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Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac Raise the Conforming Loan Limit for 2017 In November 2016, the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) announced an increase in the maximum conforming loan limit for mortgages acquired by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac in 2017. According to a press release, the 2017 maximum loan limit for one-unit properties will be $424,100 in most of the country, an increase from $417,000, and the first increase in the limit since 2006. In higher-cost areas, the conforming loan limit could be as high as $625,500. What does this mean for those looking to buy or refinance this year? We explain below. Understanding the Conforming Loan Limit vs. a Jumbo Loan A conforming loan limit is the maximum size of a mortgage that Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac will purchase and/or guarantee. Both entities are restricted by law to refrain from purchasing single-family mortgages above this amount, and the amount differs based on geographic location. For example, loan limits increase drastically in certain high-cost areas, which include Alaska, Hawaii, Guam and the U.S. Virgin Islands. In these areas, the baseline loan limit for oneunit properties will be $636,150, but could be higher in specific locations. Jumbo loans, in contrast, are loans issued above the conforming

loan limit. In 2017, any mortgage over $424,100 will be considered a jumbo loan in most counties in the United States. While both conforming MICHAELA and jumbo loans PHILLIPS offer competitive Guaranteed Rate, Inc. interest rates and allow buyers to choose from adjustable rate mortgages (ARMs) and fixed-rate programs, jumbo loans require much more documentation and have stricter underwriting guidelines than conforming loans. Additionally, you should be prepared to show a jumbo lender a minimum of 12 months’ reserves for future mortgage payments as well as the down payment and closing costs. How the limit is derived The Office of Federal Housing Enterprise Oversight (OFHEO) sets the conforming loan limit every year using a formula established under the Housing and Economic Recovery Act of 2008 (HERA). The limit is adjusted each year to reflect the changes in the national average home price. The impact on buyers and those refinancing The increase in the maximum conforming loan limit means that

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you may be able to take out a higher mortgage and still qualify for a conforming mortgage. The benefits of qualifying for one of these loans are that they are backed by government and quasi-government agencies, like the Federal Housing Administration (FHA), the Veterans Administration (VA), and Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. Additionally, as mentioned above, conforming loans often have better interest rates than non-conforming loans because many lenders view them as less risky investments. Purchasing or refinancing your home is not a decision to take lightly, and it is imperative that you understand the many

different options that are available to you. Michaela Phillips is the Vice President of Mortgage Lending at Guaranteed Rate, Inc., the 8th largest retail mortgage company in the country. Since entering the mortgage industry in 1994, she’s consistently been a top producer. Being a VP at Guaranteed Rate offers many advantages to her and her clients including unparalleled customer service, efficiency, and most importantly competitive rates. Contact Michaela at 303.579.5517, e-mail michaela@michaelaphillips.com or visit michaelaphillips.com. NMLS:312874.

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The Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) recently announced an increase in the maximum conforming loan limit for mortgages acquired by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac in 2017. (Photo: Pexels)

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Tax deductible home expenses – Get ready for tax season Happy New Year! As we enter this new year, many of you are preparing for tax season. Here are some home ownership expenses that are typically tax deductible.

Mortgage insurance If the down payment on your mortgage was less than 20%, you likely pay mortgage insurance each month. You may have also paid an up-front mortgage insurance premium at closing. These are typically tax deductible if your adjusted gross income is less than $100,000 and you closed on your home between 2007 and 2014. Other restrictions also apply. Provide your mortgage insurance premium details to your accountant to determine whether you qualify for this tax deduction.

Mortgage interest Your entire mortgage payment is not tax deductible. SUZANNE However, the portion that PLEWES applies to interest paid during RE/MAX Alliance 2016 is. Your mortgage company will send you a tax form that details exactly how much interest you paid last year. If you purchased your home during 2016, check your closing statement to determine whether any pre-paid interest paid at closing is properly included in that statement.

