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Boulder-area home sales: Expected and unprecedented
‘Dry’ describes the climate of the Boulder-area since July. But ‘dry’ doesn’t adequately portray the complexities of today’s Boulder County real estate market.
BOULDER – ‘Dry’ describes the climate of the Boulder-area since July. But ‘dry’ doesn’t adequately portray the complexities of today’s Boulder County real estate market. Ken Hotard, senior vice president of public affairs for the Boulder Area Realtor® Association, has two additional terms for the current Boulder County real estate market that are somewhat contradictory: expected and unprecedented. Sales trends, Hotard says, are performing as expected. “The market overall is pretty much unchanged. Single-family home sales matched July, which continues to trail year-to-
date well behind last year in both single-family and townhomes,” Hotard says. Boulder-area markets saw 443 single-family home sales in August, the exact number of sales compared to July 2016, and an 11.4 percent drop in year-to-date sales compared to the prior year through August 2015 with 3,022 units sold versus 3,410. Inventory of singlefamily homes for sale in Boulder County improved modestly last month, growing by 2.7 percent compared to July with 986 homes available for sale compared to 960. For condos/townhomes, the 149 units sold in the Boulder-area markets improved 7.9 percent in
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TOM KALINSKI RE/MAX of Boulder August 2016 compared to July’s sale of 138 units. Year-to-date, attached dwellings sales dropped 17.6 percent through August 2016 compared to the prior year through August 2015 – 925 units compared to 1,122. But when it comes to inventory, the term
‘expected’ falls short. Attached dwellings for sale in Boulder County grew by 47.5 in August 2016 compared to July 2016 – 174 units versus 118 units. “The inventory numbers are relatively small so the percentages look much larger, but when you are approaching a 50 percent inventory increase, it’s noticeable,” said Hotard. “The inventory increase likely is due to the high price points, which encourage condo/ townhome owners to decide it’s time to make a move or sell a rental unit.” Average and median sales prices continue double-digit increases across nearly every category, reflecting the current demand and tight inventory. “Some people are priced out of the market, and it’s in part due to the lack of housing supply,” he explains. And that’s where the ‘unprecedented’ part of the residential housing story begins. With strong job growth in the region and demand for housing high, typically builders would build new homes, notes Hotard. But new home construction continues to lag demand in Boulder County, with little to no additional homes being
built and no change in sight in the near future. The lack of housing supply extends to the Denver-metro area where the housing deficit is one of the most severe in the country, according to a new study by National Association of Realtors. The NAR study shows that a new home is needed to meet the demand created by every 1.6 new jobs, but only about 25 percent of the needed homes have been built in the Denver-area. “I’ve never seen a market like this one with inventories so low, prices at all-time highs, strong job growth, and yet there is a lack of construction. I think ‘unprecedented’ is a fair word for it,” says Hotard. “Boulder area real estate markets are among the best in the country, but it’s also a very challenging and difficult market. The complexity makes it difficult to make predictions for now. The challenges certainly add to the value of high-quality realtors for buyers and sellers in this market.” Tom Kalinski is the Owner and Founder of RE/MAX of Boulder. To reach him call 303.441.5620 or e-mail tomkalinski33@gmail.com
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Autumn home-selling secrets GREELEY – Lindsay Jiricek, of Sears Real Estate, lists the top three tips for selling a home in the fall. For years, spring and summer have been considered the optimal home-selling seasons. However, fall is fast overcoming the “prime” selling seasons as the best time to sell. “This is due, in no small part, to less competition on the buyer side, which leads to motivated sellers,” said Jiricek. For homeowners considering selling this fall, Jiricek lists the following three tips to better ensure a fast sale:
fall you can make the exterior of a house pop by planting autumn flowers, such as chrysanthemums and marigolds, both of which come in yellow, keeping in mind that yellow stimulates buying impulses. Curb appeal also means cleaning up the yard; e.g., raking dead leaves, trimming bushes and trees, etc.”
Create curb appeal “Curb appeal is essential for selling any home, despite the season,” said Jiricek. “However, during
Check your HVAC “Having your HVAC system checked before inclement weather sets in is imperative,” concluded
Clean your windows In order to sell a home, its windows need to sparkle. Potential buyers will notice dust, streaks, smudges, etc., that have accumulated over the summer, so they should all be cleaned inside and out.
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Jiricek. “Any issues should be fixed before a home is listed, as a buyer will ask a home inspector to check out the HVAC.” Lindsay Jiricek works with buyers, sellers and those relocating to northern Colorado. She is a member of the National Association of Realtors, Colorado Association of Realtors, Greeley Area Realtor
For years, spring and summer have been considered the optimal home-selling seasons. However, fall is fast overcoming the “prime” selling seasons as the best time to sell.
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LOVELAND – RE/MAX Alliance broker associate Sarah Warnock was recently elected as chair of the Loveland-Berthoud Association of Realtors. “Since its chartering in 1949, my great-grandfather, grandfather, father and two of my uncles have also served as chairs for the Loveland-Berthoud Association of Realtors,” said Warnock, a fourthgeneration Realtor who has been in the business for fourteen years. “Now it is my turn to step up to the plate and serve.” Warnock’s great-grandfather and grandfather, who in fact sat on the founding Board for the Loveland-Berthoud Association of Realtors, were able to get the newly founded Board chartered by the National Association of Realtors in May of 1949. Today, the Loveland-Berthoud Association of Realtors is very involved in the community, often working closely with the local city government and state politicians to defend property rights in many different ways. Currently, the association is working on affordable housing issues and construction defect regulations. The Board and many of its members volunteer a lot of time and effort to a number of local outreach programs, charities, and other various community opportunities. Warnock has a deep-seated respect for the position, especially following several members of her family and the many great agents that have served in years past. “The Loveland-Berthoud Association of Realtors is very strong and plays an important role
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‘Why isn’t my house selling?’ COLORADO SPRINGS – Broker Associate Jean Wheaton, of The Wheaton Team at RE/MAX Properties, Inc., is asked time and time again, “Why isn’t my house selling?” Her answer: Go across the street and take a good look at the front exterior. “Ask yourself, ‘How does the front door look? Does it need painting? What about the landscaping, is the yard overgrown?’” said Wheaton. “Curb appeal means everything in the market today and a few minor changes will give your house the facelift it needs.” For sellers whose homes
aren’t selling, Wheaton lists the following three additional tips to help ensure a sale: No. 1: Keep the bare essentials and store the rest. “If your home is cluttered, it will seem too small for the buyers,” said Wheaton. “Get rid of all personal items such as family photos and all the little knick-knacks. Too much furniture in the great room? Store it. Open the home up for potential buyers to visualize their furnishings in the home.” No. 2: Ensure the home is spotless and move-in ready. “Fresh paint is always a good seller and
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common advice tells you to paint your walls a neutral color, but look at what’s selling in your area,” added Wheaton. “Sometimes a few cheery colors add to the character of the home.
