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Randy Dubiskas
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Colorado Springs STRs

Randy Dubiskas
  • Investor
  • Placitas, NM
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I have looked at Colorado Springs STR regulations. They have a minimum spacing of 500 ft to the nearest STR. For a property listed on the MLS, how would you find out if you are within this radius?

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Robin Searle
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Robin Searle
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@Randy Dubiskas if you have a particular address you can call the city and they will tell you. They used to have a place on their website that you could put the address in but last time I looked it was gone. If it’s zoned R1 you have to have it as a primary residence (unless you were grandfathered in). If it’s R2 or above you do not have to meet that requirement.

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