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Downsizers Find What They’re Seeking in Low-Maintenance Homes by Boulder Creek Neighborhoods

Quick Guide and Featured Open Homes

Benefits of Selling Your Home in November/December

Keeping Your Home Staged for Showings

Looking for a home? View comprehensive listings of local open houses taking place this weekend from all across the area.

Listing your home during the months between Halloween and New Year’s Day has some unique advantages over other times of the year.

Selling your home can be stressful, mostly because of the need to keep it in “showing condition”. Try these tips to make it easier.

December 2-3, 2016

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Making a remarkable difference for 25 years BOULDER – If you’re lucky enough to call Boulder County home, here’s some news to celebrate. The Community Foundation Boulder County, TOM an organization KALINSKI that has shaped RE/MAX of Boulder our community through philanthropic leadership, marks its 25th anniversary this year. During that quarter-century, Boulder County has benefitted from the Community Foundation’s granting nearly $68 million to nonprofits and establishing an endowment of more than $52.3 million. Donations and strategic resources have gone to improve health and human services, basic needs, children and youth, education, civic engagement, arts and culture, and animals and the environment. “We touch just about any issue area,” says Gretchen Minekime, the foundation’s vice president of communications. From its beginning, the foundation has worked in strategic ways. The mission has been to not only provide grants, but to also create innovative, long-lasting ways to ignite change. “It was very grassroots and started with very little money by a group of people who wanted to address issues in the community, which is different than starting because of receiving a lot of money in a trust,”

says Minekime, who has been with the organization since 2002. Consider the possibilities “The founding documents were visionary 25 years ago and still inspire me today,” says Josie Heath, president of the foundation since 1995 and retiring at the end of this year. A list of ‘possibilities to consider’ made by the founders still guide the foundation today. The farreaching statements outlined key intentions including facilitating new, risk-taking approaches that address root causes and are not just Band-Aids. The result is impactful programs and initiatives that improve the quality of life for all Boulder County residents including the broadly relied upon TRENDS Report, a School Readiness Initiative that reaches into the community to help overcome a persistent achievement gap, and the Open Door Fund which supports the GLBQT community, among other successes. With a strong belief that ‘we accomplish more together than alone,’ the foundation collaborates with donors, partners and grant recipients. “Our donors range from someone who donates $50 to someone who donates $1 million, and everyone in between,” explains Minekime, noting that the foundation works with donors to ensure their contribution goes to areas that fit their interests. “The foundation has been innovative in developing our community’s culture of giving, and that innovation is a reflection of

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The Community Foundation Boulder County – an organization that has shaped our community through philanthropic leadership – marks its 25th anniversary this year. (Photo courtesy The Community Foundation Boulder County.)

the Boulder County community,” says Heath, referring to Pledge 1% Colorado, a program that inspires start-up founders and entrepreneurs to be philanthropic once they are successful. “Entrepreneurs in this area are such an important part of our economy and creativity. And our nonprofit community is also very innovative,” adds Heath. “We wanted to reflect that innovation and creativity in how we approached the work of the Community Foundation.” There’s something special about giving through the Community Foundation Boulder County – whether you give by establishing a donor-advised fund, volunteer, or contribute to your favorite charity on Colorado Gives Day. “You work with us, you give through us, you’re part of us and go to events with us, and get donor

education sessions with us – and you feel like you’re part of a community,” says Minekime. “It’s something you can have trust and confidence in because of how we do our work and steward our finances. If people are going to invest, they need to trust that it’s done right.” RE/MAX of Boulder is proud to honor the Community Foundation Boulder County as a ‘Featured Friend’ in the BoulderSource.com, RE/MAX of Boulder’s community news website. Read the entire series of articles at bouldersource.com/ featured-friends/celebrating-25years-as-a-community-catalyst and find out how you can get involved at commfound.org/giving. 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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Benefits of selling your home in November/December motivated. They will not be easily deterred by shorter days and cold weather. Buyers during this time of year are often moving due to a job relocation or a difficult situation that is forcing them to move; they’re often in a crunch to find something quickly. Nobody is lacing up their snow boots to look at houses unless they are serious about buying.