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New down payment assistance program: Double Match By Michaela Phillips, Guaranteed Rate Inc. BOULDER – Guaranteed Rate is proud to introduce its newest down payment assistance loan program, Double Match. If you are interested in purchasing a home with as little money down as possible, this program can help. Here’s what you need to know in order to get started and see if you are eligible. What Is double match? This down payment assistance program consists of a 2% grant from Guaranteed Rate, with 1% contributed from the borrower as a down payment. This program is available nationally for those looking to purchase a property, and who meet income and location criteria (detailed below). Down payment With the Double Match program, the borrower is only required to pay 1% of the total purchase price, and Guaranteed Rate covers the remaining 2%, 6
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For example, if the loan is in one spouse’s name and the other spouse is not on the loan, the second spouse’s income is not counted toward the limit. Borrowers must also have a minimum credit score of 680 in order to qualify. Mortgage insurance A requirement of the Double Match program is that the borrower must purchase private mortgage insurance (PMI), which is included in the monthly mortgage payment. However, since this is a conventional loan (versus a government-insured loan), the PMI is not required for the life of the loan. Once the borrower has accrued 20% equity in the property, the PMI may be dropped. Additionally, there is no government funding fee as there is with government-issued loans. Guaranteed Rate’s Double Match program is a very helpful option for those who are looking to
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LOVELAND – Real estate terminology can be confusing, especially when it comes to mortgages. Many terms aren’t quite clear and some are simply misunderstood. Here are a few important mortgage terms that you should know if you plan on purchasing a home. Appraised value – An appraisal is a report from a licensed appraiser. Within that report is a specific appraised value, which is essentially the current market value of a property based on recent sales. Assessed value – Assessed value is often confused with appraised value. Assessed values are what properties are taxed on by the city or town. Since assessed values do not get updated frequently, they should not be used to estimate market value. PMI – PMI stands for private mortgage insurance. Loans with less than 20% for a down payment will likely have a monthly PMI charge. Some loans also have an up-front mortgage insurance charge as part of closing costs. Closing costs – Closing costs are fees related to obtaining your home loan. Although the types of fees may be similar from lender to lender, the amounts can vary. Also, buyers often assume that closing costs represent everything that they must pay at closing, but closing costs do not include pre-paid expenses (which are also payable at closing). Pre-paid expenses – Pre-paid expenses are used to describe money that is collected at closing and placed into an escrow account so that funds are available when payments are due. Home buyers are often required to contribute to an escrow account at closing and each month (as part of the mortgage payment) for real estate taxes and property insurance. Interest rate – The interest rate is used to calculate your monthly mortgage payment. Rates are applied to the amount of money borrowed. APR – APR is different from interest rate. APR calculations include closing costs, so it’s a good way to compare mortgage options. Two lenders may offer the same interest rate but their APR may be different because of their closing cost charges.
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Points - One point equals one percent of the loan amount. With points, you are essentially paying interest up-front in exchange for a lower interest rate over the life of the loan. Title insurance - Title insurance is a policy that protects your equity in a home should there be an issue with the title (your ownership rights). You are normally required to purchase lender’s title insurance to protect the lender’s interest. Owner’s title insurance is optional. If purchased, it protects you for as long as you own the property. Mortgage commitment – A mortgage commitment is a loan approval by a lender indicating that they have cleared all major conditions and are likely able to close the loan. Remaining conditions are typically listed in the approval and should be reviewed carefully. A loan is not guaranteed to close even when a commitment is received. Clear to close - A clear to close represents full loan approval with all conditions cleared. Closing paperwork is typically prepared shortly after the clear to close is issued. Loan-to-value – LTV represents the loan amount compared to the purchase price. For example, if you are borrowing $320,000 for the purchase of a $400,000 property, then your LTV is 80%. These are the most common mortgage terms that home buyers will come across during the mortgage process. Consult with a lender for additional information. 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. September 30 - October 1, 2016
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Perennial fall chores BOULDER COUNTY – I am not a perfect gardener. If I were, the lingering heat wave wouldn’t bother me. But I’m shocked at the temperatures whenever I step outside, my mind insisting that Mother Nature is going to have to use the same calendar as the rest of us, darn it, and start cooling off. Now that we’re into October, it’s time to start planning for fall, not hosting a pool party. Each season brings with it a list of chores that promote good plant health, and in fall, perennial beds and borders should be rejuvenated with a little late season planting and cleanup. Local garden centers offer an excellent assortment of these long-lived plants, bringing in fresh material for shoppers’ delight. Cleaning up after plants stop growing for the season removes insects, their eggs and any diseases that over-winter on fallen leaves. But in good gardener fashion, there are several schools of thought on how to care for perennial beds in fall. For those who like their beds tidy, cutting back the foliage once it is dead gives
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Echinacea, or poppies until late winter for texture and food for birds. If you do this, leave only healthy plants standing; if they’re diseased, remove and destroy them. Leaving your plant clean up until spring allows the plant to capture more snow, funneling moisture to the soil. Snow, along with mulch, gathered at the base of plants sitting close to each other in a winter garden also gives them some added protection from wind. After the ground freezes, apply mulch to stabilize soil temperature and prevent alternate freezing and thawing of soil, which can lift crowns above soil levels. Dig and store tender summer flowering bulbs and corms after frost has nipped the foliage and leaves are blackened. Gladiolas, cannas, and caladiums need to be lifted and kept in a cool location over winter. Dig carefully to avoid injuring corms since wounds are often entry points for disease organisms. Clip off and destroy plant tops immediately, then let the bulbs dry for a few days before storing them in a
Each season brings with it a list of chores that promote good plant health, and in fall, perennial beds and borders should be rejuvenated with a little late season planting and cleanup.
