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A local-versus-state battle has taken hold over how Colorado will grow. It’s a fight about local control and who gets to decide what’s best for Coloradans.
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The council voted to reverse course on previous action that rejected approval of the project.
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A record number of Colorado homeowners appealed their property valuations this year. Much of that increase was due to a hot housing market. But homeowners in rural, mountain regions have more reason than most to question their property valuations.
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Property valuation season is here again, bringing with it a shocking 40% increase in values in Larimer County.
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A new bill at the State Capitol would make it easier for local governments to turn existing properties into affordable housing.
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Home prices increased significantly during the pandemic, and markets in the Mountain West saw some of the country's biggest hikes. But now, some cities in the region might see those prices come back to earth.
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A report from Stateline, an initiative of the Pew Charitable Trusts, finds Colorado homes are increasingly being bought by investors. They’re outbidding potential first-time buyers and squeezing out suburban families.
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Real estate prices have reached new heights in many of our region's ski towns. In Jackson Hole, Wyoming, buyers spent a record $2 billion in the first nine months of 2021. Meanwhile, the number of homes on the market is at an all-time low. That's pricing out many long-time residents. The Mountain West °µºÚ±¬ÁÏ Bureau's Maggie Mullen reports.
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Two new reports complicate the narrative that hordes of newcomers to the Mountain West are driving up home prices.
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A number of economic forces continue to lure new buyers to the market even during the winter, a historically slower time for real estate sales.