BOULDER – Conventional wisdom tells us that homes sell faster and easier in spring and summer. This is most often attributed to the fact that JENNIFER parents don’t EGBERT want to move RE/MAX Alliance their children during the school year. However, the demographics of modern homebuyers are changing, (only 40% of first-time homebuyers were married in 2015, compared to 52% in the late 1980s), so the decision to purchase a home is not affected by the same factors as a homebuyer with school-aged children. So, when is the ideal time to sell? While you might not immediately think of the months between Halloween and New Year’s Day as an ideal time to sell your home, listing your home in November and December does have some unique advantages over other times of the year. In fact,

Living room and view from home at 19 Arrowleaf Court in Boulder. (Photo: Jennifer Egbert)

some studies show that homes listed during this time are more likely to sell, sell more quickly, and sell closer to the asking price. Here are some reasons why you should consider selling your home during November and December: Motivated buyers Buyers choosing to house hunt in lieu of shopping for holiday gifts are obviously highly

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Year-end tax breaks As the year comes to a close, many buyers are enticed by the variety of tax benefits that accompany closing on a home. Buyers can deduct several homerelated expenses, including mortgage points, interest, home improvements, and property taxes. These are all nice incentive for buyers who are hoping to uncover some extra cash at the end of the year.

during the winter months. Many sellers do not think it is worth their time or effort to try to sell this time of year, so they opt to take their home off the market and wait until spring. Their loss is your gain! When motivated buyers have fewer homes to choose from, they are more likely to check out your home over the holidays, which means there is a greater chance that you will receive an acceptable offer. Today’s buyers come from all walks of life, and the traditional “rules” of selling your home in the spring and summer months no longer apply. Jennifer Egbert is an awardwinning, top-producing Realtor with more than eleven years of experience. She is a licensed residential agent that specializes in the Boulder market. She is an expert in Boulder Luxury neighborhoods, home builders and most current market conditions. To learn more about the Boulder real estate market, visit jenniferegbert.com, follow her on Twitter and Facebook or call 303.442.3180.

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open Homes Open Saturday 10AM- 12PM O 1159 Arapahoe Ave Berthoud $375,000 Gr8 Neighborhood, Lots of updates!

Ashley Bevan • 8z Real Estate • 303.359.0457 Tues-Sat 9-5 and Sun 11-5

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803 Allen Drive, Longmont $550,000

$550,000 This magnificent home built by DR Horton is situated on a ¼ acre lot with front/back landscaping. Gourmet kitchen with stainless appliances, granite and wood flooring. Plenty of room with 5 beds and 4 baths, great room and mud room. Model at 10280 Bluegrass. MLS#806689 Kathy Beck 970-213-8475

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$375,355 New Home with builder’s warranty. Ready now! Open two story home with 4 beds, 3 baths, large family room and kitchen island. Front yard landscaping included. Highly rated Centennial Elementary School located in neighborhood! Easy access to I-25. Model at 10280 Bluegrass MLS# 806380 Kathy Beck 970-213-8475

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OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY, 12/3 12-2 546 Redwood Cir BRICK 2-STORY WITH WALKOUT BASEMENT • 4 Beds/4 Bath • 3180 square feet finished • Theater Room & wet bar in basement • Custom cabinets throughout • Hardwood and ceramic tile flooring upper level and most of main • Recirculating mountain stream

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Marian, 970-290-0908

Brought up to date. The sellers have replaced the carpet, refinished the floors, replaced the counter tops, updated the paint (inside and out). This home is move in ready. The privacy and the close shopping, restaurants and the commute to Boulder, Interlocken and other employment centers is excellent. The mountain views from the rear of the home are great as it backs up to unincorporated Boulder County. Jerry Curry 303-588-1935 • jcurry@wkre.com www.jerrycurry.wkre.com

Model Home Located at 1437 Moonlight Drive, Longmont 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 Stan Meade Chris Sweeney 303.817.7777 720.480.6106 www.pedaltoproperties.com

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Better than new Richfield home offers 4 bedrooms + loft on a huge lot located near the highly touted TPC Golf Course under construction. Easy commute to Loveland, Longmont & Boulder! Enjoy granite counters, high ceilings, and large covered patio in great open floor plan! MLS# 807085 Rick Moehling 970.391.1470

