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Charles Renn
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Hot spots in greater Denver for LTR

Charles Renn
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Los Angeles, CA
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Hey Denver REIs,

I know Denver has been a target for REIs for a while now. I'm still hearing that places like Aurora and Lakewood might have some hidden pockets for LTR. What should I expect to find? Are there other areas in the greater Denver area that I should consider?

-All the best

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For me, I am still finding the occasional solid rental property in various pockets of town like Barnum and in Aurora near the Anschutz medical campus. I also continue to hold in areas that are harder to find deals in like Cole/Clayton, Villa Park, and Lakewood. Nothing incredible, just passable cash flow in areas I think will appreciate over the long-term. 

One couple interesting  recent one:  I found a BIG (5 bd / 3 ba on EACH side) duplex. Very few 5 bd homes for rent that have good yards, and so this has helped me attract consistent tenants and unexpected cash flow. 

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