A number of home ownership expenses are tax deductible. (Photo: Shutterstock)

Points If you closed on your home during 2016 and paid points on your loan, that amount may be tax deductible. Points are essentially pre-paid interest. You paid extra interest up-front in order to receive a lower interest rate over the life of your loan. Property taxes If you own a home, then you pay property taxes. You may pay it directly to your local municipality. For most homeowners, you pay

Expenses that are not tax deductible Above are the most common tax deductible expenses. It is equally important to note what expenses are not tax deductible. Homeowners insurance, title insurance, homeowners association dues, general closing costs, and home repairs for single family properties used as a primary residence are not tax deductible. If you own a multi-family property that is both a primary residence and investment property, the rules are a bit different. Ask your accountant for details on additional expenses that you may be able to deduct for investment properties. 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.

a certain amount each month to your lender, which goes into an escrow account. Your lender then pays your tax bill using the funds from that account. The tax deductible amount is not what you paid into escrow each month but rather what was actually paid to the municipality for the tax year 2016. The tax form from your mortgage company usually includes the amount paid for property taxes. However, you’ll want to verify this figure. Some property tax bills cover months both before and after the due date. Additionally, there may be a property tax adjustment in your closing statement if you purchased in 2016.

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New Year’s resolutions for your home By Staci Giordullo Angie’s List (TNS)

Make sure you clear the entire length of the vent. Also clean the area around the dryer for better air circulation. Visually inspect the vent opening outside your house to ensure there are no obstructions. Inspect and clean the dryer vent at least once a year depending on the machine’s usage. If you have a large family or do a lot of laundry, consider a biannual cleaning.

It’s that time of year where we resolve to make our lives better. From eating healthier to getting more sleep, now is when we declare our intent to step it up a notch. Would it surprise you then, to hear your house has a thing or two of its own to resolve in the new year? We’re not talking about daily maintenance routines or quarterly checkups – this is a list of tasks you only need to tackle on an annual basis. DIY energy audit Lowering the thermostat and swapping out your incandescent bulbs for LEDs and CFLs is a great start to reducing your energy bill, but what other steps can you take to make your house more energy efficient? Try conducting a DIY home energy audit. Start by checking windows, doors, chimneys and electrical outlets for air leaks. If the draft isn’t obvious, use a lit candle or stick of incense to detect unwanted air flowing into your house. Resolve by using caulk around windows, a sweep seal on doors, draft plug in the chimney and foam insulated pads behind outlet covers to help eliminate the drafts. Also, unplug unused appliances and devices to prevent phantom energy sapping. Wrap an insulating cover around the water heater and make sure to seal

ASK THE EXPERT BOULDER – Walls, ceilings, doors, windows and floors should be inspected for any signs of damage or structural failure. Stairways, handrails and guardrails must also be examined. Countertops and cabinets should be inspected as well as all kitchen appliances including disposals and vent fans. Garage doors and openers are also inspected for condition and operation. Inspectors should also test all smoke and carbon monoxide detector/alarms. The interior water supply and distribution systems, including fixtures, faucets and 4

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visible air duct joints with new tape to keep air from escaping. Review insurance policy An annual review of your homeowners insurance policy is a must. Fingers crossed you’ll never need to use it, but you want to make sure you have adequate coverage on both the structure and your belongings. It’s important to understand what’s covered and what isn’t, as well as whether you have replacement value coverage (doesn’t account for depreciation) or actual cash value coverage (allows for depreciation), which is typically less desirable. If you’ve remodeled or added a pool or

storage shed, make sure that’s noted on your policy. If you’re interested in saving money on your homeowners insurance, ask your agent for a higher deductible, which should lower your payments. Clean the dryer vent According to the Consumer Product Safety Commission, dryers cause more than 15,000 household fires each year – most of which ignite due to a clogged vent. To properly clean the vent, detach the dryer and use a flexible brush, air compressor or vacuum/ Shop-Vac to remove the buildup.

Flush the water heater Draining the water heater is something we all need to do on a regular basis – especially if yours makes a banging or clanking noise every time it kicks on (which is the sound of water percolating through calcium and lime deposits). Sediment buildup at the bottom of the tank means it takes longer for the flame to heat the water, preventing the unit from working efficiently. Sediment also causes cracks in a water heater and with enough buildup, the tank might stop working altogether. The best way to remove the sediment is to flush everything out of the tank. While this can be a DIY project, licensed plumbers are at the ready to help you as well. On average, most flushing jobs will cost between $80 and $100. Staci Giordullo is a reporter for Angie’s List, a trusted provider of local consumer reviews and an online marketplace of services from top-rated providers. Visit AngiesList.com.

