To pay for affordable housing, Steamboat is asking voters to impose a tax on Airbnbs

Because the workers who keep the state's mountain communities bustling with tourism cannot afford to live there, the broad worker shortages felt throughout the U.S. economy are particularly acute there. Resort communities all around Colorado are searching for innovative answers to the housing shortage, which has become a catastrophe over the past two years.

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From November 4 to 10, Routt County real estate sales exceeded $15 million.

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Record-breaking real estate sales continue in Colorado resort communities like Steamboat Springs