Why It’s Dangerous to Buy a New Home…Part 2
The Denver Post ran several more stories last week on the topic of metro districts being used to build the infrastructure for nearly every new home community in metro Denver. “When a metro district is created, the only voters are … Continue reading →
Why It’s Dangerous to Buy a New Home
The Denver Post published an incredibly lengthy story on Sunday on CO Metro Districts that every one of you should read. A metro district is a quasi-governmental metro district that provides the money needed for the infrastructure in a new … Continue reading →
OpenDoor Fee is Over 10%
Frank and Brian from the National RE Post received an OpenDoor offer from one of their subscribers Las Vegas in which OpenDoor’s service charge was over 10%!!! OpenDoor’s purchase offer was for $334k with a Service Charge of $35,070!!! OpenDoor … Continue reading →
Why New Housing is So Expensive
In other words, our local governments make building a home about 470% more expensive than the average national cost…
Continue reading →There is a Grave Danger to Our Housing Market
Daniel Hayes and his ex-wife Julianne Page are hoping to get an initiative (#66) on the November ballot that would limit residential building permits in 10 Front Range counties to just 1% of current housing stock in 2019 and 2020 … Continue reading →
Vacancy Rate Rises to 6.4%
The Denver Metro Apartment Association released their 4th quarter report last Friday and it’s amazing to see how the FREE MARKET WORKS. You increase supply above demand and rents drop and vacancies rise. I wish we could get some of … Continue reading →
Are you a renter? Watch this, then give me a call.
It makes sense … … Continue reading →
Fun Day Monday
Today is Fun Day Monday!
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Continue reading →Parker Sold Statistics
New Sales Stats for Houses Sold in Parker Colorado … Continue reading →
Subsidized Housing Comes to Parker
I was right when I wrote earlier this year about forced affordable housing being required on our area suburbs as developers in Parker are now building 3 new apartment complexes that will feature Section 8 housing and I have heard … Continue reading →