by Glen Weinberg | Dec 7, 2017 | Colorado Real Estate values
193,000 Coloradans moved away from the state last year. “We are seeing that there has been an increase in outs — the highest on record,” said state demographer Elizabeth Garner. Don’t worry, the bottom is not falling out. There are still more people moving here...
by Glen Weinberg | Nov 26, 2017 | Colorado Real Estate values, Colorado Ski towns, Denver Hard Money, Uncategorized
The state of Colorado Demography office came out with their latest long-range forecasts through 2050. One city will unseat Denver as the largest in Colorado and other areas will see surprising growth rates; there are also some that will see declining...
by Glen Weinberg | Nov 12, 2017 | Uncategorized
Local governments will likely kick off the next round of foreclosures, albeit not intentionally. Why? How? If you opened your mailbox, your assessed property value has likely increased and depending on the area, increased substantially. One area in Denver increased...
by Glen Weinberg | Nov 8, 2017 | Colorado Living
There were many local initiatives/bond issues not just in the front range but throughout the state. I was surprised by the rate of passage of these ballot questions. What city enacted a tax of 18.4%? What major items passed throughout the state? In a nutshell, taxes...
by Glen Weinberg | Oct 24, 2017 | Colorado Private Lending, Colorado Ski towns
Most resorts in Colorado are seeing a huge surge in revenues while at the same time seeing visitation number remain almost flat. Although this seems counter intuitive, fortunately for the ski industry, they have the ability to raise prices to compensate for...