Both sides of the political aisle have expressed interest in legislation to promote affordable housing and to correct what many believe is a problem with Colorado’s construction defects law that is preventing construction of condominiums in the Denver metro area.  One option currently under consideration is Senate Bill 15-177.

As reported here by The Colorado

As we’ve written in the past, Millennials have played a significant role in the revival of Denver’s economy. As increasing rent payments threaten to exceed monthly mortgage payments, however, Denver’s popularity among Millennials may diminish. Although worsening affordability has not discouraged Millennials’ interest in living in Denver thus far, as Millennials age and

You may not know it, but, as the Denver Post detailed in a recent article, the “Silver Tsunami” has reached the United States, including Colorado.  While the impact thus far has been gentle, when its full magnitude arrives, “[e]verything will be impacted,” including real estate.

The “Silver Tsunami” is the moniker demographic

On March 13, the Colorado Real Estate Journal hosted its annual Multifamily Owners and Managers Conference and Expo.  The Conference assessed the present and future of Colorado’s multifamily housing market with an emphasis on the Denver metro area.  Speakers included economists, consultants, property managers, lenders, investors, and developers. They canvassed topics ranging from the

For the second time in two years, a negotiated settlement will prevent the U.S. Supreme Court from deciding the validity of disparate impact claims under the Federal Fair Housing Act.  The governing body of Mount Holly Township, New Jersey, voted November 13 to approve an out-of-court settlement in the case of Township of Mount Holly