by Glen Weinberg | Oct 6, 2025 | Colorado Hard Money, Colorado hard money lender, Colorado hard money loans, Colorado real estate trends, Colorado Ski real estate, Colorado Ski towns, Ski lending/ investing, Steamboat hard money, Vail Hard Money, Vail real estate trends, Vail real estate values
A fall from a lift in Crested Butte, leads to a 21m loss for Vail even with the ski safety act (first ever). Is the lawsuit actually a win for Vail resorts (even though they lost money)? Why is this case so monumental? What does this case mean for Colorado...
by Glen Weinberg | Sep 29, 2025 | Colorado Hard Money, Colorado nightly rental legislation, Vail Hard Money, Vail real estate trends, Vail real estate values
We are seeing an interesting trend in the short term rental market throughout Colorado. Cities like Breckenridge, Boulder, etc… have led the charge for short term rental regulation. Now counties like Summit County and Eagle county are putting countywide regulations...
by Glen Weinberg | Jul 28, 2025 | Breckenridge, Breckenridge hard money, Breckenridge real estate, Colorado fire insurance, Steamboat hard money, Steamboat springs real estaste, Summit county hard money lender, underinsurance, Vail Hard Money, Vail real estate values, Winter Park Hard money
Typically most of the mountain towns seem to replicate each other. In this case, Breckenridge(Summit County) has made radical changes that will help real estate owners save considerable money. On top of that, the changes implemented were free. Why are other ski...
by Glen Weinberg | Apr 21, 2025 | 2025 Best Colorado ski investment, 2025 Colorado real estate predictions, Aspen hard money, Best Colorado ski real estate, Best colorado ski town, Best real estate investments in Colorado, Boulder hard money, Breckenridge, Breckenridge hard money, CO hard money, Colorado commercial real estate, Colorado Hard Money, Colorado Private Lending, Colorado Real Estate values, Colorado ski lender, Colorado Ski real estate, Colorado Ski towns, Condo Lending, Copper Mountain Hard Money, Crested butte hard money, Denver Private Lenders, Frisco hard money, Frisco real estate values, Glenwood Springs Hard money, Keystone hard money, Marijuana lending, Private real estate loans, Silverthorne CO real estate trends, Steamboat hard money, Steamboat springs real estaste, Summit county hard money lender, Telluride hard money, Vail Hard Money, Vail real estate trends, Vail real estate values, what is happening in Colorado real estate
Colorado ski resorts continue holding strong in the face of higher interest rates. Why are interest rates not the best metric for Colorado ski real estate? What two factors are driving the difference in ski town fortunes? Will these trends continue heading into...
by Glen Weinberg | Jan 27, 2025 | 2024 Colorado Elections, 2024 Colorado housing legislation, 2024 Colorado property taxes, 2024 Colorado real estate predictions, Denver Hard Money, Denver hard money Lenders, Denver Private Lender, Denver real estate predictions, Denver real estate taxes, Denver real estate values, Denver Realtor, Steamboat hard money, Steamboat springs real estaste, Vail Hard Money, Vail real estate trends, Vail real estate values
Denver county approved hundreds of millions of dollars in new taxes for hospitals, schools, and everything in between, but they voted down an affordable housing bill in the November election. Along the same lines, Steamboat also recently voted down an affordable...
by Glen Weinberg | Nov 18, 2024 | Alterra (Ikon pass) ski real estate, are taxes going up or down in Colorado, Aspen hard money, Best Colorado ski real estate, Breckenridge hard money, Breckenridge real estate, Colorado Affordable housing proposals, Colorado Hard Money, Colorado hard money lender, Colorado hard money loans, Colorado Private Lending, Colorado short term rental laws, Colorado Ski towns, Crested butte hard money, Frisco hard money, Keystone hard money, Vail Hard Money, Vail real estate values
It is crazy to think that every major ski town in Colorado has made the same major mistake and that nobody has noticed until or done anything until now. What caused every ski town to duplicate the same mistake? What does this mean for property owners? When...