Denver Metro Rents 2nd Largest Increase Of Decade
Second only to San Francisco, metro Denver experienced the largest apartment rent increases of this decade! http://ow.ly/DFjy30jjrYh #DenverBuyers
Second only to San Francisco, metro Denver experienced the largest apartment rent increases of this decade! http://ow.ly/DFjy30jjrYh #DenverBuyers
Lone Tree, Highlands Ranch, Centennial, Greenwood Village, and Littleton all make this top 25 list of top suburbs in the Denver Metro area! http://ow.ly/HXSr30j6su0 #TopDenverSuburbs
Here’s what you can do to prepare for a very competitive spring buying season: http://ow.ly/af3d30j6oZ3 #SpringHomeBuyers
According to researchers who explored housing in the 20 places Amazon picked as HQ2 finalists, Denver would be in 4th place. http://ow.ly/VIwP30iVb6J
A growth control measure would limit the growth of new housing units in 10 Front Range counties to no more than 1 percent per year. http://ow.ly/xXNf30iV8Wv
Denver home prices keep rising and inventory is still too low. http://ow.ly/8O6Q30iV6Jw
Year-over-year home resale price gains were at 7.4 percent in December for Metro Denver. http://ow.ly/8jTM30iOrBV
“The average price of a single-family home sold in metro Denver reached $502,986 in February, up 2.5 percent from January and 11.8 percent from February 2017.” http://ow.ly/bizk30iOqIG
When it comes to months supply of inventory, Denver tied with Seattle and San Francisco at 1.1 months. Nationally, there’s a 3.4 months supply. http://ow.ly/QtmG30iIAbY
Starter homes in Denver are gaining equity faster than other homes because demand for entry-level homes is growing faster than the supply. http://ow.ly/aqrl30iEyE0