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Related: About this forumDenver housing/rental markets very tight
During my recent visit to Denver I heard that apartment vacancy rates in some parts of the city are very close to ZERO, despite the "official" rate of under 5%. In Houston, which has been booming, the rates have been hovering around 9%.
Rents have increased in Denver by around 20% just since the start of 2015.
People are bidding up and up and up on homes for sale. Buyers are having a tough time finding inventory.
Gee now, I just wonder, how much of this could be attributable to marijuana, and people moving to Colorado to participate in the green revolution? I would say, quite a large % of it.
I have been unable to find any stats showing how many people are lately moving into Colorado vs moving out of Colorado, but I have a feeling that it is experiencing a green rush. The wife and I are close to retirement and are looking to join that migration.
And Texas just sits there, smug. You want another boom, Texas? You know what to do.
more stats
n2doc
(47,953 posts)are too expensive to live in because of the demand.
flying_wahini
(7,993 posts)Going on vacation there soon and the hotel rent and VRBO/Airbnb markets are sewn up high$ and tight.
flying_wahini
(7,993 posts)which is the first of it's kind.. it allows smoking in the hotel. ahem
only place to indulge is in your own private residence. No bars, Hotels, Parks. No where.
http://www.nativhotels.com/about.htm
Blue_In_AK
(46,436 posts)a couple months ago for $16,000 above her asking price. She had 20 walk-throughs before it was even officially listed.