What Does a 39 Percent Drop in Refinancing Mean?
How mortgage rates (and treasuries) rise in the future is the $1 million question.
Denver's Tight Housing Market Pushes Dwellers Into New Communities
The residents who are leaving Denver will most certainly continue to call Colorado home.
The Mortgage Risk Nobody is Talking About
To increase the rate of homeownership, the government has been loosening lending standards to help more borrowers qualify for mortgages.
Heat in the Morning, AC by Noon
The gap between inventory for sale and the number of new listings tells the truest tale.
Will Colorado's Cannabis Market Come to Resemble Oregon's?
What happened since Oregon launched their recreational marketplace and how does this affect Colorado's industry?
What's the Government's Role in Housing?
Whether we're talking about mortgages, subsidized housing, flood insurance, are elected officials properly equipped to solve real estate troubles, or should private enterprise take the lead?
Zillow: The Amazon of Real Estate?
By buying a lender to compete with their existing lenders, Zillow is revealing the future.
How to Solve the Affordable Housing Crisis
There is no way to completely eliminate short term rentals, but cities should take back control of their housing situation to help local businesses and residents cope with the affordable housing crisis.
No Down Time Downtown
The central business district is evolving from an eight-hour workplace destination to a 12-hour work/play destination to a 24-hour work/play/live destination.
Is Denver's Peak Selling Season Shifting?
During July 2018, 7,916 new single-family homes entered the market, up from July 2017’s 7,615.
The Price Might Be Right
Though the current real estate climate would suggest that today's scene is a “seller’s market,” don't get overly confident and overprice your property.