Good article (Front Page) in the Denver Post this morning
"Everything is flying off the shelf," said Chad Ochsner, a broker with Re/Max Alliance in Arvada. "We are used to a market where the buyer has a house to sell. It is now a market where a seller does not have a house to buy. "The National Association of Realtors considers a six-month supply of homes available for sale a "balanced" market and the national average is at about 4.6 months. Metro Denver's supply, by contrast, is now under a month. And for homes under $400,000, it can be measured in days, or hours.
Hmmm. The chicken little skeptics claimed the sky would fall if Colorado legalized pot. Well, not exactly happening, unless you call getting trampled in a stampede to Colorado, as 'Skyfall'. In the same 'building boom' mentality that first brought me to Colorado, I see a 'Boom', which begins with an influx of people, who need a place to live, and once the 'Building' part takes over, it is self sustaining as it it gains momentum, for years. The bad news? We need LESS people, not more, around here, like the old saying. Welcome to Colorful Colorado, now GO HOME!
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