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Boulder/Broomfield REALTOR® Gives Advice While Fort Collins REALTOR® Sees Increased Listings & Prices

CAR Market Trends for February 2022 showed Boulder and Broomfield Counties with 14% fewer listings than January while Fort Collins boasts 90 listings in early March, compared to 144 for all of February.  Two CAR spokespeople shared that preparation is key no matter where you live. “In Boulder and Broomfield counties, the listings continue to disappear, and the buyers are still coming out of the woodwork...

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Condos & Townhomes Market Sees Slower Price Increases in February

The median price for condos and townhomes in Denver is growing at a slower rate than single-family homes. Condos and townhomes, a historically more affordable type of home, has still increased in price by 3.5%. And some condos are selling for 103.2% above the asking price. When that increase is compared to the same statistic for single-family homes at an increase of 20 percent, there...

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Record breaking highs and lows challenge housing buyers statewide as supply disappears

https://coloradorealtors.com/market-trends/regional-and-statewide-statistics/ ENGLEWOOD, CO – With the inventory of active listings down 40% to more than 70% in markets across the state compared to a year ago, potential home buyers are facing record-setting appreciation and median pricing in the face of all-time lows in active listings and months supply of inventory, according to the February 2022 Housing Reports from the Colorado Association of REALTORS®. Despite a month...

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Two CAR Leaders Interviewed on NAR Podcasts

Two of CAR’s 2021-22 leaders were featured on different NAR podcasts this week. CAR Chair-Elect Natalie Davis spoke about the association’s role in creating opportunities for diversity, race, and inclusion, while CAR Past President George Harvey, gave his thoughts about the future of short-term rentals in resort towns. As part of NAR’s Drive podcast on Spotify, Natalie Davis discussed both national...

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Colorado Home to Largest Population of Multigenerational Homebuyers

The popularity of multigeneration living is in flux throughout the nation, according to two recent reports. Colorado, along with Arizona and Nevada, had the largest increase in multigenerational households, which is defined by three or more generations who live in the same home. From 2014 to 2019, that increase went up 12.34 percent across the three states, according to a study from LendingTree. The NAR’s Home...

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Capitol Connection – March 8, 2022

Legislative Advocacy this Week at the State Capitol Wildfire Legislation At the Capitol There are a plethora of wildfire bills at the Capitol this year, whether it's matching local grants, changing insurance coverage after disasters, helping to cover homeowner mitigation costs to create defensible space, or creating healthier forests, or even looking at how camera's can help us see wildfires coming. CAR...

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Four Colorado REALTOR® Finalists Announced for 30 Under 30 Class of 2022

Out of 300 nationwide applicants, four Colorado REALTORS® have been announced as finalists for the 30 Under 30 class of 2022 from REALTOR® Magazine. Beginning March 11 at 9 am MT, members can read more about these real estate industry professionals who “took bold steps to grow both their professional careers and their personal lives.” Through volunteerism, education, philanthropy, and empowerment, these REALTORS® have worked...

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Vail REALTOR® Running for First VP of RRC

Vail REALTOR® Mark Gordon with Christiania Realty was selected to be one of two candidates running for First Vice President of the Residential Real Estate Council (RRC/CRS). Voting is open to any RRC/CRS member and will be conducted electronically.  All members will receive an email ballot on May 2, 2022.  For more information about Mark’s campaign visit his Facebook page:...

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Net Zero Energy Code Pulled Back for Marshall Fire Rebuilding

Louisville residents and victims of the Marshall Fire protested the 2021 International Energy Conservation Code that would mandate rebuilding their homes with electric vehicle charging ports, higher insulation standards, and requirements to be “electric and solar ready.” Average cost estimates for a net-zero home rebuild could cost consumers anywhere from $20,000-$77,000 extra. The council is hoping its residents may still want to rebuild using the 2021...

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Capitol Connection – March 2, 2022

Legislative Advocacy this Week at the State Capitol Updates on State Legislation This week at the Capitol several bills continue to work their way through the legislative process: Senate Bill 22-099 Sealing Criminal Records was amended on February 24th in the Senate Judiciary Committee in several ways to make the bill work better for law enforcement and legal professionals that directly deal with...