Colorado Affordable Housing Vacancy and Rent Study
Researched and Authored by:
Gordon E. Von Stroh, Ph.D.
of The Daniels College of Business at the University of Denver
The purpose of this combined effort by the Colorado Housing and Finance Authority and the Colorado Division of Housing is to sponsor the Affordable Housing Vacancy and Rental Survey to show vacancy rates by type of apartment (efficiency; one bedroom; two bedroom, one bath; two bedroom, two bath; three bedroom; and other) and rent levels by location, age and size of building.
The Survey includes all multifamily rental; two units and up. Affordable housing for this survey is defined as those units that are deed-restricted and require residents to have an income that is no higher than the respective Area median Income appropriate to the governmental funding requirements for that property. The Area median Income is determined by the US Department of Housing and Urban Development.
The Survey covers seventeen major market areas: Colorado Springs, Denver Metro Area (Adams, Arapahoe, Boulder/Broomfield, Denver, Douglas, and Jefferson Counties), Fort Collins/Loveland, Grand Junction, Greeley, and Pueblo.
Click here for the Affordable Units 4th quarter, 2009 data in PDF format.
Click here for the Affordable Units 4th quarter, 2009 data in searchable format.
3rd quarter 2009 report in PDF format.
2nd quarter 2009 report in PDF format.
1st quarter 2009 report in PDF format.
3rd quarter 2008 report in PDF format.
2nd quarter 2008 report in PDF format.
1st quarter 2007 report in PDF format.
4th quarter 2006 report in PDF format.
3rd quarter 2006 report in PDF format.
Go to vacancy survey Main Page
Coming soon: Excel and searchable formats.