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OpenHomes Quick Guide

City

Open House Date

Open House Street Time

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

Price

Agent

Company

Phone

Boulder

Saturday

12pm-3pm

4660 White Rock Cir #1

$240,000

Jan Marose

RE/MAX Alliance

303-817-9675

Boulder

Saturday

1pm-3pm

1201 Balsam 304

$508,000

Kristin Kalush

RE/MAX Alliance on Walnut

303-809-1717

Boulder

Saturday

11am-1pm

4759 Dorchester Circle

$569,000

Janet Raymer

WK Real Estate

303-523-9859

Boulder

Sunday

11am-1pm

4759 Dorchester Circle

$569,000

Janet Raymer

WK Real Estate

303-523-9859

Boulder

Sunday

2pm-4pm

4759 Dorchest Circle

$569,000

Judy Baler

WK Real Estate

303-478-4293

Boulder

Sunday

12pm-3pm

3272 Sentinel Drive

$599,000

Patsy Garlinghouse

Colorado Landmark

303-919-0720

Boulder

Sunday

11am-2pm

2041 Evergreen Avenue

$665,000

Gary & Elaine Collins

WK Real Estate

303-898-3531

Boulder

Sunday

1pm-4pm

4522 13th Street Unit E

$875,000

Michael Rebich

ReMax of Boulder

303-478-3207

Boulder

Saturday

11am-1pm

920 Grant Pl

$1,500,000

Karl Whittenbarger

Colorado Landmark, Realtors

303-506-5669

Boulder

Saturday

12pm-3pm

1951 Alpine Ave

$1,550,000

Kim Hullett

RE/MAX Alliance on Walnut

303-748-3336

Boulder

Sunday

1pm-3pm

3030 Galena Way

$1,695,000

Juli Kovats

8z Real Estate

720-203-7789

Boulder

Sunday

1pm-3pm

2890 Stanford Ave

$2,290,000

Kim Hullett

RE/MAX Alliance on Walnut

303-748-3336

Roz Giannasi Pinon

Markel Homes: Kalmia38, Northfield Village & Northfield Commons

303-442-0309

Boulder

Daily

11am-5pm

3092 Big Horn St

$1M +

Broomfield

Sunday

2pm-4pm

14169 Whitney Cir

$799,000

Tom Precourt

RE/MAX Alliance on Walnut

303-921-9080

Golden

Saturday

11am-1pm

18304 W 58th Pl

$255,000

Justin Leonard

RE/MAX Alliance

303-817-6790

Lafayette

Saturday

12pm-2pm

306 E. Chester

$395,000

Mark Remington

WK Real Estate

303-489-8054

Linda Brome

Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Rky Mtn Realtors

303-518-4024

Lafayette

Saturday

10am-1pm

217 Summit Circle

$409,000

Longmont

Sunday

2pm-4pm

2138 Collyer Street

$234,900

Rob Justis

WK Real Estate

303-817-0906

Longmont

Saturday

1pm-3pm

803 Allen Drive

$550,000

Jerry Curry

WK Real Estate

303-588-1935

Longmont

Sunday

11am-1pm

1895 3rd Ave

$554,000

Suzy Williamson

RE/MAX Alliance

720-491-9885

Longmont

Sunday

1pm-4pm

912 Confidence Drive

$639,900

Marlita Lazo

Markel Homes

303-651-9565

Longmont

Sunday

2pm-4pm

1025 Katy Ln

$655,000

Suzy Williamson

RE/MAX Alliance

720-491-9885

Longmont

Sunday

1pm-4pm

1000 Plateau Rd

$799,900

Marlita Lazo

Markel Homes

303-651-9565

Longmont

Daily

11am-5pm

918 Half Measures Dr

$600k+

Marlita Lazo

Markel Homes: Prospect NewTown

303-522-7928

Longmont

Thursday - Sunday

12pm-4pm

1437 Moonlight Drive

Starting in the high$300,000's.

Chris Sweeney/Stan Meade

Pedal To Properties

720-480-6106/ 303-817-7777

Louisville

Saturday

12pm-2pm

153 Harper St

$498,000

April Porterfield

RE/MAX Alliance

910-200-7444

Louisville

Sunday

1pm-3pm

153 Harper St

$498,000

April Porterfield

RE/MAX Alliance

910-200-7444

Louisville

Sunday

1pm-4pm

1825 Sweet Clover Lane

$864,900

Michele Steward

Markel Homes

303-604-9196

Louisville

Wednesday-Monday

11am-5pm

1805 Blue Star Lane - Model Home

$700k's+

Michele Steward

Markel Homes - North End

303-604-9196

Lyons

By appointment

11am-5pm

334 McConnell Drive

$500,000+

Marlita Lazo

Markel Homes

303-823-6814

Niwot

Saturday

11am-2pm

7380 Pebble Court

$549,900

Debra Flora

Kearney Realty Co.

303-579-3628

Superior

Sunday

12pm-3pm

1542 Hyacinth Way

$449,900

Julia Cantarovici

8z Real Estate

720-203-7789

Superior

Saturday

1pm-3pm

2703 Limestone Place

$624,900

Mark Reuter

WK Real Estate

720-530-3129

Thornton

Saturday

1pm-3pm

15219 Xenia St

$335,000

Barclay Logan

Thompson Daviau Realty

303-885-1830

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 December 2-3, 2016

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Keeping your home staged for showings LOVELAND – Selling your home can be stressful, mostly because of the need to keep it in “showing condition”. After all, you still need to live in SUZANNE your home while PLEWES you’re trying to RE/MAX Alliance sell it. There are a few things you can do to make this process a little easier on you and your family. Here are a few tips. Use baskets to organize messes Baskets and bins are a great way to quickly get your home organized. In bathrooms, put everything in a bin on the countertop. When it’s time to prepare for showings, you can quickly tuck that bin under the sink! The same goes for toys and other common messes around the house. Gather up the toys in a basket and place it along a wall or in a corner. A big mess can

be quickly tucked away. Using baskets prevents the need for sorting through every little thing while still making your home appear neat! It can also add the décor of a home.