cool, dry area. Our Colorado Master Gardener program in Boulder County is currently taking applications for the spring class. If you are interested in helping others garden, the Colorado Master Gardener program is for you! Classes run January through March and will be held every Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Please contact the Colorado State University Extension Office in Boulder County at 303.678.6238 to receive an application.
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A home may look move in ready, but a professional home inspector will cover features of the house such as electrical wiring, plumbing, roofing, insulation, as well as structural features of the home and may uncover issues that a buyer may not notice. As a buyer, you are making a large investment. It is important to know the exact condition of the home you are buying. Having a home inspector conduct a
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inspection done even if they are buying a brand new home. Just because a home is new doesn’t mean it you shouldn’t have it inspected. Just as you can purchase a new car that is a lemon you can purchase a new home with defects. Reliance on the builder’s one or two year warranty is the most common reason why buyers of new homes forgo home inspections. Some defects that could be revealed by an inspection may take much longer that the
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yourHouse by Boulder Creek offers lifestyle, flexibility, and value in Boulder County.
Finding value in Erie Introducing low-maintenance living in Boulder County from the mid $300s By A Martin, At Home. Photography provided by Boulder Creek Neighborhoods.
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rie is a great place to live. Time Magazine recently awarded Erie the number 13 spot on their nation-wide best places to live list, and for good reason. Erie is a unique community that offers historic, small-town charm paired with modern amenities and plenty of conveniences. Downtown Erie showcases new restaurants and breweries that are making their mark on the Denver scene. The town fosters the smalltown feel by producing several community events each year, like Biscuit Days (a nod to mining days gone by) and the annual Erie Fair and Hot Air Balloon Festival. What’s more, the city’s awardwinning community center offers
a wide variety of recreational activities for the young and notas-young, while the Community Library boasts a fireplace reading room and an outdoor patio that features a firepit. Given all that Erie has to offer, it’s hardly surprising to learn that new communities are springing up all over the area. And Boulder Creek Neighborhoods, one of Colorado’s most well respected home builders, is introducing something special. You may already be familiar with the signature style of lowmaintenance living found in a Boulder Creek home. The builder calls it “Lifefullness®” – to you it means the chance to leave outdoor chores behind and find some free
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time for the things you love. Boulder Creek’s latest Lifefull® neighborhood in Erie is Brennan by the Lake. Located off of Erie Parkway, just west of County Line Road, Brennan by the Lake was introduced this summer, and has already made quite an impression on homebuyers. The first release of homes at Brennan was Boulder Creek’s popular easyHouse series – lowmaintenance ranch patio homes starting in the mid $400s. In just a few short months, over 20 of these homes have been snapped up by folks eager to experience a new way of living in Erie. But Boulder Creek has even more to bring to this coveted Boulder County neighborhood. The builder has recently announced a second phase of Brennan by the Lake, featuring the flexible yourHouse collection – homes right around 2,000 square feet that offer an array of personalization opportunities and start in the mid $300s. Brian Fink, the vice president of sales for Boulder Creek, was more than a little enthusiastic to share a bit about these new Brennan homes. When asked what makes Brennan by the Lake so special, he
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didn’t hesitate. “I think, for us,” he said, “it’s that these homes are one of the most affordable new home options in Erie,” Fink said. As an added bonus, Fink adds, Brennan is located in Boulder County. While all of Erie is a local treasure, there’s undeniable appeal to buying a home in Boulder County. Fink goes on, “From the lowmaintenance lifestyle, to the flexible plans, to the Boulder County address; the value that these townhomes provide is undeniable.” You may have noticed one keyword in that last quote. “Townhome.” If you’re like a lot of new home buyers, you may not be starting your home search, looking for a townhome. Perhaps you have a distinct impression of what a townhome will look and feel like, or perhaps you haven’t considered the benefits of living in an attachedstyle home. Boulder Creek’s yourHouse townhomes are different. So much so that buyers often comment that these homes don’t feel like a townhome at all. The floorplans are significantly wider than a traditional townhome, allowing for an open, spacious feel. Large windows capitalize on natural light. And Boulder Creek’s flexible yourHouse designs give buyers some impressive personalization options. “The homes in this series can flex from two bedrooms to a three or four bedroom home,” says Fink. The two-story designs offer upstairs choices like a third September 30 - October 1, 2016
bedroom or a loft, or even two spacious master suites. Downstairs offers a very private full bedroom and bath suite option – perfect for a home office, guests, or even that bounce back kid who’s home from college. As Fink points out, “Townhomes are typically short two things: space to play and space for storage.� Boulder Creek has addressed both of these shortcomings at Brennan by designing townhomes that provide what others simply don’t. The two-story townhomes at Brennan offer a conditioned storage space perfect for your outdoor gear, holiday decorations, or collectables. Or, if you need that space for a vehicle, you can choose to finish it into a third garage bay. Consider your storage needs covered. In addition, the neighborhood at Brennan by the Lake showcases a community park centerpiece so residents can enjoy playing in the Colorado outdoors, just outside their door. This 1-acre park will feature community garden beds, a picnic pavilion, and even a bocce court. Of course, the townhomes at Brennan offer the “LifefullŽ� lowmaintenance lifestyle for which
Boulder Creek is known. Many of the outdoor maintenance chores are managed on behalf of the homeowner – including things like lawn care and snow removal. That translates to less time doing chores and more time to enjoy the things that make life worth living. “And here’s the exciting thing,� Fink said. “We’re in preconstruction pricing – starting in the mid $300s.� Fink anticipates that the first of the townhomes will be under construction in November of this year. That’s amazing news for potential buyers, as preconstruction pricing often offers some of the best values in a new neighborhood. With around 2,000 square feet, 2 to 4 bedrooms, options for 3-car garages and more, it’s no wonder Fink calls yourHouse one of the best values in Erie. There’s more good news for potential buyers who are looking for a new lifestyle: yourHouse townhomes (featuring different exteriors) are available to tour in Boulder Creek’s DELO neighborhood in Louisville. This truly is a rare opportunity. It’s preconstruction pricing without the
Erie is a great place to live. Time Magazine recently awarded Erie the number 13 spot in their best places to live list1.
