The city began regulating short-term rentals in 2017, requiring hosts to obtain a short-term rental license.
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Cheesman Park home built in 1912 lists for $3.2M after 26 years off the market
The nearly 7,000-square-foot property at 8th and Vine in the Morgan’s Historic District was renovated in 2012.
Developer plans fourth apartment complex at edge of Five Points
X Denver 1 and 2 are already under construction in Union Station North, and X Denver 3 is slated to open on Arapahoe Street in 2022.
Real estate exec lists his own 34th floor Four Seasons condo for $3.9M
“It feels like an estate in the sky,” said listing agent David DiPetro with Compass.
Narrow triangular block in RiNo sells for $1.1M
The Urban Land Conservancy, which develops affordable housing, acquired two parcels adding up to 7,010 square feet, or 0.16 acres.
Techstars co-founder’s $7.2M Boulder buy tops October home sales
Homes in Denver and Castle Rock, which each sold for $5.5 million, also made the top five.
City Council rezones Chaffee Park to allow ADUs throughout neighborhood
The change in the northwest part of the city applies to about 1,400 residential parcels that are at least 4,500 square feet.
Apartment developer Holland plans 3-story complex at 46th and Tennyson
The mixed-use project, with 130 dwellings and 7,755 square feet of ground-floor retail space, would replace the building previously occupied by Local 46.
Cheesman Park building owner withdraws demolition eligibility request
The move came one day after three residents filed a notice indicating they planned to ask the city to designate the building a landmark.
Denver startup aims to help ‘accidental landlords’ diversify their portfolios
“We set out to build the index fund for your house,” said Flock Homes co-founder Ari Rubin.