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Boulder area home sales slow in July BOULDER – As summer activities reach their July peak, home buying in Boulder County wanes, succumbing to the allure of family vacation, TOM uninterrupted KALINSKI play time and RE/MAX of Boulder preparing for the start of school. Sales of single-family homes in the Boulder-area markets dropped 13.5 percent in July 2017 compared to June with 448 homes sold vs. 518. Condominiums and townhomes July 2017 sales also slowed, decreasing 7.1 percent – 130 units sold vs. 140. “It’s pretty typical to see a slowdown in sales at the beginning of the third quarter, so this reflects the trend of past years. In July, people focus less on home buying and more on summer vacations,” says Ken Hotard, vice president of public affairs for the Boulder Area Realtor® Association. Hotard says home prices
Condominium and townhome sales slowed in July, decreasing 7.1 percent. are holding, though may have slowed the ongoing rise that has characterized Boulder County real estate in recent years. Countywide, single-family home sales year-to-date are unchanged, falling a scant .03 percent through July 2017 compared to the prior year through July – 2,605 homes sold vs. 2,612. Representing a generally lower price-point, condominium and
Wyoming’s Safeguard Builders sells with an optional carriage house over the first home in Colorado homes detached garage. The Carriage House is a semi-
custom 660 square foot, one bed/one bath unit. It features a full-sized kitchen with lots of storage space, its own furnace, water heater and washer/ dryer. As a show of appreciation, Safeguard Builders included the carriage unit, a $151,000 upgrade, at no additional cost to Safeguard’s first home buyer in Colorado, Carolyn Mountain. “It’s an honor and privilege to present this gift to Carolyn for her trust in buying our first home in the state of Colorado,” says Mike Dennis, owner of Safeguard Builders.
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townhome sales in the Boulderarea markets improved 9.2 percent year-to-date for the same period – 854 units sold vs. 782. Hotard notes that inventory in the Boulder-area markets has stabilized, though compared to demand there are relatively fewer homes for sale. Inventory of single-family homes for sale in Boulder County improved .17 percent in July 2017 compared to June, with 1,183 homes available for sale vs. 1,163. In townhomes and condos, inventory dropped 4.3 percent for the same period with 197 units for sale compared to 206. But Hotard says the July slowdown doesn’t mark the end of the summer home buying season. “If history teaches, I would expect to see positive gains in sales as we head into fall. School gets started, schedules settle and the market typically gets more active.” Tom Kalinski is the owner and founder of RE/MAX of Boulder. Call 303.441.5620, e-mail: tomkalinski33@gmail.com or visit boulderco.com.
BERTHOUD - Safeguard Builders LLC, a family owned, general contractor that specializing in craftsmanship and affordable luxury homes in Wyoming, sold its first property in Colorado in May. The home is Safeguard’s Cottage Model located at Westview in the new Prairie Star development in Berthoud. At Westview, SafeGuard Builders is offering unique ranch-style, single-family
BOULDER - The Peloton in Boulder recently announced plans to convert its remaining apartment homes into condominiums at a new community named Peloton West. The unique collection of 195 luxury condos will range from 692 to 1,828 square feet and will feature lightfilled, open floor plans and unmatched views of the Flatirons. Starting at $450K, the new studio, one-, two- and three-bedroom homes and penthouse units will be available starting this fall. DAILY CAMERA / TIMES-CALL
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The types of homebuyers and which are most important to you almost always hire a Realtor right away and want to buy a house and move within a tight timeframe, such as before school starts. They are super busy (selling their current home) and rely on their Realtor to comb the area and summarize the best possibilities. These buyers are motivated to close and are more likely to be amiable during negotiations; they want to check “buy house” off their to do list.
NIWOT – When you’re selling your house, all potential buyers are important. But I have discovered in my 23 years of experience that all homebuyers KAREN are not equal; LIBIN there are very KL Realty different types. They are motivated in different ways and go about the buying process differently. Knowing this ahead of time may affect how you choose a Realtor to sell your home. And when you ultimately get to the offer stage, it may determine with whom you decide to go under contract. Roughly, I would classify homebuyers in three categories:
Pretty serious buyers These are buyers who are actively looking for a new home and want to move, although they don’t have to do so. For instance, they have grown out of their current home and are itching for a bigger place. They are regularly combing the newspaper’s real estate section and the internet, and going to open houses. But they’re waiting for the perfect house. They also may hire a Realtor early in the process especially one who has ties to a specific area and may know about properties before they go on the market.