Interior home inspection water heating equipment are an important part of any home inspection. Inspectors examine the drain, waste and vent RICK systems related JACQUEMARD to plumbing Flatirons Home as well as the Inspections water supply pipes in the home also indicating the location of the main water shut-off valve. The electrical system inspection should include

grounding/bonding equipment, entrance conductors, and whether ground fault circuit interrupters (GFCI) outlets are installed in required areas. An inspection should also include installed lighting fixtures and switches. A home’s central heating and cooling equipment, energy sources, connections and venting should be examined as well. Other stand-alone airconditioning units or evaporative coolers will need to be inspected individually. Fireplaces, chimneys, fireboxes and dampers should also be included in an interior inspection. Question your

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inspector if any of these items have been omitted from your inspection report or if you are unsure about their condition.

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THE UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO BUFFALOES’ HISTORIC TURNAROUND SEASON

The Buffs went a stunning 8-1 in Pac-12 conference games. They won the South division for the first time and reached a top-10 ranking nationally for the first time in 14 years.

With Liufau leading the way, the Buffs jumped on the Rams quickly and never took their foot off the gas. CU’s first offensive possession was an 11-play, 73yard march. On the final play, Liufau fumbled at the goal line, but center Alex Kelley fell on the ball for a touchdown. Liufau led the Buffs to touchdowns on three of

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AT A GLANCE WHAT WENT RIGHT Colorado played arguably the best fourth quarter it has played in years. They shut out the Washington State offense and forced two turnovers in the process. Offensively they scored the last 17 points of the game to pull away.

WHAT WENT WRONG Through much of the first three quarters, the Buffs had trouble stopping the Cougars’ offense. WSU quarterback Luke Falk threw three touchdown passes and the running backs gashed the Buffs with big plays.

TURNING POINT After Washington State took a 24-21 lead with 3:18 to play in the third quarter, the Buffs responded with a 75-yard scoring drive, capped by Sefo Liufau’s 11-yard touchdown run. The defense shut down the Cougars on the next possession, and from there, CU took off.

worry about anything else.” Liufau certainly did not. The senior, who has battled through more aches and pains over the years than anyone even knows, played one of the best games of his career. He threw for 345 yards and rushed for 108 yards and three touchdowns. “He played excellent,” MacIntyre said. “He’s such a battler, he’s such a warrior. He played like I figured Sefo would.” Liufau became just the second player in CU history to throw for 300 yards and run for 100 in the same game, accomplishing that feat eight weeks after his backup, Steven Montez, did it first.

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their first four drives to claim a 21-0 lead in the first quarter. Overall, the Buffs had 578 yards in total offense, including 260 on the ground. Phillip Lindsay had 95 yards and two touchdowns on the ground, while Devin Ross (eight catches, 97 yards, one TD) and Bryce Bobo (five catches, 99 yards) had great nights catching the ball. As good as the offense was, however, the defense was dominant, holding CSU to just 225 total yards. CSU went three-and-out on its first six possessions. It was a 24-0 CU lead before the Rams got their initial first down. CSU didn’t get on the board until the first play of the fourth quarter, but by then, CU already had a 37-point lead. Seniors Chidobe Awuzie and Tedric Thompson both intercepted CSU passes, while Kenneth Olugbode and Jimmie Gilbert had sacks. While it wasn’t a perfect performance, it was one that CU desperately needed entering MacIntyre’s fourth season at the helm. “I see it every day and I’ve seen it change, there’s no doubt,” said MacIntyre, who improved to 11-27 at CU. “But we have to keep stepping in the right direction. Now we’ve got to see how we handle having a little bit of success really early.”

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State, 38-24, at Folsom Field to maintain their lead in the Pac-12 South division, move one step closer to their goal of winning a conference title, and snap a 23-game losing streak against ranked opponents. With Utah’s stunning loss to Oregon earlier in the day, the South race has come down to CU (9-2, 7-1 Pac-12 South) and USC (7-3, 6-2). The Trojans played late on Saturday night against UCLA. If the Trojans lose, the Buffs are the South champs. If the Trojans win, the Buffs will need a win at home against Utah on Saturday. “Ecstatic,” quarterback Sefo Liufau said of his emotions after the win. “Very happy to be in the position that we’re in; very happy to be able to go out

