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There are few things that make you feel more like a bona fide Adult with a capital A than buying your first home. Here’s five basic steps to put you on the path to home ownership.

If you’re a first-time homebuyer along the Front Range of Colorado, it’s important to understand your down payment options.

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Empty nest? How to remodel the empty bedrooms By Staci Giordullo, Angie’s List (TNS) You’ve done it. You’ve raised your kids and they’re ready to be on their own. Maybe they’re leaving for college or maybe moving out for good (fingers crossed), and you’ll be left with an empty nest. What should you do with all the extra, empty bedrooms? One thing to keep in mind is, the more specialized the room becomes (like turning it into a photography darkroom), the harder it will be for a future buyer to visualize the space as a bedroom. “If the homeowner plans to downsize to a smaller property within a short time, it would be prudent to design spaces that can easily convert back to a bedroom when it comes time to sell their home,” says Joseph Browns, president of InSync Home Design in Dallas. But if you’re not quite ready to downsize, here are some ideas for turning your empty nest into a fully utilized house. His and hers offices Call it what you will – an office, a man cave, a mom cave – but creating separate dedicated rooms for both the king and

queen of the castle can go a long way to keeping peace in the kingdom. “Husbands and wives typically are thrilled when they can get his-andhers home offices,” says Sarah Gaffney, design manager at Case Design & Remodeling in San Jose, Calif. “We see a lot of clients taking an extra bedroom and turning it into ‘mom’s chic retreat,’ a space where the wife can get away and relax.” Wine room Who wouldn’t want to visit your own personal wine room after a long day at work? Designing a dedicated room to store, display and enjoy a glass of wine on your own, or with friends, makes for a unique experience. If your budget allows, install tile or hardwood flooring for easy cleanup of the inevitable spilled merlot. Consider hiring a plumber to explore the possibility of adding a sink or small dishwasher. And if you want cheese with your wine (who doesn’t?), install a mini-fridge for snacking convenience. Greenhouse If the bedroom includes many windows and

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receives a fair amount of natural light during the day, you might want to turn it into a garden room. Strategically place shelving so your favorite indoor plants can benefit from the sun – southfacing windows receive the most light. Add an oversized chair for a cozy reading spot. The garden room can also house any outdoor plants you need to shelter from harsh winter conditions. “Some people find plants and gardening relaxing,” says Lisa Mason, owner of Inspirations for Your Home in Sandy Hook, Conn. Home gym It might be cliche to automatically turn one of the extra rooms into

a home gym, but it can be a practical move. By storing some free weights, yoga mats and workout DVDs just down the hall, you won’t find any more excuses to avoid a quick workout. “Many clients will convert a spare bedroom into exercise space, finally taking the treadmill and exercise bike out of the garage and locating them in a designated exercise room in the house,” Gaffney says. Guest room Yes, it’s probably a good idea for you to keep at least one room as a guest room. At the very least, try to include a pullout sofa or Murphy bed in your newly transformed craft/sewing room in order

to accommodate any overnight visitors. “This (guest) room should be decorated in the most welcoming of ways,” Mason says. “Have a queen-sized bed, which most couples, or even two small children, can sleep. Use beautiful bedding and window treatments or shades. Lighting on the walls in the way of sconces or table lamps for bedtime reading is helpful. Having a desk or vanity is also helpful as well as proper storage for clothes.” Staci Giordullo is a reporter for Angie’s List, a trusted provider of local consumer reviews and an online marketplace of services from top-rated providers. Visit www. AngiesList.com today.

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MORTGAGE EXPERT

Down payment basics BOULDER – If you’re a first-time homebuyer along the Front Range of Colorado, it’s important to understand your down payment options. A down payment is a lump sum paid upfront that reduces the amount of money borrowed. Its purpose is to demonstrate personal involvement in the purchase of a home and protect the lender against possible losses in the event of default. Your down payment affects your loan-to-value ratio (LTV), which is the difference between the amount borrowed and the sales price. For example, if the sales price is $100,000 and the loan amount is $80,000, then LTV is 80 percent with a 20 percent down payment.

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Let’s look at three common down payment options: Three percent (or more) down payment If you have limited funds for a down payment, you can start at three percent down, and all of these funds can be gifted from a relative. With down payments under 20 percent, the borrower pays private mortgage insurance (PMI) to insure the lender against losses in the event of foreclosure. The amount of coverage and premium are based on LTV and your credit score, with a maximum LTV of 97 percent. Payment options include a one-time mortgage insurance premium or

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Elevations Credit Union monthly payments. We’ve seen that the appreciation of homes in our area often outpace PMI. If you’re paying monthly, you can request an appraisal after two years. If the value of your home has gone up and the original LTV is now 80 percent, PMI may be

80-10-10 This option is comprised of 80 percent first mortgage, 10 percent home equity line of credit (HELOC or second mortgage), and 10 percent down payment. While the advantages of an 80-1010 include a lower down payment at closing and no mortgage insurance, HELOCs often have adjustable rates, so your payment can increase over time. HELOCs can also have a balloon payment if they are interest-only. 20 percent down payment Known as the standard down payment, a 20 percent down payment

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gives the buyer instant equity in his or her home, greater buying power, and lower monthly payments. Plus, it means you don’t need to purchase mortgage insurance. For more on this subject, visit the Elevations Blog at elevationscu.com/ downpayment. To view an archive of Mortgage Expert articles from Elevations Credit Union, visit athomecolorado.com/ ask-local-expert. Greg Roller is a Mortgage Loan Originator at Elevations Credit Union in Boulder. If you have questions regarding mortgages, please call 303.441.5888 or e-mail greg.roller@ elevationscu.com.

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Summer Scene: Boulder County single family real estate market (January through July 2016) BOULDER – As summer starts to turn into fall, let’s take a look at the current data (as of August 10) for single family homes in Boulder County compared to this time last year. Boulder County’s inventory has been continually drained for some time, and when you compare the year-to-date (YTD) data, we still see a full 10% drop in the number of Total Active Residential Listings. That said, there was a slight bump in inventory from June to July of this year so maybe this is a sign of things to come. A squeeze on inventory naturally drives already record-high prices even higher with the current

10 Vital Statistics for Boulder County Single Family 2016 (January through July)

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Average Sales Price of a single family home in Boulder County hovering around $660,000. This is a nearly $80,000 increase in price versus this time in 2015. It’s important to take a macro view of our real estate market. This is

why RE/MAX of Boulder Managing Broker, DB Wilson, highlights a number of data fields in order to help us to understand and explain

the current conditions as accurately as a possible. Tune into our podcasts by searching ‘RE/MAX of Boulder’ on iTunes or learn more at boulderco.com.

