There are a variety of ways to own real property in Colorado. Property can be owned by an individual or an entity, it can be owned jointly by multiple individuals or entities, or some combination thereof, or it can be held in trust. The way in which property ownership...
Many Colorado communities are in desperate need of affordable housing for their residents. Condominiums and townhomes are viewed as an affordable middle-market alternative for homebuyers, and there is a shortage of these units across the state. Experts...
Many high-end buyers are looking to add Colorado ranch and rural land to their real estate portfolios. Some buyers are interested in continuing the legacy of ranching or farming, others want a secluded family getaway with ripe wildlife and recreational opportunities,...
Many Colorado property owners are surprised to learn that they have limited ownership and control over an irrigation ditch running through or across their properties. Here are answers to seven frequently asked questions about irrigation ditches: DO I HAVE THE RIGHT TO...
Water is a precious commodity in the American West and is subject to unique laws and regulations in Colorado. In Colorado, water rights are based on the “prior appropriation” doctrine, which is a “first in time, first in right” system of water ownership and use (as...