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How To Get Rid of Private Mortgage Insurance

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

Looking for your next dream home, or ideas on how to furnish, decorate, remodel and landscape your home? Don’t miss the free tour taking place this weekend.

Private Mortgage Insurance, called PMI for short, is expensive. But you can remove it after you have met some conditions.

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CONTRIBUTING WRITERS Suzanne Plewes Holden Lewis Ilyce Glink Samuel J. Tamkin Michaela Phillips Duane Duggan Rebecca Lee Carol O’Meara Rick Jacquemard Janet Leap Jessi Roti Dena Fishbein

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Include the award winners on your tour this weekend. BEST OF TOUR • Platinum Award: The Primrose at Silver Meadows by Dream Finders Homes • Gold Award: Trailside at Colliers Hill by Shea Homes BEST FIRST TIME BUYER/ YOUNG FAMILY HOME • Platinum Award: The Primrose at Silver Meadows by Dream Finders Homes • Gold Award: Trailside at Colliers Hill by Shea Homes BEST MOVE-UP FAMILY HOME • Platinum Award: 5CO5 Lodge Anthem Highlands by Cal Atlantic Homes • Gold Award: The Yukon at Clover Basin Ranch by Dream Finders Homes

ADVERTISING CONSULTANTS Thais Hafer, Toni McNeill Mary Romano ADVERTISING FEATURES COORDINATOR Greg Stone

2017 FLATIRONS TOUR OF HOMES AWARD WINNERS

BOULDER COUNTY – Don’t miss the final weekend of the Flatirons Tour of Homes, presented by the Flatirons Building Council of the Homebuilders Association of Metro Denver. The free tour takes place, May 13 and 14. Thousands of attendees turned out last weekend to see the 19 spectacular new and remodeled homes on the tour. They saw the masterworks of some of the finest builders in Boulder and Broomfield counties, as well as the North Metro region. You may be looking for your next dream home, or ideas on how to furnish, decorate, remodel,

landscape and secure your home. Or you may just love to see great homes, inside and out. You will also have a chance to speak with builder representatives, who can explain all the details of each home and get you started on your path to ownership. Begin at any tour home you choose. Copies of the Flatirons Tour of Homes magazine are available at each home, listing the homes on tour, photos, descriptions, maps, articles and ads from the area’s top homebuilders, retailers and service providers. For more information, visit flatironstourofhomes.com.

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announces Flatirons Tour of Homes Realtor Preview Day drawing winners BOULDER COUNTY – The Flatirons Building Council of the Home Builders Association of Metro Denver would like to announce the drawing winners from its recent Flatirons Tour of Homes Realtor Preview Day that took place on Friday, May 5. Agents who viewed at least eight homes on the tour’s Realtor Preview Day were entered into the

drawing to win prizes. Winners of prizes include: Sherry Dougherty, Colorado Front Range Realtors (Home Depot Gift Card); Barbie Rieger, WK Real Estate (Nest 3rd Generation Learning Thermostat); and Michelle Wiley, Coldwell Banker Longmont (128GB iPad).

BEST ACTIVE ADULT HOME • Platinum Award: The Solstice at Tramonto by Boulder Creek Neighborhoods • Gold Award: yourHouse at DELO by Boulder Creek Neighborhoods BEST LUXURY HOME • Platinum Award: Erie Highlands by Oakwood Homes • Gold Award: The Geneva at Leyden Rock by DR Horton BEST EXTERIOR • Venable Farmhouse at Anthem Ranch by Toll Brothers BEST FLOORPLAN • The Solstice at Tramonto by Boulder Creek Neighborhoods BEST INTERIOR • The Primrose at Silver Meadows by Dream Finders Homes BEST KITCHEN • Trailside at Colliers Hill by Shea Homes BEST MASTER SUITE • The Primrose at Silver Meadows by Dream Finders Homes BEST DETAILS AND MATERIALS • The Primrose at Silver Meadows by Dream Finders Homes BEST VALUE • The Pine at Parkside by Coast to Coast Development BEST GREEN HOME • yourHouse at DELO by Boulder Creek Neighborhoods DAILY CAMERA / TIMES-CALL


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Do’s and don’ts of buying a home during a seller’s market The market continues to heat up due to high demand and low inventory. If you are looking to purchase a home, you may need to adjust your approach a bit given those market conditions. Here are a few do’s and don’ts to keep in mind.

so delaying could lead to a very long wait and much regret. – Don’t look at homes above your price range. It’s rare that homes would sell significantly below asking price in this type of market. – Don’t take an aggressive approach to offer negotiations. Remember, it is a seller’s market. – Don’t make offers without guidance from a real estate agent. Strategy and positioning is so important. Your agent will ensure that your offer is best positioned for success. – Don’t over-analyze the purchase price. Comps are important, but in an inclining market, comps are always slightly behind current market prices. – Don’t make the same mistake twice. If you are constantly under-bidding and losing out on homes, you may need to up your game to properly compete.

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Do’s for buying PLEWES in a hot market RE/MAX Alliance – Do have a pre-approval in-hand and know your maximum purchasing power. – Do monitor the market daily for new listings, so you don’t miss out. – Do make a good impression when you are visiting a home. This could help in competing offer situations. – Do make your best offer. You may not have an opportunity to revise your offer later. – Do listen to the advice and guidance of your real estate agent. Your agent understands the market and what is necessary to compete for listings. – Do be reasonable and realistic about inspection results and any needed repairs Sellers are less flexible in this type of market, so being nit-picky won’t work in your best interests.

If you are looking to purchase a home, you may need to adjust your approach a bit given those market conditions. (Photo: Shutterstock)

Don’ts for buying in a hot market – Don’t rely too heavily on listing photos. Some homes look better in-person and some look worse. You really need to see a home first-hand. – Don’t delay making a decision simply because you feel you haven’t seen enough homes. There are few listings to begin with

These are just a few things to keep in mind as you shop for a home in a seller’s market. Please note that market conditions will vary among different cities and towns. Knowing the specific market is extremely important. Suzanne Plewes is a broker associate at RE/MAX Alliance. Write to 750 W. Eisenhower Blvd., Loveland, CO 80537, call 970.290.0373 or e-mail suzanneplewes@remax.net.

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How to get rid of private mortgage insurance By Holden Lewis Bankrate.com (TNS) If you bought a house with a down payment of less than 20 percent, your lender required you to buy mortgage insurance. The same goes if you refinanced with less than 20 percent equity. Private mortgage insurance, called PMI for short, is expensive. But you can remove it after you have met some conditions. You should know, however, that although you can cancel private mortgage insurance, you cannot cancel recent Federal Housing Administration insurance. Canceling PMI sooner Here are steps you can take to cancel mortgage insurance sooner or strengthen your negotiating position: – Refinance: If your home value has increased enough, the new lender won’t require mortgage insurance. – Get a new appraisal: Some lenders will consider a new appraisal instead of the original sales price or appraised value when

deciding whether you meet the 20 percent equity threshold. An appraisal generally costs $300 to $500. – Prepay on your loan: Even $50 a month can mean a dramatic drop in your loan balance over time. – Remodel: Add a room or a pool to increase your home’s market value. Then ask the lender to recalculate your loan-to-value ratio using the new value figure. Refinancing to get out of PMI When mortgage rates are near record lows, as they are now, refinancing can allow you not only to get rid of PMI but can also reduce your monthly interest payments. It’s a double-whammy of savings. The refinancing tactic works if your home has gained substantial value since the last time you got a mortgage. Let’s say you bought your house three years ago for $100,000, and you borrowed $90,000. That means you have a loan-to-value ratio of 90 percent, and you pay for PMI. Three years later, you’ve made all your payments and you have

