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Real Estate Is a Driving Force in the Economy

November 13, 2020 By Claire Garlick Leave a Comment

As the economy recovers from this year’s health crisis, the housing market is playing a leading role in the turnaround. It’s safe to say that what we call “home” is taking on a new meaning, causing many of us to consider buying or selling sooner rather than later. Housing, therefore, has thrived in an otherwise down year.

Today’s high buyer demand combined with low housing inventory means we’re seeing home prices appreciate at an above-average pace. This demand is being driven by those who want to take advantage of historically low mortgage rates. According to Freddie Mac:

The record low mortgage rate environment is providing tangible support to the economy at a critical time, as housing continues to propel growth.

These factors are driving a positive impact on the economy as a whole. According to the National Association of Realtors (NAR), the real estate industry provided $3.7 billion dollars of economic impact to the country last year. To break it down, in 2019, the average newly constructed home contributed just over $88,000 per build to local economies. Across the country, real estate clearly makes a significant impact (See map below):

In addition, the Bureau of Economic Analysis recently announced the U.S. Gross Domestic Product increased at an annual rate of 33.1% in the 3rd quarter of this year, after decreasing by 31.4% in the second quarter. There’s no doubt the growing economy is being fueled in part by the soaring housing market. Experts forecast this housing growth to carry into 2021, continuing to make a big impact on the economy next year as well.

Bottom Line

The American Dream of homeownership has continued to thrive in the midst of this year’s economic downturn, and “home” has taken on a new meaning for many of us during this time.  Best of all, the housing market is making a significant impact as the economy recovers.

 

Article originally published at https://www.keepingcurrentmatters.com/2020/11/04/real-estate-is-a-driving-force-in-the-economy/.

Filed Under: Buyers, Housing Market Update, New Construction, Sellers Tagged With: Colorado Real Estate, COVID-19, For Buyers, For Sellers, Housing Market Update, Monument Realtor, New Construction

Local Update – El Paso County Enacting Stricter COVID-19 Guidelines

November 4, 2020 By Claire Garlick Leave a Comment

From KRDO:  El Paso County Commissioner Chairman Mark Waller says the county will move to Safer At Home Level 2 restrictions on Nov. 4 due to rising COVID-19 rates.

Under Safer at Home Level 2 guidelines, offices must move to 50% capacity, indoor events are capped at 100 people, outdoor events are capped at 175 people, retail stores must operate at 50% capacity, restaurants must operate at 50% capacity or 50 people (or 100 with calculator) with six feet between parties.

All schools can be in-person, hybrid, or remote as appropriate under Level 2.

Waller tells KRDO that Gov. Jared Polis’ office made the decision to increase the coronavirus restriction level in El Paso County.

The move comes as El Paso County’s two-week coronavirus incidence rate has climbed over 270 per 100,000. According to state guidelines, that number should put the county at Level 3 restrictions, however, the state made the decision to only bump the county up from Level 1 to Level 2.

Waller says the restrictions take effect on Nov. 4 so that it doesn’t affect Election Day.

Starting in early October, the number of COVID-19 cases in El Paso County began to spike up, with two of the highest daily-count days since the pandemic started happening this month. County officials had said they were meeting with state health officials to discuss mitigation efforts, but Waller expressed displeasure with the lack of time given to come up with a new plan.

Waller also argues the restrictions on businesses likely won’t make a difference, because — according to scientists — the spike is largely due to house parties where people aren’t wearing a mask or social distancing.

“We want to have the opportunity and the ability to try to figure out where this is coming from so then we can take appropriate actions, because this shot in the dark kind of solution that we’re using right now just isn’t what we need moving forward,” Commissioner Waller explained.

However, public health officials insist we need to make do with the restrictions we can implement, and encourage people to follow guidelines at home, too.

“It is the cumulative effect of all of our individual actions that will have the impact that we need,” said Medical Director Dr. Robin Johnson.

 

Article originally published at https://krdo.com/news/top-stories/2020/10/30/el-paso-county-enacting-stricter-covid-19-guidelines-after-election/.

Filed Under: Community, Infographic, Local News Tagged With: Colorado Springs, Community, COVID-19, El Paso County, Local News

2020 Fall and Halloween Events Around the Colorado Springs Area

September 22, 2020 By Claire Garlick Leave a Comment

 

Some in-person events might be canceled due to COVID-19. Before attending, make sure event is taking place. Check with venues for specific COVID-19 requirements.

Through Nov. 13: 13th Floor Denver — 3400 E. 52nd Ave., Denver, $19.99 and up. Info: 13thfloorhauntedhouse.com.

Sept. 18-Oct. 31: Corn Maze — 9 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Fridays-Sundays, Denver Botanic Gardens, Chatfield Farms, 8500 W. Deer Creek Road, Littleton, $8-$12. Advance tickets required: denverbotanicgardens.org.

Sept. 19-Oct. 31: Colorado Pumpkin Patch — 41 acre farm. Hours and prices vary. Colorado Pumpkin Patch, 18065 Saddlewood Road Monument. We offer pumpkin picking, laser tag, human foosball, pony rides, bounce pillow, tube swings, straw slides, kids straw maze, petting farm, big bale pyramid, gourd launching, and a tractor “hay” ride. Hot Food and Concessions available Friday, Saturday, and Sunday 11-2 and some Saturdays and Sundays till 4 in October. Concessions open daily for snacks and drinks. Hotdogs, BBQ, Corndogs, Fries, and Funnel cake for sale. Info: coloradopumpkinpatch.net.

