Author: By Mark Samuelson Special to The Denver Gazette
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Rising mortgages keeping metro Denver apartment vacancy rates low
Fast-rising mortgage rates might be denting the record home prices that Denver sellers enjoyed last spring, but they’re only serving to reinforce the low-vacancy apartment market, according to developers and recent rental data. “You’ve seen some (home) prices start to decline as new homes and resales are taking longer to sell, but that’s actually helping…
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New hurdles in obtaining medical marijuana reignite policy debate
Julie Richardson moved to Colorado from Louisiana in 2015, specifically to get the quality of cannabis-derived medicines available here — which were illegal or too expensive back home. Now Richardson, who suffered a spinal injury when she was six months old and who has gone through repeated reconstructive surgeries and a cancer battle, thinks she…
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Denver solar home tour Saturday
When the Solar Energy Research Institute, now National Renewable Energy Laboratory in Golden, staged a tour of 12 new solar home designs built across the Denver area in 1981, engineer John Avenson bought a tour house that was built in Westminster. The month-long Institute tour drew a hundred thousand visitors to homes scattered around Golden,…
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New apartment building planned for Denver’s Golden Triangle neighborhood
A Denver-based equity firm this week unveiled plans for another large-scale apartment building in the Golden Triangle neighborhood south of downtown. It joins a sea of planned apartments there in the wake of the pandemic, as over a thousand new apartment units are already slated to change the cityscape over the next few years. Trailbreak…
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New apartment building planned for Denver’s Golden Triangle neighborhood
A Denver-based equity firm this week unveiled plans for another large-scale apartment building in the Golden Triangle neighborhood south of downtown. It joins a sea of planned apartments there in the wake of the pandemic, as over a thousand new apartment units are already slated to change the cityscape over the next few years. Trailbreak…
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Denver commercial real estate leaders see growing market post pandemic
Two years of pandemic have given Coloradans new ways of looking at the urban center, and for brokers in commercial real estate those impressions include a highest-ever office vacancy rate, new worries about safety and a visible homelessness issue. But in the details, commercial real estate brokers are finding numbers of reasons to feel buoyed…
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Metro Denver home buyers getting breathing room
The median single-family housing price in the seven-county Denver area dropped for a fourth straight month, now at $620,000, according to the August Market Trends Housing report from the Colorado Association of Realtors (CAR). That median sales price is still 10% higher than a year ago, but well off from spring of 2020 when appreciation…
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Metro Denver home buyers getting breathing room
The median single-family housing price in the seven-county Denver area dropped for a fourth straight month, now at $620,000, according to the August Market Trends Housing report from the Colorado Association of Realtors. That median sales price is still 10% higher than a year ago, but well off from spring of 2020 when appreciation on…




