House Hacking Strategies That Still Work in Colorado’s Market
Why House Hacking Still Matters in a Higher-Cost Market House hacking gained popularity when prices and rates were lower, but it hasn’t disappeared—it has evolved. In Colorado, where affordability remains a challenge for many buyers, house hacking continues to be one...
Where Investors Are Buying in Colorado Right Now
Why Investor Activity Looks Different Today Colorado has long attracted real estate investors, but where capital flows today looks different than it did during peak seller-market years. Rising inventory, normalized appreciation, and higher financing costs have shifted...
Flipping vs. Holding: Which Works Best in Denver?
Why This Question Matters More in a Balanced Market In fast-rising markets, almost any strategy can look smart. In more balanced or volatile markets, strategy matters. Denver’s real estate market has matured, and investors now face clearer tradeoffs between short-term...
When Refinancing Makes Sense in a Volatile Market
Why Refinancing Decisions Feel Harder Right Now 🤔 Refinancing used to feel simple: rates drop, you refinance. In a volatile market, that rule of thumb breaks down. Rate swings, changing home values, and shifting personal goals mean refinancing decisions require more...