typical pre-construction unknowns. You can see the floorplans first hand, and still take advantage of introductory pricing. However, Fink does include one word of caution. “Pre-construction pricing won’t last much longer,� he
said. When construction begins in November, the prices are expected to increase. Now is the time to act. To learn more about Boulder Creek or Brennan by the Lake, visit livebrennan.com or call 720.548.2820.
Endnotes: 1 “Best Places to Live 2015: Erie, Colorado.� Time. Time, 14 Aug. 2015. Web. 27 Sept. 2016.
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Price
Agent
Company
Phone
8632 Five Parks Dr
$525,000
3095 29th Street E102
$259,500
Sheri Brown
REMAX Alliance
303-499-9880
Eric Jacobson
RE/MAX of Boulder, Inc.
7429 Singing Hills Court
303-437-0221
$290,000
Barbara Pozzi
The Colorado Group
7618 Aberdeen Way
303-956-9033
$405,000
TR Swanwick
WK Real Estate
303-525-8803
Boulder
Sunday
11am-1pm
4500 Baseline Rd. 1-1303
$430,000
John Hinkelman
8z Real Estate
303-818-2344
Boulder
Sunday
12pm-2pm
4500 Baseline Rd
$439,000
Kristin Bramer
8z Real Estate
720-234-3536
Boulder
Sunday
1pm-3pm
937 Roxwood Ln., C
$465,000
Betty Cooney
Betty Cooney Realty
303-442-6674
Boulder
Sunday
12pm-2pm
128 Wild Horse
$725,000
Craig Peterson
WK Real Estate
720-564-6008
Boulder
Sunday
1pm-3pm
2134 S Walnut St #19
$735,000
Amanda Salzman
REMAX Alliance on Walnut
303-956-4433
Boulder
Saturday
1:30pm-3:30pm
5050 Pierre St A
$815,000
Barb Passalacqua
REMAX Alliance
303-931-6673
Boulder
Sunday
12pm-2:30pm
4730 Kincross Court
$829,000
Barry Remington
WK Real Estate
720-373-9297
Boulder
Saturday
1pm-3pm
3665 Cayman Pl
$840,000
Michelle Trudgeon
Goodacre & Company
720-272-9547
Boulder
Sunday
1pm-3pm
1255 Gillaspie Dr
$849,900
Alicia Miller
REMAX Alliance
303-818-0954
Boulder
Sunday
12pm-2pm
91 Valley View Way
$850,000
Aggie Sobol
WK Real Estate
303-885-9806
Boulder
Sunday
1pm-4pm
4522 13th Street Unit E
$875,000
Michael Rebich
ReMax of Boulder
303-478-3207
Boulder
Sunday
12:30pm-3pm
3474 16th Circle
$899,900
John Hinkelman
8z Real Estate
303-818-2344 303-589-8957
Boulder
Sunday
12pm-2pm
3205 Martinique Ave
$939,000
Liz Benson
Colorado Landmark, Realtors
Boulder
Saturday & Sunday
1pm-3pm
4544 S. Hampton Circle
$1,045,000
Wes Hobson
RE/MAX of Boulder, Inc.
303-324-3767
Boulder
Sunday
11am-2pm
2221 Carriage Hills Drive
$1,325,000
Keith McQuillen
WK Real Estate
303-589-1432
Boulder
Sunday
12pm-2pm
635 Paragon Drive
$1,399,000
Mike Moger
WK Real Estate
303-859-4467
Boulder
Sunday
1pm-3pm
988 Cedar Ave
$1,495,000
Lee Hart
Goodacre & Company
720-938-2151
Boulder
Sunday
12pm-2pm
7496 Panorama Drive
$1,695,000
Julia Cantarovici
8z Real Estate
720-203-7789
Boulder
Saturday
1pm-3pm
901 Hawthorn Ave
$1,695,000
Karen Barrocas
REMAX Alliance
303-817-6772
Boulder
Sunday
1pm-3pm
901 Hawthorn Ave
$1,695,000
Karen Barrocas
REMAX Alliance
303-817-6772
Boulder
Sunday
1pm-3pm
3981 Promontory Ct
$1,799,000
David Scott
Colorado Landmark, Realtors
303-588-8358
Boulder
Daily
11am-5pm
3092 Big Horn St
$1M +
Roz Giannasi Pinon
Markel Homes: Kalmia38, Northfield Village & Northfield Commons
303-442-0309
Broomfield
Saturday
11am-1pm
3705 Yale Dr
$690,000
Sharon Monroe
REMAX Alliance
303-709-5396
Firestone
Saturday
10:30am-1:30pm
11445 Ebony St
$399,000
Barclay Logan
Thompson Daviau Realty
303-885-1830
Firestone
Sunday
10:30am-12:30pm
11445 Ebony St
$399,000
Barclay Logan
Thompson Daviau Realty
303-885-1830
Golden
Saturday
12pm-3pm
5364 Dunraven Circle
$815,000
Karolyn Merrill
WK Real Estate
303-817-2827
Lafayette
Sunday
12pm-2pm
306 E. Chester
$395,000
Mark Remington
WK Real Estate
303-489-8054
Lafayette
Sunday
1pm-3pm
2830 Shoshone Trail
$1,075,000
Eric Wright
WK Real Estate
303-883-7245
Longmont
Saturday
11am-1pm
938 Quartz Ct
$290,000
Mark Sullivan
ERA Tradewind Real Estate
303-884-3760
Longmont
Saturday
2pm-4pm
640 Gooseberry Dr 603
$290,000
Julie Ann Markiewicz
REMAX Alliance
303-995-3914
Longmont
Saturday
1pm-4pm
1427 Sanborn Pl
$319,900
Sean Gilliam
REMAX Alliance
970-313-6706
Longmont
Saturday & Sunday
11am-1pm
2162 Cypress St
$399,900
Johnnie David
ERA Tradewind Real Estate
303-684-6325
Longmont
Saturday
11am-2pm
312 Baker Street
$427,000
Cory Dudley
Old Town Real Estate Co.
