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Wee-Cottage : Smaller Size, Bigger Benefits, under $300K Quick Guide and Featured Open Homes

HOA basics: What to know before you buy

Container your plants for relaxation

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Some buyers may find HOA rules objectionable, but the monthly or annual cost is also something to take into consideration.

Container displays are a quick and relatively easy way to brighten up your patio and garden with summer color.

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HOA basics: What to know before you buy day-to-day operations and maintenance. Joe Farinelli, president of Walters Management, said, “Homeowners will sacrifice a bit of freedom moving into an HOA if they want to experience the benefits of living in such a community. Make sure your lifestyle is aligned with the rules of the community, and that you can live under these rules.” Also be aware that HOAs are able to levy special assessments for major repairs, if needed. Before buying a home, Farinelli suggests researching three key elements:

By Pat Setter, The San Diego Union-Tribune (TNS) Before signing on the dotted line for your new home, make sure you know what your homeowners association fees are and what they cover. Because most new planned communities have HOAs whether you’re buying a detached home, condo or townhome, factoring in that added cost is a necessary part of your home-buying budget. And it’s mandatory. Depending on the amenities, HOA fees can be a big bite out of the budget. Monthly fees typically range from $150 on the very low end up to $850. According to a 2015 study by Trulia, the average monthly HOA fee in San Diego County was $296. What does that payment cover each month? That depends on where you live. The most basic HOAs maintain the common areas of a community. That can be landscaping, but it can also include a recreation center, a pool and walking trails. The general rule is, the more amenities, the higher the fees. Some high-end condominium complexes have everything from concierges to 24-hour security as well as fitness centers, spas, saunas and conference rooms. Associations in a condominium

Depending on the amenities, homeowners association fees can be a big bite out of the budget. (Dreamstime/TNS)

or townhome complex will cover most things outside the individual units, such as the roof, paint, elevators, heating and air conditioning in common areas, and pest control. The HOA should also have insurance for the exterior of the building. City services such as trash removal, water and sewage are also commonly covered by HOAs and, oftentimes, cable services will be included with the fees. The dues in planned, single-family-home communities often include security in gated communities. In addition to maintenance and

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amenities, HOAs also have rules, called covenants, conditions and restrictions (CC&Rs) that all homeowners must follow. That can be anything from how many cats you can own and what color you paint your house to whether your kids can play in the street or you can have a boat in the driveway. HOAs are responsible for enforcing these rules and often pay a professional property management company to communicate with the homeowners and make sure everyone is in compliance. Property management companies are also responsible for the community’s

1. Financial health of the HOA Make sure the HOA is properly funded. Request a copy of financials available to homeowners. Check out how often dues have been increased over the years.

2. Maintenance responsibility What is the HOA’s responsibility and what is the homeowner’s responsibility?

3. CC&Rs Understand the rules before you buy. The more you know, the easier it is to make the right decision.

Contributing Writers: Moria Woodruff, Pat Setter, Brent Glasgow, Cindy Dampier, Cathy Hobbs, Andreea Ciulac,Suzanne Plewes, Carol O’Meara, Ilyce Glink, Samuel J. Tamkin Additional Content: McClatchy-Tribune Media Services Editor/Features Coordinator: Misty Kaiser

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Container your plants for relaxation Admit it, when you dream of summer entertaining you envision your patio or deck looking CAROL O’MEARA magazineCSU Extension perfect, complete with a grill, shaded cushioned seats and enough potted plants to rival the botanic gardens. As guests drop in they admire the lush oasis, which, in your dream, you casually shrug off as ‘just a little gardening to keep the green thumb happy.’ The beauty of a container garden adds a special touch to summer relaxation, so building and caring for them shouldn’t take all your spare time. With a little planning and the right plant choices, you can surround your friends with foliage. Container displays can be planted in anything that isn’t copper, from terra cotta or glazed pots to tin cans, old boots, or items that hold soil but have drainage. Use your imagination and let the pot become part of the display, reflect-

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ing your style: formal, whimsical or color coordinated. When choosing your container, make sure it has drainage holes in the bottom or drill a hole in the center before you fill it. Use fresh potting mix each year for planting to avoid buildup of salts in the soil. Mix in a granular fertilizer before you plant, and feed your containers two times per month with a balanced, liquid fertilizer. Before diving in and filling up your containers, assess the space where it will reside. Large containers are a bear to move about, often needing a dolly, so place your container carefully with eye to how it fills the space and plan to leave it there. Locate the containers near to a water spigot on the house, or pop in an automatic drip system specially designed for containers and available at local garden centers. These drip systems save you time and water, and can be customized

to provide different pots with different amounts of water. Give in and go big and bold for at least one large container, and step down in size for other pots around it. Larger containers allow for more plants and greater impact, or display a single trophy specimen well. Cannas, such as Toucan Red, make excellent focal plants in large containers with their big, tropical looking leaves and bright colors. Plant with strong-colored, colorful calibrachoas to tumble out of the pot and sun daisies (Osteospermum),to add drama to semi sunny locations. Colors play a role in containerized plantings. Soft colors are soothing and relaxing, while bright, saturated colors brighten the area. When planting, place tall plants in the center, medium sized plants around the sides and vines, such as trailing petunias or vincas, to tumble over the edges.

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For easy-care beauty, geraniums are excellent choices. There are many wonderful varieties of geraniums to please every designer’s eye. Look for geraniums to cascade over pot edges or add depth to centers of medium sized pots, in colors of pink, salmon, rose, white or lavender. If you’ve over-wintered geraniums, return your plants to an outdoors environment after the average last spring frost. Place geraniums in a protected area away from sun and wind. Quickly drag them back inside should frost threaten, or cover them with a blanket. Look for specials at local garden centers for perfect annuals for your containers. Many of our greenhouses and garden shops are ready to help with planting plans for the design-challenged, or ready-made combinations for instant beauty on the patio. Jazz up your entertaining this summer with a bevy of potted beauties. Your friends will envy you, your family will be proud, and you can relax. ————————————— Colorado State University Extension, together with Boulder County Parks and Open Space, provides unbiased, research-based information about consumer and family issues, horticulture, natural resources, agriculture and 4-H youth development. For more information contact Extension at the Boulder County Fairgrounds, 9595 Nelson Rd., Box B, Longmont, 303.678.6238, or visit the web site at ext.colostate.edu/boulder.

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Derik Strenzel planted 300 vegetable varieties inside that he bought online for just $50. (Photo by Frank Espich)

By Brent Glasgow, Angie’s List Angie’s List (TNS) If you can’t wait to plant a summer’s worth of nutritious and delicious vegetables, maybe you don’t have to. With the right equipment and attention, you can maintain a successful indoor grow room. Once transplanted outdoors, your plants will flower quicker and produce a faster harvest than those started outside.

