Štítek: Aspen rentals
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New Construction Data Brings Aspen’s Rental Supply Into Focus
National reports on construction, pending sales, rents, and mortgage rates put Aspen’s lease and purchase decisions in a wider context. Zillow Research recorded a typical Aspen asking rent of $23,908 in July 2026, while the city had 84 active listings.
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Inflation Eased to 3.5% in June, Giving Aspen Buyers and Renters a Better Read on Summer Financing Costs
June inflation came in at 3.5%, down from 4.2% in May, a national signal Aspen clients can use when weighing financing, lease timing, and purchase decisions this summer.
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11 AM PT and Noon PT Mortgage Briefings Point to One Aspen Shift: Rent-vs-Buy Questions Are Moving Earlier
A national mortgage signal suggests the rent-versus-buy conversation is starting sooner in the client cycle. For Aspen buyers, renters, and landlords, that timing shift matters as financing and lease decisions become more intertwined.
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$302.6M Miami Rental Tower Loan Is a Reminder for Aspen Renters and Owners: Big Capital Still Wants Well-Located Housing
A $302.6 million construction loan for an 890-unit Downtown Miami tower is a national rental-housing signal worth watching in Aspen, where timing, lease strategy, and supply conversations often matter as much as price.
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Aspen-Area Asking Rents Rose 3.9% in June 2026 While Home Values Increased 5.3%
Yes, rents are still rising in the Glenwood Springs metro that covers Aspen, but at a slower pace than home prices and sale prices. For a small landlord, that means underwriting should lean on current income, realistic vacancy assumptions, and the fact that rent growth and price growth are not moving in lockstep.