COLORADO INFILL LTD

New entrant active in Grand Junction, CO. 2 acquisitions, $628,333 tracked volume, $314,167 average price, latest observed Apr 2026.

Grand Junction, COnew-entrantorganization
0% cashNo observed lender$314,167 avgLatest Apr 2026

COLORADO INFILL LTD is a new-entrant real estate investor active in Grand Junction, CO with 2 recorded acquisitions totaling approximately $628,333. Recorded purchases appear concentrated in a tighter local market footprint. The most recent recorded purchase was in April 2026, so the visible activity window still looks fairly recent from a deed-record standpoint.

Recorded purchases skew toward Single Family Residential. Average observed purchase price sits near $314,167, which reads as mid-market acquisition pricing. Behavioral signals point to flip-oriented behavior within the recorded deed activity.

Observed window
May 2025 to April 2026

Roughly 11 months of recorded buying activity

Latest recorded purchase
April 2026

Recent enough to suggest the profile is still active

Market footprint
1 state / 1 metro

Activity appears concentrated in a narrower local market footprint

Strategy read
Flip-oriented

Derived from observed cash, financing, and flip-like transaction patterns

About this profile

SFR Analytics builds investor profiles from observed deed, mortgage, and assessor records. Use these metrics to compare acquisition patterns, market footprint, and financing signals across investors. Public-record coverage and entity resolution vary by county, so counts represent observed activity in our dataset rather than a complete legal ownership record.

Financing Signal

Recorded mortgage data linking this profile to specific lenders is limited. The gap still helps separate cash-tagged activity from financed acquisition patterns in Grand Junction, CO.

Cash-tagged purchases
0%
Observed lenders
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Frequently asked questions

What type of real estate does COLORADO INFILL LTD focus on?

Public records associated with COLORADO INFILL LTD show activity in Single Family Residential across Grand Junction, CO.

How many properties are associated with COLORADO INFILL LTD?

Public records show approximately 2 properties and 2 recorded transactions associated with COLORADO INFILL LTD in this dataset.

Which lenders has COLORADO INFILL LTD worked with?

Recorded mortgage data linking COLORADO INFILL LTD to specific lenders is limited in this dataset. Cash purchases or out-of-record financing may explain gaps.

How recent is COLORADO INFILL LTD's activity?

Records show activity from 2025 through 2026, with the most recent observed purchase recorded in April 2026.

Where is COLORADO INFILL LTD active?

Recorded activity is concentrated in Grand Junction, CO, with footprint across 1 state and 1 metro in this dataset.

How is associated activity determined?

SFR Analytics matches recorded deeds, mortgages, and assessor records across counties to assemble investor-level activity profiles. Matches use name normalization, address co-occurrence, and entity signals from public records. Profiles are directional - they reflect what is observable in deed-backed data and may not capture every off-record transaction or affiliated entity.

Data sources & methodology

SFR Analytics builds these profiles from recorded deeds, mortgages, assessor records, and entity matching. They are designed for market research: comparing acquisition activity, property focus, market footprint, and financing signals across investors. Coverage varies by county and record type, so counts reflect observed activity in our dataset.