With Cannabis Banking On the Horizon, Real Estate Value Plummets
The House of Representatives passed a bill with bipartisan support that would allow banks to provide services to cannabis companies in states where it is legal. However, there are still a couple major hurdles before it becomes a law.
Rising Rents Transform the Retail Mix in Urban Spaces
As rents continue to rise across the Front Range, pockets of the city that historically have had concentrations of locally owned shops and restaurants are giving way to national retailers that can afford to pay higher prices.
5 Mistakes to Avoid When Leasing a Property
While each deal is different, there are some situations that arise repeatedly in my practice. These are the common mistakes made when preparing a lease, and how to avoid them.
10 Ways to Heat Up Real Estate Sales This Winter
From tips and tricks for selling a home in the winter to reasons it’s a great time of year to buy and sell properties, here are ten things to consider when listing a property in the “real estate off season.”
7 Ways to Make Your Home Healthier
Although many Coloradans associate regular exercise and wholesome eating with a healthy lifestyle (they’re not wrong), there’s still one major element of the wellness mix that’s often overlooked: the buildings and spaces where we live, work, learn and play.
Rents are Increasing. What are your Options?
Whether through downsizing, relocation or a restructuring of your workplace strategy, there are options on the table to prevent you from overpaying for your real estate.
What Real Estate Needs to Learn About the Cannabis Industry
A game-changing industry like cannabis has far-reaching impacts. Colorado’s real estate industry is sharing knowledge with professionals across the U.S.
What You Need to Know About Buying an Investment Property in Denver
Regardless of which option is best for you, there are a ton of reasons to utilize real estate as an investment vehicle. From duplexes to condos to single-family houses, there are a wide variety of options in neighborhoods across the city.
Breckenridge Real Estate Sales Plummet in July, While Vail Rises
July is traditionally one of the larger months in ski real estate, so to see a swift decline in one of the biggest months for sales was a bit of a shock. Is there more going on with the recent sharp decline?
Everybody Wants to Buy a Rental Property, But Not Manage It
The Denver rental market is not slowing down. The current market conditions in Denver are showing that there is going to be a need for rental properties for a long time. But, it’s not all fun and games.
The Impact of Marijuana on Colorado Home Values
As impressive as it seems on its face, breaking down the numbers behind Colorado’s home prices since legalization shows just how hot the market’s been, and how much of that increase is due to legalized marijuana.
How the Trade War With China is Making Your Mortgage Cheaper
Regardless of the actual outcome of the trade war or any of the other economic news, how consumers and businesses perceive the future will be the key to the economy.