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How to furnish a vacation home You just purchased the perfect vacation or weekend home, while the excitement is great, furnishing it may be a bit overwhelming. Oftentimes the weekend home becomes the dumping ground for a hodgepodge of excess furniture or whatever may be collecting dust in storage. Instead, why not make that vacation home a showpiece in design? And there is no need to break the bank. Getting started Think about how the home will be used. Will it be used for solely you and your family to enjoy, or will it be rented out and used partially as an investment property? Homes used for rental purposes will receive more wear and tear than one used just for you and your family. As a result, materials such as hospitality- or commercialgrade fabrics should be considered along with leather or Naugahyde as opposed to lighter or more fragile fabrics. Hospitalityand commercial-grade fabrics are also great solutions for everyday residential use, especially for those who have pets and children.

Furniture Vacation and weekend homes are often places to bring and invite guests, so how you plan to entertain may also play a role in your furniture selections. An investment in a good quality sofa should top your list. When looking for a sofa, here are some aspects to consider: – Choose a sofa made of kiln-dried hard wood as opposed to a soft wood such as pine. – Learn about how the foundation of the sofa is created, as the sturdiness of the frame will impact its longevity. In general, the more springs, ties and reinforcement, the better. – Feel the back of the sofa. You should not feel staples or wood – these are indications of a poorly wrapped frame. – Choose partial downor foam-filled seat cushions as opposed to those filled with pure down. While down is cozy and soft, down eventually begins to flatten and will not look as plump as it once did. Beyond your sofa selection, the next important selection should be the flooring material or floor covering. Flooring for an investment property should be durable, so be sure to

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The living room of a vacation home features a sofa finished in a hospitality-grade gray fabric.

select a low-maintenance flooring solution such as porcelain tile or hardwood that is well-protected. In general, carpeting may not be the ideal solution due to potential staining and odor. Colors Why not consider those that are soft and soothing? As this is a home in which to get away from it all, creating an inviting oasis will help increase your enjoyment. Some colors to consider include: – Charcoal gray. Charcoal gray pairs well with light and bright colors

and will also hide potential stains. – Blue. Blue is a calming, soothing, cool color that helps to relax a space. – Yellow. Yellow is a bright, happy color that can help perk up potentially dark spaces. – Green. Green is a color that can add a lot of interest to a space and serves as a great accent color. How much should you expect to spend? Furniture, lighting and accessories can be little or big ticket items depending on your budget and taste. Expect to pay the most for

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your larger items such as sofas and beds. When making your purchasing decisions consider how long you plan to keep the home. Buying furniture that will be long-lasting has its advantages. However, if you only plan to keep a home short term, you may wish to consider furnishing your home using a blend of pieces that are high and low. Keep in mind, however, that just because an item isn't expensive doesn't mean it isn't well-designed, so be sure to pay attention to construction quality. Don't forget to include artwork and accessories, as this can help create a home that feels finished. Artificial blooms and succulents can serve as the icing on the cake. Cathy Hobbs, based in New York City, is an Emmy Award-winning television host and a nationally known interior design and home staging expert with offices in New York City, Boston and Washington, D.C. Contact her at info@cathyhobbs. com or visit her website at cathyhobbs.com. August 19-20, 2016


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Attic inspections BOULDER – Attics are not usually foremost on a buyer’s mind in a home inspection but should not be overlooked. They can provide clues to serious problems that might not be disclosed or even known by the seller. Roof inspections won’t necessarily turn up defects in the structural members inside the attic. While the roof might appear sound, inside the attic you could find broken trusses or rafters. An attic inspection would disclose stress cracks that could lead to a loss of integrity and would also give buyers peace of mind that the size of the lumber was up to code. Attics can be insulated in a number of ways, including blowing in insulation or laying fiberglass batts. Insulation is rated with an R-factor. The higher the R number, typically the higher the insulating factor. Ask your inspector if the batts are facing the right direction. The backing on the batts should be facing the interior of the home. Your inspector should also look for water damage. It is much easier to detect roof leaks in the attic than from on the roof. Inspectors will look for staining on sheathing, roof supports or walls. Proper clearance of all vent pipes and chimneys should be noted as

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Want to buy your first home? Here’s what you need to know Assuming you’ve selected your dream home, gathered all the necessary paperwork and checked your credit score, the final step to make your nesting dreams come true is choosing a mortgage plan, which comes with a lot acronyms and financial savvy we admittedly can use a helpful hand with. So we rung up Erin Lantz, VP and GM of mortgages for Trulia, who gave us a crash course explaining all the ins and outs of what the slightly tedious but necessary process entails. Ready to dive in? Your dream home awaits.

By Sharon Yi, Domaine (TNS)

Five basic steps to put you on the path to home ownership There are few things that make you feel more like a bona fide Adult with a capital A than buying your first home. Now that you’ve decided where you want to settle down and separated your musts from your wants, the next step is actually purchasing the home, which is unsurprisingly not as simple as swiping your credit card (unless you’ve got a cool $100K lying around). Surveys show that prospective millennial homeowners aren’t treating the decision flippantly and are instead thinking more critically about their first home purchase, with 35 percent of potential homeowners intending their first home to also be their last, according to the National Association of Realtors.

Step 1: Get pre-approved To start the mortgage process, you want to get pre-approved. For that, you’ll have to substantiate the funds you’ll be using to pay for the monthly mortgage, which can include your monthly income pay stubs and any other liquid assets you may have, including savings accounts and retirement accounts if you’re eligible. The lender will then use all your

While you can marginally increase or decrease your monthly payments based on how much cash you put down, she says you should first figure out what your monthly spend should be. “That way the down payment will become a much smaller portion of the decision.”

amalgamated assets to calculate your debt-to-income ratio, which will help them assess your ability to pay back your loan. Term to know: debt-to-income ratio. Your goal here is to reach a favorable DTI, which is calculated by dividing your existing debt (think credit card bills, student loans and monthly payments like car insurance), including your desired monthly mortgage payment, by your total gross income. You want a low debtto-income ratio, with lenders favoring 28 percent to 33 percent. The best way to have a manageable DTI is to answer: What house size (and mortgage) can I comfortably afford? Since the DTI calculates not just your mortgage but all your other monthly payments, Lantz says the most important thing is “to think about your mortgage within the context of your overall budget. Consider your lifestyle choices, like traveling, rearing kids or any health expenses.”

