Can a city “condemn” open space to develop it? Breckenridge will answer this question

Can a city “condemn” open space to develop it? Breckenridge will answer this question

In Colorado, residents love open space and the quality of life it brings.  On the flip side there is a brewing affordability crisis throughout the Denver metro and in every resort community in Colorado.  This leads us to the question; can Breckenridge use eminent...
Real Estate Inventory down almost 30% in Denver

Real Estate Inventory down almost 30% in Denver

  According to the Colorado Association of Realtors, Denver real estate inventory fell 29% in December, number of sales increased 17% and sold price increased 5%. Breckenridge and Steamboat also saw listings decline by almost 30% with prices increasing modestly....
Airbnb rental owners beware:  Felony charges filed on nightly rentals

Airbnb rental owners beware:  Felony charges filed on nightly rentals

I always hate in the news where you hear about a story and are left wondering how it was actually resolved.   A few months ago, Denver began filing felony charges against homeowners for illegally renting properties via airbnb and Homeaway and lying on the affidavit. ...
Can a city “condemn” open space to develop it? Breckenridge will answer this question

Colorado Real Estate Market in 2020

Happy New Year! It is time for my annual Colorado real estate market predictions. Is it dawn or dusk for real estate in Colorado?  The main economic drivers in 2020 will be the pace mortgage rate increases, the election, and end of cycle volatility.  Each of these...

Ghost kitchens on the rise, ski towns lead the way, 3 impacts on real estate?

“Ghost Kitchens” are on the rise? What are they anyway (no they are not haunted kitchens)?  What is causing this new phenomenon? How will this impact real estate?  My first experience with a “ghost kitchen” was in Breckenridge Colorado about three years ago where I...