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RE/MAX of Boulder welcomes back John Chamberlin BOULDER – John Chamberlin has returned to RE/MAX of Boulder as a broker associate specializing in residential listings and sales. Excited to be back, John appreciates the strength and expertise of the RE/MAX of Boulder team. In his 31 years of real estate experience, he was previously with RE/MAX of Boulder for 14 years before leaving in 2008 to form his own company. Now John is proud to announce the formation of The Boulder Homefinders at RE/MAX of Boulder. His team is dedicated to providing real estate services in unique and creative ways to enhance the real estate buying or selling experience for his clients. Originally from Cincinnati, John moved to Boulder on a whim in 1979 and knew immediately that he had found his home for the rest of his life. When he decided on a career in real estate in 1985, he knew he had discovered his calling. Today he has helped hundreds of buyers and sellers with their real estate goals to improve, modify or re-start their lives. John’s energy, passion and commitment are clear, and he

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here’s a certain exhilaration that comes with throwing things away and freeing up space in your home. It’s not only an aesthetic task – KonMari-ing your space has proven health benefits, too. A UCLA study found that women who live in a cluttered environment are more likely to experience a surge in cortisol, a stress hormone. Yes, that untamed junk draw is adding to your stress. Since the holidays are typically a time we accumulate more, as wish lists are fulfilled and sales make us purchase-happy, it’s the perfect occasion to take a good, hard look at all the stuff you’ve amassed over the year – and get rid of junk. To make it easy on you, we crafted this handy list of 20 things you need to toss, recycle or donate to start 2017 off on the right foot. Make your way through this list for a serene, clutterfree home.

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Gift paraphernalia Shopping bags, crinkled gift ribbon and ripped wrapping paper: Toss it all. Nothing psychologically prevents you from enjoying a fresh start like Christmas-themed trash sticking around and cluttering up your home. Move onward!

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Old prescriptions Take the new year as an opportunity to clean shop in your medicine cabinet. Get rid of prescriptions and over-the-counter pills that have expired or that you haven’t used in months, since it’s also unsafe to keep expired medicine around.

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Old towels Who wants to begin a new year with stained, discolored towels? The start of a new year is the perfect time to upgrade your bathroom with a set of fresh towels. Toss any threadbare ones that have just gotten too much wear.

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Old chargers Gather up any random chargers that are cluttering up your shelves, and try to match them to the technology in your home (wireless speakers, Fitbits, etc.). If you cannot find a single item that you still own and use that can be charged by the charger in question, toss it. January 6-7, 2017

Receipts Most of us have a hodgepodge of old receipts and tags lurking in a myriad of places at home. Unless it’s a receipt for a big purchase (sofa, laptop, refrigerator or television), throw them all away. Make sure to toss receipts and tags for clothing you’ve worn as you won’t be returning it and definitely don’t need the proof of purchase.

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Event tickets This is one of those items you probably don’t even realize you end up accumulating. Unless you plan to frame or scrapbook the special movie night when you got engaged, throw them away.

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Invitations If old invitations mark an important memory and you want to save them for posterity, put them somewhere for safekeeping. Otherwise, give your kitchen an instant makeover by recycling the cards and invitations on the fridge.

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Old magazines If they’re over a year old, they’ve got to go. Every last one of them. Take a look in the mirror and admit it to yourself: You are never going to re-read them.

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Chipped mugs It’s time to purge your cabinets of the random, chipped, coffeestained mugs that not even a college kid would keep around.

Old nail polish The colors separate and it gets gross. Say goodbye!

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Shoe boxes Clear out your closet of the packing boxes for things you kept in case you wanted to return, but didn’t end up doing so.

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Old bills If you paid ‘em, toss ‘em, unless you need to keep them for tax purposes. Alternatively, scan important documents and keep a softcopy on an external hard drive for future reference.

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3 Broken jewelry Did you make it a priority in the last six months to fix it? Then the item is not a priority to you and you don’t really need it because you lived six months without it. Get rid of broken jewelry you haven’t worn or made an effort to fix. While you’re at it, toss earrings that have been missing a match for ages. You need to face the reality that the missing earring won’t be magically walking back into your life.

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Dried pens No one needs the number of pens they mysteriously accumulate and we bet half of them don’t even work. Streamline your collection.

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Old bath mats Bath mats should be replaced once a year. They see a

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lot of foot traffic and get stained, dirty and worn down. Start the new year with a fresh pad for your feet.

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Unused gifts You did your civic duty and kept it around out of guilt, but you haven’t used it... in a year. It’s time for the guilt gifts to go.