Step 2: Pick between a fixed or adjustable interest rate Your second goal is to achieve a low interest rate, which goes back to how much you want to spend monthly. You can pick between a fixed rate or one that can be adjusted over time. Typically a fixed rate, though stable, will have a higher interest rate than the initial rate offered with an adjustable loan. However, keep in mind that an adjustable loan is subject to change over time, potentially resulting in a higher interest rate overall. Term to know: jumbo loan. Based on your state and county, Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac

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have decided what the loan limits should be (find your county’s specific loan limits here). Anything below the limits is called a “conforming” loan. Once surpassing that limit, you’ve now entered into a “jumbo loan,” which grants the lender more flexibility to structure the loan program to offer more varied jumbo products. “In order to qualify for a jumbo mortgage, you’ll still need to be able to afford a higher loan amount and a higher down payment because it’s a bigger loan,” says Lantz. “But the interest rate should be comparable. It used to be the case that the interest rate is a lot higher with a jumbo loan, but that difference has pretty much disappeared.” Step 3: Choose between a government-insured or conventional loan There are three types of government-insured mortgages, which are for veterans, rural residents with modest income and the more widely applicable: FHA. Term to know: Federal Housing Administration loan. This loan is offered by the U.S. Department of Housing, and it’s an attractive loan, thanks to its very low-interest rates and lenient qualification requirements. You only need a minimum credit August 19-20, 2016

score of 580 (the average is 750) to qualify, and a down payment could be as low as 3.5 percent of the home’s purchase price (the average is 20 percent). For first-time home buyers, while the pre-qualifications are much more feasible, there’s a catch. With an FHA loan, you’ll have to pay an upfront mortgage insurance premium, in addition to a monthly mortgage insurance fee. But an FHA isn’t your only option when searching for low– down payment loans. Lantz says, “There are increasingly more lenders that are offering loan programs that don’t require 20 percent, so don’t fret if you don’t have the 20 percent down.” She suggests starting with Bank of America, Chase and Wells Fargo, who have all recently announced their own low down payment programs that are incredibly varied. “Shopping around is really important, especially in this scenario,” says Lantz. “We see consumers often go with the first lender they spoke to, and a lot of the answers to these questions (Can I reduce my down payment? Can I lower my interest rate? Do I have to pay for mortgage insurance?) is: It depends. It really pays to shop around and find the lender that suits your needs,” says Lantz.

Step 4: Shop for the best homeowners insurance Now that you’ve selected a mortgage plan, you’ll also need to factor in property taxes and homeowner’s insurance. While there isn’t anything you can do about your property taxes, you can (and should) shop around for the best deal on your homeowner’s insurance (not to be confused with your mortgage insurance from above). Term to know: homeowners association. If you are joining a condominium, townhouse or gated community, there’s most likely a homeowners association fee you will be responsible for, which covers the building’s shared amenities and upkeep (think pool, gym or a doorman). There may also be fine-print requirements on how you need to maintain your home (such as window boxes) that could entail hidden costs. Also keep in mind that most HOA fees do not cover the interior properties of individual units should any damage occur. You’ll still need to purchase separate homeowners insurance based on your specific needs. Step 5: Make an offer After considering all the monthly fees and shopping around for the best lender for you, you can then work with a real estate

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agent to make an offer. Should the seller accept, you head into escrow, the period of time between settling on a purchase agreement and the day you get the keys. There are a couple things that must happen before you close, such as your lender getting the home appraised. This is to make sure that your home is truly valued at the price it’s being sold for. Next is a home inspection, which will fall on your shoulders. You’ll need to hire a professional inspector to do a noninvasive examination of the house. This is to make sure that there aren’t any serious issues to the home, such as faulty circuit breakers, structural cracks or water damage that may end up costing you more in renovations in addition to the purchasing price. Should the inspector find serious issues, you will be able to back out of the purchasing agreement and retrieve your deposit. Term to know: escrow. Remember Joey’s meltdown in “Friends” when he couldn’t find Monica and Chandler’s “escrow” on the map? Escrow not only refers to the time it takes between the purchasing agreement and receiving the keys, it can also refer to a fiscal account in which a third party holds your down payment for the house. Once the house passes inspection, the third party will “close the escrow,” which will transfer the funds and any closing costs (such as real estate agent fees) to the seller and transfer the title of the house to you. As a final tip, Lantz says while this is just the beginning of the road, you do want to think about the potential end: How long do you plan on living in this house? Lantz says the average homeowner lives in a home for five to six years, but most mortgage plans are on a 30-year fixed rate. Lantz says, “The chances of homeowners staying in a home for 30 years is really low, so that should help determine what kind of mortgage you want to go with.” The great news? “Rates for 30-year fixed plans are very attractive right now.” We’ll be waiting for a housewarming invitation. Get the latest on home decor trends, design ideas, shopping guides and food news, and take a look inside your favorite celebrity homes on DomaineHome.com. AT HOME

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First row: Nancy Umbreit, Mary Pat Munding, Elizabeth Gabler, Evie Cohen, Kim Johnson, Monica Zweck, Terry Crook, Diane Liebert, Heidi Wattier. 2nd row: Christine Damiano, Cliff Bravin, Karen McDonald, Dula Sugadhan, Carey Fine, Jenny Crow, Mark Dinkelman. 3rd row: Sarah Papini, Nick Bukowski, Bob Dalton, JD Belanger, Joe Mulder, Jeff Tomlan, Brent Sommervold. (Photo by Timothy Seibert)

Real Estate Agents and Clients Praise Equity Colorado-Front Range By Judy Finman, At Home

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ith its many innovations and unique strategies, real estate firm Equity Colorado-Front Range continues to attract increasing numbers of customers and agents. Thanks to Equity’s revolutionary fee structures, where the agents take home the bulk of their earnings, both clients and the agents who serve them benefit as never before. Managing Broker Nancy Umbreit says, “We had a fabulous year this year with sales up 35 percent. My Niwot office is 72 agents strong and growing. Agents benefit from the enthusiasm of the office and the fact that their opinion matters. Those feelings roll out to our customers in happy, patient and creative agents.” The company has grown to more than 440 agents in Colorado. Besides Umbreit’s Northern Front Range office in Niwot, branches are located in Denver, Colorado Springs and Summit County. Praise from a customer Mindy Faulkner moved into her newly purchased home in Firestone in March. Her agent was Josh Roberson of Equity Colorado-Front Range. She had learned about him and about Equity through friends. “Everyone had a great opinion of them,” she says. 12

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Previously, in buying a house, she had a bad experience with a broker. “Josh was the total opposite of my last experience. He had our best interests at heart and went above and beyond what we expected. He was so flexible. If we wanted to look at a property again, even out of the way, he would say, ‘No problem, we’ll make it work.’ He was always available to answer our questions. “Every person I know who used Equity says great things about them. They are really just about family, and what’s best for the clients.”