Very serious buyers These are buyers that have to move. For instance, they may be moving here from out of town to start a new job. These buyers
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Casual buyers These are buyers who don’t have an urgent need to move but may some day want to do so. These buyers have certain homes, streets or neighborhoods they’ve always admired. They may incidentally find a home by seeing the newspaper’s real estate section, a For Sale sign or an open house and decide to explore things further. Or, they may say to a Realtor they’re worked with before, “If you ever hear about this house possibly going on the market, let me know.” These
buyers are less motivated to close the deal; if something goes wrong in the offer contract process, the inspection or the inspection negotiation, they are less likely to try to work things out than “very serious buyers.” As you would guess, “very serious buyers” and “pretty serious buyers” make up the vast majority of homebuyers and are the more motivated buyers, while “casual buyers” represent a smaller minority and are not as driven. However, in all cases having a Realtor with great negotiating skills and with connections to the area and other local Realtors is imperative – and your fastest way to adding “Sold” to your “For Sale” sign. Karen is the owner and managing broker of KL Realty, and has more than 29 years of experience in the Boulder County real estate market. Contact Karen at KL Realty, call 303.444.3177, e-mail team@klrealty.net or visit klrealty.net.
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This is something that fairly often occurs in our still (relatively) small town: Realtor A will call Realtor B and say, “If a house like this comes up, call me. I have a potential buyer.” Thus before a Realtor B even puts a new client’s house on the market, he/she will first contact Realtor A and see where that goes. If it seems like sometimes houses change hands without a For Sale sign being planted in the yard, it’s because they do.
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Short sale, foreclosure and bank owned – how do they differ? LOVELAND – There was a time when Short Sales, Foreclosures, and Bank Owned properties were common in our area. Even SUZANNE though our PLEWES housing market RE/MAX Alliance has soared past those days, we still see them on occasion. Most people assume that short sales, foreclosures and bank owned properties are the same thing. They are actually quite different. If you’re looking to buy a home and come across these terms, it’s important to understand what they mean and how they will impact your home buying process. Here’s a quick overview on each of these terms. Short sales The term “short sale” comes from the fact that the mortgage company will be “shorted” on what they are owed. In a short sale, the owner wishes to sell the home, but the amount for which it will sell is not enough to pay off the loan plus
closing expenses. Therefore, the lender must agree to take a loss and release the lien on the home. When making an offer on a short sale, a seller must first accept an offer and then submit that along with other paperwork to their lender. It will take time for the lender to review it and there’s no guarantee that it will be approved. Occasionally, a property may be marketed as “short sale approved.” This is likely because the original buyer backed out before the lender issued an approval. In this case, buying is a bit easier since the process was already started. The buying process for a short sale is the same as for any other property, except that there’s much more paperwork involved. The owner is still technically the seller, but the lender has final approval.
own it yet either. The process for buying at foreclosure is completely different from the typical home buying process. First, there’s often an auction. You must have a certain amount of certified funds to participate in that auction. Additionally, you will be bidding on the property as-is without any opportunity to view or inspect it. In fact, there may even be people living in the home still (in which case, you would be responsible for evicting them). You would also be responsible for any outstanding liens on the property. Given all of this, you would not be able to use a typical mortgage to purchase a foreclosure. For most home buyers, foreclosures are simply not feasible or desirable given the requirements and risks.
Foreclosure Foreclosures are properties seized by lenders for non-payment. A legal process is typically completed to perform the foreclosure. Property owners no longer have any right to sell the home. The property is somewhat in limbo as the lender doesn’t entirely
Bank-owned properties (also known as REO) When a home does not sell at auction, the lender proceeds to take full possession of the property. They will evict occupants, pay off liens, and get the home ready for market. Once ready, a property will go up for sale as a bank-owned
home. There is no special process for bank owned homes. However, there are special circumstances. These homes are normally sold as-is. There is also little to no information about the history of the home since the lender has never occupied it. Lastly, lenders may require additional paperwork (disclosures, sale addendums, etc.). Are short sales, foreclosures, and bank-owned homes good options? Whether these types of properties are a good idea depends on your background and capabilities as a home buyer. As long as you understand the special circumstances and risks, then you can certainly consider them as options. Be sure to discuss the pros and cons. Having all of the relevant information will allow you to make an educated decision as a home buyer. 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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Full-price offers not enough in hot housing market By Gary M. Singer Sun Sentinel (TNS)
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Q: We found a new home we loved and made an offer on it for the full asking price. The listing agent came back and told us that the seller did not accept it, but we could make a higher offer. We thought we were a shoo-in for the home. What’s going on? – Dan A: The information in a home listing, such as size and features, has to be accurate to the best of the seller’s knowledge. However, the listing is more akin to an advertisement than an offer to be accepted. Before a seller agrees to sign a contract with a prospective buyer, he or she has a lot more to consider than just the price. The buyer’s financing, contingencies and ability to get approved by the homeowner’s association, are all factors in what makes the best deal for the seller. The seller may be getting multiple offers, all full price or higher, and has to choose among them. A common tactic in a seller’s market, like the one we are in, is to list the property slightly lower than market price to get quick attention and multiple offers. The seller then will go back to the strongest prospects and tell
them that there is a bidding war and they should submit their “highest and best offer,” causing the property to be sold well above the original listing price. This sometimes works because everyone loves a deal and can get hooked into the prospect of a great house, similar to the way that auctions can sometimes lead to elevated prices. Of course, the tactic can also backfire, especially if the house isn’t exceptional. Before making any offer on a house, it’s best to speak to the listing agent to get a feel for the seller’s mindset and motivation. In my experience, good pre-contract communication between the buyer and seller leads to more accepted offers and closed transactions. Gary M. Singer is an attorney and board-certified as an expert in real estate law by the Florida Bar. He practices real estate, business litigation and contract law from his office in Sunrise, Fla. He is the chairman of the Real Estate Section of the Broward County Bar Association and is a co-host of the weekly radio show Legal News and Review. He frequently consults on general real estate matters and trends with various companies across the nation. Send him questions online atsunsentinel.com/askpro.