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Takeout menus You can easily order in via the internet or your choice of smartphone apps. Toss the old takeout menus cluttering your fridge or kitchen drawer.

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Old warranties If they’re expired or you’re never going to need them, get rid of them.

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Party favors You’ve likely come home with some relatively meaningless items from parties and weddings over the past year. We all have mementos we keep around for sentimentality, but some of it is just junk. Unless you love it, clear it out.

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Broken headphones One word: useless.

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Interesting art arrangements finish a room By Mary Carol Garrity Tribune News Service (TNS) You can fill your room with beautiful furniture and accents, but it won’t look finished until the walls come alive with artwork. If you have blank walls or beautiful pieces of art stored away that you’ve never hung, make that your new year’s resolution. You will be blown away by how putting a few pieces up will give your spaces personality and style, and make your home a warm reflection of you. To help you get started, here are a few ideas for interesting art arrangements created by Dillon, the artwork coordinator at Nell Hill’s. A wall of trays Artwork encompasses much more than framed paintings. Trays, platters and dishes are among my favorite things to hang on the wall. To hang trays, thread a bit of wire through the handles or cut outs on the sides of the tray. Or, use plate grippers. Tip from Dillon: The secret to decorating with trays, plates and platters is to group together a variety of sizes and shapes. Start by placing the larger pieces in the middle, then fan out from there. A celebration of memories One of the chief aims of artwork is to reflect the unique personality of those who live there.

One of my favorite things to do when I visit people is to see their artwork and accents, to get a glimpse of the things they care about most. For many of us, our families are paramount in our lives. So consider making a gallery that features photos and other memorabilia that tell the story of your family, past and present. Tip from Dillon: To hang a gallery, Dillon suggests you start at the middle then work your way out. Lay the pieces on the floor and move them about until you have an arrangement you like. Take a photo with your phone so you can replicate the layout on the wall. Dillon rarely lines up the frames when he arranges collections. Instead, he likes the groupings to feel a little more random. A flash of mirrors I love using mirrors as art. They add brilliant beauty to a room, bouncing light and opening up the space. Add a mirror to a collection of art. Hang one over your mantel or above a buffet. Or, cluster a group of smaller mirrors together to make one head-turning display, like Dillon did. Tip from Dillon: To create this 3-D effect, Dillon layered one mirror on top of another, using longer nails for the mirrors on the top layer so they could easily rest over those below. This column was adapted from Mary Carol Garrity’s blog at nellhills.com. She can be reached at marycarol@nellhills.com.

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OpenHomes Quick Guide

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

City

Open House Date

Open House Street Time

Price Agent

Company Phone

Boulder

Saturday

11am-1pm

4500 Whitney Place

$739,900

Brian Sundberg

RE/MAX of Boulder, Inc.

