by Glen Weinberg | Feb 7, 2020 | Breckenridge, Colorado Living, Colorado real estate market trends, Colorado Real Estate values, Colorado Ski real estate, Colorado Ski towns, General Colorado Information, Ski lending/ investing, Vail Hard Money
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...
by Glen Weinberg | Jan 30, 2020 | Uncategorized
Republican Bob Gardner from Colorado Springs has proposed a property tax increase in bill 20-109 that will tax nightly rentals as commercial property. This bill is gaining support from local residents and city councils and will have substantial impacts on mountain...
by Glen Weinberg | Jan 23, 2020 | Colorado Ski real estate, Colorado Ski towns, Condo Lending, NIghtly rental real estate, Ski lending/ investing, Vail Hard Money
Vail resorts recently announced that skier visits through January 5th are down 7.8% across all its resort properties while lift ticket revenue was flat. With prices not increasing, how are visits down yet revenue still flat? What does this have to do with one ski...
by Glen Weinberg | Jan 16, 2020 | Colorado Private Lending, Colorado real estate market trends, Colorado Real Estate values, Colorado Ski real estate, Denver hard money Lenders, Denver real estate values, Ski lending/ investing
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....
by Glen Weinberg | Jan 11, 2020 | Colorado Hard Money, Colorado Living, Colorado real estate market trends, Colorado Real Estate values, Denver real estate values, General Colorado Information
After being tied up in litigation, the Colorado Supreme Court just authorized a new anti growth initiative to substantially limit growth within the 11-county metro area (from CO springs to Ft. Collins) and all the cities/towns within. The new initiative limits new...