CO Short term rental elections 20% tax rates approved, what are the results and what does this mean to you and Colorado ski real estate?

CO Short term rental elections 20% tax rates approved, what are the results and what does this mean to you and Colorado ski real estate?

Regardless of party affiliation, this has been a big voting season for Colorado real estate and there was a resounding message relayed at the polls.  Voters in Steamboat Springs, Aspen, Dillon, Glenwood Springs, Carbondale, and Summit County all decided whether...
How to increase your Colorado Zestimate 300% with a simple step; 4 tips to determine the correct value

How to increase your Colorado Zestimate 300% with a simple step; 4 tips to determine the correct value

I was recently looking at a property in Colorado and looked up its Zestimate (above)… it is a miracle that the Zestimate suddenly increased 300% with no changes to the property. I’ll bet 900 million that the Zestimate is not accurate.  Why did the Zestimate jump so...
Ruling in Louisiana court halts Frisco’s plan for short term rentals

Ruling in Louisiana court halts Frisco’s plan for short term rentals

  Frisco had originally planned to offer a “locals” only license classification for short term rentals.  A new ruling in Louisiana put these plans on hold and could jeopardize many other communities short term rental laws.  What was in the ruling and...
Ruling in Louisiana court halts Frisco’s plan for short term rentals

Breckenridge records lowest occupancy rates since 2015; will real estate follow?

  The headline in the Summit Daily sound ominous: Summit County servers stung by lack of visitors with lowest occupancy rates since 2015.  From the headlines it sounds like Breckenridge is in a free fall.  Is it really? What is going on in Breckenridge...
Extreme bidding wars set to continue in Denver, Housing enters a national recession

Extreme bidding wars set to continue in Denver, Housing enters a national recession

The Denver Metro Association predicted “extreme bidding wars” will continue in their August Newsletter.  At the same time the National Association of realtor’s chief economist said: “We’re witnessing a housing recession in terms of declining home sales and home...
Denver inventory jumps 76%, average price dropped 1% but still up for the year

Denver inventory jumps 76%, average price dropped 1% but still up for the year

Summer has come in with a roar in the Denver metropolitan area as inventory in June jumped 76% year over year.  What has caused the huge jump in inventory?  What does the change in inventory mean for prices?  How will Denver real estate perform compared to the...