303-641-8597
Longmont
Sunday
11am-2pm
312 Baker Street
$427,000
Cory Dudley
Old Town Real Estate Co.
303-641-8597
Longmont
Saturday
11am-2pm
1103 Twin Peaks Circle
$435,000
John Vaughan
Coldwell Banker
303-408-7420
Longmont
Saturday
11am-1pm
1895 3rd Ave
$574,000
Suzy Williamson
REMAX Alliance
720-491-9885
Longmont
Saturday
2pm-4pm
1025 Katy Ln
$675,000
Suzy Williamson
REMAX Alliance
720-491-9885
Longmont
Saturday
12pm-3pm
520 Orion Ct
$715,000
Chris Freeman
ERA Tradewind Real Estate
303-478-0300
Longmont
Saturday
11am-2pm
1816 Kristy Ct
$796,000.00
Cory Dudley
Old Town Real Estate Co
303-641-8597
Longmont
Sunday
11am-2pm
1816 Kristy Ct
$796,000.00
Cory Dudley
Old Town Real Estate Co.
303-641-8597
Longmont
Saturday
1pm-3pm
7400 Cardinal Ln
$950,000
Christina Davies
REMAX Alliance on Walnut
720-273-3452
Longmont
Sunday
11am-2pm
3904 Glenn Eyre Drive
$1,295,000
Susan Baca
Kidder + real estate
720-434-9142
Longmont
Daily
11am-5pm
918 Half Measures Dr
$600k+
Marlita Lazo
Markel Homes: Prospect NewTown
Longmont
Thursday - Sunday
12pm-4pm
1437 Moonlight Drive
Starting in the high-$300,000's. Chris Sweeney/Stan Meade
Pedal To Properties
Louisville
Wednesday-Monday
11am-5pm
1805 Blue Star Lane - Model Home
$700k's+
Michele Steward
Markel Homes - North End
303-522-7928 720-480-6106/ 303-817-7777 303-604-9196
Lyons
Saturday
12pm-2pm
468 Riverside Drive
$440,000
Debbie Haubert
WK Real Estate
303-588-2128
Lyons
By appointment
11am-5pm
334 McConnell Drive
$500,000+
Marlita Lazo
Markel Homes
303-823-6814
Niwot
Saturday
2pm-4pm
6960 Niwot Square
$475,000
Deborah Read Fowler
Colorado Landmark
720-378-1217
Niwot
Saturday
11am-1pm
4348 Pebble Beach Drive
$999,950
Chris Haught
WK Real Estate
303-947-4074
Niwot
Sunday
1pm-3pm
6454 Legend Ridge Trl
$1,850,000
Deborah Read Fowler
Colorado Landmark
720-378-1217
Niwot
Saturday
2pm-5pm
6460 Coralberry Ct
$1,850,000
Kristin Kalush
REMAX Alliance on Walnut
303-809-1717
Superior
Sunday
12pm-2pm
1956 Estabrook Way
$525,000
Karla Bielanski
RE/MAX of Boulder, Inc.
303-931-5774
Thornton
Saturday
10am-12:30pm
12953 Lafayette St, Bldg D, Unit C
$200,000
Craig Cowley
WK Real Estate
303-589-4009
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Open Saturday 10AM-12PM 1159 Arapahoe Avenue Berthoud $400,000
1103 Twin Peaks Circle, Longmont $435,000 Pristine home in sought after Longmont Estates Greens, splendor in the meticulously landscaped 1/3 acre private lot. 4BR 3BA 3 car garage. Enjoy the serene setting from the screened-in back porch, deck under new pergola, or relaxing in the hot tub. Won’t last long!
New Carpet, New paint, Hardwood floors, Gr8 neighborhood!
Ashley Bevan • 8z Real Estate • 303.359.0457
Directions: Airport Rd to Twin Peaks Cir, turn left follow to house
John Vaughan • Ro@RoTroia.com • 303-408-7420
Model Home Located at 1437 Moonlight Drive, Longmont
Open House Sat 1-3 PM 359 Martin St., Mead, CO $395,000
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
Work from Home!! See this beautiful 3 bedroom, 3 bath home located in the growing town of Mead. The home is move-in ready, large kitchen, finished basement with in-law area, private patio. 2688 Sq. FT of residential and commercial area. The attached commercial space is currently used as a beauty salon with turn-key operation with off street parking but can also be used as office or retail space. Located in the heart of Mead. Directions: From Hwy 66 east of Longmont, north on Road 7 which turns to 3rd St. in Mead. Corner of Martin and 3rd St.