Develop a routine The most stressful part about a short notice showing is remembering everything that you need to do. Create a list and assign tasks to different family members. This will make it much easier and less stressful each time. Here are a few key items to remember:

Keep cleaning wipes on-hand Pre-moistened cleaning wipes are popular these days. They are available at most stores and are great for quickly wiping down surfaces throughout your home. Keep cans of these wipes in your kitchens and baths. When it’s time for a showing, grab one to wipe down all of your countertops and you’ll be done in a jiffy. Go shoeless Floors tend to be time consuming to clean, especially during the winter months. Save yourself a lot of work by taking your shoes off when you get home. Go barefoot or switch to house slippers. This will save you a ton of time as you preparing for showings over several weeks or months.

– Empty dirty dishes from the sink. – Put away coats and shoes from entry ways. – Putting everything in assigned baskets in each room, and tucking them away. – Wipe down countertops in kitchens and baths. – Empty trash from all rooms, but don’t forget the kitty litter and other pet related items. By having a system in place to prepare for showings, your home will appear organized and will have a better chance of selling quickly. Suzanne Plewes is a broker associate at RE/MAX Alliance. Write to 750 W. Eisenhower

There are a few things you can do to help the process of keeping your home staged while selling your home.

Blvd., Loveland, CO 80537, call 970.290.0373 or e-mail suzanneplewes@remax.net.

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

AtHomeColorado.com/Rentals Complex Name

Address

Type

Rent

Bed/Bath

Description

Other Amenities

Information

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

Furnished, pet friendly, laundry facility

303.772.9292; hovercommunity.org

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Boulder County Gold Award

16 years

RE/MAX Realtor Peggy Reed celebrates diamond anniversary in real estate

in a row!

803 Allen Drive

Longmont 2138 Collyer Street

Open Sat 1pm - 3pm $550,000 Great home,close to parks trails recently redone! www.803.wkre.com Jerry Curry: 303-588-1935

306 E. Chester Street Open Sat 12pm - 2pm Old Town Lafayette charmer! www.306.wkre.com Mark Remington: 303-489-8054

1075 6th Street

Lafayette 2041 Evergreen Avenue

Berthoud 4759 Dorchester Circle

Evergreen

New Listing! $760,000 Sprawling ranch on level lot in Hiwan Hills! www.29974.wkre.com Dene Yarwood: 303-808-0076

Boulder 7645 N 41st Street

New Listing! $475,000 Move in ready! Light and bright townhome! www.4954.wkre.com Sian Murphy: 720-936-2309

Boulder

New Listing! $569,000 Wonderful 2story with huge yard, 5 Bed/4bath. www.4759.wkre.com Judy Baler: 303-478-4293

Loveland 29974 Paint Brush Drive

New Listing! $277,000 5 bed 2 BA Ranch. Mtn views & close to park! www.902.wkre .com Craig Cowley: 303-589-4009

4954 Sundance Square

Boulder

$395,000 Open Sun 11am - 2pm $665,000 Lovely Ranch with Amazing Yard! www.2041.wkre.com Gary & Elaine Collins: 303-898-3531

New Listing! $269,900 Old town Berthoud charmer. Totally remodeled. www.1075.wkre.com Jeff Jorissen: 720-352-2833

902 S. Dotsero Drive

Longmont

Open Sun 2pm - 4pm $234,900 End Unit Townhome w/2 BR, 3 bath, 1 car gar. www.2138.wkre.com Rob Justis: 303-817-0906

Longmont

5 bed/5 bath $1,565,000 Fabulous home w/views, pool & RV garage! www.7645.wkre.com Kent Zaitz 303-444-7592

SEARCH THE ENTIRE INVENTORY OF LISTINGS IN OUR MARKETPLACE Check out our free WKRE Mobile App availabe in the Apple App store and The Google Play store. BOULDER OFFICE: 303.443.2240 LONGMONT OFFICE: 303.776.3344