(which is like malpractice insurance), as well as a fulltime manager who works almost 24/7 answering their questions. Another favorite feature is the company’s profit-share policy: anyone who recruits a new agent is rewarded $100 every time that new agent closes a deal. Equity nationwide paid out over $59,000 in July alone in Profit Share. Umbreit offers her agents the education they need to succeed – “the skills a good agent has to have. I especially try to help them enhance their listening expertise – the most strategic skill in any agent’s tool kit. The low fees motivate them to come over to Equity, but they stay for the support they get.”

Part-time real-estate sales “If you have toyed with the idea of becoming a real estate agent, you can start part-time while still doing other work,” Umbreit says. Several Equity agents are doing just that, including Nick Equity offers unique benefits Bukowski, who has been a firefighter for 11 “Realtors with an Equity office keep a higher years, currently with the Loveland Fire Rescue. amount of commission from each sale, which Nick earned his real estate license in April of gives them more resources to spend promoting 2015 and became a Realtor a month later. all their listings as well as increased personal “I have always been fascinated with the income,” explains Umbreit. “The average realestate agent pays a big chunk of their commission incredible architecture people can create and build,” he says. “I began investing in real estate to their home company, whether or not they use the office, administrative support and educational once I graduated college and fell in love. I enjoy helping people, whether that is finding a dream services.” Equity agents pay $499 with a sale, as opposed home for a couple who have saved their whole lives, a young person buying their first home, or to the 30-50 percent of their commission that an investor. To see a smile on my client’s face at many pay a larger firm. Additionally, the agents closing is very rewarding. I enjoy the challenges only pay $52 per month in desk fees that cover I am presented with on a daily basis and I love technological services, free E & O insurance Daily Camera / Times-Call – AtHomeColorado.com

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I think that customers feed off of the mood, confidence, and resources of their agent, and because Equity is a great environment to work in, agents are happy working there.”

The Team at Equity Colorado Front Range

Vernetta Angelo

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JD Belanger

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– Brent Sommervold, Agent to build lasting relationships with clients and other agents. “I enjoy being part of a team in which I can use my communication skills, knowledge, and experience to accomplish the goal. In the firehouse, we have to react quickly and with a high level of skill in order to serve and protect our customers. As a real estate agent, I rely on my interpersonal abilities as well as my team of lenders, inspectors, appraisers, other agents, and my managing broker in order to completely satisfy my clients and get the job done. Integrity, trust, and hard work cannot be overlooked in either career. People are relying on me to make decisions and take actions that will change or even save their life, while the others are relying on me to help them in making the largest financial decision of their life.” The support and education Nick receives from Equity helps him succeed. “Equity offers a variety of classes for the agents to increase their knowledge base and provides us with market updates and trends. Equity is always there to support us with answers to our questions, offer advice, and constantly keeps us up to date with education.” “Equity is filled with so many great agents who truly care about their clients as well as the reputation we build for the company. Veteran agents offer help and advice on a regular basis and Nancy is absolutely incredible. Nancy is truly the person who creates such a positive atmosphere at any company function. She has so much experience and knowledge to pass on to each of us. She truly cares about you, your goals, and the Equity brand. I could not imagine working for a better managing broker and someone I can call a friend.” Contact Equity Colorado Equity Colorado-Front Range is looking for new agents to join their office. “You will enjoy working with a team of motivated professionals who are well supported by exclusive Equity resources and a generous commission structure,” says Umbreit. Contact Nancy at 303.579.0970 or e-mail NancyRealtor@msn.com. To learn how Equity Colorado can represent your best interests in buying or selling your home, call Nancy Umbreit at 303.579.0970; or visit the office at 6800 N. 79th Street, #103D, Niwot (by appointment); or e-mail her at NancyRealtor@msn. com Visit Equity Colorado online at EquityColoradoRealEstate.com. August 19-20, 2016

Cliff Bravin

Dona Brooks

Rick Brooks

Nick Bukowski

Steve Bullard

June Cardinale

Melissa Chiariello

Becky Coet

Evie Cohen

Debbie Conn

Maggie Cotreau

Terry Crook

Jenny Crow

Bob Dalton

Christine Damiano

Mike Decew

Mark Dinkelman

Maria Doliner

Derek Filkins

Carey Fine

Elizabeth Gabler

Brad Goeldner

Michelle Goffin

Kirsten Gurmendi

Sandy Heikel

Carla Howell

Kim Johnson

Debra Kemis

Linda Kerns

Bradley Kramer

Ann Kusinich

Shirley Lalazari

Stephen Lappen

Diane Liebert

David Maestas

Sherri Marshall

Sharon McGonigal

Karen McDonald

Joe Mulder

MaryPat Munding

Jennifer Munson

Rich Myszkowski

Jan Nowak

Kathy Payne

Emily Phillips

Amy Pineda

Laurie Radatz

Lorraine Revelle

Josh Roberson

John Rommelfanger

Jim Schutz

Brent Sommervold

Dula Sugadham

Yasi Taylor

Jennifer Tesone

Jeff Tomlan

Monica Zweck

Not Pictured: Kevin Bernstein, Dionne Holmquist, Jeremy Moyer, Mitch Magdovitz

Nancy Umbreit

Jason Waterman

Heidi Wattier

Diane White

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OpenHomes Quick Guide

Visit AtHomeColorado.com for a complete listing and map of open homes in the area.

