NewsColoradans negotiating lower fees for real estate agents with new law on horizonBy Sarah Mulholland
NewsNational Association of Realtors settle antitrust lawsuit for $418 million, a win for Colorado sellersBy Sarah Mulholland
MoneyA new reality for downtown Denver’s half-empty buildings: ‘The value’s not gonna go back to what it used to be’By Sarah Mulholland
MoneyColorado’s tallest building is worth millions of dollars less than it used to beBy Sarah Mulholland
Government and PoliticsWant to sell an apartment building in Colorado? This bill would let your city have first dibsBy Andrew Kenney
Government and PoliticsColoradans could vote on a $70 million ‘attainable housing’ fee in 2023By Andrew Kenney
Life and CultureAfter 50 years, the homeownership gap between white and Latino Coloradans has narrowed. But for Black Coloradans, it’s widened.By Colorado News Collaborative
MoneyTo buy a home in this competitive market, Coloradans compromise and bring a whole lot of cashBy Rachel Estabrook
Government and PoliticsFacing a property-tax battle, Colorado lawmakers rush to offer their own solutionsBy Andrew Kenney
MoneyColorado has a record-breaking affordable housing plan. Will state lawmakers push for growth and density, too?By Andrew Kenney
MoneyAfter taking a dip, housing prices have inched back up in Denver and Colorado Springs in OctoberBy Dan Boyce
MoneyIt Took Homes 11 Days To Sell In Denver In August. That Might Be A Sign That The Market Is SlowingBy Sarah Mulholland
MoneyHousing In Colorado Springs Is Becoming More Unaffordable — But It’s Still Cheaper Than DenverBy Dan Boyce