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BOULDER – RE/MAX Alliance is proud to announce that Peggy Reed recently celebrated her thirtieth anniversary in real estate. “It has been an honor to guide so many buyers and sellers through one of the most important financial and lifestyle changes in their lifetimes,” said Reed. “It’s very rewarding to know that I’ve made a difference in their lives.” During the past three decades, Reed has accumulated an impressive amount of testimonials from loyal clients. “We have worked with Peggy Reed on six real estate deals,” said Jeff Salzman. “Peggy is prompt, efficient and always does what she says she’s going to do. She’s unbelievably organized and never misses a detail. Peggy is not only kind and empathetic, but strong. She’s a smart lady who knows real estate – and this town – inside and out.” After graduating from Indiana University, Reed taught kindergarten in Bloomington, IN, while her husband earned his doctorate in business. They moved to Boulder in 1965 where Reed taught kindergarten in Boulder Valley Schools before beginning her real estate career in 1986. She enjoys spending time with her two children, John Bowen, who lives in Vermont with his wife, Kristen, and three sons; and Kelley Davis, who lives in Oyster Bay, NY, with her husband, Chris, two sons and a daughter. “Growing up in a family where my dad was a professor and VP of Indiana University, and my mother, grandparents and sisters all had advanced degrees, education was revered; so, naturally, it rubbed off on me,” said Reed. “I’ve continued to learn about all aspects of real estate in order to give my clients the very best in real estate service.” Reed has earned the designations of Certified Residential Specialist (CRS), Accredited Buyer’s Representative (ABR), Graduate, REALTOR Institute (GRI), Seniors’ Real Estate Specialist (SRES), proficiency in using Internet technology (e-PRO), and Certified Negotiation Expert (CNE). Since

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joining RE/MAX Alliance in 1991, she has been awarded the designations of RE/MAX Hall of Fame and the RE/MAX Lifetime Achievement Award. In 2014, Reed moved to Anthem Ranch, a beautiful community for active adults 55 and older. “Being familiar with Anthem Ranch, as well as similar communities in the greater Denver area, I especially enjoy helping seniors find the right community they’d love to call ‘home,’” said Reed. In addition to being a fulltime Realtor, Reed is the owner and founder of Hidden Doors by Design, a company that sells meticulously crafted hidden door bookcases. “We’re proud that our hidden door bookcases received the Best of Show Award at the 2014 Denver Home Show,” concluded Reed. Peggy Reed is a member of the Boulder Area Board of Realtors, Colorado Association of Realtors, National Association of Realtors and Denver Boards of Realtors. She works with buyers, sellers and people relocating in the Boulder, Broomfield, Erie, Gunbarrel, Lafayette, Longmont, Louisville, Lyons, Niwot, Superior, Thornton and Westminster communities. For more information, call 303.818.7000,orvisitpeggyreed.com. RE/MAX Alliance is located at 4770 Baseline Road in Boulder. December 2-3, 2016


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RE/MAX Realtor Jill Grano buys mobile home tax liens to save houses BOULDER – In order to save homes and raise awareness about a predatory practice, Realtor Jill Grano, of RE/MAX Alliance on Walnut, purchases mobile home tax liens for female homeowners. In 2015, four Boulder County residents lost their homes to an investor because they failed to pay their property taxes, all under $800. According to a Daily Camera article, “taking possession of mobile homes valued at thousands of dollars for hundreds of dollars in tax liens is completely legal by statute,” but Boulder rarely sees as many as four homes lost to this predatory practice. “It was a sad time for our community," said Grano. “It opened my eyes to an issue that desperately needs to be addressed.” Grano has been an advocate for

Jill Grano, RE/MAX Alliance on Walnut

mobile home communities since early 2015 when she helped raise $30,000 in order to purchase a mobile home for a family in desperate need. “Our mobile home neighborhoods are incredible communities that offer ownership opportunities for residents who may otherwise not afford to live

in Boulder,” added Grano. Mobile homes in Boulder sell for about $30,000-$100,000 and must be owner-occupied. In recent years mobile home values have gone up, which signaled to investors that lien purchases could be a lucrative business. Disgusted by this predatory practice, Grano decided to take action. “I tried to pay off everyone’s tax lien before they went to auction, but couldn’t because only those with a vested interest in the property can pay the lien,” she said. “So instead I showed up at the tax lien sale in person, and decided on the spot that I would buy all the liens in which the homeowner is a woman, and I am now the owner of nine tax liens and I pledge that I will not kick anyone out of their homes.” Grano believes that the laws must be changed so this kind of thing cannot happen in the future. “No one should lose their home and all the money in it over a couple hundred dollars of unpaid taxes,” stressed Grano. City Council members, including Lisa Morzel and Mary Young,

agree with Grano and have been working on this issue for the last year. Boulder Treasurer, Paul Weissmann, has also taken note of this predatory practice and has taken many steps to notify owners of the severity of not paying their tax bills. Due to the efforts of Weissmann, Morzel, Young and others, there were far fewer names on the 2016 lien sale list than there were in 2015. “We are taking positive steps,” concluded Grano, “but what we really need to do is change the statute that allows this at the State level. That’s what I plan to work on next.” Commitment to community is at the core of Jill Grano’s life and real estate practice. As such, a portion of the company’s income and a good deal of time goes back to the Boulder community. Jill consistently ranks among the top RE/MAX agents in the mountain states region and is renowned for her innovative approach to real estate and market expertise. For more information, call 303.945.0601, or visit jillgrano. com. The office is located at 1911 11th Street, Suite 107 in Boulder.

