DIA plans to develop some of the 50 square miles of land that surrounds the airport. These plans include a new transit-oriented development where East 61st Avenue will intersect with the FasTracks train to DIA. Don’t expect anything too soon, however. Work on building East 61st Street and East 60th Street to the development area […]
Archives for January 2013
Seniors and the Housing Market
Retirement communities have increased over the last twenty years in response to the fact that the fastest-growing age group in the U.S. is 65 and older. What are the rising trends of this population age group? 1. Many seniors feel that the rules, restrictions, and schedules of retirement communities do not reflect their needs and […]
Down the Road to Recovery
Economists list three primary avenues for housing recovery: better market fundamentals, improved market composition, and more jobs. If job growth continues in 2013, housing should lead the way to economic recovery in Colorado. Here are a few encouraging stats from the fourth quarter of 2012: New Listings increased 7.1 percent Pending Sales decreased 1.3 percent […]
New Years Resolutions
Consider a late New Years Resolution of being extra cautious about water waste. According to the results of a three-year federal study of the Colorado River, the river won’t have enough water to support all the people who rely on it throughout the southwest, from metro Denver to California. The Study, which began in January […]
Mortgage Forgiveness Debt Relief Act
Under normal circumstances, debt forgiven as a result of a short sale or mortgage modification would count as income for tax purposes. Lenders send out 1099s to account for the amount of the debt they have forgiven. However, the Mortgage Forgiveness Debt Relief Act (Act) that was passed in 2007 states that mortgage debt that […]
Tax Credit on Wind Energy Extended
Colorado ranks 12th in the nation in wind energy production, according to the American Wind Energy Association(AWEA), and wind turbines will keep on turning in 2013. Congress voted to extend the tax credit on wind energy that many said was key to the survival of Colorado’s wind-power industry. The credit’s one-year extension was included in […]
Is Denver Recovering?
Denver ranks 36th among the nation’s 100 largest metro areas in the strength of its recovery from the economic downturn. The Brookings Metropolitan Policy Program’s “MetroMonitor” index of economic recovery compared the 100 cities on how far they have recovered from their lowest recession-period in employment, unemployment, economic output, and home prices. Brookings ranks Denver […]
Foreclosures Down
Declines in foreclosures this year have been larger than expected. Foreclosure filings in twelve Colorado urban counties (including Denver, Adams, Arapahoe, Boulder, Broomfield, Douglas, El Paso, Jefferson, Larimer, Mesa, Pueblo and Weld) have fallen to their lowest level since the state began collecting data in 2007. In Denver County, foreclosure filings declined 35.9 percent in […]
2013 Should Be Interesting for the Housing Market
It is a bit early in the year to predict what Metro Denver will likely see throughout 2013; however, we like what we are seeing at the moment. It is as it has always been, housing follows jobs. As a result, we will be watching the employment numbers as they roll in. Here’s to new […]
