Tariffs Are Raising Construction and Renovation Costs
Tariff policy is affecting construction costs nationally and in Colorado specifically. The numbers below are sourced from government and industry […]
Tariff policy is affecting construction costs nationally and in Colorado specifically. The numbers below are sourced from government and industry […]
Spring 2026 is showing signs of balance that Colorado has not seen in several years. That story looks different depending
Colorado’s 2026 legislative session opened in January and runs through mid-May. Housing has been one of the legislature’s stated priorities,
Foreign investor participation in U.S. real estate syndications has grown steadily as sponsors seek diversified capital sources and international investors
Remember 2008-2012 when short sales were everywhere? Properties selling for 40-60% of what sellers owed. Banks negotiating because foreclosure cost
How to Find Deals When Everyone Else Says the Numbers Don’t Work Ask a room full of real estate investors
Denver quietly raised the maximum fine for unlicensed rental properties from $999 to $5,000 per violation. That change went into
At our recent Colorado RECON Mastermind Hours, Kyle—a veteran investor who’s completed over 100 deals annually since 2013—dropped a truth
Hey Colorado investors, want to be in on a major industry secret… Most investors aren’t stuck because they lack effort.
At some point we might be able to talk about the economy without focusing on the tariff situation but that