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chipped away at the loan balance. Now you owe $85,000. And your home’s value has gone up – now it can be appraised at $112,000. Its value has grown 4 percent a year. At this point, you owe $85,000 on a $112,000 house. This means you owe 76 percent of the home’s value – well under the 80 percent loan to value that triggers the need for mortgage insurance. Under these circumstances, you can refinance into a new loan without having to pay for PMI. Many loans have what’s called a seasoning requirement that requires you to wait at least two years before you can refinance to get rid of PMI. So if your loan is less than 2 years old, you can ask for a PMI-canceling refi, but you’re not guaranteed to get approval. What mortgage insurance is for Mortgage insurance reimburses the lender if you default on your home loan. You, the borrower, pay the premiums. When sold by a company, it’s known as private mortgage insurance, or PMI. The Federal Housing Administration, a government agency, sells mortgage insurance, too. Know your rights By law, your lender must tell you at closing how many years and months it will take you to pay down your loan sufficiently to cancel mortgage insurance. Mortgage servicers must give borrowers an annual statement that shows whom to call for information about canceling mortgage insurance. Other requirements to cancel PMI According to the Consumer

Private mortgage insurance, called PMI for short, is expensive. But you can remove it after you have met some conditions. (Photo: Shutterstock)

Financial Protection Bureau, you have to meet certain requirements to remove PMI: – You must request PMI cancellation in writing. – You have to be current on your payments and have a good payment history. – You might have to prove that you don’t have any other liens on the home (for example, a home equity loan or home equity line of credit). – You might have to get an appraisal to demonstrate that your loan balance isn’t more than 80 percent of the home’s current value. Higher-risk properties Lenders can impose stricter rules for high-risk borrowers. You may fall into this high-risk category if you have missed mortgage payments, so make sure your payments are up to date before asking your lender to drop mortgage insurance. Lenders may require a higher equity percentage if the property has been converted to rental use. Visit Bankrate online at bankrate.com.

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By Ilyce Glink and Samuel J. Tamkin, Tribune Content Agency Early reports by the Pew Research Center, cited millennials (81 million of them) as those individuals born in 1981 and later, up until today. Other researchers capped the era at those born between 1981 or 1982 and 1994 or 1995, which would put the youngest millennials at around age 22 or 23 up until about age 35 or 36. Generation Z (the generation younger than the millennials) is the next-gen group that some are already calling ‘digital natives.’ (Ilyce sometimes refers to them as the generation born with a “chip” built into their brain.) In short, the oldest millennials will remember life before Google and what a telephone’s busy signal sounded like. Gen Z (including our own kids) won’t. Around the world, millennials are considered one of the most consistent generations. Whether you’re a millennial living in Tokyo, Munich or Springfield, Ill., surveys have found that your generation is very similar in the way you behave, the way you use and consume technology, the way you dress and the way you learn. Much of this has to do with the internet, as this cohort is the most tech-savvy, and technology has flattened much of the world. Information flows freely, is adapted to life seamlessly, and has profoundly (and quickly) changed life for this generation and their parents. It has certainly changed how people buy, sell, finance and invest in real estate. According to the 2016 Survey of Home Buyers and Sellers, an annual report published by the National Association of Realtors, first-time buyers now fall directly into the millennial sweet spot: They’re a median 32 years old (if you look at all home buyers, the

median age is 44 years old). Their median income is $72,000. The median price of a firsttime buyer’s home purchase is $182,500, although that ranges from just about $161,000 for unmarried couples to $208,500 for married couples. The median down payment is 6 percent, and 60 percent of millennial buyers are childless. Ninety-five percent were either renters or lived with their parents before buying their first home. One percent purchased the home they had previously rented, and 87 percent were born in the U.S. For a while, we’ve watched the real estate industry change to accommodate this new buyer, adopting and discarding new technologies, trying to find a way to communicate faster and more effectively with a generation that seems to prefer texting to talking. This is a generation that feels entirely comfortable soliciting feedback from friends versus trusting the real estate agent they hired to help them make the single biggest purchase of their lives. Ironically, just as millennials are ready to buy, interest rates are beginning to rise and home prices are skyrocketing, thanks in no small part to the baby boomers staying in their homes instead of downsizing. All of which means that this generation, like those before, is finding it’s expensive to buy the home of your dreams. Ilyce Glink is the creator of an 18-part webinar+ebook series called “The Intentional Investor: How to be wildly successful in real estate,” as well as the author of many books on real estate. She also hosts the “Real Estate Minute,” on her YouTube channel. Samuel J. Tamkin is a Chicagobased real estate attorney. Contact Ilyce and Sam through her website, ThinkGlink.com. DAILY CAMERA / TIMES-CALL


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When it comes to home buying, cannabis business owners continue to struggle procuring loans. The main reason for this is that most of those in the marijuana industry deal in cash, making it harder to prove to lenders that they’re worthy of risk. (Photo: Pexels)

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Mortgage acceleration – What is it and what should I do about it? The following article is a summary from Chapter 1 of Realtor for Life, written by Duane Duggan. BOULDER – In the final stage of buying a home, while sitting at the closing table, it is always a bit of a joke when the happy home buyers are asked to sign the loan disclosures showing how much interest they will pay over the life of their 30year loan. Oftentimes they DUANE say things like “Oh, I’ll be DUGGAN dead by then anyway”, or Realtor and Author “Wow, I had no idea!”. RE/MAX of Boulder Closing on your home creates a perfect opportunity to put a system in place to build equity and real estate wealth by applying mortgage acceleration techniques. The ideas about mortgage acceleration have changed many times over the years. The Depression-era generation celebrated mortgage-burning parties when the final payment was made. The following generation kept mortgage balances high for tax deductibility and in theory, “invested” the cash for a better return. Then came the next generation, with home values skyrocketing, they used their homes as cash machines, pulling cash out for consumer items and lengthening the term of their loan, and in theory, never paying off their mortgage. This resulted with many losing their homes to foreclosure. So which generation is the smartest? The answer is not so simple. It takes quite a bit of study to figure it out. What if you or your clients had no mortgage on your property? Would life be any different? Could you invest that cash flow that would have gone into mortgage payments into something else? There are many ways to accelerate the payoff of a mortgage and there are just as many considerations as to whether or not to pay one off early at all. The graph below shows the structure of how a 30-year amortized loan works if no mortgage acceleration techniques are applied. Mortgage acceleration techniques 1. Create your own amortization schedule to pay it off in the desired number of years. On a $100,000 Loan at 6% you could pay the loan off according to the following schedule:

one utilized by a company called United First Financial, uses the first mortgage that is in place on a home, a home equity line of credit, and what is called money merge account software. This program utilizes a line of credit like a primary checking account. An important function of this line of credit is what is called an open-end interest calculation. By putting your monthly paycheck towards paying down the line of credit balance, it keeps the balance that interest is calculated on low. By keeping the balance lower, more of the monthly payment is attributed to principal rather than interest. The program helps you manage your money and tells you when would be the best time to make a lump sum payment toward your mortgage principal. These programs are expensive and there are claims that you can easily set up a similar system by yourself. You can check out information on this program at unitedfirstfinancial.com. ARGUMENTS FOR NOT PAYING OFF YOUR MORTGAGE EARLY Tax deductibility Since mortgage interest is deductible many will argue that you want to keep your balance high to keep your interest deduction up. From the graph above, it shows the first year interest to be $5,967. If you were in the 30% tax bracket, your tax savings would be $1,790. If you actually invest the tax savings, that is an argument for keeping the balance high.