HOW TO GROW PLANTS INDOORS Purdue University Horticulture Extension Educator Steve Mayer says one element is paramount. “Good light is critical when grow-

ing vegetables and flowers from seed indoors,” he says. “In many cases, gardeners need to add artificial light. Plant lights or even shop lights can be useful, and it’s best to purchase an automatic timer.” Along with natural humidity and good air circulation, Mayer says mimicking the light-free rest plants get at night is equally essential. “Cooler temperatures are important — night temperatures of 60 to 65 degrees for most plants, except cool-season vegetable crops around 55 degrees,” he says. As for what to plant and when, consult your local garden professional, extension office or a farmer’s almanac. Where and how you set up your indoor grow operation is up

Master Gardener Sue Arnold starts seedlings prior to the outdoor season and brings her valued perennials in for the winter each year, all in her basement. For seedlings, Arnold utilizes repurposed shop lights on a timer and adjustable shelving. “You can buy expensive lights, but all you need are fluorescent lights in the warm and cool range that you can get at the big box stores for way cheaper,” Arnold says. “You have to be able to adjust the lights or the shelves up and down (as the plants grow).” Arnold plants seeds (according to package label) in moist, sterile soil placed in containers that allow excess water to drain out of the bottom. Sh≠e keeps light on her plants 16 to 18 hours per day. When conditions are right for outdoor transfer, Arnold suggests patience. “You want to take them outside at night first, so they can adjust,” she says. “Never, ever go from under the grow lights to the sun. They’ll sunburn and croak, or at least be severely damaged. Start them out under a shade tree.”

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Home Décor

This svelte coffee table comes with a secret By Cindy Dampier, Chicago Tribune (TNS)

Designed by architect Lee Mindel in 2016, the Pocket Table has storage drawers constructed with such perfectly mitered corners that it appears to be storing nothing. (Jim Bastardo/ Design Within Reach) 4

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The cute box you bought to hold the TV remote? It doesn’t really fit the four remotes now required to manipulate your tangle of streaming services and black boxes. Those cozy blankets you neatly folded over the arm of the sofa last night? Yeah, those are gonna need refolding … again. That basket you’ve been shoving under the coffee table to hide the

Derik Strenzel has a goal for his

magazines … not really working. That scheme you had to teach your toddler to put his Matchbox cars back in his room every single time? Remember how your mother laughed about that one? Yes. So storage in the living room is a thing. It’s not that we’re uptight or anything, it’s just that we feel strongly that there ought to be a place where a grown woman can sit down in the evening, maybe to relax with a book or laptop or … a bourbon. Without having to endure a lot of sanity-disturbing clutter. The living room is generally believed to be that place in the home, and yet it’s also the place where the TV lives, and the kids spread out their toys, and folks throw up their feet and toss the toss pillows around. Wouldn’t it be great if there

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second-floor grow space — 100 percent food sustainability. His most recent seed planting included 300 vegetable varieties that cost $50 online. His wooden rack and shelving system cost $100. He uses recycled lights, pots and jars, along with cheap Solo cups. “You’d be surprised how little it costs to get done,” Strenzel says. “There’s so much enjoyment and happiness that comes from it.” Strenzel got most of his growing knowledge online, through articles and videos. “Everybody has a different opinion on all of this,” he says. “You go on YouTube, do a video or make a comment, and a hundred million people can tell you how you’re wrong about every aspect. It doesn’t have to be done any certain way or order to make it work. You need dirt, water, light and to spend time with it. You do that, you’ll have plants.” The project inspired Strenzel to nearly give up meat entirely. “I feel so much more energy and hydrated all the time,” he says. “I feel younger.” ——— Brent Glasgow 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.

were one well-designed, living room-worthy receptacle into which the messy throws, the TV remotes, the magazines — heck, if that’s your mother at the door, throw in the Matchbox cars, too — could be tossed? Of course, there is. Design Within Reach’s Pocket Table is an extremely svelte rectangle, available in oak, walnut or white lacquer finishes, that gives off a smart, modern vibe. It was designed by architect Lee Mindel in 2016, which probably explains its key feature: It has storage drawers constructed with such perfectly mitered corners that it appears to be storing … nothing. Because when you train a toddler to put away his tiny cars, by god, he puts them away. Pocket Table, $1,175, dwr.com May 6-7, 2017


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Tips for Sellers on Negotiating Multiple Offers The Colorado real estate market continues to be competitive due to low inventory and high demand. By Suzanne Plewes This means CRS, ABR, CDPE, GRI that multiple offers are Broker Associate at more likely if RE/MAX Alliance you are selling your home this year. Receiving multiple offers is a dream scenario for most sellers, but it’s important to handle it properly to maximize its benefit. Here are a few tips that may help.

Set a Deadline In some markets, multiple offers can be predicted ahead of time. It may make sense to disclose a specific offer submission deadline.

Why? It prevents one buyer from quickly swooping in with an offer with a short response deadline, pressuring you to respond before knowing what other offers may be coming. More buyers at the table at the same time will drive up the selling price. The offer deadline increases that possibility. Keep in mind, however, that this only works in select markets. Defer to your real estate agent’s advice.

Give All Buyers Equal Opportunity When buyers submit their initial offers, they may not yet know just how much competition there is for your home. It’s a good idea to return to all buyers, disclose the number of offers received, and give all parties an opportunity to submit their best and final offers. You may be surprised at the results. Rather than asking only the top

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buyers to submit their best and final, give all buyers equal opportunity at this stage. The sense of urgency increases once buyers know that others are interested in your home. Thus, a buyer who originally submitted a lower offer could end up presenting the highest offer in the end.

Review All Offer Conditions Any good real estate agent will tell you that offers are about more than just price. Deadlines, contingencies, deposits, and other conditions are extremely important factors as well. For example, if one buyer submits an offer for $450,000 but has a home to sell and another buyer offers $445,000 without a home sale contingency, then you may be more inclined to go with the lower offer. Likewise, when comparing two equal amount offers, you may go

with the buyer financing 80 percent as opposed to 100 percent, since the 80 percent buyer appears more financially stable and is less likely to have issues with obtaining mortgage approval.

Consult with Your Agent The potential scenarios of negotiation are endless, so you should always consult with your agent when reviewing offers. He or she will help you evaluate risks based on his or her extensive experience. This will enable you to make smarter decisions when it comes to selling your home. Suzanne Plewes is a Broker Associate at RE/MAX Alliance in Loveland. For real estate questions write to 750 W. Eisenhower Blvd., Loveland, CO 80537, call 970.290.0373 or e-mail suzanneplewes@remax.net.