303-931-5483

Boulder

Sunday

1pm-4pm

4522 13th St., Unit 6G

$825,000

Michael Rebich

RE/MAX of Boulder

303-478-3207

Boulder

Saturday

12pm-3pm

460 Quail Circle

$885,000

Karolyn Merrill

WK Real Estate

303-817-2827

Boulder

Sunday

1pm-3pm

2200 Bluebell Ave

$1,300,000

Craig Peterson

WK Real Estate

720-564-6008

Boulder

Sunday

12pm-2pm

635 Paragon Drive

$1,399,000

Mike Moger

WK Real Estate

303-859-4467

303-442-0309

Boulder

Daily

11am-5pm

3092 Big Horn St

$1M +

Roz Giannasi Pinon

Markel Homes: Kalmia38, Northfield Village & Northfield Commons

Broomfield

Sunday

12pm-2pm

14169 Whitney Cir

$799,000

Tom Precourt

RE/MAX Alliance on Walnut

303-921-9080

Erie

Saturday

1pm-4pm

1907 Quest Drive

$487,000

John Brewer

Cherry Creek Properties, Inc

303-638-7741

Erie

Saturday

11am-1pm

1984 Pikes Peak

$529,900

Chad Martin

ERA Tradewind Real Estate

720-526-8811

Firestone

Sunday

11am-2pm

6265 Union Ave.

$439,500

Duane Penny

Coldwell Banker Longmont Residential

970-290-2220

Frederick

Saturday

11am-1pm

2813 Saratoga Trl

$424,900

Jen Kearns

ERA Tradewind Real Estate

720-526-5434

Longmont

Saturday

12pm-2pm

1602 Atwood St

$350,000

Laurell Richey

RE/MAX Alliance

303-881-4525

Longmont

Sunday

12pm-2pm

1602 Atwood St

$350,000

Laurell Richey

RE/MAX Alliance

303-881-4525

Longmont

Saturday

12pm-3pm

1512 Jackson Court

$475,000

Martin Sugg

WK Real Estate

303-580-9441

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

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

Mead

Sunday

11:30am-1:30pm

17355 Margil Road

$325,000

Debbie Haubert

WK Real Estate

303-588-2128

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2813 Saratoga Trl - Frederick - MLS #802019 Sellers LOVED this home & want you to enjoy it too! Beautiful Easy Living ranch boasts 3,552 finished Sq. Ft with open floor plan 5 bedrooms & 3 baths total. Real hardwood floors, large kitchen area opens to great room & dining room. Main level laundry & oversized garage. BONUS...basement finish in 2016 w/2 more bedrooms, large family room & super 3/4 bath. Area for storage. 1-yr Home Warranty. Neighborhood Pool,Playground & Club House. Close to I-25 for Denver & Fort Collins & Boulder. SELLERS CAN DO QUICK CLOSE! Directions: From I-25 take HWY 52 west to CR7 (stop light), turn north, take roundabout to West (Wyndham Hill) to Ruby Hill Dr, Turn left at Saratoga.

Jen Kearns 720-526-5434 OPEN HOUSE SUN 1/8 11AM – 2PM Elegance in Oak Meadows 6265 Union Ave, Firestone 80504 - $439,500 • Former Model Home • Gourmet Kitchen has Granite, Gas Range, S.S. Appliances • Fully Paid / 5.2 KW Solar System by Solar Edge • Solid Walnut Flooring • 3 Car Garage • Laundry & Bedrooms on Same Level Duane Penny (970) 290-2220 duane.penny@coloradohomes.com Open House Saturday 11:30AM-2PM

6874 Audubon Ave, Niwot $664,000 This nicely maintained home in charming Niwot has a large park like back yard for entertaining, gardening, pets or quiet retreat. 4 beds * 3 baths * 2,842 sq ft. Listed on Zillow.com

Contact Sheri or Mike

303-652-8198

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HOME DECOR

ABOVE: Maple cabinets by Wellborn are stained in a rich grey tone, complemented by a charcoal stained cherry island and contrasting hardwood floor. LEFT: Wide-plank walnut flooring by Carlisle makes a lustrous statement in a traditional entry hall.

5 residential design trends in hardwood (BPT) - Hardwood may be one of the oldest building materials known to man, yet architects, designers and homeowners are always finding fresh ways to use it in the modern home. What’s the appeal? Flexibility and variety, for starters. “We’re constantly delighted to see how traditional woods like oak and walnut are being employed with renewed flair and imagination,” says Linda Jovanovich, of the American Hardwood Information Center, hardwoodinfo.com. “Subtle tweaks can make something familiar, look innovative. The current trend is to take a classic hardwood application, like paneling or flooring, and give it a stylish, up-to-the-minute twist. Here’s a look at what’s trending.” Wide-plank flooring Perhaps no recent trend has been more influential than the use of wide-plank hardwood flooring. Traditional plank widths, ranging from 2-1/4 to 3-1/2 inches, are still popular. But today’s homeowners often ask for widths between five and seven inches, and there is even demand for up to 10 or 12 inches. “Wider floorboards can make

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a space look larger and more modern,” says Melissa Morgan of M Interiors in San Antonio, Texas, who has used the generously proportioned planks in traditional and contemporary homes. “With fewer seams, these floors can be treated like a canvas: ebonized oak or walnut for a sleek, dark look; light woods like ash or maple for a chic, urban vibe; weathered-gray tones for a slightly rustic affect the possibilities are endless.” Wood ceilings It used to be that hardwood planks primarily went on floors or walls, but today they’re appearing on residential ceilings too. “Simple poplar beadboard, painted white or with a light natural stain, looks crisp and airy overhead, adding visual interest while remaining quiet and unassuming,” says Rebecca Ascher, Ascher Davis Architects in New York and Newport, Rhode Island. “For a more assertive affect, I might specify tongue-and-groove walnut or hickory, characterful woods that provide a degree of drama. For that reason, they’re best reserved for large, highceilinged rooms that are not easily overwhelmed. In smaller, lower

