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5 tips for financing investment property By Jennifer Acosta Scott Bankrate.com (TNS) The housing market crash has become a distant memory, and home prices are looking healthy again. But does that mean there are good opportunities for investing in the residential real estate market? Home values are climbing in most places. According to the National Association of Realtors, or NAR, 85 percent of major metro areas saw gains in prices for existing single-family homes during the first quarter of 2017, while 14 percent just saw prices decline. But while interest rates remain low, the days of quick, easy financing are over, and the tightened credit market can make it tough to secure loans for investment properties. Still, a little creativity and preparation can bring financing within reach of many real estate investors. If you’re ready to borrow for a residential investment property, these five tips can improve your chances of success. Make a sizable down payment Since mortgage insurance won’t cover investment properties, you’ll need to put at least 20 percent down to secure traditional financing. If you can put down 25 percent, you may qualify for an even better interest rate, says mortgage broker Todd Huettner, president of Huettner Capital in Denver. If you don’t have the down payment money, you can try to obtain a second mortgage on the property, but it’s likely to be an uphill struggle. Be a ‘strong borrower’ Although many factors – among them the loan-to-value ratio and the policies of the lender you’re

dealing with – can influence the terms of a loan on an investment property, you’ll want to check your credit score before attempting a deal. “Below (a score of) 740, it can start to cost you additional money for the same interest rate,” Huettner says. “Below 740, you will have to pay a fee to have the interest rate stay the same. That can range from one-quarter of a point to two points to keep the same rate.” The alternative to paying points if your score is below 740 is to accept a higher interest rate. In addition, having reserves in the bank to pay all your expenses – personal and investmentrelated – for at least six months has become part of the lending equation. “If you have multiple rental properties, (lenders) now want reserves for each property,” Huettner says. “That way, if you have vacancies, you’re not dead.” Shy away from big banks If your down payment isn’t quite as big as it should be or if you have other extenuating circumstances, consider going to a neighborhood bank for financing rather than a large national financial institution. “They’re going to have a little more flexibility,” Huettner says. They also may know the local market better and have more interest in investing locally. Mortgage brokers are another good option because they have access to a wide range of loan products – but do some research before settling on one. “What is their background?” Huettner asks. “Do they have a college degree? Do they belong to any professional organizations? You have to do a little bit of due diligence.”

Ask for owner financing A request for owner financing used to make sellers suspicious of potential buyers, during the days when almost anyone could qualify for a bank loan. But now, it’s more acceptable due to the tightening of credit. However, you should have a game plan if you decide to go this route. “You have to say, ‘I would like to do owner financing with this amount of money and these terms,’” Huettner says. “You have to sell the seller on owner financing, and on you.” Think creatively If you’re looking at a good property with a high chance of profit, consider securing a down payment or renovation money through a home equity line of credit, from credit cards or even via some life insurance policies, says Ben Spofford, an Ohio home remodeler and former real estate investor. Financing for the actual purchase of the property might be possible through private, personal loans from peer-to-peer lending sites like Prosper and LendingClub, which connect investors with individual lenders. Just be aware that you may be met with some skepticism, especially if you don’t have a long history of successful real estate investments. Some peer-to-peer groups also require that your credit history meet certain criteria. “When you’re borrowing from a person as opposed to an entity, that person is generally going to be more conservative and more protective of giving their money to a stranger,” Spofford says. Visit Bankrate online at bankrate.com.

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Mortgage commitment vs. clear to close Reviewing mortgage conditions closely Your purchase contract contains a mortgage contingency clause with a commitment deadline. If you are unable to obtain a commitment by that date, then that clause allows you to terminate the contract and receive your escrow deposit back. It is extremely important to review the specific conditions listed on a mortgage commitment before allowing the deadline to lapse. Here’s why. Let’s assume that your commitment deadline is on the 20th of this month. On that date, you receive a commitment from your lender that lists several remaining conditions, of which you don’t pay much attention to. Three days later, you realize that one of the remaining conditions cannot be cleared and that your mortgage will not be approved. Since the commitment deadline has passed, you cannot terminate the contract at this point without losing your escrow deposit. To best protect your interests, you should review all mortgage conditions carefully and resolve any major ones before the deadline. If more

