Coronavirus delivers 18% residential property tax cut in Colorado; Really?

Coronavirus delivers 18% residential property tax cut in Colorado; Really?

    Like many of you I was excited to finally hear my property taxes were going down as this never happens! Colorado is unique in how property taxes are calculated requiring a balance between commercial and residential property taxes, with commercial values...
Big changes in Colorado ski real estate from the virus

Big changes in Colorado ski real estate from the virus

Happy summer to everyone, it sure doesn’t feel that way in the mountains with a dusting of fresh snow on the peaks this week. Do you know what pass this is? There are some big changes coming down the pipe not just for the weather but in Colorado ski real...
No more “festivals” in Colorado; what does this mean for real estate?

No more “festivals” in Colorado; what does this mean for real estate?

Colorado has become the “festival capital” using events to draw an increasingly larger number of visitors from the wine festival to arts festivals to music festivals to car festivals, etc… every weekend was a festival in Denver and mountain resort communities.  With...
Facebook increases Colorado real estate prices

Facebook increases Colorado real estate prices

Facebook, Twitter, and other high-tech companies have announced plans to disburse their California workforces and allow many (in the case of Twitter all) of their employees to work remotely.  This new trend will have lasting impacts on real estate, not just in...
Pending Colorado home sales drop 50%, good news?

Pending Colorado home sales drop 50%, good news?

I hope everyone is doing well.  I wanted to share a bit of irony.  The “call before your dig” line in Colorado was recently out of operation as someone ironically didn’t call before they dug and hit all the lines going into the operation center. On...