2. Bi-weekly mortgage payments program The way that this program works is that when you make a payment every two weeks when you get a pay check, you put enough in so that it would be equivalent to making one extra payment a year. This program will usually pay off a 30-year mortgage about 7 years sooner. Some lenders offer a bi-weekly mortgage payment plan. You can call your lender to see if they offer a bi-weekly plan. Some lenders will offer the program for free. If your lender doesn’t offer a program, there are third-party companies that can set up a program for a fee. 3. One extra payment a year program On a bi-weekly program it is about the same as making one extra payment a year. So what about just making that extra payment once a year? You can do that and accomplish about the same thing without having to pay for or set up a bi-weekly program. 4. Mortgage acceleration programs, such as the

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Time value of money If inflation were 4% a year for the next 30 years, the value of a dollar 30 years from now would be about 30 cents. The argument being that you are paying off a dollar with only 30 cents. However, if you had no mortgage payment and you safely invested that amount each month, it softens the time value argument. In summary, everyone needs to decide for themselves if they want to get their mortgage paid off or keep their balance high. Everyone’s situation is a little different, so it is a good idea to consult their individual advisors and generate their own set of goals. Duane Duggan has been a Realtor® for RE/MAX of Boulder in Colorado since 1978 and has facilitated over 2,500 transactions over his career, the vast majority from repeat and referred clients. He has been awarded two of the highest honors bestowed by RE/MAX International: the Lifetime Achievement Award and the Circle of Legends Award. Living the life of a Realtor and being immersed in real estate lead to the inception of his book, Realtor for Life. For questions, e-mail Duane at duaneduggan@boulderco.com or call 303.441.5611. ATHOMECOLORADO.COM

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The contemporary Apex in North End features a butterfly roof, fabulous windows and two-story entry, priced at $899,900 and ready in June.

Stylish town home 6-plex under construction now on Hecla Way at North End in Louisville, with pricing from $594,900.

The award-winning newwest Cascade features a main floor master suite, vaulted ceilings and spacious patio, priced at $829,900 and ready in July.

The easy living duplex on Snowberry Lane offers a single-story plan with finished lower level and a contemporary two-story, with pricing from $639,900.

Homes to fit your lifestyle By Rebecca Lee Photos by Markel Homes

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eople are moving to Colorado in record numbers, in part due to our incredible, enviable lifestyle. For more than four decades, Markel Homes has been building homes and creating communities that support the lifestyle our state is famous for: access to outdoor activity, gorgeous mountain views, and in-town locations that encourage walk-and bike-to convenience. Markel Homes believes in giving buyers a variety of home types to choose from, including single level and two-story homes and easy living duplexes, town homes and condo lofts. Coming soon to North End and Prospect New Town Construction activity at North End and in Prospect New Town is providing a range of options for spring and summer home buyers. Easy living duplexes featuring come-and-go convenience and low maintenance requirements are under construction. Single-family homes in ranch and two-story styles, with main floor 12

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“Now’s your chance to pick your interior finishes on select homes and still move in this year. Varied plans and types of homes are offered at North End to fit your needs and budget.” – Michele Steward, sales manager for Markel Homes at North End master suites or same-floor bedrooms for family convenience, will be ready starting next month. The homes and duplexes feature the sophisticated design and stylish finishes that buyers expect from Markel Homes. Abundant windows and outdoor living spaces bring the picturesque environs inside and give home owners multiple ways to enjoy Colorado’s 300-plus days of sunshine every year. About North End North End exemplifies the planning that Markel Homes puts into every community they create. Hecla Lake Open Space occupies

a central position in the community. A walking path loops through the neighborhood, offering views of the Back Range and the opportunity to experience nature while living minutes from the lively shopping and dining scene in downtown Louisville. Nearby city conveniences, restful open space, cultural activities, great schools for the kids and a quality-crafted, beautiful home await the buyer who lands at North End. Variety of home types at North End Two gorgeous single-family designs with an optional lower level finish are currently available, both on Lakespur Lane. These homes boast a flowing floor plan and abundant windows that stream soft, natural light. Enjoy fine outdoor living on the covered front porch and spacious rear patio. A tri-level 6-plex of contemporary town homes is under construction on Hecla Way. Two sliding glass doors bookend the mid-level, each opening to decks offering multiple outdoor living opportunities. An unfinished space with nearby bath on the main level works beautifully as DAILY CAMERA / TIMES-CALL


a work-from-home space, artist studio, or creative space of your choosing. The town homes are scheduled for a fall completion, with pricing from $594,900. The duplexes going up on Snowberry Lane in the Block 10 neighborhood offer a convenient single-level plan or a two-story with room to grow. These homes have an open, airy design with large, abundant windows. The covered entryways are staggered for privacy. Completion for both duplexes is set for August.

The Mod Quad in Prospect New Town raises the bar on style, with modern finishes, 3 outdoor living areas and above-garage rental potential.

The spin on the classic farmhouse at 913 Tempted Ways Drive in Longmont includes contemporary updates and stylish finishes, with pricing at $799,900.

About Prospect New Town This New Urbanist community features treelined streets, numerous parks, and a variety of restaurants and shops. Folks are enamored by the place. “People who aren’t in the market to buy will drive through Prospect just to see the unique and diverse architectural styles. Six of the last seven homes or lots we’ve sold have been bought by people who already live in Prospect, or lived here previously. One family is designing their third home in Prospect. People never want to leave,” says Marlita Lazo, sales manager for Markel Homes at Prospect New Town. Single-family homes and duplexes at Prospect The Modern Farmhouse and the Mod Quad both face a new community park. The homes feature a smart, open floor plan, gorgeous hardwoods and stunning natural light. They also have a detached, two-car garage with an optional above-garage carriage house for guests or income potential. Three duplexes are under construction on Half Measures Drive,

High-style, contemporary duplexes on the park in bold and beautiful Prospect New Town for $659,900, with completion starting in August.

facing the park. Each home has three exterior walls plus skylights that flood the interior with natural light. Huge welcoming windows overlook the park. A courtyard and large patio provide excellent outdoor living. Completion is set for July/August. Pricing starts at $659,900. Contact the Sales Centers Call 303.604.9196 or e-mail Michele Steward, michele@markelhomes.com, for more information about the homes at North End. Your contact at Prospect New Town is Sales Manager Marlita Lazo at 303.651.9565 or marlita@markelhomes.com. For more information on every Markel home and community, visit MarkelHomes.com.

