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Updated about 3 years ago, 11/06/2021

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Jason Breton
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Denver, CO
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How to invest in Colorado amidst unprecedented price action?

Jason Breton
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Denver, CO
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Colorado home prices are up ~14% year over year including some of the hottest zip codes in the nation. Is this giving investors pause? Where are investors finding deals?

I currently have one house hack duplex in Denver and looking to put some cash to work in single or multi family units. Also, looking to deepen my network in the area and nationally, so love to connect with any like minded investors.

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Steve K.
  • Realtor
  • Boulder, CO
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Steve K.
  • Realtor
  • Boulder, CO
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Has to be your primary in the City. County allows non owner-occupied, with an occupancy cap on how many nights per year.