by Glen Weinberg | Jan 6, 2025 | 2025 Best Colorado ski investment, 2025 Colorado real estate predictions, Alterra (Ikon pass) ski real estate, Aspen hard money, Breckenridge, Breckenridge hard money, Breckenridge real estate, Colorado Hard Money, Colorado hard money lender, Colorado Living, Colorado Private Lending, Colorado real estate prices, Colorado Short Term Rental lending, Colorado ski lender, Colorado Ski towns, Copper Mountain Hard Money, Crested butte hard money, Frisco hard money, Granby CO real estate trends, 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, will Colorado ski real estate fall, will real estate prices fall in Colorado?, will real estate values fall in Colorado, will ski real estate prices fall, Winter Park Hard money
As I predicted, we are starting to see some big changes in Colorado ski real estate. Even as prices in many markets throughout the country are staying flat, some Colorado ski real estate is still increasing while others are starting to correct. What is causing the...
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 | Jul 31, 2024 | 2024 Colorado real estate predictions, Boulder hard money, Boulder Real Estate, Breckenridge, Breckenridge hard money, Breckenridge real estate, Colorado Hard Money, Colorado hard money lender, Colorado hard money loans, Colorado Living, Colorado Private Lending, Colorado property insurance, Colorado real estate market trends, Colorado Wildfire property impacts
With three wildfires burning in the front range as I write this and thousands evacuated, it is crucial to know the number one mistake that is made in a wildfire disaster. Do you know what the significance of the picture of the government facility above? Being a...
by Glen Weinberg | Apr 22, 2024 | 2024 Colorado housing legislation, 2024 Colorado real estate predictions, Boulder hard money, Breckenridge hard money, Breckenridge real estate, CO hard money, Colorado Hard Money, Colorado hard money lender, Colorado hard money loans, Colorado property taxes, Colorado Real Estate values, Colorado Realtor, Colorado Rent Control, Colorado residential property values, Colorado short term rental laws, Colorado statewide zoning, Denver Hard Money, Denver hard money Lenders
There is yet another proposal in the statehouse on affordable housing. This new bill would allow governments the first right of refusal on basically any multifamily property and require notice to the government of any intent to sell prior to listing with huge fines...
by Glen Weinberg | Feb 19, 2024 | 2023 Colorado property taxes, 2024 Colorado property taxes, 2024 Colorado real estate predictions, are taxes going up or down in Colorado, Aspen hard money, Best Colorado ski real estate, Best real estate investments in Colorado, Boulder Real Estate, Breckenridge, Colorado taxes, Denver Private Lenders, Denver Private Lending, Denver private real estate loans, Denver real estate predictions, Denver real estate taxes, Denver real estate values
Get ready for sticker shock as you open the mail and get your tax bill. As values soften throughout the state, why are your property taxes going up? How can assessed values continue to increase even though property values are softening? Why will your taxes likely...