by Glen Weinberg | Nov 12, 2020 | Aspen hard money, Breckenridge, Breckenridge real estate, Colorado Private Lending, Colorado real estate market trends, Colorado Real Estate values, Colorado Ski real estate, Colorado Ski towns, Steamboat hard money, Vail Hard Money, Vail real estate values
The ski industry has been on a wild ride since the resorts were shut down last March. Mountain real estate has been on a tear and summer visitation has been off the charts. What does this mean for the upcoming ski season? How are the resorts adapting due to the...
by Glen Weinberg | Oct 8, 2020 | Aspen hard money, Colorado Living, Colorado real estate market trends, Colorado Real Estate values, Colorado Realtor, Colorado Ski real estate, Colorado Ski towns, Condo Lending
Aspen is leading the way in regulating short term rentals. The five-member board unanimously approved a policy resolution that would allow amending the municipal land-use code to require vacation rental properties to acquire a business license. On the surface...
by Glen Weinberg | Oct 2, 2020 | Boulder Real Estate, Colorado Living, Colorado Private Lending, Colorado real estate market trends, Colorado Real Estate values, Colorado Realtor
Boulder city council recently approved a new ballot measure that has gathered enough signatures to appear in November. The new initiative is “No evictions without representation” to provide legal assistance for anyone facing eviction. What is in the ballot measure? ...
by Glen Weinberg | Sep 24, 2020 | Colorado Hard Money, Colorado Living, Colorado Private Lending, Colorado real estate market trends, Colorado Real Estate values, Colorado Ski real estate, Colorado Ski towns, Condo Lending
As well-paid knowledge workers who can do their jobs anywhere now flock to these “Zoom towns,” home prices are surging and housing inventory is dwindling. What is a “zoom town” ? How is Colorado benefiting from this new trend? What towns qualify as...
by Glen Weinberg | Sep 17, 2020 | Aspen hard money, Boulder Real Estate, Breckenridge real estate, Colorado Hard Money, Colorado Living, Colorado property tax appeal, Colorado real estate market trends, Colorado Real Estate values, Denver real estate values, General Colorado Information
I saw a headline that property taxes would decrease 18%, I was skeptical to say the least and you should be too. Colorado is unique in how property taxes are calculated requiring a balance between commercial and residential property taxes, with commercial values...
by Glen Weinberg | Sep 10, 2020 | Colorado foreclosure, Colorado Hard Money, Colorado real estate market trends, Colorado Real Estate values, Colorado Realtor
Do you know where the next defaults will occur in Colorado? What cities and zip codes are most at risk during this recession? In every recession, there are two predictors of default/loss collateral and equity. What does the data tell us today about Colorado?...