by Glen Weinberg | Jan 29, 2024 | 2024 Colorado real estate predictions, Best real estate investments in Colorado, CO hard money, Colorado Hard Money, Colorado hard money lender, Colorado hard money loans, Colorado Private Lending, 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
What does Colorado’s debt load mean for real estate prices? I was surprised to see Colorado exceed every other state in the country on both the amount of debt and debt as a percentage of income. Why do Coloradoans have more debt than others? Why is debt an important...
by Glen Weinberg | Jan 22, 2024 | 2023 Colorado real estate predictions, 2023 Denver real estate predictions, 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 taxes, Denver real estate values, Denver Realtor
Of U.S. cities with more than half a million residents, only Denver’s overall violent crime (including aggravated assault, sex assault, robbery and homicide) has risen by more than 90% between 2012 and 2022, according to FBI data. What does the surge in crime mean...
by Glen Weinberg | Jan 1, 2024 | CO hard money, 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 predictions, Denver real estate taxes, Denver real estate values, Denver Realtor
Denver office vacancy exceeds 30% for first time since 1990’s In 2019 office vacancy stood around 16%, lower than the national average. Fast forward and Denver office vacancy has almost doubled to over 30%. Why is the vacancy rate so important to Denver...
by Glen Weinberg | Dec 18, 2023 | 2023 Colorado real estate predictions, 2024 Colorado real estate predictions, are taxes going up or down in Colorado, Best Colorado ski real estate, Boulder hard money, Boulder Real Estate, Breckenridge, Breckenridge hard money, Breckenridge real estate, Colorado Hard Money, Colorado hard money lender, Colorado hard money loans, Copper Mountain Hard Money, Denver Hard Money, Denver hard money Lenders, Denver Private Lenders
Wow, 2023 has been quite the year in real estate. The beginning of the year started out good but as interest rates rose substantially volumes dropped off a cliff and prices began falling. What do the changes mean for Colorado real estate in 2024? Will prices have a...
by Glen Weinberg | Dec 4, 2023 | 2023 Colorado property taxes, 2023 Colorado real estate predictions, 2023 Denver real estate predictions, Best colorado ski town, Colorado Hard Money, Colorado hard money lender, Colorado hard money loans, Colorado property tax appeal, Colorado property taxes, Colorado Proposition HH, Colorado real estate market trends, Colorado Real Estate values, Colorado Realtor, Colorado Short Term Rental lending, Colorado Ski real estate, 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 taxes, HH eliminates Tabor, initiative 31 income tax reduction
Although HH, the Colorado tax reduction initiative was ultimately defeated, there was one profound item in the legislation that will have far reaching impacts. One of the biggest changes in the proposal is that second homeowners (non-primary residents) are now paying...
by Glen Weinberg | Nov 13, 2023 | 2023 Colorado property taxes, 2023 Colorado real estate predictions, are taxes going up or down in Colorado, 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 taxes, HH eliminates Tabor
What happens now for Colorado property tax relief? Leading up to election day, millions was spent to try to convince voters to give up Tabor for small tax relief. Voters saw through the games and complexity and in the end the bill failed miserably with over 60% voting...