Explore how data-driven insights elevate multifamily performance across Denver and Aurora, CO.




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In Downtown Denver, our multifamily market data reflects a dense, transit-oriented core shaped by office employment, healthcare, and a strong renter-by-choice population. Operators rely on our unit-level rent, concession, and lease trade-out data to benchmark high-rise and mid-rise assets against true downtown peer sets, avoiding distortion from metro-wide averages. Financial coverage spans effective rent growth, real estate taxes, utilities, and staffing costs—critical for maintaining NOI in a market with rising operating complexity and service expectations.
Across RiNo Art District, where adaptive reuse and new construction drive a younger, lifestyle-oriented renter base, our data helps clients manage performance amid ongoing supply. Investors use historical and trailing financials to assess lease-up risk and rent durability, while operators focus on renewal behavior, unit-type premiums, and concession trends tied to competitive pressure. Neighborhood-specific visibility allows clients to distinguish between asset-level execution issues and broader submarket volatility as RiNo continues to mature.
In Aurora, our multifamily coverage supports suburban and workforce-oriented investment strategies anchored by healthcare, aerospace, and military-adjacent employment. Clients track occupancy stability, turnover, and payroll efficiency across garden and mid-rise communities, pairing these operational metrics with clean property-level financials. This localized view helps owners and investors understand cash-flow resilience, expense control, and relative performance versus Denver proper as the eastern metro continues to absorb population and job growth.