Episodes: 300
Frequency: Monthly
Rating: 4.7/5.0
Estimated listeners: 1k-10k
Gender skew: Male
Location: USA
YouTube: 5.2k subscribers
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Chris Lopez - Denver real estate investing podcast host focused on data-driven market analysis for investors. Shares Denver-area market performance frameworks and strategy considerations for single-family, condo...
Troy Howell - Lender Perspective On Colorado Financing Environment And How It Impacts Investors
Brandon Scholten - Operational Realities And Performance Signals From Rental Portfolio Management
Jeff White - Denver Small Multifamily Market Tracking And Interpreting Market Conditions Using Local Analytics
Jenny Bayless - Colorado Springs/denver-area Market Data, Investing Decisions From Broker/investor Perspective
#616: Denver’s 2026 Market Feels Weird Right Now… Here’s Why
May 19, 2026
The Denver housing market April 2026 update shows a familiar story. Prices have been flat for three straight years. Rents have softened back to levels not seen since late 2021. So where does that actually leave Colorado investors right now? Chris Lopez brings the full panel together for this monthly update. Jenny Bayless covers the Colorado Springs market as both a broker and active investor. Jeff White of Envision Advisors tracks Denver’s small multifamily market closely. Brandon Schol...
#615: Multifamily Down 15-50%: Where Denver Investors Are Finding Deals in 2026
May 12, 2026
The Denver multifamily market 2026 data is in — and it’s more complicated than most headlines suggest. Average rents have dropped back to Q4 2021 levels at $1,758. Vacancies have climbed from 5.8% to 7.5% in two years. Concessions have nearly doubled year-over-year to 10.1% of gross rents. And in some parts of the metro, prices are off 50% with zero buyer activity. So what does the Denver multifamily market 2026 actually mean for Front Range investors? Chris Lopez just returned from the...
#614: Houses Flat, Condos Down 8% — What Denver's Q1 Data Actually Shows
May 05, 2026
Denver condo prices are down 8% since 2022, and houses have gone essentially flat — but is the correction over or is there more to come? In this episode, Chris Lopez walks through Q1 2026 data from Your Castle Real Estate, mapping 52 years of Denver price history to show exactly where each asset class stands today. He explains why condo corrections always play out slowly, even during major market events like the 2008 crash, and why multifamily — already down 15 to 35% — represents the stronge...
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