Building Winners Inc.
Wednesday, April 29, 2015
Monday, April 27, 2015
Raleigh Street Renovation
Earlier this year we renovated a Mid-Century Modern Home in Harvey Park. 
It was a fun project. Our tenants are moved in and enjoying Spring in their new home.
Enjoy the before and after pictures!
It was a fun project. Our tenants are moved in and enjoying Spring in their new home.
Enjoy the before and after pictures!
 Before - Avacado green exterior paint and gravel roof! 
The Kitchen had the original metal cabinets and metallic tile backsplash.
The Kitchen had the original metal cabinets and metallic tile backsplash.
 After - fresh paint, new roof, upgraded electrical service!
Friday, April 24, 2015
The New Neighborhood Price Change Map is Here!
Quick Market Update - Why is their no "Inventory" in the Denver housing market?
From Lon Welsh - one of the owners of YCRE:
"There are three reasons why we don’t have much inventory,
and while we’ll continue to be short of inventory for the next 3-5 years:
•       Denver
has historically grown by 50,000 people a year.  The Census Bureau expects
that rate of growth to continue for at least another decade.  Denver metro
will grow from 3.0 today to 3.5 million by 2025.
•       Millennials
are the biggest generational group in Denver – 850,000 people!  Over
300,000 of them live with their parents and want their own place.  This is
a huge segment of pent-up demand.  By comparison, we sell around 50,000
homes in Denver each year.
•       We
need to add 11,000 rental units and 21,000 for-sale units each year to keep
pace with all of this market demand.  In 2015, we’ll only add 8,000
rentals and sell 10,000 new homes.  Builders can’t even come close to
keeping up.  Land is scarce, water is expensive, and there’s a skilled
labor shortage.  Many building materials have gone up in price quite a
bit, too.  The local governments that issue building permits are swamped.
As a result, the tight inventory for homes and rental
properties will continue, even as interest rates increase.
•       Home
prices will continue to increase above their historical rate of 6% per
year.  
•       Rents
will keep increasing faster than their historical 4% annual inflation."
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