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May or may not weather BOULDER COUNTY – Though the gardens love the wet weather, one thing they could do without is the hail that came with it. If your plants CAROL were victims of O’MEARA the savage skies, Colorado State take heart: it University Extension looks bad now Boulder County but, depending on the plant, its maturity, and time left in the season for recovery, all may not be lost. Vegetable root crops, such as potatoes or beets, with destroyed leaves could send up new shoots, and you should still get a good crop. For leafy vegetables, be patient: give them at least a week to recuperate after the storm, and if there’s no sign of life, replant. Flowering annuals stripped of their leaves may not survive, and replanting now will ensure a good display later in summer. Yes, it’s hard to pull up those babies, so if there are a few bits left on the stem and you’re feeling nurturing, clean them up and a give them a light application of fertilizer. They might recover. Severely shredded leaves on smaller perennials should be cut back to the ground, and if the

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leaves aren’t too damaged, leave them alone. Bleeding hearts and other perennials with soft stems that look reasonably unharmed should be cut back part way. Generally they’ll sprout new leaves along the stem at the junction between the old leaves and the stem. Work fertilizer in around any damaged perennials that are well established to give them a boost for recovery. Those with firm stalks should be cut partially back. If they don’t sprout new leaves on existing stems, look for new stems

pushing up from their roots. With all the excitement we’ve had lately, people tend to forget weather that affected plants a few weeks ago. But the plants don’t get over it so easily. Keep an eye out for damage from the freezing snow we had the last week of April; many leaves might be a tad black and crispy about the edges. Perennials, such as hostas, that suffered a setback from their leaves being frozen should have pushed new growth by now. Lingering effects of the dry winter continue to show up on

Home inspections

BOULDER – Home buyers have it drilled into their heads that they need to get a home inspection. But what does a home RICK inspection JACQUEMARD report actually Flatirons Home Inspections disclose? Buyers often have little knowledge about home construction and its components, and have difficulty deciphering home inspection reports. Many don’t know how to figure out which types of defects are serious or whether their home inspector checked all the essentials. Prior to hiring and inspector ask what is included in their reports. Ask 14

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lawns as well. Giant dead blotches in an otherwise green lawn is topping the list for calls to our office, and in many cases, the culprits were grass mites. Hatched in October, mite numbers increased during winter during warm spells. Mites feed by rasping off the leaf surface and sucking up tender, interior cells; the damage appears as small yellow speckles on the grass blades. As feeding intensifies, the grass becomes straw colored and eventually dies, leaving large patches that don’t green up in spring. This damage is often missdiagnosed as winterkill or desiccation. If you’ve had mite damaged lawn, take a quick look to see if they’ve returned. Check the base of the plant for congregations of them during the day. 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, e-mail comeara@bouldercounty.org or visit ext.colostate.edu/boulder.

questions if there are items in your inspection report that you are unsure about. Issues in an inspection report may be fodder for price negotiations with the seller or, you may ask to have some items repaired. Before issuing a formal request to repair, consider the seller’s incentive to hire the cheapest contractor and to replace appliances with the least expensive brands. Home inspectors may be may not know or be reluctant

to disclose repair costs. Call a contractor to determine the scope and expense to fix problems revealed during an inspection. A repair issue that will be a deal breaker for a first time home buyer, causing the buyer to cancel the contract, will not faze a home buyer versed in home repair. Talk to your agent, family, and friends and call a few contractors to discuss which types of defects are minor. Perhaps a simple solution is available such as replacing a $1.99 receptacle, which can resolve many outlet problems. Other issues such as improper drainage around a home can be expensive to correct. Even newly constructed homes should be inspected. Problems that aren’t readily identifiable to you such as code violations, a furnace that leaks carbon monoxide or a

failing chimney, are the types of defects a home inspector could identify in a new home. Issues with new homes can be found in areas not visible to most buyers during viewings with a realtor such as crawl spaces and attics. Building contractors make mistakes, too.

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HOME TIPS

Out with the old: Tips for spring cleaning BOULDER COUNTY – In Boulder County, and in cultures around the world, spring cleaning is a welcome tradition. But spring cleaning isn’t only about dusting. It’s also about having an “out with the old” attitude that drives you to get rid of all the unneeded stuff that has collected in JANET drawers, closets and cabinets. LEAP There is no question that RE/MAX of Boulder de-cluttering opens up room in your cabinets, and clearing out extra items makes cleaning quicker and easier. Here’s an easy checklist to guide you painlessly through the first steps of cleaning. The list was first published by maidpro.com and has been updated for a Boulder County perspective. Kitchen The kitchen is a great place to start decluttering. Toss all foods that are past the ‘use by’ dates. Clear the freezer, pantry, refrigerator and cabinets of foods that are no longer fresh enough to eat. Get rid of items you will never eat or use anyway. If the food packaging is damaged or appears discolored, throw it away. When in doubt, throw it out. Be sure to compost and recycle all appropriate items. The BoulderCounty.org website has specifics on where to recycle items at this link: bouldercounty.org/environment/recycle/

recycling-center. Next, get rid of containers and lids that don’t have a mate. Discard or recycle chipped and cracked glassware and recipes or cookbooks you don’t use. Then, open the utility or “junk” drawer and get rid of all of those old receipts and odds and ends you’ve been holding onto. Bathroom Safely and securely dispose of expired medications – both over-the-counter and prescription. According to BoulderCounty. gov, it’s important to keep unused drugs from being misused and reduce the amount of chemicals that reach our waterways. Drop off pharmaceuticals at a designated site or follow simple steps for safe home disposal. You can get more information about drop-off locations and safe disposal methods here: bouldercounty. org/families/disease/safely-dispose-of-unwantedmedication-and-syringes. Cosmetics and lotions also often pile up in our bathroom, creating dust-collecting clutter. Get rid of old cosmetics or those that you will never use. Also toss old toothbrushes, flossers, razors, combs and hairbrushes. Family room Toys, games and puzzles can bring back warm memories, but if they are broken or have missing pieces feel confident they aren’t worth keeping. And a spring yard sale season is the perfect time to donate bulky media, such as books,

magazines, CDs, DVDs and video games. You can have your own yard-sale or donate to one of the local schools annual yard sales. This is also a good time to test and replace batteries in all smoke and carbon monoxide detectors. Laundry Clean the lint that accumulates in the outside dryer vent. It’s a fire hazard, so cleaning the outside dryer vent is an important, and often overlooked, yearly spring activity. Discard unmatched socks and dingy whites. Take your coin jar to the bank and use the proceeds to buy yourself a spring-cleaning treat. Coat closets and storage areas Donate shoes, jackets and other gear that no longer fit. Toss anything without a match. Look at all the spring and summer gear you saved from last year and replace or replenish sporting equipment, flip flops, sunscreens and other gear. Office/homework area Now that your tax returns have been filed, you can purge, shred or recycle old and unneeded paperwork. Clear your computer of old emails and files that are no longer needed. Also download and organize photos. For the original list and more, visit maidpro.com/blog/get-ready-spring-purge-guide. Janet Leap is a Realtor at RE/MAX of Boulder. Call 303.449.7000, e-mail janetleap@ boulderco.com or visit boulderco.com.

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3989 Fuller Court 3 BD, 2 BA, 2,001 sqft Updated four level with attached one-car garage in the heart of Martin Acres! Freshly painted inside & out! Updated kitchen with granite counters, gas stove, ss appliances. Hardwood floors and refinished fireplace in the living/ dining room. Remodeled full bath with granite counter, new vanity, and beautifully tiled shower/tub surround. Lower level has new carpet with updated 3/4 bath. Unfinished basement with potential to finish into rec-room area and 4th bedroom with bath!

4275 Eutaw Drive 4BD, 3BA, 3,586 sqft Beautifully remodeled home featuring a generous, open floorplan w/ hickory floors & vaulted ceilings located on a large corner lot in the coveted Frasier Meadows neighborhood! Huge, remodeled kitchen with Schuler cabinetry, slab granite counters & SS appliances. Main floor family room w/ vaulted ceilings, gas fireplace & built-in cherry cabinetry. Master suite w/private deck. Cozy, lower level rec-room with wood fireplace. Pro landscaped lot with mature trees & 3 outdoor living areas.

