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Broomfield, CO
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Yes, short-term rentals (STRs) are explicitly allowed in Broomfield, Colorado, but ONLY for the property owner's principal residence. Operating an STR on a non-primary residence is strictly prohibited and subject to penalties under Broomfield Municipal Code (BMC) Section 5-39-120.
Principal Residence Requirement (MANDATORY):
Occupancy Limits (Based on Interior Living Space):
Parking Restrictions:
Compliance Requirements:
Enforcement:
HOA Considerations: Check your HOA agreement. STRs may be restricted or prohibited by the HOA covenants.
Short-Term Rental License & General Information:
Sales Tax & Lodger's Tax:
Complaints/Code Enforcement:
Broomfield hosts earn a median $41,395/year with $225 ADR and 69% occupancy.
Top performers pull in $61,706+ per year.
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Broomfield is a consolidated city and county located in the U.S. state of Colorado. Broomfield has a consolidated government which operates under Article XX, Sections 10–13 of the Constitution of the State of Colorado. The Broomfield population was 74,112 at the 2020 United States Census, making it the 15th most populous municipality and the 12th most populous county in Colorado. Broomfield is a part of the Denver–Aurora–Lakewood, CO Metropolitan Statistical Area and the Front Range Urban Corridor.
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