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Demand For Short-Term Rentals Surges In Summit County: ‘We Have A Massive Deficit'
The need for housing was already high before the pandemic, the Summit County housing director said.
By Jamie Leary, CBS Denver:
SUMMIT COUNTY, Colo. (CBS4) – The number of short-term rentals in Summit County is outpacing residential and rental inventory at a historic pace. While affordable housing has always been a priority, the need is more critical than ever.
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“Our most recent housing needs assessment, which was actually pre-COVID, showed that there’s a need for an additional 2,600 rental units, again pre-COVID,” said Jason Dietz, Housing Director for Summit County. “Now it’s probably around 3,000 or more, as far as the gap in the next couple years for housing that is needed.”
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