2870 Duke Circle 2,660 sqft, 3 BD, 3 BA, two-story home on a large 11,000 sqft corner lot on a quiet cul-de-sac in Table Mesa. Main level features an eat-in kitchen with tile flooring, dining room and living room with hardwood floors, half bath, and laundry! Three bedrooms and full bath on upper level. Garage was converted into an extra room with separate outside entrance. Finished basement with family room & 3/4 bath.

2626 Pine Street 2BD,1BA, 1,192 sqft 2626 Pine Street. Adorable two story home with front porch swing located on two lots with 6,986 sqft of land in Central Boulder. Lots of land to expand the existing house! Charming home with tons of character features remodeled kitchen & bath, refinished hardwood floors, arched doorways, original wood staircase, new roof, and freshly painted inside & out!

450 S 40th Street 4BD, 3BA, 2,800 sqft,“Martinique” model (largest original floor plan) with finished basement & one car garage located in Martin Acres! Remodeled kitchen features Corian countertops, glass tile backsplash, and ss appliances, including gas stove! Open great room with refinished hardwood floors & built-in cherry buffet in the dining area! Great guest suite with non-conforming bedroom & full bath in basement! Built-in sound system speakers in the four rooms & back patio!

1395 Toedtli Drive 4BD, 2BA, 1,728 sqft Beautifully remodeled ranch with full basement and oversized two car garage located on a large corner lot in the coveted Table Mesa neighborhood! Open, sunfilled floorplan features remodeled kitchen and baths! Basement with two conforming bedrooms has just been finished! Walk to parks, excellent schools, Table Mesa Center & great restaurants!

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4265 Moorhead 3 BD, 2 BA, 1,575 sqft, tri-level home with one car attached garage and tons of upgrades! New kitchen with shaker cabinets, granite and ss appliances. Remodeled baths with new vanities, light fixtures, and tile floor. Refinished hardwood, new carpet, new windows, and new garage door w/opener.

4295 Moorhead Ave 3BD, 2BA, 1,939 sqft Great opportunity for first-time homebuyer or investor! Great view of the Flatirons, huge lot w/storage shed perfect for gardening and pets! Earn instant equity w/ some minor cosmetic updating and easily convert the large laundry room to a 4th bedroom! Garage was converted into huge, main floor family room.

980 Quinn Street 3BD, 2BA, 912 sqft Charming cottage backs to Bear Canyon Creek w/peeka-boo view of the Flatirons! Remodeled kitchen w/ updated cabinets and all the appliances, including w/d stay! Refinished hardwood floors in living room & bedrooms! Remodeled full bath w/tile floors and tiled tub/shower enclosure! Master bedroom w/attached 1/2 bath & new vanity! Large deck & fully fenced backyard! Double pane windows & freshly painted inside/out

5505 Racquet Court 2 BD, 1 BA, 954 sqft Cozy cottage privately located on a huge corner lot and no HOA! Spacious wrap around yard and patios in the front and back to enjoy the warm summer days/nights. Updated kitchen with breakfast bar! Updated bath features new lighting & plumbing fixtures. New tile floor entry and new carpet throughout! Must see!

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OpenHomes Quick Guide

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

City

Open House Date

Open House Time

Boulder

Saturday

1pm-3pm

4157 Clifton Ct

$259,182

Boulder

Sunday

12pm-4pm

4785 Tantra

$345,000

Boulder

Saturday

11am-1pm

560 Mohawk Drive #45

$455,000

Barry Remington

WK Real Estate

720-373-9297

Boulder

Saturday

1pm-3pm

7891 Durham Way

$530,000

Mark Remington

WK Real Estate

303-489-8054

Boulder

Sunday

1pm-3pm

7891 Durham Way

$530,000

Mark Remington

WK Real Estate

303-489-8054

Boulder

Saturday

1pm-3pm

1860 Walnut St 13

$550,000

Justin Leonard

RE/MAX Alliance

303-817-6790

Boulder

Saturday

12pm-3pm

86 Genesee Ct

$649,900

Julia Cantarovici

8z Real Estate

720-203-7789

Boulder

Saturday

11am-2pm

5515 Baca Circle

$685,000

Rebecca Weihe

WK Real Estate

303-903-3231

Boulder

Saturday

1pm-3pm

3590 16th St

$749,900

Marsha Badger

8z Real Estate

303-818-1390

Boulder

Saturday

10am-1pm

1229 Kalmia Ave

$769,000

Matthew Jensen

WK Real Estate

303-819-6494

Boulder

Saturday

11am-1pm

1340 Chambers Drive

$799,000

Marie Elena Potter

WK Real Estate

503-929-3409

Boulder

Saturday

11am-1pm

624 Pearl Street #305

$925,000

Terri Cox/Lauren Vigil

RE/MAX of Boulder, Inc.

720-323-8460

Boulder

Sunday

1pm-4pm

4522 13th St., Unit 6H

$925,000

Michael Rebich

RE/MAX of Boulder

303-478-3207

Boulder

Saturday

12pm-2pm

2211 Bluff Street

$977,000

Mike Bader

RE/MAX of Boulder, Inc.

720-273-8335

Boulder

Saturday

12pm-3pm

135 76th Street

$1,100,000

Shawn Johnson/Stuhlemmer

RE/MAX of Boulder, Inc.

303-956-2282

Boulder

Saturday

10am-2pm

722 7th Street

$1,250,000

David Scott

Colorado Landmark, Realtors

303-588-8358

Boulder

Sunday

12pm - 2pm

722 7th Street

$1,250,000

David Scott

Colorado Landmark, Realtors

303-588-8358

Boulder

Saturday

12pm-2pm

1175 Linden Ave

$1,275,000

Michelle Trudgeon

Goodacre & Company

720-272-9547

Boulder

Saturday

1pm-3pm

3851 Orion Court

$1,295,000

Ann Cooper

RE/MAX of Boulder, Inc.

303-517-0447

Boulder

Sunday

1pm-3pm

63 Boulder View Ln

$1,545,000

Bill Goodacre

Goodacre & Company

303-880-4440

Boulder

Saturday

12pm-4pm

652 Theresa Drive

$1,824,950

Marie Elena Potter

WK Real Estate

503-929-3409

Boulder

Saturday

12pm-2pm

1620 Modena Ave

$1,995,000

Emelie Griffith

RE/MAX Alliance on Walnut

303-304-0676

Boulder

Sunday

1pm-4pm

980 White Hawk Ranch

$1,998,000

Paul Calcagno

WK Real Estate

303-579-6463

Boulder

Saturday

12pm-2pm

2176 Riverside Ln

$2,300,000

Jim Thomas

RE/MAX Alliance

720-317-9621

Boulder

Daily

11am-5pm

3092 Big Horn St

$1M +

Roz Giannasi Pinon

Markel Homes: Kalmia38, Northfield Village & Northfield Commons

303-442-0309

Broomfield

Saturday

1pm-3pm

14991 Nighthawk Ln

$899,000

Kevin Kelly

RE/MAX Alliance

720-266-7562

Erie

Saturday

12pm-3pm

1891 Tynan Drive

$445,000

Sibyl Liedtke

WK Real Estate

303-482-7510

Erie

Saturday

12:30pm-3pm

1846 Maccullen Dr.

$529,000

John Hinkelman

8z Real Estate

303-818-2344

Firestone

Saturday

1pm-3pm

6519 St Vrain Ranch Blvd

$330,000

Ashley Bevan

8z Real Estate

303-359-0457

Firestone

Saturday

1pm-3pm

6847 Summerset Avenue

$395,000

Carol Vanlandingham

WK Real Estate

303-522-3130

Firestone

Saturday

10am-12pm

4961 Shenandoah Ave

$469,000

Cindy Campbell

RE/MAX Alliance

303-881-7413

Lafayette

Saturday

10am-1pm

597 Rawlins Way

$445,000

Jack Austin

RE/MAX Alliance on Walnut

720-323-2566

Lafayette

Sunday

11am-2pm

597 Rawlins Way

$445,000

Jack Austin

RE/MAX Alliance

720-323-2566

Longmont

Saturday

11am-1pm

1295 Cumberland

$365,000

Alyson Canepa

ReMax Traditions

303-912-4663

Longmont

Wednesday

12pm-3pm

1379 Charles Dr. E-4

$426,208

Jeremy Johnson

RE/MAX Alliance

970-313-6166

Longmont

Saturday

12pm-2pm

818 Gay Street

$449,900

Bill Allen

RE/MAX of Boulder, Inc.

