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Updated 4 months ago, 09/02/2024

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Austin Wolff
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Los Angeles, CA
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I ranked Denver's best zip codes for investing -- locals, I'd love your thoughts

Austin Wolff
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Los Angeles, CA
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I’m a Data Scientist living in Los Angeles, and must invest out-of-state. Denver is an attractive metro for a few reasons, so I downloaded monthly price and rent growth at the zip code level from Zillow’s public housing data.

I then used a ranking algorithm to sort the top 10 zip codes for investing based on monthly average price growth and monthly average rent growth (both by percent growth), from 2019-2024.

If you know the Denver area well, I’d love your opinion on the results -- I certainly need it. Data science is no good without review by a subject matter expert, such as a local like yourself!

Below is the result of mapping all zip codes, and coloring them by the average monthly price growth (%). You may see some zip codes missing -- this is because Zillow didn’t have data on them in their public dataset I used.

If you’d like to enlarge the image, you can open it in a new tab.

Now let’s only look at only the top 10 ranked zip codes. They are ranked (using the price-and-rent-growth weighting algorithm) as follows:

  1. 80003
  2. 80401
  3. 80219
  4. 80017
  5. 80010
  6. 80212
  7. 80239
  8. 80104
  9. 80249
  10. 80226

Let’s see the average monthly price growth map again with just the top 10 zip codes:

Now let’s look at the average monthly rent growth for the top 10 ranked zip codes.

And now let’s look at the rent-price ratios for the top 10 zip codes:

Now let’s take a look at the prices for each of these zip codes:

So far, 80003 and 80219 look like the best zip codes for buy-and-hold strategies close to the front range (if we ignore Aurora, CO completely).

What are your thoughts? Do you disagree? Do these maps fit your understanding of the neighborhoods? I would love to hear your feedback!

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