Windermere Colorado triples sales and agents in two years Innovative program and Millennial agents drive success for Colorado real estate company FORT COLLINS – After opening its first Colorado office in December of 2014 in Fort Collins, Windermere Real Estate Colorado has experienced accelerated expansion with new offices in Centennial and Denver Metro over the past two years. The rapid growth stems from a number of factors including its unique home selling program, fresh approach to hiring and engaging a younger workforce. With the Front Range expansion, Windermere Colorado has tripled sales volume from $77 million in 2015 to $205 million now, increasing employees from 21 to 65 agents during this same time. Windermere Real Estate’s Colorado President, Eric Thompson, explains, “We’ve figured out how to be relevant to top-selling real estate agents and how to be relevant to the customer. In our mind it’s pretty simple: agents want their company to save them time and energy, and customers want a predictable process with no surprises.” Thompson and his team December 2-3, 2016

pioneered a revolutionary program to market a home called the “Windermere Certified Listing.” Similar to buying a certified pre-owned vehicle, the program includes a pre-inspection of each listing before it ever goes on the market. With the preinspection in hand, the seller can decide how to handle certain repairs and then be transparent with the buyer as to the exact condition of the home. “The biggest disappointments in a typical transaction occur when there is a surprise. With this program we’ve virtually eliminated all surprises,” says Thompson. Now entering its third year, the Certified Listing program is getting results. For example, Windermere’s listings in the Northern Colorado market sell for 14 percent more and 42 percent faster than the market average. It has also been a key driver to attract productive agents to Windermere because the company’s staff handles the scheduling of all the vendors who prepare the home for sale.

“The Certified Listing program was a big reason why I chose to align with Windermere,” said Natalie Davis, Windermere agent and past chair of the Fort Collins Board of Realtors. “It saves me an enormous amount of time and allows me to focus my energy on my customers.” Interestingly, the program has also resulted in a younger generation of agents joining Windermere. Currently, 20 percent of Windermere Colorado employees fall under the Millennial generation, an uncommon characteristic for a real estate company in an industry where the average age for a Realtor nationally is 58. At 35 percent, Millennials are the largest share of home buyers, which has been consistent over the last four years according to the National Association of Realtors. Having younger real estate agents to connect to this group is something Windermere leveraged at an early stage. “Most of my clients are in their 20s or 30s,” says Kyle Basnar, a Millennial agent at Windermere

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Colorado. “Windermere educates us on how to effectively guide this group and give them the information they need to make good decisions.” Both the younger and experienced agents at Windermere also appreciate Windermere’s commitment to giving back to the communities where they serve. The Windermere Foundation has generated over $31 million in donations since its inception toward supporting low-income and homeless families. In Colorado, Windermere partners with Homeless Gear, Colorado Coalition for the Homeless and the YMCA. “Charitable giving is incredibly important to me and the agents on our team. The fact that Windermere is so committed to giving back to the communities where they serve was certainly a major factor in our decision to join Windermere,” said Carl McNew, co-owner of Windermere Metro Denver. For more information, visit windermerecolorado.com. AT HOME

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esearch shows that around 10,000 baby-boomers retire every day in the United States. These are people that are now off to enjoy the adventures and freedoms of a new chapter in their lives. Many are emptynesters, and find that their oncetreasured family home is now too big and too much to maintain. Some are entering the reality of a fixed-income lifestyle, and are learning what that means to them. Said simply, their needs have changed, and they are seeking a new way of life. For many, a first step in that new chapter is a new home. The large family home is now more of a burden, so a search for a smaller, “right-sized” home begins. Enter Boulder Creek Neighborhoods – a Coloradobased homebuilder whose awardwinning, low-maintenance designs are well-known by those looking to down-size their home and find the free time to focus on the things they’ve always dreamed. Boulder Creek’s homes vary in size and price, but all have one thing in common – a low-maintenance 10

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philosophy that makes most exterior home maintenance chores a thing of the past. Boulder Creek has invested time and energy in thorough market research to understand the needs of this discerning, down-sizing homebuyer. After all, the stakes are pretty high when you are considering buying a home that will suit your needs for a new chapter of life. What they’ve discovered is that their homebuyers are looking for more than simply a roof overhead. Boulder Creek homeowners seek a home that enhances their lifestyle. They are in search of neighbors who also understand the value of a well-maintained community, and who want to make new connections of their own. The team at Boulder Creek set out to design homes and neighborhoods that do just that, and buyers have responded. “If you are looking for a new lowmaintenance home along the Front Range, Boulder Creek is probably the builder for you,” says the company’s Vice President of Sales Brian Fink.