303-570-9814

Longmont

Sunday

1pm-3pm

818 Gay Street

$449,900

Bill Allen

RE/MAX of Boulder, Inc.

303-570-9814

Longmont

Saturday

1pm-3pm

1024 Confidence Dr

$814,950

Suzy Williamson

RE/MAX Alliance

720-491-9885

Longmont

Saturday

2pm-4pm

5612 N 115th Street

$1,200,000

Keith McQuillen

WK Real Estate

303-589-1432

Longmont

Daily

11am-5pm

918 Half Measures Dr

$600k+

Marlita Lazo

Markel Homes: Prospect NewTown

303-522-7928

Longmont

Thursday & Friday

12pm-4pm

1522 Moonlight Drive

Starting in the high-$300,000's.

Tim Shea/Stan Meade

Pedal To Properties

303-819-1371/ 303-817-7777

Longmont

Saturday & Sunday

12pm-5pm

1522 Moonlight Drive

Starting in the high-$300,000's.

Tim Shea/Stan Meade

Pedal To Properties

303-819-1371/ 303-817-7777

Louisville

Saturday

12pm-3pm

105 Fairfield Lane

$559,900

Tammy Milano

RE/MAX of Boulder, Inc.

303-324-2340

Louisville

Saturday

12pm-2pm

1167 Summit View Drive

$654,500

Judy Pitt

WK Real Estate

303-324-4747

Louisville

Wednesday-Monday

11am-5pm

1805 Blue Star Lane - Model Home

$600k's+

Michele Steward

Markel Homes - North End

303-604-9196

Loveland

Saturday

1pm-3pm

4335 Butte Drive

$424,700

Denise Patryas

RE/MAX of Boulder, Inc.

303-818-5354

Niwot

Saturday

12pm-3pm

7257 Spring Creek Circle

$1,365,000

Barbara Runge

ColdwellBanker

303-775-3329

Niwot

Saturday

1pm-4pm

8708 Skyland Dr

$1,397,000

Kamla Chopra

Colorado Landmark Realtors-Niwot

303 641 5428

Niwot

Saturday

11am-1pm

9785 Niwot Rd

$1,495,000

Deborah Read Fowler

Colorado Landmark

720-378-1217

Niwot

Saturday

2pm-4pm

9253 Blue Spruce Ln

$2,400,000

Deborah Read Fowler

Colorado Landmark

720-378-1217

Superior

Sunday

12pm-3pm

608 Charles St.

$1,095,000

Kristin Bramer

8Z REAL ESTATE

720-203-7789

Thornton

Saturday

10:30am-12:30pm

1576 E 101st Ave

$470,000

Mia Ness

Colorado Landmark, Realtors

720-273-7567

Westminster

Saturday

11am-1pm

10151 Zenobia Cir

$414,900

Keith McQuillen

WK Real Estate

303-589-1432

Street

Price

Agent

Company

Phone

Jack Austin

RE/MAX Alliance

720-323-2566

Rita DeBolt

Homestead Real Estate

720-394-7482

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open Homes

athomecolorado.com

Thurs-Sat 10-6/Sun 12-6

Open Saturday 1PM - 3PM 6519 St Vrain Ranch Boulevard, Firestone Listed at $330,000

2429 Steppe Drive, Longmont

$414,861 Home will be complete in August. DR Horton Express homes in Prairie Village! Open floor plan, 3 bed 3 bath, central A/C, f landscaping and vinyl fencing inlcuded. Great price for the full square footage in Boulder County! Model at 161 Peppler Dr. MLS#9095859

Move in Ready with Huge Yard, School and Park across the street!

Ashley Bevan • 8z Real Estate • 303.359.0457

Kathy Beck 970-213-8475

Brandi Garifi 720-291-0899

Tues-Sat 10-6 & Sun 16-6

Open House! Sunday 12pm-4pm

6154 Moran Road, Timnath

$460,000

JUST LISTED 4785 Tantra, Boulder

This 4 bed, 2 bath ranch style home built by DR Horton has it all! South facing corner lot backing to greenbelt Hardwood floors throughout, stainless appliances and builders warranty! Model home at 5813 Glendive MLS#6676618

Unbeatable value for the price! This two bedroom condo is in an ideal quiet location in the complex and adjacent to green space. Convenient to CU without all the congestion! It also boasts a private yard area!

$345,000 Kathy Beck 970-213-8475

Rita DeBolt • Homestead Real Estate • 720-394-7482

Tues-Sat 10-6 and Sun 12-6 8816 Foxfire Street, Firestone

$427,420 B Beautiful 4 bed, 2 bath, ranch-style home w/3 car garage, built by DR Horton, is complete & ready for its first owner! Main floor living home w/full unfinished basement comes fully landscaped! Saddleback golf course community conveniently located by Milavec Lake. Model at 8759 Peakview MLS#5119080 Kathy Beck 970-213-8475

Brandi Garifi 720-291-0899

Thurs-Sat 10-6/Sun 12-6 474 Homestead Pkwy., Longmont

$407,650 DR Horton Express homes in Prairie Village! Open floor plan, 5 bed, 5 bath, 9’ ceilings, main floor guest suite and upstairs l laundry. Great price for the square footage in Boulder County! Model at 161 Peppler Dr. MLS#3732534

Kathy Beck 970-213-8475

Brandi Garifi 720-291-0899

OPEN SATURDAY 1 – 3 PM

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Brandi Garifi 720-291-0899

LOVELAND | 4335 BUTTE DRIVE $424,700

Beautiful home on a large fenced lot that has been well maintained. Home offers 3 bedrooms on main level and non-confirming 4th bedroom in basement. Offering a terrific master bedroom with beautiful master bath, hardwood floors main level, tile kitchen, partially finished basement, new appliances and large laundry/mud room. The yard is a 1/3 acre with a tree house, climbing wall and Jungle Jim type structures, great children play areas. Back patio area and 2-car detached garage with alley access. (819276) Directions: From Hwy 34 & Wilson, west on Hwy 34 for about 1.4 miles, turn left on Butte Rd. Home will be on right.

