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There are no affordable homes left in Boulder County. Thinking you’ll head east to the Carbon Valley? There’s nothing left there, either.
That’s according to a new affordability study out of Longmont, a joint effort of Amy Aschenbrenner, CEO of the Longmont Association of Realtors, and Kyle Snyder of Land Title Guarantee Co.
In the last three years, the number of single-family homes for sale under $250,000 has dropped 72 percent, and the number of attached dwellings listed for less than $150,000 declined by 87 percent.
“Those are gigantic numbers,” Snyder said. “If you have an inventory of something and then you take 87 percent of it away — that’s all of it.”The report extends past Boulder County and into Weld and Larimer counties, covering Boulder, Longmont, Lafayette, Louisville, Superior, Erie, Loveland, Berthoud, Firestone, Frederick, Mead and Dacono.
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