The American Institute of Architects has revealed its 2014 selection of top ten green buildings in the US.
As was the case with last year’s list, the judges came up with an interesting list of buildings that includes some lesser-publicized green-building projects, such as a homeless shelter, a treehouse, and even a Net-Zero energy courthouse.
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CSBJ Best of Business 2014 - Voting Ends Today!
The CSBJ Best of Business voting has begun. Of course, we'd love for you to show your support for us again! We are entered in the following areas:
- Best Property Management Residential: All Seasons LLC
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- Start with the Non-Book of List Categories and the website will guide you through the entire list of categories.
Wednesday, April 30, 2014
'Widespread' Softness Defines Market
from Colorado Real Estate Journal | by Jennifer Hayes | April 30, 2014
Widespread softness marked the Colorado Springs apartment market in the first quarter of 2014.
Apartment Insights recently released its Statistics/Trends Summary for the first three months of the year in which it noted vacancy rose, absorption dropped and rents saw a slight increase.
“Vacancy increased in most categories, including affordable properties, absorption was negative and concessions increased, more than offsetting the increase in rents,” explained Doug Carter of Sperry Van Ness/Doug Carter LLC, who co-authored the report with Cary Bruteig of Apartment Appraisers & Consultants. “Although long-term trends remain positive for the area, the recovery continues at an uneven pace.”
Read the rest of the story at the Colorado Real Estate Journal by clicking here.
Widespread softness marked the Colorado Springs apartment market in the first quarter of 2014.
Apartment Insights recently released its Statistics/Trends Summary for the first three months of the year in which it noted vacancy rose, absorption dropped and rents saw a slight increase.
“Vacancy increased in most categories, including affordable properties, absorption was negative and concessions increased, more than offsetting the increase in rents,” explained Doug Carter of Sperry Van Ness/Doug Carter LLC, who co-authored the report with Cary Bruteig of Apartment Appraisers & Consultants. “Although long-term trends remain positive for the area, the recovery continues at an uneven pace.”
Read the rest of the story at the Colorado Real Estate Journal by clicking here.
Friday, April 25, 2014
Pros and Cons of Living Within a Homeowners Association
from Realtor.com | by Michele Lerner | April 25, 2014
Ask two different homeowners what they think about living in a community with a homeowners association and you may see one of them scowl and another smile. The difference of opinion on homeowners associations, or HOAs, depends on several factors, including individual personalities and preferences and the quality of the particular HOA.
To learn more about HOAs read the rest of the article by clicking here.
Ask two different homeowners what they think about living in a community with a homeowners association and you may see one of them scowl and another smile. The difference of opinion on homeowners associations, or HOAs, depends on several factors, including individual personalities and preferences and the quality of the particular HOA.
To learn more about HOAs read the rest of the article by clicking here.
Tuesday, April 1, 2014
Report: Year-Over-Year Foreclosure Down in January
from Colorado Springs Business Journal | by Cameron Moix | March 31, 2014
While increasing from the month prior, Colorado Springs foreclosure rates decreased year-over-year in January, according to a report by real estate research firm CoreLogic.
CoreLogic reported foreclosures in the Colorado Springs area dropped from more than 1 percent in January 2013 to .77 percent in January 2014.
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Wednesday, March 19, 2014
Average rent continues to rise in Springs
from Colorado Springs Business Journal | by Cameron Moix | February 28, 2014
Average apartment rent rose in the Colorado Springs metro for the 16th consecutive quarter (year over year) at the close of 2013, according to a report released Friday by the Colorado Division of Housing and the Apartment Association of Southern Colorado.
The report indicated that the average rent for Springs residents rose $9 (or 1 percent) to $799 compared to the same quarter of 2012. Although the year-over-year rate has increased for 16 straight quarters, the report specified that average rent is down from $830 during the third quarter of 2013.
To read the rest of the article at the Colorado Springs Business Journal click here.
Tuesday, March 4, 2014
The Mortgage Market Is About To Get Smaller
from PropertyManager.com | by Marc Courtenay | February 27, 2014
As 2014 begins a bureau created by the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act of 2010, The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), will set new rules concerning mortgages. Lenders will be required to verify and inspect borrowers’ financial records. The rules discourage lenders from allowing borrowers to carry total debt payments totaling more than 43 percent of the person’s annual income.
To read the rest of the article click here.
As 2014 begins a bureau created by the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act of 2010, The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), will set new rules concerning mortgages. Lenders will be required to verify and inspect borrowers’ financial records. The rules discourage lenders from allowing borrowers to carry total debt payments totaling more than 43 percent of the person’s annual income.
To read the rest of the article click here.
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