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OpenHomes Quick Guide

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City

Open House Date

Open House Street Time

Price Agent

Company

Phone

Berthoud

Sunday

12pm-2pm

5401 Beverly Dr

$515,000

Diane Frank

Cherry Creek Properties, Loveland

970-290-2484

Eaton

Sunday

12pm-3pm

1531 Red Tail Rd

$425,000

John Simmons

C3 Real Estate Solutions

970-481-1250

Johnstown

Saturday & Sunday

12pm-2pm

5207 Cherrywood Lane

$315,000

Susan Herlihy & Kristin Boeding

The Group

970-218-1636/ 970-825-2242

Johnstown

Saturday & Sunday

1pm-3pm

312 Buckeye Ave

$360,000

Ellen Lake

The Group

970-420-4309

Johnstown

Saturday

12pm-2pm

180 Muscovey Ln

$389,000

Jesse Laner

C3 Real Estate Solutions

970-672-7212

Johnstown

Saturday & Sunday

12pm-5pm

4112 Watercress Dr

$875,000

Melissa Doherty & Tracie Milton

The Group

970-391-5800/ 970-227-8097

Loveland

Saturday

12pm-3pm

2195 Kennington Court

$300,000

John Feeney

C3 Real Estate Solutions

970-231-4172

Loveland

Saturday & Sunday

1pm-3pm

216 Reagan Dr

$350,000

Michael Salza

C3 Real Estate Solutions

202-701-9254

Loveland

Sunday

11am-2pm

1806 Thames Dr

$359,000

Brian Trainor

C3 Real Estate Solutions

970-219-0281

Loveland

Sunday

1pm-4pm

2649 N County Road 29

$420,000

Lindsay Chacon

C3 Real Estate Solutions

970-631-3458

Loveland

Sunday

1pm-3pm

1469 27th St SW

$490,000

Stephanie Steward

RE/MAX Advanced, Inc.

970-227-6656

Loveland

Daily

12pm-4pm

3408 Saguaro Dr

$525,000

Venna Hillman

Shorewood Real Estate

970-590-1832

Loveland

Sunday

11am-1pm

612 Split Rock Dr

$529,000

Fred Hansen

C3 Real Estate Solutions

970-775-4695

Loveland

Sunday

2pm-4pm

3206 Current Creek Ct

$600,000

Nicole Jewell

The Group

970-219-1904

Loveland

Saturday

1pm-3pm

7518 Buffalo Ct

$740,000

Emily Sockler

The Group

970-581-5575

Loveland

Saturday & Sunday

3pm-5pm

4450 Roaring Fork Ct

$935,000

Diane Iwanicki

The Group

970-412-7062

Loveland

Saturday & Sunday

10am-5pm

1712 Topaz Dr

$360's-$430's

Brittany Munoz

LC Home @ Tulip Creek

970-227-1334

Timnath

Wednesday - Sunday

12pm-4pm

6990 Toponas Ct

$480,000

Judy Bogaard and Brian Bogaard

The Group

970-227-1000/ 970-481-5376

Timnath

Saturday & Sunday

12pm-2pm

7006 Toponas Ct

$539,367

Judy Bogaard & Brian Bogaard

The Group

970-227-1000/ 970-481-5376

Windsor

Saturday & Sunday

12pm-2pm

808 Durum St

$300,000

Jesse Laner

C3 Real Estate Solutions

970-672-7212

Windsor

Saturday & Sunday

1pm-3pm

5213 Kempton Dr

$650,000

Chresa Anderson

C3 Real Estate Solutions

970-310-3091

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Whether buyers are looking for less maintenance, main floor living, or even a boost in free time, Boulder Creek Neighborhoods provide many features that give homeowners the flexibility they want in a home and community.

BOULDER CREEK NEIGHBORHOODS Wee-Cottage™: Smaller Size, Bigger Benefits Under $300K By Moria Woodruff, At Home. Photography by Tim Seibert. When it comes to a home, not everyone wants a big house with a matching yard that requires a lot of upkeep, holding you back from spending your free time doing the things you really enjoy. Taylor Anderson, a Front Range resident, says that it was precisely that feeling of wanting to spend her free time

on her own terms, that led her to purchase a wee-Cottage™ at the Lakes at Centerra in Loveland. And, after purchasing a wee-Cottage from Boulder Creek Neighborhoods and right-sizing her home, she spends time hiking, biking, and doing more of what she loves.

“I consider myself a minimalist, so I started my home search by looking at tiny houses. But as I got further into the process, I realized that it wasn’t realistic. The weeCottages are the perfect size for me,” says Anderson. Many buyers across the Front Range feel the same way, particularly those in their retirement. Large houses become especially difficult for older occupants, and maintaining the exterior and the landscaping becomes a huge un-

you’re making just such an investment in your free time. Ranging from 896 sq. ft. to 1155 sq. ft. with options for single story ranch-style homes or two story homes with a single car garage, the wee-Cottages offer buyers and residents a low-maintenance lifestyle in a right-size package at a right-size price point. Starting in the high $200s at the Lakes at Centerra, these homes have been so popular that only four of the two-story floorplans remain. The ranch style homes sold out almost immediately. Finding such a home is no easy feat in today’s housing market. In the past 60 years, the size of the average American home have more than doubled in size, from 900 sq. ft. in the 1950s to nearly 2,8000 sq. ft. in the last decade. Because both cost and size have ballooned over the past decades, many buyers feel overwhelmed by the amount of work it takes to own and maintain a home, particularly one in the Front Range. A beautiful home without all the work? It’s possible with a wee-Cottage from Boulder Creek Neighborhoods. As Anderson puts it, “I can be proud of my yard even though I had nothing to do with it.” With snow removal and lawn care a thing of the past, Anderson has been able to simply enjoy her new home and community. Nestled among a beautiful landscape next to a dazzling blue lake, the Lakes at Centerra provides residents with the ideal backdrop to relax and enjoy their low-maintenance lifestyles. “I love the community because you have a lot of like-minded people, who make for great neighbors...from couples to singles, we all just want a smaller, easy home to take care of.” Instead of mowing the lawn or landscaping, Anderson spends her time living life to the fullest. “They built a beautiful trail system around the two lakes, and I’ve already gone running there three times since moving last week,”

“The wee-Cottages are the perfect size for me.” dertaking. “I love the fact that they take care of the outside,” says Anderson, “When I’m off work, I want to be out mountain biking or trail hiking. I don’t want to do yard work but I still want it to look pretty.” And by purchasing a wee-Cottage from Boulder Creek Neighborhoods, 8