City

Open House Date

Open House Time

Street

Price

Agent

Company

Phone

Arvada Boulder Boulder Boulder Boulder Boulder Boulder Boulder Boulder Boulder Boulder Boulder Boulder Boulder Boulder Boulder Boulder Boulder Boulder Boulder Boulder Boulder Boulder Boulder Boulder Boulder Boulder Boulder

Saturday Saturday Sunday Saturday & Sunday Sunday Sunday Sunday Sunday Sunday Sunday Sunday Saturday Sunday Saturday Sunday Sunday Sunday Sunday Sunday Sunday Saturday Sunday Sunday Sunday Saturday Sunday Saturday Sunday

12pm-2pm 12pm-2pm 11am-1pm 11am-1pm 1pm-3pm 2pm-4pm 11am-3pm 1pm-3pm 1pm-3pm 1pm-3pm 12pm-3pm 10am-12pm 2pm-4pm 10am-1pm 1pm-3pm 1pm-5pm 11am-2pm 11am-2pm 1pm-3pm 10am-12pm 12pm-2pm 12pm-2pm 12pm-2pm 12pm-2pm 1pm-3pm 1pm-3pm 2pm-4pm 12pm-2pm

6951 W 87th Way 2800 Kalmia Ave., #A125 4800 Osage Dr #30 2003 Mesa Drive #4 1201 Balsam 550 Mohawk Dr #63 2933 Shady Hollow East 3889 Bosque Court 5865 N Orchard Creek 11 Pika Road 4708 Mckinley Dr 4745 Tally Ho Court 4745 Tally Ho Court 2448 Pine St 2448 Pine St 4522 13th Street Unit E 7454 Park Circle 4398 Carter Trail 810 Zamia Ave 23 Eagles Way 5695 Aurora Place 5695 Aurora Place 920 10th St 635 Paragon Drive 901 Hawthorn Ave 901 Hawthorn Ave 1085 Kalmia Avenue 470 Japonica Way

$185,000 $299,900 $385,000 $459,900 $460,000 $469,900 $560,000 $635,000 $670,000 $675,000 $795,000 $845,000 $845,000 $850,000 $850,000 $875,000 $899,900 $998,000 $1,025,000 $1,175,000 $1,200,000 $1,200,000 $1,450,000 $1,495,000 $1,695,000 $1,695,000 $1,699,000 $1,995,000

Justin Leonard Karolyn Merrill Marcia Cotlar Lisa Wade Patsy Garlinghouse Marcia Cotlar Jan Kirk Michelle Bodin Ardee Imerman Julie Gullett Greg Hult Marie Jacobs Marie Jacobs Leslie Herz Leslie Herz Michael Rebich Pete Abel Marcia Cotlar Sean Chance Bill Allen Chally Wiener Chally Wiener Lisa Pentz Jerry Curry Karen Barrocas Karen Barrocas Jennifer Rutherford Lynn Ryan

RE/MAX Alliance WK Real Estate 8z Real Estate RE/MAX of Boulder, Inc. Colorado Landmark.com 8z Real Estate WK Real Estate LIV Sotheby's International Realty WK Real Estate RE/MAX of Boulder, Inc. Berkshire Hathaway LIV Sotheby's International Realty LIV Sotheby's International Realty

303-817-6790 303-817-2827 720-352-9755 303-489-6241 303-931-3009 720-352-9755 303-888-2430 303-884-4442 303-946-5458 303-408-6966 303-652-0516 303-919-4122 303-919-4122 303-517-9873 303-517-9873 303-478-3207 303-594-8319 720-352-9755 303-704-0123 303-570-9814 303-324-7528 303-324-7528 720-480-3213 303-588-1935 303-817-6772 303-817-6772 720-388-9818 303-489-0309

Boulder

Daily

11am-5pm

3092 Big Horn St

$1M +

Roz Giannasi Pinon

Boulder Broomfield Broomfield Broomfield Broomfield Erie Erie Erie Erie Erie Lafayette Lafayette Lafayette Longmont Longmont Longmont Longmont Longmont Longmont Longmont

Sunday Sunday Sunday Sunday Saturday Saturday Sunday Sunday Sunday Sunday Sunday Sunday Sunday Saturday & Sunday Saturday Sunday Saturday Saturday Sunday Daily

11am-3pm 2pm- 4pm 1:30pm-3pm 1pm-3pm 11am-2pm 1pm- 3pm 12pm-3pm 2pm-4pm 1pm-4pm 1pm-3pm 2pm-4pm 1pm-4pm 11am-2pm 11am-3pm 11am-1pm 11am-1pm 12pm-2pm 11am-2pm 12:00-2pm 11am-5pm

2861 5th Street 3605 Vestal Loop 13730 Meadowbrook Court 14153 Kahler Place 627 Quartz Way 2239 Alpine Drive 1180 Northview Dr 1168 Allen Court 266 Meadow View Parkway 324 Irwin Place 1712 Stonehenge Drive 10687 E Goose Haven Dr 9745 Isabelle Rd 1379 Charles Dr. C-7 541 Hilltop Street 541 Hilltop St 1312 Lupine Court 535 Deerwood Drive 711 Ridge Creek Ct. 918 Half Measures Dr.

$2,215,000 $469,000 $574,900 $734,000 $355,500 $415,000 $560,000 $585,000 $998,500 $1,175,000 $675,000 $950,000 $1,300,000 $349,900 $374,999 $374,999 $389,000 $398,500 $525,000 $600k+ Starting in the high$300,000's. $700k's+ $275,000 $635,000 $500,000+ $699,000 $1,089,000

Kimberly Fels Janet Thompson Kimberly Fels/John Hickey Digger Braymiller Debra Flora Kirsty Daviau Christine Torres The King Team David Cass Adam Stevenson Barbara Pozzi Karlynn Spreder Christina Davies Jeremy Johnson Jack Austin Jack Austin Charlie Matzen Beth Mason Michelle Bernardoni Marlita Lazo

Longmont

Thursday - Sunday

12pm-4pm

1437 Moonlight Drive

Louisville Lyons Lyons Lyons Niwot Niwot

Wednesday-Monday Sunday Saturday By appointment Sunday Sunday

11am-5pm 11am-2pm 3pm-5pm 11am-5pm 11am-2pm 11am-1pm

1805 Blue Star Lane - Model Home 3141 Riverside Drive 122 Eagle Valley Dr 334 McConnell Drive 6766 Audubon Ave 4348 Pebble Beach Drive

