by Glen Weinberg | Aug 27, 2015 | CO hard money, Colorado Hard Money, Colorado Private Lending
What is the “china risk” for Colorado Real Estate? I wrote an article earlier this week, stocks drop 5% what about real estate that focused on the macro impacts of the correction/volatility in the stock market. This recent volatility wave was kicked off as a...
by Glen Weinberg | Jul 22, 2015 | Colorado Hard Money, Colorado Living, Colorado Private Lending
Happy summer; is winter on the way? I hope everyone is having a great summer. The pic above is a view from my office… just kidding I took this on a camping trip with my kids (3 and 6 quite an adventure backpacking and camping 3 days with little...
by Glen Weinberg | Jun 16, 2015 | Colorado Hard Money, Denver Hard Money
Hard Money 101: You have questions; we’ve got answers Join Glen Weinberg, COO/Partner Fairview Commercial Lending who is an expert in non conventional financing and the leader in Colorado Hard Money. He has been featured in the CO Biz Magazine, The...
by Glen Weinberg | May 31, 2015 | CO hard money, Colorado Hard Money, Colorado Living
Are we in Seattle? With May having substantially higher rainfall in Colorado than normal (6.5 inches in Denver with normal being around 2.5 inches). The Denver Channel did an interesting analysis explaining why so much rain (see article) All this rain is good for...
by Glen Weinberg | May 20, 2015 | Colorado Hard Money, Colorado Living, Colorado Private Lending, Marijuana Lending / Banking
Oh Pot! Is Colorado getting too high? What do you know about marijuana properties in Colorado? A Few weeks ago I wrote a guide to taxes in Colorado. In this guide I focused on general purpose properties (both residential and commercial). Last week I was inspecting a...
by Glen Weinberg | May 11, 2015 | CO hard money, Colorado Hard Money, Denver real estate values, General Colorado Information
It is tax time in Colorado: How high will your property tax increase? As you recently opened the mail and received your notice of assessment from the county, you might have fallen out of your chair or uttered your favorite expletive. When I opened my assessment I...