Denise Patryas 303.818.5354 denisepatryas@boulderco.com

Model Home Located at 1522 Moonlight Drive, Longmont Office Hours: Thursday & Friday 12-4pm and Saturday & Sunday 12-5pm

Two-story and ranch plans available Homes starting in the high-$300,000’s Call for more information and inventory Stan Meade Tim Shea 303.819.1371 303.817.7777 www.pedaltoproperties.com

For advertising information, please call Toni McNeill 303.684.5329 or Thais Hafer 303.473.1456 For a complete listing and map of open homes in the area visit AtHomeColorado.com May 12-13, 2017

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HOME DECOR

Bold beach stripes for your home By Jessi Roti, Chicago Tribune (TNS) When the warm weather returns, folks tend to think of one place: the beach. That didn’t slip the minds of designers, who drew endless inspiration from the beach and all that goes with it – from shady umbrellas to coastal awnings in big, bold stripes that scream, “Fun in the sun.” It all conjures visions of a laid-back stroll in the sand, grabbing a bite to eat at a beachside spot adorned in navy and white or tossing a beach ball with friends. CB2’s black-and-white, striped sofa makes a bold statement on your patio. $999, cb2.com. (Photo: CB2)

Jaxx Casual Living indoor/outdoor bean bag chair is perfect for soaking up the sun by the pool or all-night Netflix binge watching. $170, houzz.com. (Photo: Houzz)

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Pets can get in on your new home design, too! This striped pet teepee can easily transition from indoors to outdoors while giving your pet their own little hideaway in the sun, $60. (Photo: Houzz)

Kate Spade’s bright striped bath towels have beach house style, $20. katespade.com (Photo: Kate Spade)

This striped rug from Kate Spade blends the feel of both a natural textile and a graphic bold stripe $400. katespade.com.(Photo: Kate Spade)

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Moss lampshades are a perfect add to spring events

Boulder County Gold Award

16 years in a row!

By Dena Fishbein Tribune News Service (TNS) My niece is getting married soon and we are having so much fun creating wedding decor for her special event. These wire lampshades are covered in moss and would look great in your home or for party decor. Gather: – Hot glue gun – Wire lampshade frame stripped of all its fabric – Different kinds of moss – Dried flowers or any other embellishments you would like to use – Clear fishing line (to hang) Directions: 1. Begin by covering your wire frame with moss. 2. Use hot glue to keep your moss in place. 3. Once the entire wire frame is covered in moss, add dried flowers, paper flowers or crystals for an extra embellishment.

560 Mohawk Drive #45

Boulder 5515 Baca Circle

Open Sat 11am-1pm $455,000 Bright and clean 2bed/2 bath condo near CU! www.560.wkre.com Barry Remington: 720-373-9297

1229 Kalmia Avenue

These wire lampshades are covered in moss and would look great in your home or for party decor.

Open Sat 11am-2pm Beautiful Corner Lot in Gunbarrel. www.5515.wkre.com Rebecca Weihe: 303-903-3231

Boulder 652 Theresa Drive

Open Sat 10am-1pm $769,900 Large 4 BR, 4 bath townhome in North Boulder. www.1229.wkre.com Matthew Jensen: 303-819-6494

Boulder $685,000

Boulder

Open Sat 12-4pm $1,824,950 City Close, Country Quiet Family Hm Horse pty. www.652.wkre.com Marie Elena Potter: 503-929-3409

(Photo: Dena Fishbein/TNS)

4. When your one of a kind lampshade is complete, use fishing line or a pretty ribbon to hang it. We are hanging ours in groups of three, each a different shape for a dramatic effect.

Dena is the designer and artist behind many home, gift and paper products found at your favorite stores. To ask her how to embellish anything, visit her blog at denadesigns.com.

Professional Home Inspections For Home Buyers and Sellers www.flatironshi.com

1891 Tynan Drive

Erie 3900 Fowler Lane

Open Sat 12-3pm $445,000 Former Model Home. 3 bed/3bath on open space. www.1891.wkre.com Sibyl Liedtke: 303-482-7510

343 Baker Lane

Erie 11459 Charles Street

New Listing! $550,000 Backs to 5 acre property in quiet location! www.343.wkre.com Gary & Elaine Collins: 303-947-6129

74 Arroyo Chico New Listing! Sunny Mountain Contemporary. www.74.wkre.com Charlie Matzen: 303-541-1903

Longmont

New Listing! $1,099,000 McIntosh Lake, waterfront dream home! www.3900.wkre.com Chris Haught: 303-947-4074

Firestone

New Listing! $450,000 Pristine Beautiful Home with Amazing Views! www.11459.wkre.com Laura Chittick: 303-332-4118

Boulder 1470 Patton Drive

Boulder

$839,000 New Listing! $1,335,000 3 levels of stunning finishes in East Boulder. www.1470.wkre.com Stu Wright: 303-541-1900

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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2017 FLATIRONS

TOUR of HOMES MAY 6-7 AND 13-14 10 A.M. TO 4 P.M.

Whether you’re in the market for a new home or are looking for inspiration for your current house, the Flatirons Tour of Homes is your chance to view some of the most beautiful homes across the Front Range. Plus, it’s free! Visit FlatironsTourofHomes.com to plan your tour.

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Longmont & Surrounding Areas Residential Statistics April 2017

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

To list your rental or community call Thais Hafer at 303.473.1456 or e-mail hafert@dailycamera.com May 12-13, 2017

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Real Estate place yoUr ad:

303.466.3636 BoUlder/Broomfield/longmont or 970.635.3650 loveland or frontrangeclassifieds.com Water Mineral

Real Estate

FSBO: 5BR 4BA, 3714 sq ft modern home in Northfield Common. 3272 Big Horn St, 80301. Check out pics on Zillow. $1,052,000. 303-956-8762

Want to purchase minerals and other oil/gas interests. Send details to: P.O. Box 13557, Denver, CO 80201

Cynthia Arey Living N Colorado

FSBO: Old N Boulder, 3355 Vista Dr. 2 BR 2.5 BA + fin bsmnt on lg lot. $1.5 mil OBO. NO AGENTS. 803-467-4765

SELL YOUR HOUSE List your house and start packing. $75, 5 lines, 30 days. To place your ad, call 303-466-3636 or 970-635-3650

Rentals

40 Years of Keen Real Estate Navigation

Just Property Inspections LLC New to Northern Colorado.

Eric Siglin

Thinking of Buying, Selling, or Relocating Or,...Curious About the NEW Value of Your Home?

Thanks for Connecting

303-581-0606.

Owner/Inspector AHIT Certified with 25+ Years Experience. Complete Home inspections with Detailed Reports, Photos & Many Extras.

Home Buyers & Sellers Welcome. Mention this ad for a 25% Discount. Call Us Today for

Elliott Apts-Longmont Premium 2BR: Central Location in Old Town, available 6/1, onsite storage. $1265/month, 1500 sq ft 2BR 2BA in heat & water included. N Longmont-Living Room, Dining Room, Call 303-772-6452 or

Spacious Kitchen-All Appliances & Breakfast Nook, Private Large Laundry Room w/ New Full Size Washer/Drye r. New Paint in & out, Garage, Large Deck, Fenced Yard. $1600/month includes all utilities, Wifi, yard maintenance & snow removal. No Smoking. References required. 303-525-9109.

Complete inspection

www.ColoradoReal EstateLady.com

& Understand the Condition of the Property You Are Buying or Selling!

970-775-2161

Charming Townhome Old Town Longmont: Quiet 2BR 1.5BA, Carport, W/D, A/C, Close to Park. Avail Soon. $1500/mo. Call 303-651-3737 or 469-556-6329

Apartments & Condos: Call PMP Realty 303-776-RENT (7368) www.pmprealty.com

Visit elliottapartments.com

Foothills Apartments 2BR 1BA Units in Loveland: Washer/Dryer in Unit. $1000/month, Water, Sewer,Trash included. No Pets. 1 Year Lease. Available No w.