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Do it right the first time with FHSA The following article is a summary from the book, “Realtor for Life,” written by Duane Duggan. BOULDER – You’ve probably heard of 529 college savings accounts. But have you heard of Colorado First Time Homebuyer Savings Accounts DUANE (FHSA)? Any DUGGAN Coloradan can Realtor and Author set up a savings RE/MAX of Boulder account to be used towards down payment and costs associated with closing. Lack of a down payment is the primary challenge for most firsttime homebuyers. A FHSA is a great way to solve that issue. Starting in 2017, prospective Colorado first-time buyers can apply for a FHSA that was approved by the Colorado State Legislature (House Bill16-1467). What is the benefit of setting up a FHSA? Setting up this account allows your down payment to grow free of any Colorado taxes on any gains in the account. That is a nice benefit, but the true benefit for the first-time homebuyer is creating an automatic system for monthly contributions to the account to ensure a home purchase actually happens. It can also be a great alternative for a wedding gift. Instead of buying the happy couple a set of china that they may rarely use, why not give them a lasting, meaningful gift towards the down payment for their first home? In addition, when a baby arrives, proud parents, grandparents, or friends and relatives can set up a FHSA for the newborn as a nest egg for a home
taxes there will be a form to fill out along with your State Income Tax return. If you have your taxes completed by an accountant, remind them of this important financial account and the proper forms necessary. What do I do when I have bought a house and used the funds? Congratulations on buying that home! There will be a form to fill out that you send to the State of Colorado showing that the funds were used toward “eligible” costs.
Starting in 2017, prospective Colorado first-time buyers can apply for a FHSA that was approved by the Colorado State Legislature.
purchase when the baby becomes an adult. How much can be put into a FHSA? You can contribute a total of $50,000 in principal. The account can grow to a peak of $150,000 without Colorado taxes. There is an annual contribution cap of $14,000 for a single person or $28,000 for a married couple filing jointly. Best of all, there isn’t a time limit on how long the account can stay open. What expenses can be paid from a FHSA? First and foremost, a down payment. Funds from this account can also be applied to anything included on the settlement statement such as closing costs, inspections and lender fees. How is a first-time homebuyer defined to qualify for an FHSA? Obviously, it is someone who has never owned a home, but there are exceptions. If you were married, owned a home, and are now divorced for three years,
you still qualify. If you were fortunate to inherit a home, you can still qualify, but you probably wouldn’t need to save for a down payment in that case. Finally, another way to qualify is that you can buy a home with someone who has owned a home, just as long as you have not owned a home before. How do you or someone wishing to help you set up your FHSA? Almost any kind of account you have at a financial institution can be designated as a FHSA. Examples are savings accounts, money market accounts, CDs, stocks, bonds, mutual funds and even insurance. If you are just getting started, you can open a new account or you can designate an existing account to become your FHSA. Speak to your financial advisors or banking specialists to give you advice and take that first step. How do I create the account for the State of Colorado? When you file your state income
Do I have to use a particular loan program in conjunction with my FHSA? You can use any FHA, CHFA, VA, or conventional program. In fact, there are loan programs geared toward the first-time buyer. For example, with FHA you can apply for a low 3.5% down payment. Why not create a plan for monthly contributions to your FHSA based on saving up that 3.5% down payment by a certain time? Before you know it, you will have saved up enough to buy a home. Be sure to consult your financial planner, accountant, mortgage loan officer and Realtor to create a plan that is just right for you! 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, 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 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.
