Denver rents are on the rise. Daniels Associate Professor Dr. Ron Throupe, Franklin L. Burns School of Real Estate and Construction Management, explores the rising rates. This collection of reports give insight into the high rates, what it means for buyers and what to expect when rates drop:
- Zillow: Denver rent is ‘very unaffordable’
- Metro Denver’s Tight Housing Market Puts a Squeeze on Rentals
- Denver apartment market rents continue to increase: Results for second quarter of 2014
- Metro Denver rents continue to rise as supply of apartments increases
- Rent vs. Buy: It’s Not All About Money
- Metro Denver Rents Rise Despite New Construction
- Denver Rent up $32, but Still Cheaper than 2001
- 4 Ways to Save Money When the Rent’s Too High
- Average monthly rent in the Denver metro area climbed $63 in a year
- Denver Metro Rent Rises – Despite Availability
- Available metro Denver apartments scarce, while rents soar