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Updated over 8 years ago, 09/27/2016

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Matthew Vos
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Denver, CO
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Effects of an Election Year

Matthew Vos
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Denver, CO
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Lately, I have been doing a lot of research on the effects of the 2016 election is going to have on the current housing market.  Many articles suggest, when there are two candidates that are neck in neck in poles, that the market is hardly effected by the election.  However, when there are two radically different candidates, people are more hesitant to make a drastic life decision.  Obviously there is more that affects the housing market during election years, but this is the variable that stood out the most to me. 

My question is, with Denver's astronomical economical growth, how will this election affect our housing market? Considering how many millennials Denver has, how do you think they affect the housing market during the election? Or do they have any effect at all?

I am interested in hearing your thoughts about this topic. 

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