Buying a home involves understanding many different real estate and mortgage terms. Two very important ones to learn SUZANNE for mortgages PLEWES are “mortgage RE/MAX Alliance commitment” and “clear to close.” Below, we discuss the distinction between these terms and why the differences are critical to the buying process. What is a mortgage commitment Most buyers have heard of the term “mortgage commitment” because there’s a particular deadline for it in the Contract to Buy and Sell Real Estate. A commitment is a conditional mortgage approval. It is issued by a lender after they have reviewed your personal finances and the details of the home being purchased.

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Clear to close A “clear to close” is when everyone can breathe easy. This is issued when all mortgage conditions are met and the file is ready to be sent to the closing attorney. For extended closing timeframes, it’s possible that you will receive your mortgage commitment long before a clear to close. This is because some final mortgage conditions, such as verbal verification of employment, are not completed until a few days before closing.

Summary As a home buyer, do not assume that a commitment letter means your loan is fully approved and ready to close. All mortgage commitments are conditional approvals. Be sure to closely review the listed conditions for risk. Seek the advice of your loan officer and real estate agent regarding deadlines and how best to handle any issues/delays 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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THE LUCKY HOUSE By Sean McIllwain, Mod Boulder Real Estate As your car winds its way up the tree-lined mountainside road in northwest Boulder County, you can’t help but feel you’re going someplace off the grid. Purposefully secluded. And incredibly special. Surrounded by the beautiful Rocky Mountain foothills, where you’re headed is indeed all of these things. Resting on a private and peaceful 30 acres with stunning views of Long’s Peak and the Continental Divide, The Lucky House of Heart Fire Mountain, with its thoughtful construction and unique design, is a breezy and welcoming retreat from the fast-paced life of Boulder. Combining the incredible solitude of a mountain retreat with the comfortable amenities of a highend home, The Lucky House captures the best of both Boulder worlds. Intention Everything about this home is

The owners designed the home with a retreat in mind, creating versatile studio spaces in addition to the ample three bedrooms with adjoining baths. (Photo: Laura Hobbs)

intentional. An eco-strategic s-shape design takes advantage of the sun’s trajectory as it crosses the sky. You’ll enjoy early morning sun as you sip your coffee in the kitchen’s bay window, and watch the sun fall behind Long’s Peak in the early evening from the master suite or back patio. The owners

Construction Constructed from modular RASTRA insulated concrete blocks, The Lucky House’s unique s-shape design is incredibly durable. A state-of-the-art recycled polystyrene product, RASTRA insulated blocks are dry-stacked, reinforced with steel rebar, and filled with concrete to create an exterior that’s up to seven-hundred percent stronger than wood framing, resistant to mold and pests, and made from eighty-five percent recyclable materials. The RASTRA material is so resilient, in fact, that the Lucky House’s frame survived the Overland Fire in 2003, while the house was under construction. With the designation of an equally auspicious street address, there was no question that this house be deemed The Lucky House. With its incredibly quiet location, thoughtful architectural details and ample 3,000+ square feet of open, airy living space, The Lucky House is a versatile structure that would suit a vacationing family, a yoga or spiritual retreat group or full-time residents equally and comfortably. Contact Sean McIllwain at Mod Boulder Real Estate for a private viewing, 720.252.6051 or e-mail sean@modboulder.com.

designed the home with a retreat in mind, creating versatile studio spaces perfect for yoga or body work in addition to the ample three bedrooms with adjoining baths. Location Atop a picturesque hill, the home’s location was designed for maximum solar gains, allowing it to be completely off the grid; a photovoltaic inverter system and battery bank meet the home’s needs for electricity. In addition, clerestory windows that trace the home’s roofline splash light across its hundred-foot length. Seclusion Built with integrated intelligence, this off-the-grid “smart home” strikes a thoughtful balance between low tech and high tech. While the inverter system, battery bank, boiler and back-up generator work their technological magic in the detached garage, radiant floor heating and an old-world masonry heater quietly and efficiently warm the entire house. With California birch floors, aspen ceilings and double-thermopane windows and doors throughout, the word you can’t help but repeat to yourself as you move about the house is comfort.

