This new year should be a good year for job seekers. According to a new WalletHub report that analyzed 150 of the nation’s most populated cities for their job market and socioeconomic environment, Denver is in the top 15 best cities to find a job in 2016. Here were the categories look at: Job Opportunities […]
Population Growth
According to a report from the Downtown Denver Partnership, the residential population of downtown Denver is approaching 73,000. Not only do 72,767 people live in downtown Denver, but 12,933 new residential units have been added to the area since 2011. The map below depicts various residential developments that have occurred downtown since 2011. Here are […]
Job Seekers
According to a new Forbes report, Denver is one of the few cities in the nation that has been good for job seekers in 2015. Denver ranked 8th, tied with San Diego and Portland. All three cities saw job growth increase 3.1 percent. Nationally, job growth is 2.2 percent, up 1.8 percent compared to 2014. […]
Zombie Foreclosure
Zombie foreclosures plague neighborhoods in some cities, but not in Denver. Out of the 1.6 million residential properties in Colorado, only 85 are considered to be zombie foreclosures. What is a zombie foreclosure? It means the home is vacant, the legal process has started, but the bank has not yet repossessed the home. Nationally, about 20,000 U.S. […]
The Opportunity to Invest is Here
Don’t forget that Denver’s residential real estate prices this year have outpaced most of the rest of the country and we anticipate that market trend to continue. Now, according to a new study done by BiggerPockets, Denver ranks second in the nation when it comes to providing the best returns on residential real estate. If you’re looking […]
Rental Housing Real Estate
According to research conducted by All Property Management (a Seattlebased company that tracks rental housing real estate investment in 75 U.S. markets), Denver is the fourth best market in the country to own rental housing. Denver ranked high in categories such as vacancy rates (4.3 percent), property appreciation (11.61 percent), and job growth (2.94 percent). Because of […]
