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Apartment vacancy rates fall

“Everyone was encouraged to be a home-owner, and not everyone should own a home,” Gordon Von [...]

Apartment vacancy rate falls to 6.1 percent

“Vacancy rates continue to tighten in spite of meager job growth,” Gordon Von [...]

Springs apartment vacanices hit 9-year low

“Increases in the local troop population have clearly been a factor, but we’re also seeing the impacts of very little new production in multifamily housing in recent years,” Gordon Von [...]

Shadow market drives vacancies in mountains

The overall statewide apartment rental market showed strength in the first quarter, with the vacancy rate for areas outside of Denver falling to 6.6 percent in the first quarter from 8.5 percent a year earlier, a 22 percent change. (For an earlier report, please visit Colorado rental vacancies fall )

But Colorado’s mountain communities, hammered by [...]

Springs apartment vacancy rate falls

“Increases in the local troop population have now clearly had an impact in Colorado Springs,” Gordon Von [...]

Drop in Denver building activity welcomed

“It is very good news for the Denver area and the whole region, that we are getting the excess out of the supply,” Byron [...]

Denver area's building slump hits new low

The unprecedented downturn in residential construction is a “necessary evil,” Patty [...]

Denver apartments: Reasons to be bullish

“We still softness in the market,” Gordon Von [...]

Denver-area apartment permits down 85 percent

“If you had told me at the beginning of the year that we would see 1,000 or fewer permits pulled for apartment units in all of 2009, I would have been impressed and delighted,” Steven [...]

Apartment vacancy rates fall in Colorado Springs

Apartment vacancy rates in the Colorado Springs area fell to 8.7 percent during the third quarter of 2009,  compared with 9.2 percent in the third quarter of 2008, shows a report released today .

The drop was led by a sharp decline in average vacancies in southwestern Colorado and in the Security/Security/Widefield/Fountain areas, according to the [...]