by Glen Weinberg | Feb 13, 2023 | 2022 Colorado election impact on real estate, are taxes going up or down in Colorado, Colorado Living, Colorado real estate market trends, Colorado Real Estate values, Colorado Ski real estate, Colorado Ski towns, Colorado statewide zoning, Colorado taxes
With a supermajority, the legislature has been busy crafting bills that will radically alter the real estate landscape. The recent proposal allows the state to dictate zoning in every county throughout Colorado and eliminate single family zoning. As you...
by Glen Weinberg | Jan 30, 2023 | Colorado Hard Money, Colorado hard money lender, Colorado hard money loans, Colorado Living, Colorado Private Lending, Colorado property insurance, Colorado real estate market trends, Colorado Real Estate values, Denver Private Lenders, how do I know if I am underinsured, how much property insurance do you need, Ski lending/ investing
State lawmakers are preparing to introduce a bill in the legislature that would create a state sponsored governmental program offering basic home insurance to the growing number of Colorado homeowners who say they can’t get coverage from private companies because the...
by Glen Weinberg | Jan 9, 2023 | Colorado real estate market trends, Denver Hard Money, Denver hard money Lenders, Denver Private Lenders, Denver Private Lending, Denver private real estate loans, Denver real estate predictions, Denver real estate values, Denver Realtor
The prevailing theory is that this real estate cycle will be considerably better than others as so many people locked in rock bottom rates which will serve as “golden handcuffs” and prevent a meaningful increase in inventory. This in turn will keep prices high...
by Glen Weinberg | Dec 26, 2022 | Colorado 2023 real estate predictions, Colorado commercial real estate, Colorado Hard Money, Colorado hard money lender, Colorado hard money loans, Colorado Private Lending, Colorado real estate market trends, Colorado Real Estate values, Colorado Realtor, Colorado residential property values, Colorado Ski real estate, Colorado Ski towns, Denver Hard Money, Denver hard money Lenders, Denver Private Lenders, Denver Private Lending
Wow, 2022 has been quite the year in real estate. In Denver, the average home price peaked at $913,000, a whopping 52% increase from 2019. In Summit County (home to Breckenridge, Keystone, etc..) the average home is 1.2m up 116% since the pandemic. Even with higher...
by Glen Weinberg | Dec 12, 2022 | 2022 Colorado electio results, 2022 Colorado election impact on real estate, 2023 Colorado real estate predictions, 2023 Denver real estate predictions, are taxes going up or down in Colorado, Aspen hard money, Boulder Real Estate, Breckenridge, Breckenridge hard money, Breckenridge real estate, Colorado 2023 real estate predictions, Colorado Election results, Colorado real estate market trends, Colorado real estate transfer tax, Colorado Real Estate values, Colorado Realtor, Colorado residential property values, Colorado Ski real estate, Colorado Ski towns, Copper Mountain Hard Money, Crested butte hard money, Denver Hard Money, Denver hard money Lenders, Denver Private Lenders, Denver real estate values
It is amazing, they just called the last races in Colorado a few weeks ago and already there is a ballot initiative to increase taxes further. In the last cycle voters passed an affordable housing initiative and hot on its heals is a new statewide transfer tax...
by Glen Weinberg | Dec 5, 2022 | 2023 Colorado real estate predictions, 2023 Denver real estate predictions, Colorado Hard Money, Colorado hard money lender, Colorado hard money loans, Colorado Private Lending, Colorado real estate market trends, Colorado Real Estate values, Denver Hard Money, Denver hard money Lenders, Denver Private Lenders, Denver Private Lending, Denver private real estate loans, Denver real estate values, what is happening in Colorado real estate
I recently receive a Denver Metro Association of realtor’s newsletter touting: “People have been flocking to the Mile High City from more expensive cities in search of a cheaper cost of living and to work remotely in the Rocky Mountains. “ Is this...