Dec
09
2019
Colorado’s Economy Is Predicted to Keep Growing in 2020, but Slower
Colorado REALTOR Matthew Leprino recently spoke with the Colorado Sun regarding the state’s continued growth and its effects on housing costs. He said there’s still not enough housing for everyone moving to Colorado, which continues to cause prices to rise.
“Boulder just got so expensive, especially due to the limit-growth initiatives that they have there. But now Broomfield is seeing that spillover while Boulder isn’t getting more expensive,” he said. “Our spokesperson up in Boulder, Kelly Moye, actually forecast that in 2020, it’s going to be a buyers market in Boulder County, and that’s the first time since 2012.”