Superior

Saturday & Sunday

11am-4pm

312 Maple Street

$698,000

Superior Westminster

Saturday Saturday

10am-12pm 11am-2pm

448 Jasper Way 14730 Pecos St

$755,000 $799,000

ReMax of Boulder RE/MAX of Boulder, Inc. 8z Real Estate RE/MAX Alliance RE/MAX of Boulder, Inc. Colorado Landmark, Realtors Colorado Landmark, Realtors WK Real Estate RE/MAX Alliance RE/MAX Alliance Cherry Creek Properties LLC RE/MAX of Boulder, Inc. Markel Homes: Kalmia38, Northfield Village & Northfield Commons RE/MAX of Boulder, Inc. Thompson Daviau Realty RE/MAX of Boulder, Inc. RE/MAX of Boulder, Inc. Kearney Realty Co Thompson Daviau Realty Coldwell Banker Kentwood Cherry Creek Colorado Landmark Realty WK Real Estate The Colorado Group Colorado Landmark Realtors - Niwot RE/MAX Alliance on Walnut RE/MAX Alliance RE/MAX Alliance on Walnut RE/MAX Alliance on Walnut WK Real Estate bethmason.net Real Estate ERA Tradewind Real Estate Markel Homes: Prospect NewTown

Chris Sweeney/Stan Meade Pedal To Properties Michele Steward Lynne McDougal Sarka Kubicova Marlita Lazo Deborah Read Fowler Chris Haught Tom Studebaker | Nate Freeman Todd Bloom Deborah Read Fowler

Markel Homes - North End Modern Prestige Real Estate Markel Homes Colorado Landmark WK Real Estate

303-442-0309 303-888-5655 303-668-9987 303-888-5655 720-234-6390 303-579-3628 303-564-8746 720-320-1405 303-885-6738 303-596-6133 303-905-5424 303-956-9033 303-517-0026 720-273-3452 970-313-6166 720-323-2566 720-323-2566 303-541-1903 303-589-5478 303-588-4080 303-522-7928 720-480-6106/ 303-817-7777 303-604-9196 303-947-1557 720-229-9915 303-823-6814 720-378-1217 303-947-4074

CORE Residential

720-465-7752

Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage Colorado Landmark

303-596-6591 720-378-1217

For Hafer 303.473.1456 or or Doreen Talarico303.684.5329 303.473.1452 Forinformation informationon onlisting listingyour youropen openhome, home,call callThais Thais Hafer 303.473.1456 Toni McNeill 14

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open Homes OPEN SATURDAY 12PM-2PM

Model Home Located at 1437 Moonlight Drive, Longmont

1312 Lupine Court, Longmont $389,000

Office Hours: Thursday – Sunday 12pm-4pm Two-story and ranch plans available Homes starting in the high-$300,000’s Call for more information and inventory

Contemporary Clover Creek 2 story with 4BR 3BA in quiet cul-de-sac location. Newly refinished hardwood, new carpet and paint, spacious private back yard. Vaulted Ceilings and skylights for abundant natural light. Neighborhood pool and parks. www.1312.wkre.com Charlie Matzen 303-589-0119 cmatzen@wkre.com www.CharlieMatzen.com

Stan Meade Chris Sweeney 303.817.7777 720.480.6106 www.pedaltoproperties.com

Open House Saturday 11am-2pm 13757 County Road 8, Fort Lupton 80621 $650,000

Open House Sunday 12pm-2pm 711 Ridge Creek Ct., Longmont

$525,000

4 Beds • 2 Baths • Total Sq. Ft. 2526

Enjoy Majestic Mountain & City Views from this Elegant Custom Home Loaded w/Features, Benefits and Amenities. 4 Bedrooms, 4 Bathrooms, 4330 Sq Ft, 3 Car Garage. MLS #794252.

Vintage Farm with 37 ac. Remodeled brick home with Equestrian or livestock barn. Easy to convert to a large shop and storage set up. Amazing views with old cottonwood trees. Make a move to the country! Easy access to highway. MLS# 798531

Directions: Pace, South of 9th Ave, West on Longs Peak, right on Ridge Creek Ct, house immediately on left

Hosted by: Christine Allard-Doble

970-685-0538

Michelle Bernardoni • ERA Tradewind Real Estate • 303-588-4080

Open House Saturday 11am-2pm

535 Deerwood Drive, Longmont $398,500

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T& SA -3 EN 11 OP SUN

Former Model home. Meticulously cared-for. Pre-listing inspection Report available. Main Floor Master, Granite tops, custom cabinetry, Built-ins, and all available extras. Across from Open Space. MLS# 799974 Beth Mason • beth@bethmason.net www.bethmason.net

1379 Charles Dr C-7, Longmont

High $300’s to Low $400’s | MLS #790960 Introducing Hover Place by Landmark Homes, a 60+ condominium community designed with age-in-place and accessibility in mind. Offering 8 different spacious single level residences, attached garages, secured entry and elevator service, all while overlooking Hover Park.

Call Jeremy Johnson

Each office independently owned & operated | 970-482-1781

970-313-6166 | www.LandmarkLiving.net

For advertising information, please call Toni McNeill 303.684.5329 or Thais Hafer 303.473.1456 For a complete listing and map of open homes in the area visit AtHomeColorado.com August 19-20, 2016

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HOME FIX

Boulder County Gold Award

How to repair vinyl siding

15 years in a row!

By C. Dwight Barnett, Tribune News Service (TNS)

1312 Lupine Court

Longmont

Open Sat 12pm - 2pm $389,000 Contemporary South Longmont 2 story. www.1312.wkre.com Charlie Matzen: 303-541-1903

2933 Shady Hollow East

Boulder

4348 Pebble Beach Drive Open Sun 11am - 1pm Private Lake and Golf Community! www.4348.wkre.com Chris Haught: 303-947-4074

3141 Riverside Drive

Niwot $1,089,000

Lyons

Open Sun 11am - 3pm $560,000 Central Bldr total remodel 3 bed, 4 bath tnhs. www.2933.wkre.com Jan Kirk: 303-888-2430

Open Sun 11am - 2pm $275,000 Dream Cabin on the River. Beautiful retreat. www.3141.wkre.com Lynne McDougal: 303-947-1557

3310 Harmony Road

853 Cypress Drive

Berthoud

New Listing! Views of Longs Peak with acreage. www.3310.wkre.com Sue Cable: 303-717-8523

31 Barber Lane

$725,000

Eldorado Springs

1739 Canvasback Drive

Now, more than ever, Make sure your agent is a Boulder Area REALTOR®

Johnstown

New Listing! $370,000 NICE 4bd/4ba w/updated kitchen, 3 car garage! www.1739.wkre.com Debbie Haubert: 303-588-2128

3803 Hummingbird Ct.

2703 Limestone Place

Superior

New Listing! Ideal location on quiet cul-de-sac! www.2703.wkre.com Mark Reuter: 720-564-6016

