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Updated over 7 years ago on . Most recent reply
Rental Property: Denver or Mountains
I'm in search of my first rental property and started looking in the Denver metro area. But after experiencing what the high country has to offer I've expanded my search to the mountains. I'm on the fence where to focus...Denver or the Mountains?
I'm sure others are/have been in my spot. Any pros/cons, feedback from the group?
Thanks!
Most Popular Reply

Matt M said what I was thinking.
Where in the mountains?
Bailey is different than Evergreen is different than Winter Park is different from Vail. And Fairplay is just plain different.
I think it depends what you are looking for. Vacation rentals, summit county is probably good. Flips, evergreen/conifer can be good. The small towns have their own challenges.