Denver, like most metropolitan cities has a wide array of Realtors to choose from. The best way of finding a Realtor is by referral. Ask your friends and coworkers who are homeowners who represented them and if they'd use that person again.
Another perk of finding someone this way, is they're likely to reduce their fees because they know that when the time comes, you'll also send them potential clients as well. If you don't know anyone in the city who owns a home, you can also look online. Remember that any Realtor who is reputable should be a member of the National Association of Realtors(to find a Realtor, see realtor.org/rofindrealtor.nsf/pages/FS_F...).
Once you do, you should ask about buyers and sellers they've represented recently. Request several references and if they're unwilling to give any, you might want to move on. Luckily, this is the best time in recent memory to buy a home so you have a lot of leverage on your side when working with a potential agent.
Happy house hunting.
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