COMMERCIAL/RESIDENTIAL Stan Meade Chris Sweeney 303.817.7777 720.480.6106 www.pedaltoproperties.com
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520 Orion Ct, Longmont
468 Riverside Drive $440,000
$715,000
Directions: North on Pace, East on 9th, South on Deerwood, Right on West Stardance, Left on Little Fox and Left on Orion.
Location, Location, Location....Once the historic Riverside Lodge, now a beautiful private residence graced with picturesque views and tranquil sounds of nature. Boasting 4,646 square feet on .42 acres, this home makes a perfect getaway or full time residence. MLS#: 783383 • www.468.wkre.com
Greybridge Custom home in Fox Hill Golf Community of Starwood. Features Incl. Soaring 2 Story Great rm, Dramatic Columns, 3 Fireplaces, Beautiful Alder Flrs, Huge Pantry, Oversized Dining rm w/2 Butler Pantries & a Wine Cooler. Gourmet Kitch. Viking SS Appl., lg Island, Slab Granite & Eat-in Nook. Covered Deck, Stamped Concret Patio, Fire Pit & Water Feature surrounded by Pristine Landscaping. 4 Bedrooms, 4 Bathrooms, 5599 Sq Ft, 3 Car Garage. MLS #801963
Debbie Haubert 303-588-2128 dhaubert@wkre.com
Chris Freeman • ERA Tradewind Real Estate • 303-478-0300 P Bu revio ilt us Ho ly me
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6274 Twilight Avenue, Firestone, CO. Welcome little ghosts and goblins from your new front porch! 4 spacious bedrooms on the second floor, one with a nookery! A designated space celebrating your creativity! Kitchen offers serene cooking space with gas range/oven, granite counter tops, 42” alder cabinets and a large pantry. Two sided fireplace dividing living and dining area. Standard features: include solid hardwood, textured walls, A/C, and natural stone.
$376,000 Fran Burns
970-396-1516
Open House Saturday 11am-1pm
938 Quartz Ct., Longmont $290,000 Big Spacious Home. Mostly renovated and updated and there is a $3,000 carpet allowance for your buyer to pick their carpet. New furnace, a/c & stainless appliances in 2016. New siding & windows in 2013. Convenient to everywhere and a good quiet neighborhood. 4 Bedrooms, 3 Bathrooms, 2016 Sq. Ft., 2 Car Garage. MLS #802857 Directions: 9th Ave to Granite Ct, N to Highland, 1 blk E to Quartz
Mark Sullivan • 303-884-3760
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Raking leaves or mulching – which is better? Everyone loves the brilliant fall colors... until that beautiful canopy of leaves rains down on your yard. But what if you could retire the leaf rake hanging in your garage, or at least greatly curtail its use? Some landscaping professionals and lawn experts say you can do just that, by mulching that fallen foliage with your lawn mower instead of raking and bagging. Sound too good to be true? Well, others say mulched leaves may damage your yard. Take a look as some trusted grass specialists weigh in on the issue. Mulching leaves Leaf-mulching proponents include horticulture educator Steve Mayer with the Marion County (Indiana) Purdue University Extension Office. “First of all, it’s easier and takes a lot less time,” Mayer says. “Second, you’re adding organic matter that will break down, nutrients are released and that’s beneficial. You’re also keeping them out of the landfill.”
By Brent Glasgow, Angie’s List (TNS)
Everyone loves the brilliant fall colors... until that beautiful canopy of leaves rains down on your yard. But what if you could retire the leaf rake hanging in your garage?
Mayer’s office conducted a four-year study, during which they collected maple tree leaves, ran them through a garden shredder and applied the mulch to perennial ryegrass. Similar to studies at Cornell and Michigan State universities, the Purdue study found that mulched leaves have no effect on turf visual quality, color or growth; soil PH or nutrient availability; or the likelihood of developing weeds, thatch, red thread, pink patch or dollar spot diseases. Their research also suggests mulched leaves can reduce dandelions.
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While a mulching mower or mulching blades aren’t essential, they provide better results by circulating pieces under the deck for multiple cuts, which creates a finer material that decomposes faster. Mayer offers two primary tips for leaf mulchers. “You don’t want to wait until there’s five or six inches (of leaves) on the turf, and it’s much better to do it when they’re dry,” he says. Raking leaves Not everyone is on board the leaf-mulching
bandwagon, including Alan Little of Hendricks County Lawn and Tree Care in suburban Indianapolis, a lawn care pro since 1986. He says while mulching a light coating is acceptable, there’s a fine line. “I wouldn’t do it for the benefits, and I wouldn’t do it repeatedly, especially if you can’t see the grass beforehand,” Little says. “There’s much more of a benefit to leaving grass clippings than leaves, and I don’t even recommend doing that too much. If the person has a lot of trees and leaves, I’d remove them.” Travis Tayman, of
Tayman Landscaping in Edgewater, Md., which serves the Washington, D.C., and Baltimore markets, agrees. He says while mulching is good in theory, leaves don’t fall and lay at the same rate throughout a yard. “If they were evenly spread, that’s one thing, but leaves are clumpy and will kill the grass,” he says. “If you want to mulch in between cleanups, that’s okay, but you should still have the yard blown down or raked out.” Little says potential negatives outweigh possible positives. “You’ll get leaves that fall over a month, some early and some late, and if you keep mowing and it all adds up, it can smother grass instead of help it,” he says. “Especially if you add late leaves after mowing that aren’t picked up, you can get yellowing and bare spots.” Brent Glasgow 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 AngiesList.com.
