by Jon Terry | Jul 15, 2015 | Apartment, Blog, Buying A Home, Colorado Living, Housing Analysis, Personal Finance, Real Estate Definitions, Residential Real Estate, The Economy
Is it better to buy or rent a home in the Denver market right now? According to a recent study by the Beracha, Hardin & Johnson Buy vs. Rent Index, Denver is in rent territory, which means that property pricing is out-pacing rents. At the same time, depending on...
by Jon Terry | Jul 13, 2015 | Blog, Buying A Home, Colorado Living, Personal Finance, Rankings, Residential Real Estate, The Economy
Denver has been ceaselessly trying to lure millennials with projects like the Regional Transportation District’s rail system and transit-oriented developments. Why? Millennials now outnumber Baby Boomers. Also, Millenials are the most diverse population group....
by Jon Terry | Jul 8, 2015 | Blog, Colorado Living, Statistics, The Economy
According to the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment, Metro Denver’s unadjusted unemployment rate stood at 4.2 percent in April, down a bit from March’s 4.3 percent rate and well below the 5.2 percent rate in April 2014. The 4.2 percent unadjusted...
by Jon Terry | Jul 6, 2015 | Blog, Colorado Living
In a new Wall Street Journal data analysis, Colorado came in second place for states where fitness is king. From skiing and snowboarding, to hiking and biking, or just playing around at the gym, this is what Colorado is all about and why so many flock here. The Wall...
by Jon Terry | Jun 29, 2015 | Apartment, Blog, Buying A Home, Colorado Living, Personal Finance, Residential Real Estate
For those who are determined to live here anyway, there is hope. A new NerdWallet study analyzed the best places for millennial job seekers in Colorado, and found that jobs are plentiful across multiple sectors. The financial website ranked 10 Colorado cities as the...
by Jon Terry | Jun 26, 2015 | Blog, Colorado Living, Rankings, Statistics, Transit Oriented Development
Denver continues to invest in walkable, bike-friendly infrastructure, and has landed the No. 4 spot on Walk Score’s (an apartment listing company owned and operated by Redfin Corp.) new “Most Bikeable Cities 2018” ranking, which gave Denver a 71.3 bike...