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Colorado STR regulations

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Wondering if anybody has an opinion on the best place to STR in the suburbs of Denver. I am looking for a place with well established STR regulations.

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Kayla Givens
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Denver, CO
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Kayla Givens
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  • Denver, CO
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Hey, @Mitchell Maginnis! The city and county of Denver does not allow STRs that are not your primary residence. But, there are a few cities in the metro area that do allow STR: Arvada, Centennial, Wheat Ridge, and a little pocket of Denver that is located in Unincorporated Adams county. Arvada does limit the number of days you an STR the property and has a cap on the number of STRs you can have, and Wheat Ridge limits the amount of STR licenses it will give out to 2% per district. Last I checked they were on a waitlist.

Personally, I really like Denver/Unincorporated Adams County. There are no rules or regulations for STRs although there has been talk of implementing a $150/year STR license. I like this area as it offers the most in terms of strategy - STR/MTR/LTR.

Hope that helps! Sent you a DM and would be happy to connect more!

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