Preparing to save water in the kitchen
By Ed Del Grande, Tribune News Service (TNS) Q: Hi Ed, I am an avid home chef with a very large kitchen. I plan to install a prep sink in my island for rinsing and washing foods. Since I’m not filling large pots in this sink, I would like to install a watersaving kitchen faucet. Can you please give me the quick rundown on a couple water-saving choices for kitchen faucets? A: Many homeowners choose standard flow kitchen faucets for the very reason you brought up. If you need to fill large 16
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pots, in most cases it’s convenient to have a little extra water flow to fill up the pot a little faster. Plus, that water is being used for cooking, not running down the drain. But, for prep sinks where there may be more rinsing than filling, a water-saving faucet is a good choice. You want to look for a kitchen faucet that has a maximum flow rate of 1.8 gallons per minute to save some water. A good choice for a kitchen/prep sink is a high efficiency faucet that
includes touchless on/off features. This way water can be running only when hands are under the spout, giving you total hands-on control of your watersaving faucet flow. Master Contractor/ Plumber Ed Del Grande is known internationally as the author of the book “Ed Del Grande’s House Call,” the host of TV and Internet shows, and a LEED green associate. Visit eddelgrande. com or write eadelg@ cs.com. Always consult local contractors and codes.
For prep sinks where there may be more rinsing than filling, a water-saving faucet is a good choice.
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Attics can make for affordable expansion space By Lynn Underwood Minneapolis Star Tribune (TNS) Carol Murto envisioned her empty attic someday becoming a dual-purpose room – an artists’ studio and TV room. “It was such a cool space with high ceilings,” she said. Craig Pier and his wife planned to take their love for entertaining to the next level. “We wanted a great room for family and neighborhood gatherings. Why not use the attic?” he said. David and Tammy Durant wanted to create a bedroom for their daughter Margaret in their attic. But first they had to overcome her fear of that dark, scary place. “There were big nails poking out of the ceiling,” Margaret said. Converting attics into usable space can be a cost-effective way to add square footage to an older home, said Ali Awad, of Awad + Koontz Architects Builders. Unlike a big-buck addition, an attic is “space that’s already built and is like finishing off a basement,” he said. Attic remodelings can be challenging, however, because of ceiling height restrictions, the need to accommodate heating and cooling systems, and figuring out how to draw in more light, Awad admitted. “But the sloped walls and vaulted ceiling make for a real cozy, cool space you can’t get anywhere else in your house,” he said. The Durants couldn’t agree more. Margaret has a bright, airy bedroom in what used to be
The 470-square-foot attic was transformed into an artists’ studio on one side and a TV room on the other. (Leila Navidi/Minneapolis Star Tribune/TNS)
unused space. “We love this attic,” said Tammy Durant. “It’s hard to think it was empty for 100 years.” Bedroom retreat The house: 1909 Craftsman foursquare in St. Paul. The starting point: David and Tammy Durant couldn’t pass up the Craftsman in 2006. It was only blocks away from Metropolitan State University, where Tammy worked. “Margaret was a baby and she giggled at the squeaks in the floor,” said Tammy. “That was a good sign.” Why they went up: While the home had three bedrooms on the second floor, they planned to use two of them for a TV room and
Lovely semi custom multi level home 2220 Sherri Mar St., Longmont Priced at $375,000 Over 2400 square feet home featuring 2x6 walls, new windows in 2009, roof in 2005 with 30 year warranty. LR/DR combination, eat in kitchen w/built in desk, pull out shelves and more overlooking the family room. Room for future expansion in 4th level. Large master suite with walk in closet & private bath.
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to rebuild and level the slightly slanted original wood floor. And instead of building a new staircase, they added a supporting banister to the original one. The best part: “It’s awesome to have friends over,” said sixthgrader Margaret. “It’s so big we can do plays in here. Her parents are particularly pleased with the room’s soundproof quality. “We don’t have to hear her loud pop music,” Tammy said. The great room upstairs The house: 1901 Victorian in Minneapolis’ Old Highland neighborhood. Starting point: After living in Coon Rapids, Craig Pier and his late wife, Romelle, wanted to move September 30 - October 1, 2016
to an older home in Minneapolis. They bought the turn-of-the century house for its richly carved woodwork on the grand staircase, stained glass windows and glazed tile fireplace. “The kitchen was tiny, but the rest of the house had spacious rooms and unpainted pine woodwork,” he said. Why they went up: The Piers often hosted family holiday gatherings and wanted an open room in which to display a Christmas tree and give dinner parties. The conversion: The 1,200-square-foot space was drywalled and insulated to create a great room, plus a guest bedroom and bathroom. New wood trim was installed, stained to match the rest of the woodwork, around the attic’s original palladian windows. Clever storage: A wall-to-wall window seat hides the mechanical systems and knee walls provide hidden storage. Best part: The home improvement project turned the attic into a Victorian version of the basement rumpus room, complete with a vintage rocking horse. “It’s really a fun play area for the four grandkids,” said Pier. The art of relaxation The home: A 1913 two-story with a third-floor attic in St. Paul. The starting point: In 1985, Carol Murto stepped inside the house in the Dayton’s Bluff neighborhood and was greeted by heavy drapery. “We pulled the drapery apart and uncovered the original stained glass window and woodwork,” she said. “It was virtually untouched.” She bought the home for its structural soundness and wellpreserved Victorian and Arts & Crafts period interiors, including the original floral flocked
wallpaper. Why they went up: “I always knew that one day I was going to finish the walk-up attic,” said Murto, who had the space wired for electricity after she moved in. In 2009, Murto’s significant other, fine artist Robert Nicpon, had been renting studio space. With natural light flowing into the three windows, they decided they could turn the 470-square-foot attic into a studio on one side and a TV room on the other. “Then I could move the TV out of the living room, where I meet with clients,” said Murto, who has a home-based business, Channeled Spiritual Healing. The conversion: Nilles Builders, a St. Paul contractor, put in fiberglass insulation and covered the open rafters with wallboard. “The drywalling wasn’t easy, since the old rafters were uneven,” said Murto. They left the original brick chimney exposed. To keep costs down, Nilles added support boards to the existing staircase instead of rebuilding it. Making it comfy: A portable air conditioner cools in the summer and an electric infrared fireplace tucked into a corner heats in the winter. Ceiling fans help circulate air. DIY savings: Murto painted the pine floorboards chocolate brown, the walls a soothing sage green and the ceiling cream. “The lightcolored ceiling makes it feel more open, and it’s easy on the eyes,” said Nicpon. Murto also added a wood chair rail and stained the new wood trim around the original windows. Best part: The couple call the third-floor attic their “sanctuary.” “It’s so peaceful and quiet and far away from the traffic noise on 7th Street,” said Murto.