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2850 Dover Drive 6BD, 3BA, 2,860 sqft Remodeled U ranch in Highland Park backs to huge private lot providing privacy for this home rarely found in the city! Large kitchen with granite counters, subway tile backsplash, wet bar with wine cooler and stainless steel appliances. Open floor plan with hardwood floors, exposed brick wall, and big windows that flood the home with light. Master bedroom has a private 3/4 bath. Fully finished basement with huge rec room. Private backyard with huge patio, wood burning fireplace and flagstone counter space with outdoor kitchen potential!

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285 S. 38th Street 4BD, 3BA, 2,288 sqft ranch style with an attached one car garage located on a nicely landscaped lot, backing to Martin Park with unobstructed Flatiron views. Main level floor plan has been opened up to create an open kitchen, dining and living area! Full, finished basement with family room and two additional bedrooms! Walking distance to Table Mesa Center, restaurants, and schools.

3989 Fuller Court 4BD, 2BA, 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!

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2170 Hillsdale Circle 800 Iris Avenue Excellent development/ 5BD, 3BA, 3,008 sqft This inviting main floor was expanded U remodel opportunity in in 1996 with a big, open kitchen Newlands! Solid, 1,174 and family room addition. sqft one level ranch with Sun-filled kitchen features three bedrooms, one and a half bath, and one car a large center island, hardwood flooring, and a solar tube skylight. Main floor family room with views of the garage located on an oversized 8,554 sqft lot in Flatirons. Generous living room with hardwood floors, a one of Boulder’s best neighborhoods! Located wood-burning fireplace, and a wall of southwest facing minutes from Ideal Market, Pearl Street, North windows with views of the Flatirons. Main floor Master Boulder Park, Foothills Elementary School and bedroom with ensuite 3/4 bath. Finished basement with nearby hike trails including Mt. Sanitas. family room, fireplace, full bath, and two more bedrooms.

2870 Duke Circle 2,660 sqft, 3BD, 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.

1049 Yale Circle 4BD, 2BA, 2,337 sqft, Charming U ranch with rare floorplan on very quiet cul-de-sac in coveted Table Mesa neighborhood! Unique floor plan includes French doors that open to private brick patio. Remodeled bath with granite counter & hand painted tile tub/shower surround. Mature landscaping in front & back yards includes fruit trees. Private master includes a walk-in closet & attached full bath with jetted tub. Choice of Bear Creek or Mesa Elementary! Nearby parks, trails, South Boulder Rec & Table Mesa Center.

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159 Jackson Circle 5BD, 3BA, 3,584 sqft Original owner two story home with two car garage OPEN SUN 11-1 and unfinished basement! Located on a very quiet circle in a great neighborhood, on a huge interior corner lot, and only a 1/2 mile walk to Olde Town Louisville & easy access to 36! Built by Melody Homes, this is the only house of its kind in the neighborhood, and with original kitchen, baths & windows, it’s priced well & ready for someone to remodel to make it their own.

4295 Moorhead Ave 4BD, 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.

3035 Birch Ave 3BD, 1BA, 845 sqft, Awesome renovation opportunity on one of the quietest streets in coveted Martin Acres! Sold in as-is condition, but much work has already been done including refinished hardwood floors, freshly painted interior, & double pane windows. Big backyard perfect for dogs, gardening & entertaining. Within close proximity to excellent K-12 schools, CU, restaurants & public transportation. $80k under the comparable sales gives you room to make changes you’d like to see!

980 Quinn Street 3BD, 2BA, 912 sqft Charming cottage backs to Bear Canyon Creek w/peek-aboo 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

1579 S. Hillrose Lane Open & inviting 2,182 sqft twostory, 3BD, 2.5BA floorplan, with full unfinished basement, & attached two-car garage in the Rock Creek neighborhood of Superior. Remodeled kitchen with granite counters, hardwood flooring, ss appliances and breakfast area, opens to cozy family room with fireplace. Wonderful private backyard with huge deck off the kitchen area. Master suite with walk-in closet and 5-piece master bath. Freshly painted and new carpet throughout!