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On a budget? Do this one thing to instantly upgrade your home By Domaine Staff Domain (TNS) Homeowners and renters alike can attest – bad hardware is something that plagues dated kitchens everywhere. And while we learned that major kitchen remodels aren’t always worth the investment, small upgrades, like painting cabinets and swapping hardware offer an 83 percent return on investment at resale. So while you may not be ready to gut your kitchen in favor of our latest favorite luxe trends, there are easy updates you can make in one weekend that will not only make your space pretty to look at but will also enhance the value of your home. You’ve already painted your cabinets, now’s the time to address hardware. To guide us through the sea of hardware options, we tapped Peter Sallick, CEO and creative director of Waterworks – purveyors of heritage hardware and plumbing since 1925 – on his favorite hardware trends, and his best tips for upgrading hardware in your home. Splurging on your dream hardware might not be as foolish as you thought – here’s the smart way to do it. MyDomain: Where does hardware add the most value to a home? Peter Sallick: The kitchen and the bath are two of the rooms
that can most widely impact the resale value of a home, so we see any investment in these spaces as adding value. These are also spaces that are generally complex to update and hardware is the simplest change that you can make. MD: What are the best hardware options for kitchen cabinets? PS: The kitchen is a focal point for entertaining and a space that is frequented by house guests, party guests, and homeowners themselves – so it has to look great, but it also has to be functional. For a fully functioning kitchen, I see many of our professional interior designer clients combining hardware styles with a mixture of knobs and pulls, depending on the size and positioning of the cabinets and drawers. They are getting away from the sameness of a single style on every surface. The other thing that can make a huge impact beyond pulls and knobs is the actual hinge hardware. We are seeing many Waterworks Kitchen customers who are purchasing cabinets choosing exposed hinges – either partially exposed our completely exposed with surface mounted hinges. Surface mounted brass hinges on a deeply hued cabinet door make a bold statement. MD: What are your favorite
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Inspections of older homes BOULDER – There can be an appeal in owning an older home; preserving a historic part of a neighborhood and/or restoring a house to its RICK former glory. JACQUEMARD However, there Flatirons Home are concerns Inspections when buying an older home, issues that can cause regret and major expense. When considering the purchase of an older house, make sure to September 1-2, 2017
spend extra time with your home inspector to assure that your ideas for the home are realistic. Outdated or obsolete systems and materials are major issues and can affect insurance rates. Heating and cooling systems should be considered. Was the system installed properly to begin with, or was it rigged to fit the home? Lead piping can also be a problem if the lead pipe brings water into the home. Electrical systems such as aluminum wiring or knob and tube are often partially replaced in an older home. You should ask how much is left and what
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hardware styles right now? PS: My favorite styles of hardware are those with the less expected materials. We’ve recently introduced styles that work with hand-stitched Italian leather and rich American walnut. They add a beautiful warmth, texture and dimension to any room in the home. As soon as these were available I updated the cabinets in my dining room with leather pieces and it impacted the feeling of the entire space. Similar to metal finishes, the leather pieces will patina over time, showing how much they are used and loved. MD: What would you recommend for someone on a budget? PS: Hardware and also lighting probably make the biggest difference in the look and impact of kitchens. Hardware can literally dress up even the simplest cabinets. When choosing
hardware, it’s important to keep in mind that you are going to touch this item on a daily basis and the feel of a solid piece is very different in your hand. Hardware is a big bang for the dollar element of kitchens. MD: What are your tips for choosing hardware for furniture? PS: Hardware updates don’t need to be restricted to the kitchen. A vintage furniture piece can feel completely modern when paired with a new hardware style, and it’s easy to update built-in cabinets in living rooms and dining rooms, as I just did for myself. Overall, pick something that will complement the piece and that is the right scale. Get the latest on home decor trends, design ideas, shopping guides and food news, and take a look inside your favorite celebrity homes on DomaineHome.com.
would be required to complete the replacement. Tile or slate roofing may be historically accurate, but can be expensive to repair if it is damaged. Chimneys and fireplaces may require replacement or a complete rebuild. Pay close attention to sewer lines and foundations of older homes. A video scan of older sewer lines can provide good insight into how well the waste plumbing system will work. This becomes doubly important if there are mature trees on the property. Foundations of much older homes can be stone or brick. Be sure your inspector makes note of the composition and condition of all foundation materials. Owning an older home can be source of pride. If you are considering buying a home with
a little more character have your inspector go through the house keeping in mind any possible renovations or restoration you may be thinking about. In some cases it may be prudent to have an older home inspected prior to making an offer. By doing this you can include the cost of necessary repairs in the price negotiations with the seller.
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on’s Colorado Concepts has been building solid, beautiful homes with authentic character in Boulder County since 1976. Boulder natives Bob and Scott Von Eschen are the team leading Von’s Colorado Concepts. Since 2015 Von’s has built incomparable customized homes at Shadow Grass Park in Longmont. In this short time they have sold out their Phase One traditional two-story homes, and are close to finishing their Phase Two ranch homes. Xan Rubey of Von’s says, “We’d like people to know that we’re coming to a close on Phase Two and this is the last chance to get in on the lower 2017 prices on these ranch models. The next phase will likely have a mix of ranches with some two-stories, some larger lots, and as we move down Moonlight Drive, the homes will be closer and closer to that coveted park area, so prices will definitely be increasing then.” Shadow Grass Park Shadow Grass Park is a beautifully landscaped, master-planned community on the eastern side 10
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of Longmont. Residents enjoy its ideal location, with easy access to two private community parks; a regional trail system and open space; proximity to Fort Collins, Downtown Denver and Boulder; nearby community dog park; walk to Fall River Elementary School, Trail Ridge Middle, and Skyline High School; and Union Reservoir and Nature Conservancy just up the road. Food shopping and restaurants are a one-minute drive or five-minute bike ride away. I-25 is a 10-minute drive.