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Anderson exclaims. And for buyers who prefer gentler exercise, there are smaller trails perfect for walks with your dog. Anderson adds, “I’m looking forward to using the pool in warmer weather, and you can rent kayaks to take out on the lake.” She even rides her bike to work on the May 6-7, 2017


adjacent trail system, though for buyers who commute, the Lakes at Centerra offers easy access to I-25. Anderson also notes the convenience of the shopping available at the Promenande at Centerra and the proximity to hiking areas like Devil’s Backbone make the neighborhood feel close to amenities and recreation despite its retreat-like atmosphere. Surprisingly, Anderson says that perhaps the most enjoyable aspect of buying a wee-Cottage from Boulder Creek was the experience of the home-buying process itself. “David (Gregg, Community Manager at Boulder Creek Neighborhoods), who sold me my cottage, was just wonderful. He and the construction managers took me on several different walk-throughs during construction. And Alex (Bane, Customer Service Representative) takes care of anything after the fact, so there’s nothing to worry about.” Part of the ease of the home-buying process with Boulder Creek Neighborhoods comes from the company’s many years of experience building homes that are second to none. As Anderson puts it, “I feel like they are trustworthy, attentive, and they’ve

been doing this for years—they can build you a good solid house and walk you through the whole process.” In short, by buying at house from Boulder Creek Neighborhoods, you get a right-sized, low-maintenance home at a price that’s significantly lower than most options in the current housing market without having to sacrifice quality or location—because Boulder Creek believes that your home is a significant part of your life, so it should be as comfortable, efficient, and convenient as possible. And how does Anderson feel now that the process is finished and she has moved into her new wee-Cottage? “I’m happy,” she says, adding, “Happier than I would be in a cookie cutter house with a big yard and lots of cleaning and yard

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work to do.” If you think you could find happiness in a wee-Cottage at the Lakes at Centerra, there are four Quick Move-In homes available, and a decorated model home will be available to tour in the next few weeks. The builder is also planning to introduce the wee-Cottages to Longmont and

Denver in the coming months. For more information on Boulder Creek Neighborhoods, call 720-506-2448 to speak with their dedicated Online Sales Concierge who will be happy to answer any questions or visit LiveBoulderCreek.com for neighborhoods, floor plans, and tours.

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732 Deer Meadow Dr, Loveland

Stunning lot on Mariana Butte Golf Course. High end finishes & details. Formal dining, butlers pantry, mudrm. Phenomenal master w/WIC & 5pc. Gourmet kitchen. 2 side FP from great rm to patio. HUGE 4 car garage!

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803 Terra View Cir, Fort Collins

Stunning 2-story in Stanton Bridge. Beautifully designed w/ wood accents, courtyard, stunning landscape & tons of patio space. Partially fin walk-out. Huge gourmet kitchen. Main flr master w/FP. 1400sf outbuilding.

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By Andreea Ciulac, Chicago Tribune (TNS) With the first hint of warm weather, people are eager to get out into their backyards, porches or balconies to enjoy a morning coffee or host a chic summer dinner. You don’t need an Instagramworthy patio, but some fun additions can contribute to that welcoming atmosphere you’re looking for. Hila Roberts, patio merchant for

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Hampton Bay’s Crossfire Fire Pit with cooking grate does double duty, $69.95, homedepot.com. (Home Depot)

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The Home Depot, said the Crossfire fire pit with cooking grate she owns prompted her family to spend more time on the patio: “When we have friends over, we cook a steak on it during the day and make s’mores on it at night.” For visual warmth, opt for inexpensive string lights, which will add ambiance and allow you to enjoy the patio later into the night. LED candles and ceramic lanterns are also having a moment, Roberts said. Before browsing furniture options, shift your mindset. Start seeing the patio for what it

is: an extension of your home. “The biggest mistake is underestimating the potential of your outdoor space and not using it enough,” said industrial designer Stephen Burks. “It can be fixed by taking your indoor activities outside.” Swap your dining room for a meal in the warm breeze on the patio. Or take your movie marathon night from living room to under the stars. How much to shell out for an outdoor room? Roberts helps clients do the math by taking into consideration the phase of their life. “If

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as succulents and grasses, which can be very appropriate for modern environments. Consider using pure white. In certain environments, white flowers can feel really crisp, clean and fresh. Experiment with different types of vessels and containers. Often opaque or graphic patterns can create interest. Consider using floral arrangements of different heights in your space. It can really help to create an increased sense of drama.

With the warm weather officially here and flowers beginning to bloom, many homeowners may be looking for interesting and creative ways to display florals. Flowers don’t just have to be placed in a vase and can be real or artificial, both potentially as beautiful. While fresh flowers are fragrant and gorgeous, artificial arrangements may be an attractive, maintenancefree home decor option. When looking to incorporate florals into your home decor, here are some top Design Recipes tips.

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Look for color and texture. Flowers are a wonderful opportunity to create interest. Consider nonfloral options such

DON’T: Just use clear glass vases and containers. Use your vases as an opportunity to bring color into your decor. Dismiss artificial florals as an option. The artificial floral industry has come a long way with host of

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you’re going to be in your space for a few years, invest in furniture that you’ll use for years to come,” explained Roberts. “If you’re still renting, keep it simple.” A big trend in design, Burks explained, is the merging of indoor — outdoor spaces. When shopping for an outdoor rug, choose one stylish enough to be reused indoors, yet made to withstand outdoor elements. He’s also a fan of modulated sofas that can be break up in smaller pieces. Picking out the right materials is crucial. Look for tables and chairs made of aluminum, which is rust-proof and lightweight, said Roberts. For outdoor pillows and patio umbrellas, she recommends the Sunbrella fabric endorsed by the Skin Cancer Foundation to protect against the sun’s UV rays. Even if your outdoor space is limited to a tiny balcony, you can still enjoy an alfresco haven. “This was me 10 years ago,” said Roberts who found a three-piece bistro set to be the best solution at the time. Home Depot sells bistro sets for as low as $199. Add greenery said David Graham, senior live goods merchant at Home Depot. Succulents are durable and require the least amount of care, And the easiest way to spruce up a patio? Add bright summery accent pillows.

very realistic and attractive options. Forget to use blooms in even small areas such as bathrooms and kitchens. Overdo it. Too many flowers in a space can come across as overpowering and unappealing. Just stick to traditional colors. Black flowers and even those that are in interesting or mixed shades may be appealing and attractive. ——— Cathy Hobbs, based in New York City, is an Emmy Award-winning 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 www.cathyhobbs.com . May 6-7, 2017


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729 Sawmill Road, Loveland 80537 $799,000 • MLS# 817026 3 Beds • 3 Baths • Total Sq. Ft. 4,377 Beautiful Custom Home on 35 acres in the Saddle Notch area! Features include 12 zone in-floor radiant heat, a full master bedroom suite, guest room with private entrance, and home office in the loft area.