$645,000

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A: The original wood siding on your home is most likely poplar wood, which has dried over the years and has a tendency to split if a siding nail hit it in the wrong place. Fortunately, each piece of loose vinyl siding can be removed without having to remove the entire wall. If the loose piece is in the middle of a wall, you do not have to start at the top and remove all the siding. A contractor can use a special inexpensive tool to undo the locking lip at the bottom of each panel to expose the loose areas. Where the wood siding is split, the vinyl can be reinstalled using special fasteners,

or the split wood can be repaired and the vinyl siding's fasteners can be relocated away from where the original wood is damaged. Vinyl siding is very easy to install once all the outside or inside corners, window trim and soffits have been installed. Even if the entire wall is loose and has to be removed it can be repaired in less than an eight-hour day with a crew of two experienced workers. If you have a two-story home it may take a little longer, but the original vinyl can, in most cases, be reused and you would have to pay for labor only. If you can't locate the original contractor, at least give the company name or the contractor's name to the local Better Business Bureau to protect other unsuspecting homeowners from experiencing poor workmanship. C. Dwight Barnett is a certified master inspector with the American Society of Home Inspectors. Write to him at C. Dwight Barnett, Evansville Courier & Press, P.O. Box 268, Evansville, Ind. 47702 or e-mail d.Barnett@insightbb.com.

Boulder

New Listing! $885,000 Inviting living among beautiful surroundings. www.853.wkre.com Stu Wright: 303-888-1679

New Listing! $499,000 Eldorado Springs cottage on S Boulder Creek! www.31.wkre.com Nancy Denison: 303-887-8457

New Listing! $700,000 New, new, new 5/5/3, 1.74 horses allowed! www.3803.wkre.com Dene Yarwood: 303-808-0076

Q: Our home was built in the 1920s and is showing its age. Painting the home every 10 years is out of the question so we decided to have the vinyl siding installed. After the workers left, the home looked brand-new. But after a few months I noticed the siding was coming loose. I called the contractor and found out the phone number is no longer in service. Can you advise me on what to do now?

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This 2-ACRE Lot along the Davidson Mesa Ridge boasts expansive views of the Mountains & Boulder Valley & has approved and permitted plans to build an approx. 4200 Sq. Ft. custom home.

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Tropical flair is easy with hardy hibiscus By Carol O’Meara, Colorado State University Extension, Boulder County BOULDER COUNTY – Every so often a plant stops me in my tracks, either with beautiful foliage or gorgeous flowers. My spouse is used to me saying “wait a minute – stop, stop the car. Back up a little.” He’ll wait patiently as I crane my neck looking at the plant, getting out of the car if needed to get closer. If the curtains in the house twitch from the owner watching the crazy lady staring at their yard, I’ll wave and point at the plant in hopes that they come out to talk about it. What captured my eye this summer is a gigantic beauty, the Hardy Hibiscus (Hibiscus moscheutos). The big, tropical flowers and colorful foliage are a double whammy that demand attention and make you dream of being in paradise. Hardy hibiscuses are shrubs with an upright, mounding habit and dark green foliage. Some are large – up to five feet tall – while

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Colorado State University Extension, Boulder County others stay small enough to fill large containers or center of the perennial bed. Once established, get ready for a show: they’ll sport huge, ruffled, crepe-paper like, seven-inch blooms which open wide to show off the anthers and stamen. Each stem can produce single or multiple flowers. The plant will need staking and

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The big, tropical flowers and colorful foliage of Hibiscus are a double whammy that demand attention and make you dream of being in paradise.

protection against high winds. Perennial hibiscus plants have no severe pest of disease problems. Because the plant is big, plant it in a site where it can grow to four foot tall and three foot wide. Choose a location with full sun to part shade, and amend the soil with organic matter. Though they love heat, this isn’t a xeric plant, and does best in moist, organically-rich soils. Water it daily for two weeks to help it establish, then wean it back to irrigation levels that keep the soil moist but not soggy. In fall, cut the plant back to a foot tall after the first frost hibiscus blooms on new wood and this ensures a dazzling display every year. Mulch it with a four to five inch layer of wood chips to protect it from warming during winter. If it doesn’t pop up in early spring, don’t worry; the plant is slow to appear in the spring, nosing up after the soil warms to at least 70 degrees. Once it appears in spring, prune off the remaining stems from last year and apply a time-released, balanced fertilizer. Stop feeding after June to ensure that flower production is not impeded by the excess

nitrogen. Ready to choose your plant? You’ll find hardy hibiscus in deep reds, bright pinks, white with red throats, burgundy, blue, striped or solid. Plant a large with two smaller hibiscus to add drama to the planting. Vegetable gardeners, don’t forget to come out to the Taste of Tomato event on Saturday, Aug. 27, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Gateway Fun Park, 4800 N. 28th St. in Boulder. Sample tomatoes, mingle, and talk about the love apple in this homegrown event. Entry is free if you bring three tomatoes to share (ten cherry tomatoes), otherwise entry is $5 per adult, and children get in free. For details, visit harlequinsgardens.com. Colorado State University Extension, together with Boulder County Parks and Open Space, provides unbiased, research-based information about consumer and family issues, horticulture, natural resources, agriculture and 4-H youth development. For more information contact Extension at the Boulder County Fairgrounds, 9595 Nelson Rd., Box B, Longmont, 303.678.6238, or visit ext.colostate.edu/boulder.

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DIY or hire contractors LOVELAND – There’s

definitely something satisfying and rewarding about completing your own home improvement project. Not only do you feel a sense of accomplishment, but you can also take pride in showcasing your talent to all of your family and friends. And with all of the DIY shows available to watch and instruct you, it seems even easier to tackle these days. But is it the right choice for you? Here are a few things you might want to consider when deciding whether to DIY or hire contractors: How much time and effort will this involve? The first question you need to ask – is it really worth the time and energy to take on this project -

or will a professional be able to complete the job faster, easier, and with less disruption to your home life? Consider the timeframe... what may take you 6+ weeks to achieve, a contractor could be in and out in less than 2 weeks. And how much of an impact on daily living can you tolerate? For example, if you are planning on redoing your kitchen or bathroom, are you prepared to be without appliances or perhaps the use of a shower for weeks at a time? Is expertise required? This is the big question – do you have the knowledge and skills to attempt this project on your own? Especially when it comes