Fink points to Boulder Creek’s vast array of home styles and locations, with prices starting in the mid $200s to well over $700,000. “Our job is to listen to the needs of the buyer, and then match the right home, in the right location, for the right price,” he says of his Community Sales Teams. “All of our neighborhoods

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feature at least one ranch-style home design,” says Fink, noting that many communities offering exclusively that style of home. Especially for the empty-nester buyer, there is an ever-growing desire for main-floor living. Placing all of the daily essentials on the main floor means significantly fewer trips up and down the stairs – a welcome change from the typical two-story home available today. With homes for sale in Louisville, Superior, Erie, Longmont, Loveland, Aurora, Stapleton, Thornton, you’ll find a variety of architectural designs and neighborhood styles. Boulder Creek offers everything from the sleek, urban feel of the DELO townhomes in downtown Louisville, to the more traditional ranch paired-patio homes at Tramonto in Southwest Longmont. Fink mentions another popular neighborhood that was introduced in 2016 – Brennan by the Lake. Located in up-and-coming Erie, buyers have been snapping up the “easyHouse” ranch patio homes in this new location. Though the model home was just completed in October, the builder has already sold through almost half of the homes in this neighborhood. In addition to the easyHouse patio homes, Brennan also showcases low-maintenance townhomes. The flexible “yourHouse” series offers both traditional townhome layouts and innovative main-floor master designs, three car garages, and up to four bedrooms. Bucking a decades-long industry trend of “bigger means better,” Boulder Creek recently introduced the wee-Cottage® series into Loveland. With sizes ranging from 900 to 1100 square feet, this

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new concept is designed for the true “downsizer,” who prioritizes a low-maintenance lifestyle at a significantly more attainable cost. Currently, wee-Cottages are only available at The Lakes at Centerra (with prices starting around $250,000), but plans are in motion to bring the series to other areas. While 2016 has been a landmark year for Boulder Creek, 2017 shows signs of being every bit as promising. Several popular neighborhoods, like Calmante and Lanterns, are almost completely sold out. The “Encore” series of attached patio homes in Thornton and Aurora starting around 1200 square feet and $300,000 remains one of their most requested home series. Planned for 2017 are the addition of easyHouse patio homes in Superior, and the weeCottage® series in Longmont and Stapleton – an attractive option for those seeking a smaller home at a lower cost than just about any other new home on the market today. Although it may seem counterintuitive to buy a new home in retirement, this decision is more common than you would think. Cash proceeds from the sale of a family home often result in little or no mortgage payment, freeing

up valuable resources to live life to the fullest. Further, Boulder Creek Neighborhoods has worked tirelessly to design homes that are low-maintenance, both in terms of routine outdoor chores (like snow shoveling and lawn mowing) and also in the construction of the home itself. Building materials selected for durability and longevity and energy conserving components combine to help keep

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Hawaii on my mind BOULDER – For a remote island chain, Hawaii gives gardeners a lot to be grateful for beyond floral shirts, coconuts, and pineapple slices. The CAROL westernmost O’MEARA state in the Colorado State union keeps us Extension dreaming of lush University Boulder County plant paradises, complete with waterfalls, wildly colored birds, and warm weather. The Aloha state came by its diverse botanical denizens via makani (wind), moana (ocean), and manu (birds). Humans introduced many plants to the islands that are mistaken as native plants, including the iconic pineapple (native to Brazil and Paraguay) and the heavenly perfumed plumeria (central and south America). But a few true natives have found their way into our homes and hearts as house plants we love in winter. ʻĒkaha, or the Bird’s Nest Fern (Asplenium nidus) is a slow growing plant that is perfect for the low light in our homes. Named for the tight clump-like rosette the spear-shaped fronds grow from, these ferns are easy to grow. An epiphyte in its native Hawai’i, it can be grown in a shallow pot in a peat moss-based medium.