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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!

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How much does yard leveling cost? By Paul Pogue, Angie’s List (TNS) Yard leveling isn’t one of the more glamorous home maintenance jobs, but it plays a key role in maintaining a great yard, ensuring stability after landscaping and preventing serious damage and foundation repair. John Schott, of Schott Service, says yard drainage causes the most problems. With a properly leveled yard, you’ll “People will call me never know there was a problem in the because they have a low first place. (Photo: Dreamstime) spot and it needs to be regraded, or the yard up to several thousand dollars slopes back to the house,” he says. for major jobs. “I’ll take a power rake and shave “For most residential properties, off the earth until it’s the correct it’ll be between $1,000 and grade where the water flows away $6,000,” he says. from the house.” Schott says you should take How to level a yard poorly graded yards seriously, First you measure the space since water traveling toward the to ensure you’ve got the right home can damage foundations materials and supplies. Then you and basements. It also plays havoc break up the ground to loosen the with landscaping, gardens and dirt before adding new topdress to trees. Schott levels yards that have the area. lumps and bumps from tree and Grading also involves significant bush removal, sewer installation, post-leveling work, generally tree-root growth and damage from included in the overall cost. Since animals. it tears up grass to create a smooth Leveling also plays an important dirt surface, the grading contractor role when installing new must establish a good foundation landscaping or yard features, for new sod. such as a pool, he says. “Sometimes I’ve gotten calls from people because someone Plan for a level lawn threw a cheap landscaper’s mix in David Gibson, of Gibson’s Grading back, and it led to clumping grass,” and Construction, says a good Schott says. “I have to power rake grading pro will take the time on the whole thing and plant some the front end to devise a specific uniform grass.” plan. He says good sod costs about “You could bring in a machine $100 for a 50-pound bag that and just hack and chew the covers about 7,000 to 10,000 ground, but to really get everything square feet. correct and build a good base, Gibson encourages homeowners you’ve got to go through phases to talk to their contractor about and steps,” he says. “Before their methodology. I do anything, I take a laser “Be confident and ask direct measurement and calculate the questions about the different grade, where you’ve got rises and phases they plan to follow,” he falls. With that information, I’ll says. “You can weed out the good plan the job accordingly.” versus the bad. You want someone who is going to measure the job, How much does yard leveling cost? determine the steps necessary for Gibson says the typical grading job the best grade and take their time takes a few days and costs around to do the work correctly.” $2,500, including materials such as Paul Pogue is a reporter for topsoil and sod, but cautions that Angie’s List, a trusted provider number can vary depending on of local consumer reviews and an the job. online marketplace of services from Schott says his grading jobs start top-rated providers. at $500 for minor work and can go Visit AngiesList.com. DAILY CAMERA / TIMES-CALL


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pictures to sell someone else’s property must abide by the rules, though hobbyists who are flying smaller model aircraft within their line of sight solely for their own enjoyment generally are exempt. Penalties include fines and liability for getting sued if you caused damage to another person’s property. In very rare occasions, you could face criminal charges. The pilots must ensure that the drones weigh less than 55 pounds, fly less than 100 mph, below 400 feet off the ground and stay within view of the pilots. Also, the drones can’t be operated from a moving vehicle, although that just seems like common sense. If you live close to an airport, stadium or similar buildings, you probably won’t be able to use a drone. This can be confusing, but the FAA, faa.gov, has an app to help you stay within the guidelines. Before you hire your neighbor, make sure he is licensed by the FAA to pilot a drone. To get that license, he would have had to

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competing properties when selling a condo or townhome - Typically there is no Homeowner Association fee Disadvantages of the Single-Family Home - The student needs to mow and water the lawn, shovel snow, and maintain the home - Neighborhood may be less friendly to a group of students living there

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from two roommates can help the monthly cash flow even more. Be aware that there are occupancy limits imposed in some communities. In other words, check the local ordinances before deciding if it is okay to have five students living in one property. In Boulder, zoning rules allow three unrelated people in a low-density zone and four unrelated people in a medium or high-density zone. Roommate lease or rental agreement Even though the potential roommates are typically close friends, it is a good idea to have a written rental agreement for roommates. The roommate rental agreement should cover all of the terms typically found in a residential lease such as: - Lease term - Rental rate and due date - Security deposit - Notice to vacate - Utility payment agreement - Maximum occupancy - Parking - Pets Financing for the “student property” If a condo is being purchased, the type of financing and down payment options available can be determined by the owner occupancy ratio of the condo complex and what particular approvals (FHA, Fannie Mae, etc.) are available. It is good to have the lender check to see if the complex has the approvals for the type of financing you are considering.