Popularity of ranch-style homes Von’s chose Pedal to Properties, a full-service real estate agency in Boulder, as the listing agency for its neighborhoods at Shadow Grass Park. According to Tim Shea, president of Pedal to Properties, “The Shadow Grass project with Von’s Colorado Concepts has gone beautifully. We’ve sold out Phase One (12 homes) and we are approaching the end of our second phase of this project, which was 17 more
homes, the last of which are being framed now. The third phase, with nine homes, will be the last phase and then we’ll be completely sold out,” says Shea. “Word has gotten out that Von’s is a super-quality builder with good pricing. For northeast Longmont, the price point is attracting a lot of buyers.” He points out, “The interest in ranch-style homes continues to be the overwhelming theme in the Shadow Grass project. We estimate that close to 90 percent of all consumers we’ve met express interest in ranch-style homes. Besides retirees, young families like this style of home, with everyone on one floor, and people without children like onefloor living, too.” “So, as any good builder will do, we are responding to this
Interview with a new Shadow Grass Park homeowner
Chris and Dave Abbott, who currently live in Thornton, are more than pleased about the house the Von Eschens are building for them. They describe their experience so far as, “Fantastic! Wonderful!” On their first visit to Shadow Grass Park they met Stan Meade. «He was very helpful in talking to us about our needs and how Von’s could customize our home. [Since then] Stan, Scott, and Von’s have gone out of their way to make everything just the way we want it! They’re even able to make the separate entrance to the basement that we
wanted (which I never thought could be done on a flat lot).” The Abbotts are not new to home building. «We built a house in Wisconsin 17 years ago. This experience has been so much better. Stan has been a joy to work with and has always done everything possible to be helpful, answer our questions, and get things done right.” They have also been pleased working with the interior designer, Julie Von Eschen. “Julie went out of her way to find a back splash for the bathroom that I really like. She also found the decorative stone for the outside
of the house off of a picture we had sent her. “Scott has taken the time to do extras…to make us more comfortable with the house, like putting plastic under the deck. He also worked with the engineers to make some of the customization possible to build us the exact home we wanted. “Both Julie and Scott have gone above and beyond to make this a very positive experience. “Building a house in Colorado is very different from building a house in Wisconsin. Everyone at Von’s has been extremely helpful in getting us through the process.” DAILY CAMERA / TIMES-CALL
theme and are building mainly ranches from here on. And, we still have some beautiful two-story homes that buyers can build as well!” To respond to the steady interest from consumers, Pedal to Properties hired Stan Meade to be the full-time, on-site sales person at Shadow Grass Park. “Stan has over 25 years of onsite sales experience and has been extremely important in the success that the Pedal to Properties sales and marketing team has brought to this project,” says Shea. Meade observes, “Von’s really is more of a semi-custom builder than an option A or option B builder. Von’s has made the decision to build only highquality homes with fine finishes. This is a great value in the Longmont market. Von’s wants to be known for quality over quantity, and so their standard features reflect that. They include granite countertops throughout, extensive ¾-inch hardwood floors, stainless steel appliances including a 5-burner gas range and microwave, full basements with 9-foot ceilings, and the ability to customize. They will finish basements, modify plans and make the home suit your wants and needs.
“Our two-bedroom and twobathroom ranches have a total of 3,300 square feet, of which 1,650 is finished. Those homes start around $450,000. Any buyer can also create three bedrooms and three bathrooms by finishing a portion of the downstairs level. “Unlike most builders, Bob and Scott Von Eschen are personally overseeing the construction of your new home. Bob designs the energy-efficient, comfortable, smart-looking homes. They are both on site weekly, with Scott actually being there four to six days a week to make sure the quality of construction is worthy of their name.”