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ʻĒkaha should be placed away from direct sun in a location that doesn’t get drafts. Keep the soil moist but not soggy. Provide a humidity tray for moisture around the plant and fertilize it with 1313-13 slow release fertilizer every six months. Trim off browned, older leaves. ʻŌkupukupu Sword Fern (Nephrolepis exaltata) is a commonly found fern with pinnae, feathery fronds that curl up from the soil. ʻŌkupukupu is the original parlor fern, perfect for pots or hanging baskets. Repot these ferns every year or two to avoid them becoming root bound. ʻŌkupukupu develop runners from which plantlets sprout; to propagate, just remove the plantlets once they’ve

winter. The dry interior of homes is stressful to many houseplants. Although misting the foliage is one way to approach this, an easier approach is to place a pebble tray filled with water under the plant. Simply take a tray and layer small stones evenly along the bottom, then fill with enough water to reach the top of the stones. Place potted plants on this tray, but take care that the water is not touching the pot itself. Most houseplants should not be placed in standing water. Refill the pebble tray often to keep the humidity levels even, and group plants closely together. In general, most houseplants like temperatures between 70 and 80 degrees during the day, and above 60 degrees at night. If you lower your thermostat during the day, put all of your plants in the warmest room of the house. 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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ʻĒkaha, or the Bird’s Nest Fern (Asplenium nidus) is a slow growing plant that is perfect for the low light in our homes. (Photo: Shutterstock)

developed a few fronds and pot into soil. Fertilize like ʻĒkaha, or foliar feed with fish emulsion. Keep the soil moist but not soggy. As a rule of thumb, low-level light rarely strikes the leaves and typically comes from north facing windows. Medium, or indirect light, is when light strikes the foliage for less than four hours per day. Through winter, medium light comes from east and west facing windows. No thought of Hawaii is complete without Aloalo, the hibiscus. Several species are native to the islands and the state flower is Pua Aloalo, the yellow hibiscus (Hibiscus brackenridgei). The woody shrub typically sports the showy flowers with extended staminal column depicted on shirts and decals. Aloalo need high light to thrive, so lighting that produces 1200 foot-candles is required. To accomplish this, pick up a 125-watt daylight CFL bulb with a hanging reflector from a local grow store or put them in a sunny window. High or direct light falls across plants for a minimum of four hours daily. They prefer drier soils but not completely dried out; check soil moisture before you water. Flowers form on the tips of new branches, so prune them to keep them bushy in early fall. Fertilize every two weeks in spring and summer, then once monthly in

Wrap strips of double stick tape around the candle in three or four places and position the straws over the tape. When the candle is completely covered with straws, slide a rubber band over the top to reinforce the tape and cover the band with a green dotted ribbon tied in a knot or a bow. Complete the look with a star or tag die cut, hanging from the ribbon. It looks great and provides the perfect place to label the gift giver and recipient. Another super simple gift to bring to a party is something sweet like candy, cookies or cupcakes, but customized with an edible presentation. Yes, sweet as it is, peppermint candies transform into an amazing plate or tray with nothing more than a baking pan and a little parchment paper.

Line a round baking pan with parchment paper, fill it with peppermint candies and bake in a 300-degree, pre-heated oven for five to eight minutes. The candies will melt together to form the most perfect holiday plate. Just remove it from the oven and let it cool completely before pulling it out of the pan. If you prefer a bowl over a plate, simply wait half a minute and while the candies are still warm, drape them over an inverted bowl and (while wearing oven mitts) mold them into the bowl shape. Whether you make a candy bowl or plate, it affords such a unique presentation that even store-bought cookies seem special. So if you have a party or two to attend this holiday season, consider presenting the hosts

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December 2-3, 2016


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Room for Rent in Broomfield: Near I-25 & Hwy 36. $545/month, utilities included. Amy, 303-562-8891

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WARD | 187 LYNX DRIVE

BOULDER | 2040 JOSLYN PLACE

BOULDER | 885 RAIN LILLY LANE

3 BR * 2 BA * 2400 TSF (797110) * $685,000

4 BR * 3 BA * 2996 TSF (805631) * $825,000

4 BR * 3 BA * 3747 TSF (806461) * $1,650,000

UNDER CONTRACT

UNDER CONTRACT

BROOMFIELD | 869 LILAC STREET

AURORA | 2028 S. URAVAN STREET

BROOMFIELD | 3170 PROMONTORY LOOP

4 BR * 2 BA * 1875 TSF (807299) * $370,000

4 BR * 2 BA * 2216 TSF (807384) * $299,500

5 BR * 4 BA * 4019 TSF (807402) * $684,880

UNDER CONTRACT

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BOULDER | 745 ARAPAHOE AVENUE #103

BOULDER | 564 LAKESHORE PARK ROAD

WESTMINSTER | 10535 QUAIL COURT

2 BR * 2 BA * 1224 TSF (807410) * $525,000

3 BR * 2 BA * 2020 TSF (807428) * $535,000

5 BR * 3 BA * 1963 TSF (807438) * $300,000

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December 2-3, 2016


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