Is it better to purchase a house or a condo/townhome? This decision depends on whether or not the student will be able to maintain a house and be responsible for exterior maintenance, snow removal, lawn care, etc. Often a condo suits student life best since most college students are not interested in mowing the lawn in their free time. Typically an owner will be paying a Homeowner’s Association fee at a condo or townhome in order to cover these maintenance items. This will increase the monthly cost but will ensure that the upkeep and maintenance tasks are completed. Advantages of a condo for a student - No lawn care, snow shoveling, or exterior maintenance - Easier to “just leave” for the summer Disadvantages of a condo for a student - Owner occupancy ratio of the complex could affect the ability to purchase, sell or refinance - Homeowner’s Association fee may be high and out of your control - Loud music or parties might bother nearby neighbors Advantages of the single-family Home - No concern over occupancy ratios - A single-family home might be easier to resell than a condo since you tend to have more

What to do with the Rental Property When the Student is Ready to Move On When the student is ready to move on, and has hopefully graduated, there are a few options to consider. The owners can keep the property as an investment rental, the former student may keep it as their first home, or you can exchange it for a real estate investment somewhere else. As an example, one family I worked with purchased a property for their first child who attended and graduated from CU-Boulder, then sold the property in Boulder and bought a new property in a different college town where their next child was going to attend school. Potential financial benefits include: - Possible appreciation in value - Possible tax benefits - Debt reduction on an amortized loan which increases equity build up - Keep as an investment after college for cash flow Purchasing a college home is a big decision. Consulting the appropriate professionals can help create a plan for housing situation that is beneficial to your student and your family. Duane Duggan has been a Realtor for RE/MAX of Boulder in Colorado since 1982 and has facilitated over 2,500 transactions over his career. Living the life of a Realtor and being immersed in real estate led to the inception of his book, Realtor for Life. For questions, e-mail Duane at duaneduggan@boulderco.com, call 303.441.5611 or visit boulderco.com. ATHOMECOLORADO.COM

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According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) 2012 census, Boulder County has 855 farms. Many farmers lease their land from the County, including a majority of the farmers on the tour. “When I began meeting local farmers and hearing their stories of why they chose agriculture, I was inspired to share that experience with others.” Many of the farmers on the tour are selftaught, first-generation farmers that see a better way of growing food and sharing it with their community. “We have two restaurant owners on the tour that grow the food they serve to their patrons. We also have farms that offer CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) shares through produce, milk and meat.” Tickets are $10 per person for each farm on the tour and kids

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Appliances must stay with the home, unless specifically excluded by seller By Gary M. Singer, Sun Sentinel (TNS) Q: We are in the process of buying a home and did the daybefore-closing walk-through, only to find that the property is missing the appliances. The fridge, stove, washer, dryer and dishwasher are gone. We do not want to buy the house this way. Is there anything we can do? – Ali 14

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Home inspections are worth the effort BOULDER – After you have qualified for a mortgage, searched for a home, found one, made an offer that was accepted – next RICK comes the home inspection. Time JACQUEMARD Flatirons Home spent with an Inspections inspector can provide invaluable information about the home, how it works, and whether there are enough issues with the property to walk away from it or renegotiate the purchase price with the seller. Most real estate agents have relationships with home inspectors. Some buyers use those referrals, others prefer to find their own inspector by asking friends or searching online. Regardless, it’s important to vet an inspector before hiring one. It may be wise to begin your search for an inspector before even finding a property to avoid scrambling to find one to meet an inspection objection deadline. During your walk through with the inspector take notes about how things work and don’t be afraid to ask questions. Home inspectors expect questions and generally welcome them because they believe their job is to help a buyer make an educated decision about a home purchase. Items such as combustion air, filters, gas shut-off valves and sump pumps are foreign territory to many homebuyers. A home inspection is a visual

