As the mercury dips and a freeze warning comes into effect, it’s crucial to take immediate steps to protect your home and ensure your comfort and safety. We have been monitoring the forecast and news coverage and it sounds like we have Freezing temps coming. We could wake up with an inch of snow, or […]
How does a rental property wear and tear?
When it comes to rental units, how do Property Managers determine what constitutes “normal wear and tear”? Both tenants and owners often ask this question. In most cases, there is no easy answer to this question. Most Denver Property Managers agree that the vagueness around this topic makes it difficult to return a tenant’s security […]
How Come the Housing Market Hasn’t Crashed Yet?
In 2023, the housing market seemed poised for a correction due to sky-high property prices, the highest mortgage rates in decades, and economic uncertainty. However, that hasn’t happened. The property market has remained flat for most of the year, and some reports suggest that it is even rising. Is this possible? How have residential housing […]
Long-Term Rentals: A Better Choice Than Airbnb Rentals
The concept of renting accommodations has evolved dramatically in recent years, thanks in large part to the rise of platforms like Airbnb. There are compelling reasons why long-term rentals remain the superior choice for those seeking stability, affordability, a sense of belonging, and a true sense of place. While Airbnb and similar services have undoubtedly […]
Short-term rental taxes for Steamboat Springs
To fund Brown Ranch affordable housing, Steamboat Springs voters approved a ballot question Tuesday that would allocate 75% of the city’s short-term rental tax revenues to the Yampa Valley Housing Authority through 2042. The Routt County Clerk’s office released unofficial election results Tuesday evening, showing 54.8% of Steamboat voters considered Question No. Having signed the […]