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James Carlson
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  • Denver CO | Colorado Springs, CO
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Arvada legalizes Airbnb for investment

James Carlson
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  • Real Estate Agent
  • Denver CO | Colorado Springs, CO
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For anyone looking for an Airbnb investment property in the Denver metro area, Arvada just became your friend. 

Almost every city along the Front Range has banned short-term rentals unless it's in your primary residence. (Heck, even property-rights-driven Colorado Springs limited STR investment properties.)

But on Aug. 3, Arvada city council voted to allow Airbnb in the city limits in both your primary residence and in non-owner occupied rentals. Basically, you can buy Airbnb investment properties in Arvada ... with a few caveats. Here's what the law says:

  • An individual can own up to 3 short-term rentals in Arvada.
  • You can only rent each property on Airbnb for 240 days per year. This certainly limits it, but it still allows for 2/3 of the year as an STR. What I'd do is Airbnb it the popular months from late spring to early fall and then plan to get a medium-term renter in there for the remaining four months.
  • Only one short-term rental per lot. So no renting each room to a separate party. And if you have a house with a basement apartment, you could not rent upstairs and downstairs separately.
  • If you own an entire duplex or bigger multi-unit, you can only short term rent one unit.
  • Takes effect Oct. 31, 2020.

Want to know more? You can read a very confusing article about it here or read the actual ordinance here (Jump to page 144.) 

  • James Carlson
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  • 720-460-1770
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