Have rental prices decreased significantly in Denver or have they been stable over the past year?

Hhmmmjustme
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New York

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Christopher Rai...
Agent
Colorado

They are stable for the most part, but of course, it depends on the area.

Thu Aug 20 2009, 13:19
Christopher Rai...
Agent
Colorado

They are stable for the most part, but of course, it depends on the area.

Wed Jul 8 2009, 09:34
Ethan Besser
Agent
80111

With so many foreclosures on the market, rentals are in demand and so it is a landlords market- which of course pushes prices up.

I deal with many investors and would be glad to help you find a property here
If you would like,

Also, you can search for foreclosure properties on my website:

http://www.denvercoloradorealestatenow.com/page/94496/Forecl…

Tue Jun 16 2009, 13:23
The Kinslow Team...
Agent
Aurora, CO
FIRST ANSWER

In Denver it depends on which neighborhood. A few areas have decreased a little but most areas have stayed the same or gone up a little. I've spoken with two different landlords this week that both said they have raised the rents on their apartments this year. One owns two six plexes and the other owns condos in high rises.

If you're looking to buy an investment property, my Team works with Investors. We will help you find something with a positive cash flow.

Sandy Kinslow

Tue Jun 16 2009, 10:29

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