Award-winning new homes “In May 2016 one of our Shadow Grass homes – the two-story Rock Ridge model – won an award from the 2016 Flatirons Tour of Homes. The award was for Best Value, and we are very proud of that recognition.” Von’s unique approach “Because we are a small builder, we can be flexible and creative,” says Rubey. “This means the homes are never cookie cutter, the buyer can customize as much or as little as they’d like within the plans. Those kinds of personal touches just aren’t possible with the mega-builders and it really sets
The interest in ranch-style homes continues to be the overwhelming theme in the Shadow Grass project. (Photo: Julie Kruger Photography).
us apart. Plus, it makes the home building experience more fun for both the buyer and us.” She notes, “We have ranches available in all stages of building now – from the ‹we just started framing so you can still pick all your finishes’ to the ‘it’s all done, move-in tomorrow’ stage. Also, it’s worth mentioning in light of the big formaldehyde joist scare that we do NOT use that product in our homes.” For more information You can learn more about Von’s Colorado Concepts’ new neighborhood and take a virtual tour of the homes at Shadow Grass Park online at vonscolorado.com/our-homes/ shadow-grass. To arrange for a visit and a personal tour, call Stan Meade at 303.817.7777; or Tim Shea at Pedal to Properties at 303.819.1371. Visit Stan or Tim at the ranch-style model home at 1522 Moonlight Drive in Longmont. From 17th & Pace, go east 3/4 mile to Moonlight, south to the model home on the left. The model office hours are 12 to 4 p.m., Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.”
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Trees need love too BOULDER COUNTY – Trees this summer have dealt with many challenges, from wet feet to intense heat, and some are starting to throw in the CAROL towel. Although O’MEARA the temperature Colorado State continues University Extension to bake us, symptoms of stress on our trees from a summer of strange weather are showing up all over town. Help your trees go into fall with a late summer tree inspection. “We do a tree survey every summer; it’s how we’ve picked up on problems,” said Kathleen Alexander, City of Boulder Forester. “It’s a (health) checkup. Trees need routine maintenance like pruning or pest control.” Alexander shared pointers for giving your tree a checkup yourself: – Is there anything different or unusual about the tree? Stand back so that you can see the tree from top to bottom. Does the canopy look full all the way around, and is it the same as in previous years? – Check for broken branches that might not have been obvious earlier in the year. “If the tree
has a hanger (a partially broken branch dangling within the canopy) you might not see it until the leaves on it turn brown. Then you look up and see the branch is cracked,” she said. Large, broken limbs are hazardous, so contact an arborist to have them remove it. – Is the crown thinner; can you suddenly see daylight through it? Loss of leaves could be due to stress on the tree or from frost early in the year that prevented the tree from having a full set of leaves. A third reason is midsummer leaf drop. Mid-summer leaf drop is characterized by trees leafing out normally in spring, then dropping leaves in late July or August for seemingly no reason. When trees lose a lot of fine roots during dry winter, they can’t support summer’s lush canopies. Leaf tips brown and leaves drop from the tree. – Check for changes in the leaves of the tree, such as early fall coloration, chlorosis, or scorched edges. Scorched leaves show up as evenly discolored areas on leaves that are dry and slightly curled, moving from the tips inward. These brown areas have no colored rings, called halos, or fruiting bodies of fungus on them. Compounding the mystery of leaf problems this year is the cool wet weather followed by heat, then cool moist weather followed
Check for changes in the leaves of the tree, such as early fall coloration, chlorosis, or scorched edges. (Photo: Shutterstock).
by more heat. Leaf spot diseases, such as Marssonina or Septoria thrive in the type of weather we had. Infection spread during the cooler weather and symptoms are showing up now. Fruiting bodies of fungi usually show on the leaf as small, pimplelike speckles and often have red or yellow halos around the diseased area. Bacterial disease on leaves will have this halo as well, along with a slimy or greasy looking center spot. If your tree develops these ‘leaf zits’, you should suspect a fungal or bacterial disease. Many people notice the odd bright yellow discoloration of trees in our area caused by iron chlorosis. Although iron is contained in our soils, our high pH makes it unavailable to plants. They suffer by being unable to make chlorophyll, the green coloration in leaves. As a result, we have a landscape of trees that are a flaming lime-yellow in color. In most cases leaves become
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Don’t like flowers? Try organic arrangements By Cathy Hobbs Tribune News Service (TNS)
Dried flowers hung from a hook creates interesting wall decor. (Photo: Design Recipes/TNS)
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Not everyone loves flowers. So when it comes to creating an ideal centerpiece or arrangement for areas such as tabletops large or small, there are some alternatives. These days, many flower districts and floral stores can make arrangements using natural elements that serve as an alternative to flowers and in many cases last longer and for some homeowners may be viewed as more modern.
cabbages are a great choice and are hearty and long-lasting. Incorporate elements such as herbs and branches; they are a wonderful alternative to traditional flowers. Use interesting vessels for your arrangements. You don’t just have to place an arrangement in a vase; elements such as clay pots and wood bowls are a creative alternative. Use vignettes. A lot of times, you can make your most powerful statement using minimal decor in a grouping.