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How to attract the ‘right’ buyer By Ilyce Glink and Samuel J. Tamkin, Tribune Content Agency

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: I’ve dedicated 35 years, plus a solid million dollars, to create a 200-acre rural sanctuary in the far north of Arkansas. It is the essence of natural beauty, total quietude and complete privacy, and only 14 miles from a nearby town with food, other services and medical providers. I’ve constructed a 2,600-square foot “man cave” and related storage buildings suitable for a high-end hermitage or home for a couple. It’s truly an ideal family or generational compound. The only local permit requirement relates to septic placement. And my current total taxes on the combined home and land are under $1,400 a year! (I know that’s shocking but true.) But now I have been told I have cancer and am getting my business in order. A major aspect of that process is to find the right buyer for my property. I don’t want to sell the property before I die because I want to live here in peace and quiet for the rest of my life. I want the marketing plan to kick in following my demise. My question relates to how to best establish a basic marketing plan to most effectively reach out

REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS The following Loveland-area home sales were supplied by Colorado Weekly Homebuyers List Inc., 303-744-2020. Listed are the buyer, the property address, the seller and the amount. Berthoud • Nicole Brush — 885 Welch Ave., Kristine Marie Smith, $237,200. • Kristan Elliott — 1519 Murlett St., Journey Homes LLC, $290,500. • Patricia Lynch — 1401 Murlett St., Journey Homes LLC, $296,300. • Danny and Mary Gomez — 3328 Auklet Drive, JJ Construction Northern Colo., $297,700. • Carl Wold — 1424 Murlett St., 12

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to the “perfect” buyer on a national or even international basis. By all measures, this place is a dream come true for a pre-retirement individual (aged 45 to 60), with a love of land and the resources (and health) required for both its purchase and upkeep. Do you have any suggestions?

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: We’re sorry about your health issues and hope that you can overcome your diagnosis in order to have many more years to enjoy your property. But when it comes to marketing your property, there are plenty of options and opportunities. While your estate may need to ultimately go national to find the right buyer, it’s much more likely that you’ll find someone who wants to buy your property within a few hundred miles of its current location. We suggest you start at a local level by talking to people in the community and targeting real estate brokers and agents that handle larger and more expensive real estate transactions in your area. You’ll want to find agents that work with larger land purchasers or with wealthy buyers from outside of your area that seek land or properties like yours. While the property you describe sounds beautiful, there is a limited market for people that might want the property for the use you have envisioned or who can afford to maintain it. But there may be more people who could envision a small development of weekend retreats or even retirement homes, or who might have other ideas in mind for

Journey Homes LLC, $300,900. • Justin Crowley — 1414 Murlett St., JJ Construction Northern Colo., $301,100. • Aaron and Kaylee March — 1464 Murlett St., Journey Homes LLC, $301,500. • Chongshin Sheng — 3318 Auklet Drive, Journey Homes LLC, $302,000. • Jason Hanson — 1355 Murlett St., JJ Construction Northern Colo., $307,300. • Samuel Naffziger — 1322 Murlett St., Journey Homes LLC, $307,600. • Nathan Reich — 1302 Murlett St., JJ Construction Northern Colo., $310,100. • Justin Crowley — 1413 Woodcock

the land. Depending on your site and the natural amenities it offers, your target audience may not be an individual but a developer. Since we haven’t seen it (send pictures!), we can’t say for sure what your land may be best suited for, but real estate agents who deal with large properties may be able to give you better insight into this issue. Once you determine who prospective buyers might be, and where they might be coming from (the nearest metropolitan area, or perhaps New York or abroad), you can develop marketing plans to target them. This will undoubtedly include building a website loaded with photos, video and other information about the property, getting the property listed inside websites like Trulia and Zillow, which draw millions of “eyeballs” each month, and running ads in local or national magazines and newspapers that target your prototype buyer. If your property is in an area that is well-known nationally, like the Ozarks or within an hour of Branson, Mo., you’ll have a better chance at marketing the property to a national or global audience. You can use your marketing to leverage the brands of those well-known attractions. But, people who already are familiar with your area are far more likely than a national or global audience to look at and ultimately buy your property. To that end, you might want to get creative with the marketing of the property, offering to host an event for a local charity at your property, which might draw

St., JJ Construction Northern Colo., $311,500. Bret Burgess — 1345 Murlett St., JJ Construction Northern Colo., $313,800. David and Crystal Radford — 1303 Murlett St., JJ Construction Northern Colo., $317,700. Sang Leaming — 3308 Auklet Drive, Journey Homes LLC, $318,600. Karen Christopher — 1411 Murlett St., JJ Construction Nothern Colo., $320,600. Sandra Lowell — 805 Evening Breeze Drive, Triton At Berthoud Village LLC, $323,500. Tobin Blythe — 303 E. Colorado Ave., Sarah L. Zavednak, $325,000.

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the right kind of people with deep enough pocketbooks. If you draw a circle of about 150 miles all around your property, that’s most likely where someone will come from to buy a vacation home. It might well be that your buyer is in Tulsa, Memphis, St. Louis and other metropolitan areas that are within a couple of hours drive of your property. You’ll certainly want to interview real estate agents and brokers who have connections to brokers in all of the communities that fall within your area of opportunity. Many agents and brokers have referral networks, either through their own personal connections or their affiliates through the national real estate brands they work for (like Coldwell Banker, Sotheby’s, Berkshire Hathaway or Century 21). Finally, you could set up a global auction for your property. There are many good companies (both online and off) that provide this service for high-end properties, and take care of all of the marketing work that goes along with it. We hope this information helps, and that you have a speedy recovery that gives you many more years to enjoy your property. (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 Chicago-based real estate attorney. Contact Ilyce and Sam through her website, ThinkGlink.com.)

• Harry and Bonnie Lafoe — 888 Prairie Star Drive, Richfield Homes LLC, $382,200. • Randolph Weaver — 555 Canyonlands St., Saint Aubyn Homes LLC, $387,900. • Josey Conn — 6502 Kiva Ridge Drive, Dixon Hill, $400,000. • Kevin and Laura Altamura — 692 Biscayne Court, Saint Aubyn Homes LLC, $400,500. • William and Sharon Thorvaldson — 1160 Arapahoe Ave., Trevor and Joanne Roper, $407,000. • Ivan and Pamela Knox — 657 Great Basin Court, Dfh Mandarin LLC, $469,100. • Lewis and Sara Sperry — 2161 Elmwood St., Phillip M. Davis, $470,000. May 6-7, 2017