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to structural, electrical, or plumbing work! With many of these types of projects, you’re not only facing dangerous safety issues but also potential concerns regarding code violations, permits, and licensing issues. And you certainly don’t want to risk the structural integrity of your home! The last thing you want to do is

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to screw up a major job due to lack of expertise that will inevitably require further repairs and cost you more money in the end – or worse -cause harm to you or your home! Keep in mind that professionals have all the necessary tools, experience, and know-how to get the job done quickly and properly. Is there danger involved? Safety should be your first priority. Some repairs (like the aforementioned structural, electrical, and plumbing jobs) have inherent risks and may be too dangerous to deal with on your own. Sometimes it’s better to leave these projects to a professional who has been there and done that. You might want

to consider saving yourself the risk of injury and preventing any damage to your home by hiring a pro. As you can see, there are many things to consider when tackling a do-it-yourself home improvement. What you see on TV may not be as easy, safe, or efficient as portrayed. Before you decide whether to DIY or hire a contractor, make sure to keep these questions in mind and evaluate what is the best course of action for you for your timeframe, skill set, budget, and safety. Suzanne Plewes is a broker associate at RE/ MAX Alliance. Write to 750 W. Eisenhower Blvd., Loveland, CO 80537, call 970.290.0373 or e-mail suzanneplewes@remax.net.

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• Handicapped accessible Master Suite, Living areas, & Deck • All new appliances and fixtures • New hardwood flooring and carpets • LED Lighting (reduced operating & maintenance costs) • New Large Deck

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1814 Faith Place, Longmont $399,900 Tucked in one of beautiful Olde Town’s nicest neighborhoods, steps away from Sunset Golf Course and Pool, this 3 BD 2 BA home with garden level family room and den/office awaits its new owner! Located on a quiet street, with many improvements including: New Roof, Soffits, Fascia, Gutters, Sewer Line, Exterior & Interior Paint, Carpet, Sprinkler System, Landscaping, Stainless Appliances and much more! Basement walkout to a large, fenced backyard, deck and patio is an added bonus!

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HOME AND GARDEN

Top trends in container gardening (BPT) - Gardening is a peaceful activity that eases tension, reduces overall stress and promotes longevity. One long-term study found that daily gardening reduces the risk for both dementia and Alzheimer’s disease. With all of these benefits, there are ample reasons why people of all ages and lifestyles should start digging in the dirt. You don’t need a big yard or lots of room to enjoy a beautiful garden. With so many options for indoor and outdoor container gardening, there’s no limit on the number of gardens you can have. Container gardening is a great way to color up a small space, add depth and height to your yard or easily change up the look of your patio. No matter your skill level, enjoy the benefits of gardening

with these container trends: Foliage gardens Foliage plants are no longer just accessories for your small space garden. You can create an entire display simply out of rich, colorful foliage plants. Fountain grass, papyrus, vinca and grassy rush are all great additions for adding vibrancy to your container garden. Mix and match with various textures to find a unique display that speaks to you. Petunia tower A petunia tower is a great way to add an unexpected element to your container garden collection. A flower tower is easy to make and sun-loving Tidal Wave Petunias will bloom all season long on a patio, deck or pool area. You will need only three Tidal Wave

plants. The Red Velour have great color and texture and make a strong statement. Plant them with good potting soil into a 10 to 12 inch wide plastic nursing pot. Place a three-foot metal tomato cage into the pot. The cage should be as wide at the bottom as it is on the top. Now slip the entire plastic pot into a glazed pot that’s about one to four inches wider, and voila! Hanging baskets Hanging flower baskets bring your plants to eyelevel, where everyone can enjoy their wonderful scents and sights. Add beauty to an otherwise dull porch, wall or rafters. Try planting succulents for a virtually care-free container garden. Petunias, calibrachoa and pansies also make wonderful additions to hanging baskets.

Combination containers Who says your container garden can only have one plant? Get creative and play with different color and texture combinations of plants and flowers. You can make up your own mix or search online for combo recipes by other inspiring gardeners. Mix foliage with flowers and use a color scheme to build a balanced and beautiful container. Indoor container gardening Take your favorite hobby inside. Even if you have a small apartment, there’s no need to rule out house plants. Find the

best place for each plant, depending on their light requirements. Don’t be afraid to experiment and try different locations until you find the best spot for your indoor containers. For sun-loving plants, just be sure to place them on a windowsill for maximum light exposure. With so many options and room for creativity, container gardening is a trend that’s here to stay. Tap into your inventive side to build a container garden that brings joy and wellness both indoors and out. For more gardening ideas, tips and tricks visit wavepetunias.com.

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RENTAL SPOTLIGHT Your Guide to Rental Communities in Boulder, Broomfield, Larimer and Weld Counties

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Hover Manor Senior Apartment Residence

1401 Elmhurst Drive, Longmont

Senior Living

$905/$910 per month

1 Bed, 1 Bath

62 years and older. Secure building, quiet neighborhood, meal program, transportation, utilities paid, appliances and cable TV included. Vouchers accepted

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SUPERIOR | 2042 OXFORD LANE

BOULDER | 1355 FAIRFIELD DRIVE

BOULDER | 1510 NORWOOD AVENUE

3 BR * 2 BA * 1435 TSF (799684) * $345,000

3 BR * 2 BA * 1564 TSF (799740) * $705,000

4 BR * 4 BA * 3360 TSF (799857) * $1,250,000

BOULDER | 5044 4TH STREET

BOULDER | 2244 SPRUCE STREET B

LAFAYETTE | 1227 JAMES CIRCLE

4 BR * 4 BA * 2936 TSF (799899) * $995,000

1 BR * 1 BA * 740 TSF (799986) * $449,000

2 BR * 2 BA * 1968 TSF (800008) * $310,000

BOULDER | 3555 BISON DRIVE

LOUISVILLE | 667 AUGUSTA DRIVE

BROOMFIELD | 14150 MCKAY PARK CIRCLE

3 BR * 3 BA * 3264 TSF (800042) * $930,000

4 BR * 4 BA * 3833 TSF (800098) * $869,000

3 BR * 3 BA * 3349 TSF (800115) * $515,000

GREELEY | 5775 W. 29TH STREET #4-412

BOULDER | 2277 VINEYARD PLACE

BLACK HAWK | 77 CARROLL COURT

1 BR * 1 BA * 1042 TSF (800123) * $164,900

3 BR * 3 BA * 3571 TSF (800202) * $749,900

6 BR * 4 BA * 5114 TSF (800313) * $989,000

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