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Christopher P Clairmont
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WHERE IS THE NEXT DENVER

Christopher P Clairmont
  • Denver, CO
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Having lived in Colorado for 20 years, I've seen this place explode!  I was lucky enough to pick up some townhouses 10 years but didn't have the vision to continue purchasing rentals.  It now seems almost impossible to find a deal that works here in Denver or even Colorado for that matter.  So I'm wondering, what is a good method to find where the next hot spot will be?  Any suggestion would be greatly appreciated.  Also thinking of going pro membership, is that worth it?

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Chris Freeburg
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Denver, CO
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Chris Freeburg
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Denver, CO
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Colorado doesn't shows any signs of slowing down. The Front Range population is expected to double by 2050. There are deals out there, just depends on your goals and the best strategy play to make. House hacking, live-in STR, NOMADing (move from one SFH to the next via owner-occupied financing) are all good cash flow plays in an expensive market like Denver. And while Colorado might be a little harder to cash flow at first, but you'll ride the appreciation wave.

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