by Glen Weinberg | Sep 23, 2024 | Alterra (Ikon pass) ski real estate, Arapahoe Basin ski real estate, Aspen hard money, Best Colorado ski real estate, Best colorado ski town, Best real estate investments in Colorado, Colorado Hard Money, Colorado ski lender, Colorado Ski real estate, Colorado Ski towns, Vail Hard Money, Vail real estate trends, Vail real estate values
Over the last 5 years Vail resorts stock has lost – 23% substantially below the S&P which means Vail has underperformed the market by almost 40%. Why the sudden drop in Vail resorts stock? What does this drop mean for Colorado ski real estate? Is the ski...
by Glen Weinberg | Sep 9, 2024 | Alterra (Ikon pass) ski real estate, Arapahoe Basin ski real estate, Best Colorado ski real estate, Best colorado ski town, Best real estate investments in Colorado, Boulder hard money, Boulder Real Estate, Colorado Hard Money, Colorado ski lender, Colorado Ski real estate, Colorado Ski towns, Evergreen Colorado hard money, Vail Hard Money, Vail real estate trends, Vail real estate values
I was surprised to see the news that Eldora, in Boulder County, is up for sale. What caused the sale of Eldora. What does this mean for real estate in Nederland, CO? Who will buy Eldora and what does this mean long term for the area? A Brief History of Eldora ski...
by Glen Weinberg | Aug 26, 2024 | Breckenridge, Breckenridge hard money, Breckenridge real estate, Colorado hard money lender, Colorado Living, Colorado Private Lending, Colorado ski lender, Colorado Ski real estate, Colorado Ski towns, Copper Mountain Hard Money, Frisco hard money, Frisco real estate values, Granby CO real estate trends, Keystone hard money, Steamboat hard money, Steamboat springs real estaste, Summit county hard money lender, Telluride hard money, Vail Hard Money, Vail real estate trends, Winter Park Hard money
It is amazing since the pandemic it seems everyone has had way too much time to watch YouTube and Instagram and are now experts on everything including Colorado ski real estate. Unfortunately ski real estate is not that simple. Look at the picture above, can you...
by Glen Weinberg | Aug 12, 2024 | Breckenridge, Breckenridge hard money, Breckenridge real estate, Colorado Hard Money, Colorado hard money lender, Colorado Living, Colorado Private Lending, Colorado Real Estate values, Colorado short term rental laws, Colorado Short Term Rental lending, Colorado ski lender, Colorado Ski real estate, Colorado Ski towns, Frisco hard money, Frisco real estate values, Granby CO real estate trends, NIghtly rental real estate, Private real estate loans, Silverthorne CO real estate trends, Ski lending/ investing, Steamboat hard money, Steamboat springs real estaste
10 years ago, nightly rentals were a novel concept, fast forward to 2024 and the number of nightly rentals has surged over 40% in the last 5 years. What does this huge increase in nightly rentals mean for real estate values? Has the real estate market gotten...
by Glen Weinberg | Jun 17, 2024 | Colorado Hard Money, Colorado hard money lender, Colorado hard money loans, Colorado Living, Colorado real estate market trends, Colorado real estate prices, Colorado real estate trends, Colorado Ski real estate
After stunning defeats last year, the Colorado governor and legislature have broken apart the large bill into smaller parts that have each passed. Two new land use bills passed that take away local government control and hand it to the state of Colorado. The new...
by Glen Weinberg | Apr 15, 2024 | 2024 Colorado property taxes, 2024 Colorado real estate predictions, Boulder hard money, Boulder Real Estate, Breckenridge hard money, Colorado Living, Colorado Private Lending, Colorado property insurance, Colorado property taxes, Colorado real estate market trends, Colorado Real Estate values, Colorado Realtor, Colorado residential property values, Colorado Ski real estate, Colorado taxes
Just like in California, Colorado recently passed a bill to create a statewide insurance plan to write insurance policies in high risk areas. Why are most major insurers now leaving California? What does this mean for the future of property insurance in Colorado?...