Sept. 25-Nov. 13: Hellscream Haunted House — 3021 N. Hancock Ave., $15 and up. Info: hellscreamhaunt.com.

Sept. 26-Nov. 1: Haunted Mines — 3910 Palmer Park Blvd., $20 and up. Info: hauntedmines.org.

 

Haunted Mines

Oct. 1-31: Boo at the Zoo – Storybook Safari — Denver Zoo, 2300 Steel St., Denver, $14-$20. Tickets required: denverzoo.org/events.

Oct. 2-31: Haunted Lantern Tours: Fridays-Saturdays, Cave of the Winds, 100 Cave of the Winds Road, Manitou Springs, $45. Tickets required: caveofthewinds.com/plan-your-day/deals-events.

Oct. 3-4: Reynolds Ranch House Harvest Festival — 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Oct. 3, noon-4 p.m. Oct. 4, Western Museum of Mining  & Industry, 225 North Gate Blvd., $7.50, $5 for each pumpkin. Tickets: wmmi.org.

Oct. 9-30: Ghost Stories of Old Manitou Walking Tours — 5:30-8:30 p.m. Fridays-Saturdays, Manitou Springs Heritage Center, 517 Manitou Ave., Manitou Springs, $15 in advance, $18 day of tour; manitousprings.org/events/event-calendar.

Oct. 10: Pumpkin Churro Donuts Baking Class — Hosted by Crafted Colorado, 2-4 p.m. Go online for cost and location. Registration required: craftedcoloradoltd.com.

Oct. 10: Pumpkin Scones Cooking Class — Hosted by Crafted Colorado, 6-8 p.m. Go online for cost and location. Registration required: craftedcoloradoltd.com.

Oct. 10-24: Miners’ Pumpkin Patch — 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturdays, Western Museum of Mining  & Industry, 225 North Gate Blvd., $10 including pre-picked pumpkin. Tickets: wmmi.org.

Oct. 16, 17, 29 and 23: Ghost in the Gardens — Haunting stories of the Gardens’ 100 years of history, 6-9 p.m., Denver Botanic Gardens, 1007 York St., Denver, $29-$34. Tickets required: botanicgardens.org.

Oct. 16, 17, 23, 24. 29 and 30: Victorian Horrors 2020 — 6-9 p.m., Molly Brown House Museum, 1340 Pennsylvania St., Denver, $16-$18, $8 per family for virtual. Tickets required: mollybrown.org/victorian-horrors.

Oct. 17-18, Oct. 23-25, Oct. 30-31: Boo at the Zoo — 3:40-8:30 p.m., with last admission at 7:20 p.m., Cheyenne Mountain Zoo, 4250 Cheyenne Mountain Zoo, go online for ticket prices. Tickets required: cmzoo.org/events-programs/special-events/boo-at-the-zoo.

Oct. 18: Pumpkin Cobbler Cooking Class — Hosted by Crafted Colorado, 4-6 p.m. Go online for cost and location. Registration required: craftedcoloradoltd.com.

Oct. 20-25: Glow at the Gardens — Luminous displays and live performers, 9:45 p.m., Denver Botanic Gardens, 1007 York St., Denver, $17-$21, free for ages 2 and younger. Tickets required: botanicgardens.org.

Oct. 24: Jack-o-Lantern Carving Party — 9, 10, 11 a.m. or 1, 2 p.m., Fountain Creek Nature Center, 320 Peppergrass Lane, Fountain, $5 per pumpkin. Registration required: 520-6745, communityservices.elpasoco.com/nature-centers.

Oct. 24: Spooktacular Brew Run — 10 a.m.-1:30 p.m., LandLocked Ales, 3225 S. Wadsworth Blvd., Lakewood, $35. Registration required: rockymountainbrewruns.com/halloween.

Oct. 24-25: ZooBoo — 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Pueblo Zoo, 3455 Nuckolls Ave., Pueblo, $5-$12. Tickets required: pueblozoo.org/zooboo.

Oct. 30: Halloween Candy & Wine Pairing Cooking Class — Hosted by Crafted Colorado, 6-8 p.m. Go online for cost and location. Registration required: craftedcoloradoltd.com.

Oct. 31: Spooky Tales Along the Trails — 10 a.m.-noon., Fountain Creek Nature Center, 320 Peppergrass Lane, Fountain, $5 per person, appropriate for ages 7 and older. Registration required: 520-6745, communityservices.elpasoco.com/nature-centers.

Oct. 31: Kid’s Halloween Dessert Cooking Class — Hosted by Crafted Colorado, noon-2 p.m. Go online for cost and location. Registration required: craftedcoloradoltd.com.

Oct. 31: Halloween Charcuterie Board Design and Drink Cooking Class — Hosted by Crafted Colorado, 2-4 p.m. Go online for cost and location. Registration required: craftedcoloradoltd.com.

 

Article originally published at https://www.coloradosprings.com/arts-entertainment/2020-halloween-events-in-and-around-the-colorado-springs-area/article_cd1aad0f-9d11-5dc6-92e7-c1eea87caf80.html.

Filed Under: Community, Events, Explore Colorado, Just For Fun, Things to Do Tagged With: Colorado Springs, COVID-19, Fall in Colorado, Halloween, Holiday, Just For Fun, Things to Do

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