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subject involve washing machines and automatic pool cleaners. Some contracts don’t include the washer and dryer, and buyers always should take note of any exclusions. Sellers should be sure to specifically exclude any fixtures they want to take with them, such as an heirloom chandelier hanging in the foyer. In your case, you may need to postpone the closing. If the missing items weren’t excluded in the sales contract, the buyer must replace them or provide a credit

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Real Estate Statistics June 2017

Firestone, Frederick, Dacono Single Family

Jun-16

Jun-17

% Chg

Total # Sold - Month

73

67

-8.2%

# Sold - YTD

425

309

-27.3%

Avg Days on Market

47

50

6.4%

# of Active Listings

322

244

-24.2%

Median Sales Price

350,000

359,500

2.7%

Average Sales Price

345,303

346,631

0.4%

Longmont - Area 4 Single Family

Jun-16

Jun-17

% Chg

Attached Dwelling

Jun-16

Jun-17

% Chg

Total # Sold - Month

129

127

-1.6%

Total # Sold - Month

40

19

-52.5%

# Sold - YTD

580

510

-12.1%

# Sold - YTD

146

161

10.3%

Avg Days on Market

39

37

-5.1%

Avg Days on Market

72

31

-56.9%

# of Active Listings

289

344

19.0%

# of Active Listings

100

109

9.0%

Median Sales Price

349,800

375,000

7.2%

Median Sales Price

275,000

297,500

8.2%

Average Sales Price

397,144

424,447

6.9%

Average Sales Price

303,828

305,600

0.6%

Data obtained from Longmont Association of REALTORSÂŽ & based on information from IRES, LLC for the period 1/1/2007 through present. Information deemed reliable but not guaranteed.

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LAFAYETTE 604 Homestead $447,000 Saturday, 12pm-2pm Judy Pitt WK Real Estate (303) 541-1937 2090 Stonehenge Circle $584,000 Saturday, 1pm-3pm Pam Gonacha Berkshire Hathaway (303) 324-9600

LONGMONT 1335 Wilkerson Way $345,000 Saturday, 11am-1pm Alyson Canepaa, 860 Missouri Avenue $363,900 Saturday, 11am-1pm Sherrill Carter Keller Williams 1st Realty Associates, Inc. (303) 588-3655

3179 6th Street $1,095,000 Sunday, 12pm-3pm Lynn Ryan RE/MAX of Boulder, Inc. (303) 489-0309

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2108 Daley Dr. $369,900 Saturday, 12pm-2pm Wendy Conder Windemere Realty, Inc (303) 775-0108

4696 Longview Lane $1,349,000 Saturday, 12pm-2pm Alison Sirlin Four Star Realty (720) 329-1727

1559 Vale Place $600,000 Saturday & Sunday, 12pm-2pm Andrea Farinacci RE/MAX of Boulder, Inc. (303) 517-1971

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159 Jackson Circle $629,900 Sunday, 11am-1pm Steve Altermatt RE/Max of Boulder, Inc. (303) 441-5669 1167 Summit View Drive $664,500 Sunday, 12pm-2pm Judy Pitt WK Real Estate (303) 541-1937 453 Muirfield Circle $679,000 Saturday, 1pm-3pm Betty Cooney Betty Cooney Realty (303) 588-9855 1805 Blue Star Lane Model Home $600k’s+ Wednesday-Monday, 11am-5pm Michele Steward Markel Homes - North End 303-604-9196

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WESTMINSTER 11720 W 106th Place $515,000 Sunday, 1pm-3pm Ashley Kipfer WK Real Estate (303) 725-0216

1522 Moonlight Drive Starting in the mid-$400,000’s Saturday & Sunday, 12pm-5pm Tim Shea/Stan Meade Pedal To Properties 303-819-1371/303-817-7777

