
Is Renting Actually Cheaper Than Buying Right Now in Denver?
Sky-high mortgage rates and rapid rent hikes have upended Denver’s housing math—here’s how the numbers stack up in July 2026.
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Sky-high mortgage rates and rapid rent hikes have upended Denver’s housing math—here’s how the numbers stack up in July 2026.

Here’s what buyers need to know about Colorado’s 2026 assistance schemes, from up-front cash grants to transfer tax waivers.

After years of breakneck growth, Denver’s property market is charting a new course—here's how it stacks up to the 2021 frenzy.

New complexes in Cherry Creek and RiNo promise amenities and flexibility, but rents remain steep relative to buying alternatives.

Detached homes accelerate past units as Denver’s property market splits along new lines.

Cherry Hills Village and Greenwood Village lead a wave of migration among Denver residents seeking smaller, luxury living with easier access to amenities.

Rapid price growth and lifestyle appeal place Sloans Lake at the top of Denver’s investment radar.

Downtown, Capitol Hill and other Denver neighborhoods see twice as many auction listings each spring compared to the icy months.

Historical data shows a striking gap between spring and winter auction activity across Denver neighborhoods, with this season’s clearance rates echoing established patterns.

While visitors crowd the 16th Street Mall and Red Rocks, Denver's most devoted trail runners and weekend wanderers have quietly claimed a network of green corridors that barely appear on any tourist map.

From Washington Park to the Platte River Trail, a packed July calendar gives Denverites plenty of reasons to lace up and show up.

Denver's altitude, dry air, and 300-plus days of sunshine are assets to outdoor life — and quiet saboteurs of a good night's sleep.

Denver's high-altitude hustle is taking a measurable toll on residents' mental health — but researchers say a handful of specific, proven strategies can cut cortisol and sharpen focus without a prescription.

Denver's meditation community is increasingly pointing to pen and paper as the most accessible entry point into a daily mindfulness practice.

Denver workers are increasingly pushing back on chronic workplace stress — and a growing network of local resources is ready to meet them.

The city is expanding no-cost group exercise classes for residents 60 and older, and the lineup is more ambitious than anything offered in recent years.

From Sloan's Lake to City Park, Denver's public fitness infrastructure has quietly grown into one of the most usable free workout networks in the Mountain West.

Denver's active-lifestyle crowd logs miles on the trail and hours at altitude — but sleep researchers say most of us are blowing the last 90 minutes of the day.
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