Market Deep Dive: Denver CO w/ Tony Cline

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In this episode we dig into the Denver market with Tony Cline from Home Vault. homevault.com --- Transcription   Tom: Greetings, and welcome to The Remote Real Estate Investor. My name is Tom Schneider. And today we have a special guest, Tony Cline, who is the chief expansion officer at home vault. And today we're going to be doing a market deep dive on the Denver market. And I'm joined with my co host,   Michael: Michael Albaum.   Tom: All right, Michael, let's get into it.   Theme song   Tom: Tony, let's learn a little bit about yourself.   Tony Yeah, so we came together, there's a few of us companies that came together. And we've been working on this for a while, that we've realized that the market is really changing. technology's changing, legislation is changing. And we started as a mastermind, trying to figure out, you know, how could we stay out in front of all of these changes as real estate investors or as a property management company and continue to provide good quality service to our clients and to our tenants? And it just turned into rather than just being a brain brainstorm, let's go ahead and let's actually create a company. So we've been working on that for about a year and a half. And we've rolled that out.   And it's really exciting to be able to see the things that we're doing to stay out in front of all of these changes, like the legislation and technology and market shifts and differences in what tenants are looking for now compared to what they were looking for in a property five years ago. That's a little bit of my professional background. My personal background is I'm an ultra marathoner and like to spend a lot of time up in the woods, running from something I guess.   Tom: Denver is a great place that are a very, I guess, hardcore would be a place to be an ultra marathoner.   Tony: Yeah, there's a lot of greats out here for sure.   Tom: Gosh what was a that book, Born to Run. It was like talking about his Yeah,   Tony Yeah. Scott Jurek is he's located out here. Now. He was from I think, Minnesota when he was in that book. But he's out here now and but up in Boulder.   Tom: Awesome. And what did you do before before Home Vault?   Tony: So before Humboldt, my company that I merged into the merger was started in 1978. And it was a company that was started in downtown Denver. And the gentleman who started it actually wanted to open a REMAX franchise in downtown Denver. And in 1978, the REMAX company said, we're not willing to open an office there, because there's not enough residential business to support an office. You know, obviously, Flash forward 40 years and, you know, the downtown Denver is booming. And there's a ton of people there, but I bought that business in 2000. And prior to that, I was in the technology business. So I had a company that focused on document and data management. And, and then in 2000, I switched over to being a full time real estate agent, property investor and property manager.   Tom: Awesome. Fantastic. Let's go ahead and jump into it. So what I'd like to do at the start of these discussion is, so we have the anchor city of Denver, how would you describe some of the other sub markets within Denver? And you know, maybe a way to do this is to kind of think about is Denver as maybe a clock or ways to kind of like have think about sub markets within Denver?   Tony: Yeah, sure. So Denver, there's actually the city and county of Denver, which is our state capitol, and from their you know, they're really like most big cities, there's no true dividing lines. When you're visually you know, legally obviously there is but when you're looking at it, just one big metropolitan area so if you were to look at that, you know, Denver kind of goes up north into like Thornton in North Glen Broomfield. If it goes off to the east, you've got Aurora, Greenwood Valley, and then South you've got down into Parker, Colorado Springs in Colorado Springs used to be its own metropolitan area. A