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Yes, you can make your home feel like a seaside retreat By Gabrielle Savoie Domaine (TNS) The Fourth of July may have come and gone, but summer is just getting started – and this means it’s time to squeeze in as much time at the beach as possible. But on the off chance that your summer Fridays drag late or you can’t seem to get away, we’ve got an alternative solution: a staycation. Yes, it’s A subtle nautical nod always has a place possible to achieve the in a beach house. (Photo: Dreamstime) carefree coastal look in your space, even if neutral tone with just a few pops you live downtown. of black and color here and there. Just like a good top knot and denim cutoffs signify that you’re Use natural materials clearly heading to the coast, there If there’s one thing that doesn’t are decorating indicators that can belong in a beach house, it’s trick you into believing you’re at anything overly ornate or gilded. the beach without ever leaving Instead, do as the architects at your apartment. So how do you Workshop APD, and focus on turn your apartment into a breezy using natural materials and coastal-inspired space? With the textures. clever use of natural textures, linens, art and nods to the beach. Give your space a nautical nod Ahead, seven coastal decorating A subtle nautical nod always has ideas that will make you want to a place in a beach house, so long stay home when others are at as it’s done tastefully. Rounded the beach. brass mirrors and industrial pendants provide just enough Bring the outside in coastal flair without falling into a Hamptons-based interior designer themed-decor trap. Tamara Magel firmly believes that beach homes should be decorated Always be beach-ready with textures, not colors. When The No. 1 indication of an decorating with neutral tones and enviable beach house is a sign organic textures, add some life that indicates the beach is only with beautiful lush greenery a stone’s throw away. In your for an instantly carefree, entryway, add woven baskets and outdoorsy vibe. beach towels to your set of hooks, even if you may not need them. Get inspired by the coastline Straw hats are equally acceptable. Want to be inspired by the coastal lifestyle even if you’re nowhere near it? Do like L.A-based blogger Decorate in all white Interior designer Leanne Ford Jacey Duprie and decorate with understood that the breezy nature oversize beach photography. After of a beach house started with an all, who wouldn’t want to stare at all-white interior. If you want the Positano coast all day? to get a carefree coastal look, try whitewashing your floors Keep things light and ceilings and decorating with The Apartment by The Line mostly white furniture. perfectly embodies the easy, Get the latest on home decor breezy beachfront nature trends, design ideas, shopping of coastal homes with its guides and food news, and take a Hamptons pop-up last summer in Amagansett. The secret: They kept look inside your favorite celebrity every finish in a light wood or homes on DomaineHome.com. 20

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The do’s and don’ts of decorating with white By Cathy Hobbs Tribune News Service (TNS) For many, white can be one of the most difficult colors to use. Unlike many other colors, white literally comes in hundreds of tints and shades. Some shades of white may appear bluer, others grayer, and still other shades of white may appear yellow. White is also a very difficult color to match, and results are unsuccessful. On the other hand, a dominant white, or pure white decor, can appear, fresh, elegant and soothing. If considering working with white, here are some overall do’s and don’ts. Do: - Pay attention to the colors that will surround your particular shade of white. White is one of those colors that is often impacted by what surrounds it. For example, if a white sofa is placed next to a bright green chair, the sofa may appear to have green undertones. - Experiment with different shades of white during different

Pure white cabinets paired with a white table looks stunning when paired with wood. (Photo: Design Recipes)

times of the day. Color is very much impacted by natural light. - Experiment with different materials. You can mix materials in a space such as a wood object painted white with white lacquer cabinets. - Consider a pure white or white-dominated color scheme. It can appear fresh and bright. - Consider styling decorative spaces such as shelves with pure white accents.

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Don’t: - Be afraid to mix different shades of white. Just be sure to select shades that complement. - Be afraid to use white floor coverings such as area rugs. They can serve well in special areas or those that don’t get much foot traffic. - Be afraid to mix pure white with cream, tints, tones and shades of white. They can be used successfully in the same space. - Forget to use white decor items such as mirrors, toss pillows and books. These neutral accents will blend well with existing decor. - Ignore that white is a color. From leaving white trims and baseboards to white walls and furniture and furnishings, white can serve as a great accent color. 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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