• Steven and Nikole Erickson — 660 Biscayne Court, Saint Aubyn Homes LLC, $496,900. • Gary Ackelson — 4576 John Galt Drive, Christopher Spitz, $670,000. • Tommy and Cynthia Salmon — 4401 Malibu Drive, Gerald and Terry Barcus, $692,500. Estes Park • Arthur and Bonnie Zingerline — 704 Birdie Lane, Dale James Berg, $320,000. • Tina and Scott Riley — 159 Stanley Circle Drive, Hilyard Family Living Trust, $449,900. • David Hamilton — 103 Timber Lane, Frederick W. Nickel, $503,900. Fort Collins • Norman and Jennifyr Arakawa — 726 Yarnell Court, Ricky and Kathlee Bockman, $130,000. • Antonella Dubois — 611 N. Bryan Ave., Apt. 1, Todd R. Lawrence, $143,500. • David and Daniel Williams — 705 E. Drake Road, Apt. Q17, Sara H. Brown, $146,500. • Steven and Judith Papenfuss — 930 Pleasure Drive, Phoenix, $178,300. • Elena Uribe — 2960 W. Stuart St., Apt. B204, Matthew and Stacy Johnson, $183,000. • Christopher Smith — 2733 Harvard St., Apt. B, Glenn Ira Maxey, $190,000. • Autumn Morrison — 702 Crown Ridge Lane, Unit 3, Erin Hutt, $199,000. • John and Dorcas Bennett — 1300 W. Stuart St., Apt. 15, Mitchell and Mel Vankooten, $215,000. • Charles and Mary Norris — 3500 Carlton Ave., Unit D22, Emily Louise Goetz, $216,200. • Marjorie Brooks — 801 E. Drake Road, Apt. 54, Mathew S. Chinn, $219,000. • Peder Halseide — 3000 Regatta Lane, Apt. 3, Jorgovich Operations LLC, $235,000. • Robert Dippold — 415 S. Howes St., Apt. N810, Sft LLC, $250,000. • Cassandra and Mitchell Hawn — 2602 Timberwood Drive, Unit 4, Susan Athey, $254,000. • Luke McConnell — 414 Pearl St., Annemarie Stokes, $256,000. • Guy and Griffin Harrigan — 2905 Ross Drive, Apt. N30, Robert and Maryann Hussey, $265,600. • Gary and Barbara Morse — 3442 Dunbar Ave., Richard E. Anderson, $288,000. • Justin Mowery — 3212 Crockett May 6-7, 2017

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St., Gerald A. Janet L. Gunderson Re, $307,500. Elizabeth Cain — 1636 Birmingham Drive, Shaunna and Jason Ostrom, $310,000. Frederic and Jessica Bard — 2625 W. Stuart St., Trinity Y. Rhea, $311,500. Charles Fletcher — 3500 Carlton Ave., Unit G32, Edith M. Clack, $311,600. Austin Morford — 6001 Mars Drive, Chris Newnes, $315,000. Timothy Zura — 1801 Homer Drive, Kim Marino, $325,400. Donald and Sandy Brock — 5931 Boyne Court, Jared Tyler Smith, $333,000. Michael and Kelsea Altheim — 226 Columbine Court, Gic Investments LLC, $340,000. Caleb and Margaret Miller — 3000 Colt Court, Brice and Jeanne Miller, $345,000. Thomas and Petra Drouin — 3601 Wescott Court, Larry and Amanda Pitts, $345,000. Lester Oliver — 344 Bannock St., Amanda Ridder, $355,000. Martin Humm — 1714 Whedbee St., Michael Simmons, $355,000. Stefanie Walts — 520 Peyton Drive, Paul and Pamela Devoe, $357,500. James and Shelia Ontis — 432 Bannock St., Michael B. McCain, $359,900. Jordan Catalano — 2516 Mathews St., Jill A. Zamzow, $364,000. Sean Morris — 305 E. Thunderbird Drive, Marion and Patricia Jones, $365,500. Steven and Tessa Swanson — 502 San Juan Drive, Jimmy and Nancy Moore, $371,000. Ryan and Amanda Dietrich — 2257 Chesapeake Drive, Midtown Homes At Storybook LL, $383,200. Michael and Brenda Frazier — 5206 Wheaton Drive, Alana C. Rauchfuss Trust, $385,000. Paul and Geniel Siggard — 950 Southridge Greens Blvd., Unit 52, Robert Ross Dern Revocable T, $385,000. Mathew Chinn — 2232 Friar Tuck Court, Midtown Homes At Storybook LL, $390,100. David Richards — 2325 Kodiak Road, Virginia and Loyd Jernigan, $395,000. James and Breanna Burdette — 520 Jansen Drive, Carrie L. Ripsam, $398,500. Alexander and Danielle Alvarez — 2274 Adobe Drive, Lc Home At Spring Creek LLC, $404,300.

• Kathleen Swan — 3044 Percheron Drive, Meritage Homes Colorado Inc., $405,000. • Bethan Mount — 644 Peyton Drive, Colin and Maria Kelly, $408,000. • Eric Pendergrass — 3230 Pepperwood Lane, Kirk and Jean Hallahan, $410,000. • Robert and Catherine Hansen — 2074 Cutting Horse Drive, Melody Homes Inc., $415,000. • Gretchen Wheeler — 1467 Front Nine Drive, James and Sandra Oneal, $417,300. • Jill Zamzow — 2220 Adobe Drive, Lc Home At Spring Creek LLC, $425,800. • Margaret and Justin Botelho — 850 Campfire Drive, Joyce M. Kumar, $435,000. • Jonathan and Larry Edwards — 2130 Eastwood Drive, Diane M. Giffin Trust, $440,000. • Andrew Carpenter — 750 Jerome St., Unit 1, Tikchik LLC, $455,000. • Greg and Rochelle Morse — 11720 N. County Road 17, Gary and Kendra Pflughoeft, $525,000. • Jeffrey and Erin Hofacker — 1840 Dayton Drive, Levi and Nadia Gallegos, $530,000. • Janet Anderson — 3261 Nelson Lane, Joann Bell Reckling Living Tr, $540,000. • Bradley and Erin Seaman — 6079 Trevino Court, Jeffery and Amie Bruce, $549,900. • Greg and Justyna Baustert — 4406 Seneca St., Steven and Heat Bennetts, $580,000. • Chuck and Samantha Booton — 1436 Hiwan Court, Wrn 97 Trust, $635,000. • Mark and Heather McCready — 527 Mathews St., Valerie L. Kaminski, $640,000. • Kalpesh and Binita Patel — 3955 Aerie Lane, Nancy Mace, $760,000. • Kathy and Ronald Kechter — 2721 Harvest Park Lane, Toll Co. I. LLC, $905,100. Greeley • Santiago Manriques — 141 N. 23rd Ave. Court, Diana L. Moya, $76,900. • Harold Weisberg — 1900 68th Ave., Unit 805, Meranda Moore, $142,500. • Brian Harrell — 3406 W. 23rd St. Road, Cloyd Conley, $165,000. • Jesus and Iris Arce — 701 15th Ave. Court, Leobardo and Sandra Mendoza, $170,000. • Jeremy Maldonado — 2402