Do: Consider organic elements such as wild grasses, moss or succulents. Incorporate elements such as vegetables into your decor. Potted
Don’t: Mix too many elements together. Typically, natural arrangements are most successful with one type of element such as solely branches
pale yellow but veins remain green. Iron chlorosis can contribute to the death of the tree by reducing the chlorophyll to the extent that leaves develop brown spots between veins and die off, or leaves are stunted and branches die back over winter. Helping trees overcome their iron chlorosis through applications of chelated iron is a life-long commitment, one that must be addressed several times each season, year after year. 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. or succulents. Forget to water your natural arrangements. Many still need to be exposed to moist environments. Forget to experiment with size and scale. Ignore fragrance. In many instances, fragrance will be added bonus experienced through the use of your natural decor. Forget the power of dried or preserved natural arrangements. Many natural elements can be easily dried. Drying or preserving decorative elements is easy to do and serves as a way to preserve your decor. 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. DAILY CAMERA / TIMES-CALL
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How can you update your dull basement? By Staci Giordullo Angie’s List (TNS) In some homes, basements are light and airy with adequate windows and space to help you forget you’re in a subterranean room. Others might need some help. If your basement feels musty and dank, check out these ideas on how to breathe some new life into the space. It’s all about lighting Make sure windows are sparkling clean and unobstructed from the exterior to let natural light in, and approach basement lighting as you would any room – just remember you’ll likely need more. Recessed and under-cabinet lights work well in areas where you might have food and drinks, such as a wet bar or kitchenette. A pendant light or chandelier above a table is ideal for spotlighting the immediate area. Around the TV, use dimmable lighting. Have a cozy reading nook? Put a lamp nearby. Consider a strand of bare-bulb lights or holiday twinkle lights for extra sparkle. Create open space Open-concept is all the rage when it comes to primary living, dining and cooking areas. Extend the same idea to the basement to provide a sense of spaciousness. Start with the stairs. Remove a wall (if structurally possible) to
open up at least one side of the staircase and offer a view into the room. Get creative with the beams and support systems to maintain an airy feel. If you need to hide pipes, beams or wires, build a half wall or box to conceal the lessslightly components. Purposeful decor Use decor to achieve a warm, yet open and airy feeling. Strategically placed mirrors make the space seem larger, and bounce around the beams from your new lighting scheme, shining light into previously dark corners. Dress basement windows with normal treatments, which helps the room feel finished. If your basement is cooler, use a ventless fireplace for warmth. These units are typically freestanding, and don’t require a chimney or flue. Eliminate any remaining “dungeon-like” vibes by bringing in some live plants. Some plants do well in low-light scenarios, and nothing says “fresh” like a touch of flora. Moldings, such as baseboards and chair rails, can also play a big part in defining a space. Select trim that’s appropriately sized to make the room seem bigger.
Use your neutral-colored walls to feature brightly colored artwork that’s spotlighted with accent lighting. Select furniture pieces that pop – maybe a turquoise couch or hot pink bar stools. Add a complementary colored rug or plush throw pillows for a cohesive look. Look for a finish, perhaps in a bookshelf or coffee table, that’s luminous and reflects light (without being too glittery...unless that’s your thing, then go for it!).
Embrace color Lighter paint colors will make the room appear larger, and there’s no need to make everything in the room beige.
Let floors and ceiling flourish You want to reflect light and brighten the space. To accomplish that, choose a polished hardwood, tile or shined concrete that’s
A change of lighting and furniture, and a splash of color, can really change your basement. (Photo by Frank Espich)
sophisticated and somewhat reflective. Carpet is the typical go-to for a chilly basement, but if your wallet allows and you want to rip out old flooring, consider radiant heat under the new floor. Paint or stain can go a long way with both the floor and ceiling. Paint bare, exposed rafters for a dramatic effect. Or use a stencil to create a unique pattern and give floors some flair. Staci Giordullo is a reporter for Angie’s List, a trusted provider of local consumer reviews and an online marketplace of services from top-rated providers. Visit AngiesList.com.