spaces, a ceiling with too much personality can feel oppressive.” Mix and match Architects and designers, who once avoided using different varieties of hardwood in a single residential space, now mix and match them with newfound enthusiasm. Clearly contrasting wood tones - blond maple and black walnut, for example create a striking effect that can work well in both traditional and contemporary settings. This is particularly true in kitchens, where a favorite configuration features upper cabinetry in a light-color wood such as birch, and lower cabinetry in a darkcolor wood like cherry. The result is a space that has strong visual interest, and is light and airy, yet solidly grounded. Gray stains and finishes Gray is a classic “neutral” that never truly goes out of fashion. It’s currently one of the most popular colors, ranging from pale smoke to deep charcoal, showing up in hardwood flooring, paneling and cabinetry. “Whether light or dark, gray stains bring out any wood’s natural grain and

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texture,” says New York interior designer Laura Bohn. “Grays are versatile and timeless - quiet and soothing colors that recede into the background without losing personality or becoming faceless. That’s why they work in any style decor, yet always look modern.” Distressed hardwoods Homeowners drawn to the popular look of weather-beaten rustic and elegantly timeworn are turning to distressed hardwoods - new product to which scrapes, nail holes, notches, saw marks and other signs of wear and tear have been carefully applied, often by hand. Manufacturers are able to reproduce convincing facsimiles of anything from the burnished walnut floorboards of an 18th century salon to the rugged oak-plank siding of a 19th century Pennsylvania barn. It’s a distinctive look that offers a wide range of aesthetics. Visit hardwoodinfo.com for more about residential design trends and other applications and products using American hardwoods. AT HOME

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Start the new year off right with this visual to-do organizer

Boulder County Gold Award

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By Sandi Genovese, Tribune News Service (TNS)

1512 Jackson Court

Longmont 17355 Margil Road

Open Sat 12 - 3pm $475,000 Like new 2 story in Yeager Farm shows great! www.1512.wkre.com Martin Sugg: 303-588-9441

460 Quail Circle

2431 Shortridge Court Land Beautiful Residential Lot! www.2431.wkre.com Judy Scott: 303-931-7220

2200 Bluebell Ave.

Open Sun 12 - 2pm Wondrous views from 1.3 acres. www.635.wkre.com Mike Moger: 303-859-4467

Erie 665 Manhattan Dr. #203

Boulder $1,399,000

Boulder

$231,500 New Listing! $335,000 2 bed/2 bath updated condo, great location! www.665.wkre.com Jill Muller: 303-941-6927

Boulder

New Listing! $1,300,000 Spectacular property in lower Chautauqua! www.2200.wkre.com Craig Peterson: 720-564-6008

7979 N. 41st Street

Open 11:30-1:30pm $325,000 Updated 3 bed, 2 bath, ranch home in Mead. www.17355.wkre.com Debbie Haubert: 303-588-2128

Boulder 635 Paragon Drive

Open Sat 12-3pm $885,000 Fabulous, Remodeled End Unit in Wonderland. www.460.wkre.com Karolyn Merrill: 303-817-2827

Mead

7645 N 41st Street

Longmont 3 Dawn Court

5 bed/2 bath $2,679,000 Country Estate, 9+ Acres, Minutes to Boulder. www.7979.wkre.com Geri Oliveira: 720-564-6041