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16th Ave., Danielle L. Dawson, $189,900. Renate Nelson — 2414 17th Ave., Joshua and James Berger, $195,000. David and Lilian Beam — 1975 28th Ave., Unit 35, John Lee, $200,000. Michael Maylen — 1302 16th Ave., Jerry L. Failing, $202,000. Ryan Bogs — 2109 Almond Ave., Gregory T. Pyles, $203,000. June Lemmings — 2452 W. 25th St. Road, Lynnette K. Boehm, $205,000. Jose Garcia — 3018 W. 12th St. Road, Theano Mavridou, $216,000. Conrad and Janice Meitl — 2125 22nd St. Road, Douglas R. Young, $222,000. Antonio Gasca — 2807 W. 25th St., Dustin and Meghan Thomas, $225,000. Michele Kowalski — 1001 43rd Ave., Unit 12, Zetta R. Scheel, $227,000. Jered Reed — 3337 W. Fourth St. Road, Florencio and Pilar Tulld, $227,000. Cary and Nancy Maes — 2722 50th Ave., Fsy Partnership, $230,000. Charlotte Jackson — 1933 29th Ave., Nicolas Hernandez Montoya, $231,000. Bethany Swanson — 1305 26th St., Matthew Duffield, $234,000. Tj Lucero — 2750 W. 24th St., Kari L. Gonzales, $235,000. Cody and Jennifer Barday — 4547 W. Second St., Krissondra R. Mapes, $235,000. Randy Tobeck — 1530 33rd Ave., Ted W. Newport, $240,500. Leonard Holladay — 6914 W. Third St., Unit 414, Ramon Vargas, $242,500. Christian Mora — 513 N. 30th Ave. Court, Gerber Properties LLC, $245,000. Bret McLain — 544 E. 28th St. Road, Nicholas A. Digiacomo, $247,500. J Meza — 4955 W. 10th St. Road, Antonio Guzman Martinez, $250,000. Mark and Mark Ii — 1802 Seventh Ave., Steven and Robin Kern, $251,500. Sherrill Bostron — 1001 43rd Ave., Unit 21, Marilynn and Steven Hansen, $253,000. Denise Gomez — 6024 W. First St., Unit 20, Hartford Homes Hunters Cove L, $258,000. Nicholas Huffman — 2824 40th Ave. Court, Jorge and Elizabeth AT HOME

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Garcia, $260,000. • Amber Ciarvella — 3822 W. 11th St., Unit 19, Anne M. Stclair, $270,200. • Robert and Kathleen Schneider — 1739 30th Ave. Court, Richard and Angeline Smith, $277,000. • Danielle Samaniego — 5300 W. Fifth St., David H. Grauberger, $280,000. • Andrew and Timothy Zylla — 234 51st Ave., Christopher and Jennif Leffler, $288,000. • Danna Fryer — 8715 W. 17th St. Road, Richard and Ann Lietz, $290,000. • Bryce Bounds — 1302 52nd Ave. Court, Hugo Marc Firsching, $291,000. • Judith and James Day — 7230 W. 20th St. Lane, Kelly and Danielle Gardner, $295,000. • David and Laura Frawley — 1813 88th Ave. Court, Robert and Deanna Venable, $299,000. • Nicholas and Kristine Banfe — 1716 88th Ave. Court, Kathleen and David Busby, $299,900. • David Crespin — 2212 73rd Ave. Court, Tyler and Laura Tomes, $310,000. • Lucas Sarchet — 2376 43rd Ave. Court, Doug and Danielle Radcliff, $329,900. • Tim and Leah Fjestad — 7729 W. 11th St. Drive, Baessler Residential Colo. LLC, $335,800. • Justin and Donita Davenport — 385 61st Ave., Tony L. Collins, $336,000. • David and Debra Clark — 3228 67th Ave., Lotts LLC, $353,000. • Randy and Julee Asselin — 1114 72nd Ave., Conrad and Renee Preston, $373,000. • Dylan Mcintire — 7904 W. 12th St., Aspen View Homes LLC, $378,400. • James Smith — 7912 W. 12th St., Aspen View Homes LLC, $380,000. • Brooke Edwards — 236 N. 55th Ave., Brian and Denise Cantin, $388,000. • Victoria Wright — 606 N. 78th Ave., Hartford Homes Riverrun LLC, $420,000. • Christoper and Jennifer Leffler — 4651 W. 21st St. Circle, Martin R. West, $435,000. • Julie Bischoff — 6845 Poudre River Road, Unit 5, Betty and Thomas Robb, $445,000. • Shane and Lori Peterson — 9004 18th St., Baessler Residential Colo. LL, $477,400. • Robert and R. Jacobs — 5911 W. 21st St., Michael A. Usher, 14

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$495,000. Johnstown • Maria Garza — 341 Buckeye Ave., David and Laura Frawley, $299,900. • Edward and Karen Shilling — 2791 White Wing Road, Donald and Teresa Morris, $330,000. • Derek Gant — 489 Frontier Lane, Joe and Tammy Freeman, $330,000. • Robyn Kindahl — 4437 Onyx Place, Paul and Carrie Bartmann, $334,900. • Carl and Jenna Anderson — 1913 Crestview Drive, Michael J. Portelance, $345,000. • Kelly and Laura Piper — 1513 Mallard Drive, Michael and Alysson Schmitt, $347,000. • Joshua and Krystel Tarro — 5112 Eaglewood Lane, Oakwood Homes LLC, $351,900. • Barry and Karol Bratt — 316 Braveheart Lane, Saint Aubyn Homes LLC, $384,000. • Dennis and Michell Brasfield — 3125 Ballentine Blvd., Rychlund Homes Inc., $434,900. • Erik Lienemann — 4826 Silverwood Drive, Mh 2013 LLC, $440,000. • Vernon and Julia Roseman — 4364 Cicely Court, Bridgewater Homes LLC, $519,200. Loveland • Warren Pickett — 263 Madison Ave., Putlack Investment Group Dist, $220,000. • Jerry and Deborah Donner — 1506 Peacock Place, Michael and Catherine Brooks, $223,500. • Jason Topp — 1302 E. 18th St., Martha B. Stein, $240,000. • Jan Carson — 2605 Cedar Drive, Michelle House, $250,500. • Matthew Clough — 2607 Gilpin Ave., Norman and Gloria Hudson, $252,000. • Allyson Fickess — 2432 W. 22nd St., C. V. Properties LLC, $260,000. • Patrick Crowley — 2408 Gill Court, Donna L. Myers, $278,000. • Michael and Sara Geyer — 3476 Coal Creek St., Rhonda R. Rutledge, $287,200. • Kathleen and David Busby — 688 Cottonwood Drive, Lavada M. Alsager, $288,000. • Richard and Sanyatha Bonnell — 2498 Fifth St. SW, Richy A. Bjelkevig, $295,000. • Jennifer Peterson — 1605 James Drive, Eric and Vickie Bufkin, $296,000. • Peggy and Anthony Karle — 599 W. 48th St., Evelyn L. Neff,

