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A view of the Denver Botanic Gardens is worth… $100 Megan Arellano Posted on September 26, 201612:41 pm I love the Denver Botanic Gardens and every time I walk through, I look up to the towering buildings on its Northern side and feel jealous. Do those people even know what a
Three Reasons to Rent in Denver
By now you’ve heard that rental prices in Denver are rising as fast as the population is. As more people flock to the Mile High City, demand for housing has increased, as has production of new units throughout the city. So while rental prices are still relatively high, they are
What Rising Property Values Means for Renters in Denver
The last housing price peak in metro Denver was in 2006. Following the housing crisis of 2008 and the huge increases in population the metro Denver area has seen in recent years, housing values have increased dramatically. They are now almost 50% higher than they were in 2006, according to
Colorado is Not Alone in High Wage and Housing Price Disparity
Colorado has the 14th-highest wage required to afford what the National Low Income Housing Coalition calls a “modest, two-bedroom apartment,” in its latest report, titled “Out of Reach.” According to the report, to afford a two-bedroom apartment in the state of Colorado, you have to earn at least $21.12 per
How are Short-Term Rentals Affecting the Denver Rental Market?
There has been increasing talk about short-term rental companies like Airbnb and VRBO in Denver because of rising rental prices and many units being used as short-term rentals. Depending on who you talk to, short-term rentals are either the best thing for Denver or the absolute worst. Proponents say that
How the Evolving Real Estate Market in Denver will Help Your Apartment Search
If you’re new to Denver, you may have heard the horror stories surrounding the search for affordable rental properties in the metro Denver area in recent months and years. With a population surge in Denver in 2014 and 2015, the real estate market, specifically the rental market, has made it
Property Management Companies Seeing Stabilization in Denver’s Rental Market
Property management companies in the Denver metro area are beginning to see stabilization in the rental market after a year of rapid growth in which over 100,000 new residents moved to the state overall. For renters, this is good news; for property management companies, it was expected that the unprecedented