Longmont

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Erie

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I don’t know about you, but for me, putting things away also purges them from my memory. Out of sight, out of mind has become my unfortunate mantra. The result is a house and an office/studio that are a mess. For me, 2017 has to start out with some kind of effective system that helps me to get organized and check the items off my todo list. Walking the aisles of the office supply store, I discovered a couple A couple of handy supplies that have of handy supplies become the backbone of my new system that have become that is a visual to-do list, or see it, do it. the backbone of my (Photo: Mike McBride) new system that is a visual to-do list, likely to forget a carpool day or see it, do it. An 8-by-11-inch or a school holiday with a Plexiglas sign stand and 7-inch little visual reminder sitting on rubber bands afford me the display all month. I also like to opportunity to organize all of include coupons on my display, the tasks I need to accomplish especially those with expiration in any day, week or month. The key is that it looks good dates, so I can be sure to use enough to keep it on display in them before they expire. my house and studio. If you’re After several months the tired of curling sticky notes and rubber bands will need to be a magnet-encrusted fridge, this replaced – the more they are may be the system for you. stretched, the more quickly The sign stand has a handy they wear out, but they are opening to slide in a blank sheet inexpensive and easy to replace. of paper or a monthly calendar sheet for handy reference. And So if you’re writing notes the 8 {-inch dimension is perfect on a calendar or keeping track for holding large 7-inch rubber of tasks and schedules on a bands (in bright colors) or smartphone or tablet, try going stretchy hair bands in all colors old school with a to-do list that and patterns that are available goes vertical like this display. in the accessory aisle of any It helps to put a little color and Target or beauty supply store. style into your daily, weekly and Once the bands are slipped over the sign stand, they will support monthly tasks and the visual any paper notes that serve as reminders are an effective way reminders for daily, weekly or to keep your list in front of your monthly chores. face where it will not easily be I think it’s fun to cut shapes forgotten. to coordinate with each task, Contact Sandi and find which looks good and reminds free video demonstrations of me at a glance to buy valentine more photo projects at supplies or to write holiday sandigenovese.com. thank you notes. And you’re not

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Add a touch of gold for new year glam By Cathy Hobbs Tribune News Service (TNS) Every now and then, every home can benefit from a bit of glam. Enter gold. Once the finish of choice in the ‘80s, it fell out of favor in the ‘90s, often considered to be gaudy. Now, gold dominates the shelves of home decor retailers and remains one of the hottest finishes for accessories and accents. When looking for ways to incorporate gold into your home, here are some Design Recipes tips. 1. Use gold as a finish for fixtures such as faucets, cabinet or door handles. 2. Yellow and yellow-based tones can be used to include gold and gold accents. 3. Bookshelves are great opportunities to incorporate interesting accents. 4. Accessories such as decorative elements can be used to incorporate gold accents. 5. Don’t be afraid to mix different shades of gold in a space.

6. Reflective elements such as gold mirrors can add an instant touch of glam. 7. Use gold when looking for opportunities to create a bold design statement. 8. Consider color mapping – a technique in which you can repeat gold accents throughout a space to help make the space feel connected and cohesive. 9. Incorporate lighting that accents gold tones. 10. Add gold to an accent wall. Cathy Hobbs, based in New York City, is an Emmy Awardwinning television host and a nationally known interior design and home staging expert with offices in New York City, Boston and Washington, D.C. Contact her at info@cathyhobbs.com or visit her website at cathyhobbs.com.

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Broomfield Catania Apartment: Holiday Deal! $300 Off First Month! 2BDR 1BA. 1,200 sq ft. $1,500/per Month. Take Over My Lease & Get the Deposit! Recently Moved into a House. Washer/Dryer in Unit. Water, Sewer & Trash included. Clubhouse Access, 24hr Gym, Year Round Pool & Hot Tub! Right off HWY 36 & Close to Louisville, Boulder & Broomfield! AVAILABLE NOW Call (805)-710-2212

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3BR 2BA Ranch in Central Johnstown: 1,512 sq ft, 2 Car Garage, Large Rooms, New Paint, Nice Yard, $1,395/month. No Pets. No Smoking. Jerry, 970-412-3473.

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407 Verdant, Longmont: 3BR, 2-Car Garage. Avail 2/1. No Pets, Smoking or Drugs. $1350/month. Four Seasons, RENTED.

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1000 sq ft Commercial Space Available in Erie: Currently connected to existing Bar/Restaurant $2000/month, Probably Longmont Open Ranch 3BR 2.5BA 3-Car includes Utilities Garage, Quiet Location, HOA. No Pets, Drugs or Depending upon Usage. Smoking. $2,500/month New Business Not to + deposit. 303-588-4391 Compete with Existing Business. 303-217-0700

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LOUISVILLE LUXURY TOWNHOME , Sunny 4BR, 2.75BA, 1950 sq ft, Main Floor Master, 2 Car Attached Garage, A/C, Fireplace, Hardwood Floors, Private Courtyard, Tall Ceilings. $2150/mo + utilities. N/S, N/P, 303-665-2596.

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Vail: Grt resort, grt amenities. Rental Feb. 11-18, full week only. Marriott Streamside, 1.1 mi W of ski slopes, free shuttle. 1+BR, sleeps 6, 2 BA, full kitch, bbq grills, htd pools, activities, etc. $250 night =$1550 total!! (303)440-3922

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