Category: Weld County
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2019 Q1 Northern Colorado Multifamily Sales
2019 Q1 Multifamily Sales in Larimer & Weld Counties The first of 2019 continued the trend of 2018 with slow transaction volume (even though sales volume is over 50% of 2018 total due to one sale of $63.5M). With 8 confirmed sales of properties with 4 or more units, we continue to see owners not…
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Will Northern Colorado Apartment Sales Rebound in 2019?
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The multifamily market is incredibly hot – all over the country! So why is it that 2018 was the slowest transaction year since the great recession in Northern Colorado. Larimer and Weld Counties combined for only 46 transactions of properties 4 units and up. Only one property with more than 100 units sold all…
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Weld, Larimer among nation’s fastest-growing metro areas
On Thursday March 2nd, 2015, Joshua Lindenstein with BizWest reported on the statistics for both Larimer and Weld Counties according to the United States Census Bureau: The Greeley metropolitan statistical area, which is in Weld County, came in eighth on the list with a growth rate of 2.6 percent. The Fort Collins MSA, or Larimer…
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2014 Q4 NoCo Multifamily Market Report
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JUST RELEASED: The 2014 Q4 Northern Colorado Market Report CLICK HERE to request full 8-page report.Following is an excerpt from the full market snapshot: The multifamily market in Northern Colorado continued its strong performance through the third and fourth quarters of 2014. Although there were some lulls seen in the growth, the area still expanded its workforce…
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Record Breaking Apartment Sales
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This article was published in the January 21 – February 3, 2015 Colorado Real Estate Journal. Record breaking. That’s how 2014 will be remembered in the Northern Colorado multifamily industry. All three cities: Fort Collins, Greeley and Loveland, posted record rents, vacancies and sales numbers. As a tertiary market, the numbers for Northern Colorado…
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Realtec 2010 Q2 Apartment Market Report
Northern Colorado Apartments Continue to Outperform On the eve of the State’s second quarter 2010 vacancy and rental report, the apartment market in Northern Colorado continues to show that it has weathered the storm better than most. Yes, you should still expect vacancy numbers to climb due to summer break for Colorado State University and…
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NoCo towns among state’s fastest growing
from NCBR – NoCo towns among state’s fastest growing WASHINGTON, D.C. – Towns in Larimer and Weld counties saw some of the highest population growth in the state from 2007 to 2008, according to the latest data from the U.S. Census Bureau. Mead was the fastest growing municipality in the state, based on population estimates…
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Study: Weld to lead state in growth pace
from Greeley Tribune’s Chris Casey Weld County’s projected population growth for the next 15 years ranks as 17th-fastest in the nation, according to an analysis by the Denver Business Journal’s parent company. American City Business Journals Inc. used U.S. Census Bureau population data and existing rates of growth to predict growth rates in 250 U.S.…
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Greeley apartment safety program Friday
from NCBR GREELEY – Landlords who want to promote a higher level of property safety and attract good tenants can get some help from the city of Greeley through its “Operation Safe Stay” program offered June 5. By voluntarily registering properties with the program and agreeing to adhere to higher tenant screening and management practices,…
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Vestas breaks ground on Weld County site
BRIGHTON – A 175-acre site, soon to be annexed into the city of Brighton, will be home to wind turbine blade and nacelle factories slated to begin operation in 2010. The 205,000-square-foot nacelle site will employ 700 and produce 1,400 units per year at full capacity. A nacelle is a school bus-sized pod to which…