Denver renters: More move here for location and plan to settle here
5.17.18 Denver Rental Market, Denver Renters, Multifamily Real Estate DenverMore Denver renters move here because of the city’s location and many plan to settle down and live here for the long term. That’s according to a new study by online apartment rental company Apartment List, which tracked whether renters were moving ...
Landlord Offers Incentives For Residents Who Own AirBNBs
10.15.17 AirBNB, Denver Rental Market, Denver RentsSkyrocketing rent costs in the Denver have forced many to explore alternative income options to cover increasing living costs. Most apartment complexes across the Denver metro area do not allow tenants to sublease units for short-term rentals, like Airbnb. ...
Denver Named One of 2017’s Hottest Rental Markets
7.12.17 Denver Rental Market, Multifamily Brokers Denver, State of the Multifamily MarketGood news for developers — according to the National Multifamily Housing Council, the U.S. will need 4.6 million new apartments by 2030 to meet demand for rental living. In fact, the latest data from Yardi Matrix indicates apartment construction is at a ...
Rents in Denver are on the upswing again. At least two national apartment rental reports show Denver rents are substantially up from last year, and rose in the last month as well. The latest Apartment List Rent Report indicates Denver rents have increased 2.3 ...
Apartment rents rose in Denver last month, but by how much?
2.1.17 Denver Rental Market, Multifamily Investing DenverDenver rental rates rose in the past month. How much they rose depends upon whom you ask. San Francisco-based Apartment List reported Wednesday that Denver rents grew by 0.5 percent in the past month, and prices are up 1.1 percent above last year, with median ...
Top business stories of 2016: Denver home prices stay hot, but rent gains cooling
1.13.17 Denver Home Prices, Denver Rental Market, Multifamily Investing DenverMetro Denver home prices appreciated 8 to 12 percent last year, continuing to outstrip the national average, wage gains and the overall rate of inflation for the fifth year in a row. The average price of a home sold in metro Denver crossed the $400,000 mark ...