970-669-7850

Or visit

FrontRangeClassifieds. com

PLACE YOUR AD Call 303-466-3636 or 970-635-3650.

PLACE YOUR AD. Call 303-466-3636 or 970-635-3650.

1 Bedroom with Study & Private Bath in New House in Louisville: $895/month, utilities paid. Available Now. 303-709-8333

Basement in Broomfield: Female Only. Shared Laundry & Kitchen, Private Bath. No Pets. No Smoking. $650/mo, utils incl. 303-562-8891 Share open space N. Louisville house. $650/mth incl. util. Good for students. 303-817-5909

1800 sq. ft. 3-plus BR. 2 1/2 BA. 2 CG. Close to high school. 940 Coral, Broomfield. $1800 mth, water pd. 303-466-5266

359 Cherokee Ave. Superior, 80027. 3 BR 2.5 BA on Open Space, 2-car attchd. $2000 mth Call 303-775-9943

4BR 2BA Home in South Boulder:

3BR 2.5BA NE Longmont 2,947 sq ft Open Ranch: 3-Car Garage, Quiet Location Near New Longs Peak Hospital, No Pets, Drugs or Smoking. $2500/month, includes HOA + deposit. 303-588-4391 4bd 2.5 ba Sngl Fam Home; 2400 sf; w/d att gar, lg bk yd NS/NP/ND $2150/mo+util 408-507-2655

Rent to Own! Home of Your Choice Do you Qualify? Call or Text Devin O’Branagan ERA Tradewind

303-775-0710 www.DevinSells.com

Near CU, Bear Creek Trail & Bus Lines. Approx. 2000 sq ft. New Carpeting, Oak Wood Floors.

$2400/month + utilities.

Arch, 720-849-2478

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303.466.3636 BoUlder/Broomfield/longmont or 970.635.3650 loveland or frontrangeclassifieds.com

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NOW LEASING!

Visit us on line at: www.boardwalkapartments.com

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sell your

Call us 8am-8pm weekdays 9am-6pm weekends! 2737 Mapleton, Ste.102

SMALL 1 BEDROOM HOUSE - Home is on my property . low utilities FURNISHED, little storage . Month to month . Great for vacationers , month minimum . Property etiquette , email for details. (970)669-8813 spartanorse@outlook. com

Boulder room for rent. Female pref. N/P. N/S. Near bus routes. $650/mth, incl. util/ldry/cook priv. 303-499-7427

Office Space for Rent at McCaslin & Hwy 36 in Louisville: Avail Now. 196 sq ft. Best Suited for Quiet

Computer Work. Visit

easytrackpayroll.com/office or Call 303-618-7287

FURNISHED 3BR 3BA in Louisville: 3300 sq ft. $2900/month. 720-470-2267

Office Space for Lease on Main Street, Longmont: 1350 sq ft. Call 970-980-4062 or 720-988-6001

PLACE YOUR AD Call 303-466-3636 or 970-635-3650. May 12-13, 2017

Large 1BR in Beautiful NE Longmont Home: Looking for a Great, Female, Clean, Considerate, Fun & Positive, Person. Shared Living, Dining, Kitchen, Laundry, Large Yard, Deck & Internet. Great Neighbors. Available 6/1. No Pets. 1 Year Lease Required .

Items less than $500:

free, 3 lines, 30 days Items $500 or more:

$10, 5 lines, 30 days

$650/month, utilities included. 303-818-7239

NEDERLAND - Cute downtown retail, office or commercial space. 720sq.ft. w/ 200sq.ft.separate storage. Year round small stream. 4 parking spaces. $1850 mo. Lease 1-3 yrs. (303)525-3500

Live in New Zealand!

Our Lovely 3 Bedroom 2 Bath Home Minutes from the Beach for your Boulder Home. Looking for a House Swap Starting This Summer for 3-6 Months. Email

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Private party and general merchandise only; not for commercial/business accounts. Excludes cars, homes and pets. No refund for early cancellation. ATHOMECOLORADO.COM

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BOULDER | 2715 NORTHBROOK PL.

OPEN SATURDAY 12 - 3 PM

OPEN SATURDAY 1 - 3 PM

BOULDER | 135 76TH STREET

WESTMINSTER | 2575 W. 107TH PL.

BOULDER | 7096 INDIAN PEAKS

3 BR * 3 BA * 2033 TSF BR * 2 BA * 3784 TSF 3 BR * 3 BA * 3100 TSF 5 BR * 5 BA * 6772 TSF LOUISVILLE | *643 W. SANDBAR CIRCLE4(817861) BROOMFIELD | 14651 SORREL RUN KELLOGG CIRCLE (815842) $675,000 * $1,100,000 (818819) * $555,000 BOULDER | 4786 (818842) * $1,789,000

3 BR * 3 BA * 2128 TSF

3 BR * 3 BA * 4804 TSF (783853) * $699,000

(783697) * $489,900 UNDER CONTRACT

LONGMONT | 1732 CLOVER CREEK 3 BR * 3 BA * 2217 TSF (818861) * $439,900

LONGMONT | 11500 EAGLE SPRINGS 6 BR * 10 BA * 10,441 TSF (818941) * $4,700,000

4 BR * 3 BA * 2530 TSF (783855) * $625,000

BOULDER | 1144 UTICA CIRCLE 4 BR * 3 BA * 4115 TSF (818977) * $1,259,000

OPEN SATURDAY 11 AM - 1 PM

LOUISVILLE | 2128 E. HECLA DRIVE - F 3 BR * 4 BA * 2401 TSF (818983) * $579,900

OPEN SATURDAY 1 - 3 PM

BOULDER | 7469 PARK CIRCLE

BOULDER | 1735 GILLASPIE DRIVE

BOULDER | 2870 JUILLIARD STREET

5 BR * 4 BA * 4603 TSF (783886) * $837,700

3 BR * 2 BA * 1756 TSF (783950) * $1,050,000

5 BR * 4 BA * 3454 TSF (783981) * $1,349,000

BOULDER | 624 PEARL STREET #305 2 BR * 2 BA * 1023 TSF (819007) * $925,000

BOULDER | 1035 UTICA AVENUE 3 BR * 2 BA * 1804 TSF (819078) * $859,000

ERIE | 2428 SHORTRIDGE PLACE 3 BR * 2 BA * 4576 TSF (819130) * $880,000

OPEN SATURDAY 1 - 3 PM

OPEN SATURDAY 12 - 2 PM

LAFAYETTE | 1420 CRETE COURT F-7

BOULDER | 3287 OURAY STREET

1 BR * 1 BA * 707 TSF

3 BR * 3 BA * 3656 TSF

SUPERIOR | 2265 CLAYTON CIRCLE (784026) * $149,900 4 BR * 3 BA * 3548 TSF (819197) * $670,000

BOULDER | 3851 ORION COURT 3 BR * 2 BA * 3167 TSF (819154) * $1,295,000

BOULDER | 4938 CARTER COURT

LOVELAND | 4335 BUTTE(784046) ROAD BOULDER | 2211 BLUFF STREET * $799,500 4 BR * 2 BA * 2546 TSF 3 BR * 2 BA * 2041 TSF (819276) * $424,700 (819390) * $977,000

3 BR * 4 BA * 2028 TSF PINECLIFFE | 3285 COAL CREEK (784100) * $425,000 5 BR * 2 BA * 1755 TSF (819409) * 335,000

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