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James Brown
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AirBnB non-primary residence locations for Colorado?

James Brown
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Denver, CO
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Is there a list or website that shows what cities or counties currently DO allow short-term rentals in homes that are NOT primary residences? I know Denver county must be a primary residence because I was a Super Host in Denver and followed the rules.

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    James Carlson
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    James Carlson
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    Thanks, @Drew Fein.

    @James Brown We have those Airbnb laws reports that people can download. I will say that along the front range, options are limited for legal short-term rental investments. Colorado Springs is the best option as they have a law that specifically allows for it. There are no signs that that will stop any time soon. Littleton also doesn't have a law against it, but the city council was about to vote on a restrictive primary residence rule earlier this year and then didn't. I'd be leery of that place.

    As @Bill S. said, Centennial allows it. Technically. That is, they don't have a law disallowing it. But that leaves open the possibility that they decide to pass something in the future. 

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