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WWW.ATHOMECOLORADO.COM/OPEN-HOUSES BOULDER 1322 Lander Lane $535,900 Saturday, 1pm-3pm Ann Kasunich Equity Colorado Front Range (303) 579-3501 1322 Lander Lane $535,900 Sunday, 12pm-2pm Ann Kasunich Equity Colorado Front Range (303) 579-3501 4645 Broadway Street Unit B3 $550,000 Sunday, 1pm-3pm Peyman Razifard Modern Prestige Real Estate (303) 667-8738 3590 Smuggler Cir $579,000 Saturday, 1:30pm-3:30pm Catherine Burgess Colorado Landmark, Realtors (303) 506-5669 3590 Smuggler Cir $579,000 Sunday, 2pm-4pm Catherine Burgess Colorado Landmark, Realtors (303) 506-5669 3425 22nd Street $599,000 Saturday, 11am-2pm Sara Oclassen 8z Real Estate (303) 818-1998 3425 22nd Street $599,000 Sunday, 12pm-3pm Sara Oclassen 8z Real Estate (303) 818-1998
624 Pearl Street #305 $795,000 Saturday, 11am-1pm Terri Cox RE/MAX of Boulder, Inc. (720) 323-8460 542 Blackhawk Road $795,000 Sunday, 12pm-2pm Craig Peterson WK Real Estate (720) 564-6008 3390 Emerson Ave $799,000 Saturday, 11am-1pm Terri Taydus Colorado Landmark, Realtors (303) 345-3256 550 Forest Ave $870,000 Sunday, 1pm-3pm Kathy Sidney Berkshire Hathaway- Boulder (303) 995-0863 1664 Bear Mountain Drive $995,000 Saturday, 11am-2pm Lorri DeLaney Coldwell Banker Colorado (720) 313-7437 9183 Pine Ridge Lane $1,049,000 Saturday, 11am-1pm Liz and Bear Friedlander RE/MAX of Boulder, Inc. (303) 817-5716 602 Maxwell Ave $2,395,000 Sunday, 1pm-3pm Marybeth Emerson Colorado Landmark (720) 394-1997
3601 Arapahoe Ave 114 $649,000 Sunday, 1pm-3pm Karen Barrocas RE/MAX Alliance (303) 817-6772 1526 Harrison Avenue $689,000 Saturday, 11:30am-2pm Barry Remington WK Real Estate (720) 373-9297
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BROOMFIELD 940 Marble Street $380,000 Saturday & Sunday, 1pm-3pm Mark Remington WK Real Estate (303) 489-8054 11558 Colony Row $565,000 Sunday, 1pm-3pm Christina Bremner WK Real Estate (720) 201-7036
ERIE 213 McAfee Cir $395,000 Saturday, 12pm-3pm Randy Payne C3 Real Estate Solutions (970) 443-0234 1338 Banner Circle $485,000 Saturday & Sunday, 12pm-3pm Maria Doliner MDoliner Real Estate (720) 232-9763 54 Baxter Farm lane $1,850,000 Sunday, 12pm-2pm Keith McQuillen WK Real Estate (303) 589-1432
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Velvet is deliciously luxurious By Mary Carol Garrity Tribune News Service (TNS) Velvet. Be still my heart. This deliciously luxurious fabric has romanced me for decades. Today, velvet love is spreading like wildfire in the world of interior design. Big name designers are putting this fabric of emperors into everyday designs, with brilliant results. First, let’s get a big technical. What is velvet, away? Wikipedia says: “Velvet is woven on a special loom that weaves two thicknesses of the material at the same time. The two pieces are then cut apart to create the pile effect, and the two lengths of fabric are wound on separate take-up rolls.” It can be made from several different kinds of fibers, the most costly of which is silk. Everyday velvets are more likely made from cotton, linen, mohair, wool, polyester, nylon, viscose and acetate. Historians say the art of velvet weaving began in the Far East. Merchants introduced it in Venice and soon, people all
over Europe were clamoring for this splendidly soft cloth that made a heck of a royal robe or wall hanging. There are so many reasons to introduce a bit of velvet into your decor: Velvet makes colors richer Saturated colors are huge right now, with hues ranging from daring emerald green, sapphire blue and magenta to subtle gray, navy and brown. Velvet is a sensational way to bring a color story to life because it gives every tone a depth and richness second to none. Just a little touch adds luxury All it takes is a touch of velvet to make a space feel luxurious. In my own home, I often finish my accent pillows with velvet trim. The pillows on my bed are outlined with black velvet, one with a welt and another with a flange. In the winter, I like to add a bit more weight to my pillow mix so I switch out the linen pillows with a few made of navy velvet.
Velvet is surprisingly durable Velvet is one of those rare gems: a luxury fabric that is also durable. When we were decorating our downstairs family room, where Dan and Lyric often hang out, every piece of furniture had to be husbandand dog-proof. Hello velvet. I covered our sofa in a cognaccolored velvet and trimmed it with a dark brown leather. I chose dense velvet that looks like mohair, and it’s done a great job of holding its own, no matter what these two dish out. You can’t help but touch it I think the best interior spaces delight all your senses. So when we work with customers, we like to weave in a variety of textures. When it comes to bedding and furnishings, nothing is more touchable than velvet. You can’t help but run your hands over it, relishing in its silky smoothness. This column was adapted from Mary Carol Garrity’s blog at nellhills.com. She can be reached at marycarol@nellhills.com.
Velvet is a sensational way to bring a color story to life because it gives every tone a depth and richness second to none. (Photo: Mary Carol Garrity)
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BOULDER | 1633 YARMOUTH AVE. #3 LAFAYETTE | 1810 LARCHMONT CT. BOULDER | 2840 LINKS DRIVE 3 BR * 4 BA * 1394 TSF 5 BR * 4 BA * 4236 TSF 7 BR * 5 BA * 6227 TSF LOUISVILLE | 643 W. SANDBAR CIRCLE BROOMFIELD | 14651 SORREL RUN (821828) * $549,000 (825743) * $677,000 (830393) * $1,390,000 BOULDER
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