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How to get the lived-in look without the clutter By Sacha Strebe, Domaine (TNS) While we’re told time and time again to keep our homes clean and clutter-free, our busy lives often get in the way. But we’re here to tell you, there is a happy medium. A home that embraces both comfort and chic. This new trend has been dominating our feeds lately, and we’re calling it the lived-in look. It’s the interior equivalent of Frenchgirl style: cool and completely carefree. It’s impeccably styled yet appears like you never lifted a finger. Just like French-girl outfits, a lived-in home should have a minimal foundation of classic decor within a pared-down color palette, peppered with unusual silhouettes, and plenty of statement accessories. The trick is not to fuss over it too much. After all, a home was meant to be lived in. Ahead we share some of the key elements to recreating a cozy yet chic aesthetic at home. Perfect the high/low mix - If you really want to achieve that perfectly imperfect vibe, you have to master the high/low mix. It’s similar to the high-street designer fusion we love in fashion, except this time you’re dressing up a room with a luxe and low-cost combo of furniture and decor. Embrace the messy bed trend - \If there’s one trend that will inspire you to sleep in, it’s the messy bed trend. Don’t be fooled by a boudoir’s undone, nonchalant appearance. Just like the perfectly tousled bed head, it actually takes a lot of work to achieve this “carefree-chic ‘I woke up like this’ vibe,” as our contributing editor Jonathan Steinitz so perfectly articulated. Despite science backing the bedmakers (our social editor swears by making hers every day) we wake up on the creative side of the bed and it feels so good. The key to perfecting this effortless look is investing in quality linen sheets. The stonewash process leaves them with a soft wrinkled appearance that’s totally luxe and lovely. Mismatch your dining chairs Achieving that lived-in aesthetic means ditching fussed-over for the informal. Think about contrasting styles and eras. One way to do this is by mismatching your chairs.
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Love an Eames lounge? Have a thing for Hans Wegner? Just can’t go past a Cassina? Then this is the look for you. Be sure to introduce some unique vintage pieces in there too for added texture and visual interest. Layer various chair design styles together from wooden versions to metal bar stools. The secret’s in the material mix. Display personal momentos Personal pieces are the salt and pepper of a space, just ask interior designer Kishani Perera. The Los Angeles–based expert (who has Molly Sims and Rachel Bilson on speed dial) has perfected the lived-in look. Her secret? Embrace personal mementos. “Oftentimes people are fearful of cluttering their spaces with knickknacks and shy away from including personal trinkets in their designs, but these are the very things that truly make a space your own,” she told MyDomaine. “Pepper them liberally throughout your home for instant character and fun.” Layer, layer, layer - The key to transforming any space from stark to cozy is all in the layering. This edited curation of materials, surfaces, and fabrics creates a charming and warm atmosphere even if it’s devoid of color. Just take Erin Featherston’s all-white L.A. abode. Despite the tonal palette, the layering of the patterned cushions with the hand-knotted rug creates a soft, homely vibe we all want to curl up in. Play around, fuse different pieces and weave modern with classic decor for a look that’s uniquely yours and ultimately relaxing. Add retro appliances - There’s something about the age-old appeal of retro appliances that brings a distinctly lived-in flavor. They become the star of the show without even trying. If you want to make a smaller statement, then sprinkle accents of timeworn heroes like a Kitchenaid mixer or a retro wall clock. 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. September 30 - October 1, 2016
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Tips for choosing the perfect table By Cathy Hobbs, Tribune News Service (TNS) Whether you are looking to enhance your living room with a statement coffee table or create a dining space for grand entertaining, size and shape may play a role when it comes to selecting the ideal table. Selecting shape From round to rectangular, oval and square, the shape of your table may be one of your most challenging design decisions. The reality is table shape selection may significantly impact your space. Rectangular In general, rectangular tables elongate a space. A rectangular table visually adds length. Solid materials such as wood and metal add visual weight and can be used in areas where you may wish to add a heavier visual presence. In contrast, tables made of glass make spaces feel bigger and add a feeling of weightlessness.
Round Round tables work well for small spaces. Cramped for room? A round table will be your best choice. Round tables, depending on the table diameter, can allow for adequate seating while still creating proper room flow and circulation. Looking to incorporate a round coffee table into your home? Round coffee tables are a solid choice to use with sectional sofas or small seating groupings. Square In many instances, a square table may be a challenging shape. If you desire a square table, be sure to begin by selecting a square-shaped room in which to place it. Further, you will need to place a squareshaped table in a room with ample space, as square tables are wide. Considering a square coffee table? Square coffee tables can work well with sectional sofas.
Oval Oval tables may not be as easy to find or as popular as other shaped tables, which is one of the main reasons many homeowners consider using them. Oval tables can add instant elegance and interest to a space. Oval tables work particularly well as a dining table shape option. Pairing shapes Looking for versatility? Don't be afraid to pair different shapes in the same room. For example, you can use an oval-shaped dining table in a space in which you may be using a square or rectangular coffee table. Or by contrast, use round nightstands as opposed to traditional square ones. Cathy Hobbs, based in New York City, is an Emmy Award-winning television host and a nationally known interior design and home staging expert. Contact her at info@cathyhobbs.com or visit cathyhobbs.com.
A long rectangular extendable table adds grandeur to a dining space.
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