$297,500. • Renee Wieszcholek — 4068 Cottonwood Drive, Courtney and Ryan Jepson, $303,000. • Stig and Elaine Folkesson — 1826 Gemini Court, Shanna Ketteridge, $305,000. • Jared and Kaitlin Lewis — 3205 Custer Ave., Brett and Annette Topham, $305,000. • Tanner and Caroline Mitchell — 617 W. 38th St., Donald and Bridget Clark, $313,000. • Brian and Katie Hambright — 2228 Austin Court, Lynda Pelissier, $320,000. • Mario and Maria Blanco — 3079 Nebula Court, Aspen View Homes LLC, $350,000. • Crystal Smith — 4345 Ridgway Drive, John and Siria Rector, $365,000. • Randall Dailey — 808 Knobcone Place, Harriet A. Barclay, $365,000. • Skipper Bolding — 3089 Nebula Court, Aspen View Homes LLC, $375,600. • Caroline Davidson — 3373 Oberon Drive, William and Marlene Wilcox, $380,000. • Mario and Martha Figueroa — 3046 Nebula Court, Aspen View Homes LLC, $389,900. • Phillip Blanton — 3840 S. Garfield Ave., Kathleen and Leland Haskell, $412,500. • Julie Heath — 1439 Lake Drive, Haylock Family Trust, $413,500. • Michael and Catherine Wozab — 404 Routt Drive, Melody Homes Inc., $415,000. • Colin and Maria Kelly — 4043 Blackbrush Place, Saint Aubyn Homes LLC, $427,900. • Robert and Cynthia Ticer — 1714 Hitch Wagon Drive, Steven and Nikole Erickson, $600,000. • Justin and Rebecca Schuh — 2005 Frances Drive, Christopher and Suzet Gebhardt, $725,000. • Loyd and Virginia Jernigan — 8220 N. County Road 27, Shannon C. White, $855,000. Windsor • Patrick and Karen Mitchell — 381 Buffalo Drive, Unit D, Stacy Magdaleno, $190,000. • Kimberly Speer — 763 Second St., Victoria Lozoya, $231,000. • Margaret Lowe — 410 Fifth St., Laura L. Ackelson, $266,500. • Roxanne Olson — 156 Beacon Way, Karla Kay Umlauf, $275,000. • Stacy Magdaleno — 342 Amber Drive, Cara Anne Weinmeier, $295,000. • Joshua and Mollie Amundson —

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950 Columbine Drive, Rebecca and Nick Houle, $300,000. Robert and Angela Lacy — 377 Chipman Drive, Richmond Am Homes Colo. Inc., $326,300. Kenneth and Samantha Symsack — 1653 Stoll Drive, Richmond Am Homes Colo. Inc., $336,700. Kevin and Ashley Hepworth — 1213 Creekwood Court, Jesse and Amanda Deringer, $340,000. Michelle Smiley — 1563 Brolien Drive, Richmond Am Homes Colo. Inc., $341,300. Lauri Nortonrodriguez — 2187 Grain Bin Drive, Journey Homes LLC, $353,000. Timothy and Maria Andress — 726 Corn Stalk Court, JJ Constr. Northern Colo. LLC, $367,000. Scott Claghorn — 2097 Vineyard Drive, Daniel and Myrna Margheim, $372,000. Austin Lind — 916 Barn Yard Drive, Journey Homes LLC, $374,300. Tyler Lind — 920 Barn Yard Drive, JJ Constr. Northern Colo. LLC, $384,700. Jerome Cuba — 1646 Grand Ave., Richmond Am Homes Colo. Inc., $400,200. Michael and Sheryl Brake — 750 Vermilion Peak Court, Saint Aubyn Homes LLC, $426,700. John and Renice Taranto — 2247 Stonefish Drive, Melody Homes Inc., $430,000. Paul Barbee — 139 Beluga Drive, David and Susan Harris, $440,000. John and Aubrey Weber — 429 Mannon Drive, Richmond Am Homes Colo. Inc., $443,000. Jeremiah King — 2256 Stonefish Drive, Melody Homes Inc., $445,000. Dennis and Diane Simcik — 2028 Vineyard Drive, Upland Homes Inc., $455,100. Adam and Taylor Goble — 928 Barn Yard Drive, Journey Homes LLC, $466,100. Charles Achziger — 2160 Longfin Drive, Melody Homes Inc., $470,000. Carrie and Paul Bartmann — 2179 Honeybee Court, Journey Homes LLC, $480,500. Brian and Jody Hergott — 7403 Ladbroke Drive, Anthony and Julie Esparza, $490,000. Laura Reck — 7140 Colo. 392, Linda J. Francis, $500,000. May 6-7, 2017


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4450 Roaring Fork Court, Loveland - 6 Bedroom, main floor master, Dream Property on the Peninsula at Horseshoe Lake! Estate home on 1.7 acres with amazing 360 degree views and privacy. Spacious floorplan, beautiful woodwork, 4 car garage and land to build an outbuilding. Backs to open space. Close to Boyd Lake and walking trails.

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6990 Toponas Court, Timnath - This is the model home for the new modern farmhouse patio homes in Wildwing! 5 new floorplans featuring quartz counter tops, 42” cabinets, stainless steel appliances, main floor study and more!

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3206 Current Creek Ct, Loveland - Hard to find Seven Lakes patio home backing to Heinricy Lake. Ranch style with finished basement. Over 3800 Sq Ft. features 3 bdrms, 3 baths, filled with quality finishes. Knotty alder cabinetry, slab granite, 2 fireplaces, large patio and brand new pergola to enjoy the abundant wildlife.

4087 Florence Drive, Loveland - Spacious 2-story, 3 car gar adjoins HUGE HOA open space! Lg living/dining rm, use 15x13 rm adjoining kitchen as Family rm! All 4 BRs & laundry up, breakfast bar, pantry, all appl & washer/dryer. Full Master bath, walk-in closet. Full bsmt 80% fin. includes office & huge Rec rm, full bath, built-in shelving. A/C, new roof & water htr 2012, nice yard-full sprinklers, privacy fence, concrete & flagstone patios. NW Lvld, convenient to Ft Collins. Low HOA, 14 mo Gold Home Warr.

4112 Watercress Drive, Johnstown - Magnificent 2 story. Views out every window. This home features stunning woodwork & stone throughout. Gourmet kitchen featuring high end appliances & oversized custom cabinets. Grand Stone FP going all the way up to 2nd floor ceiling. True master retreat w/oversized walk in closets. Covered back patio w/built in BBQ, Walkout basement (buyer can choose to finish) Backs to open space & w/extraordinary views of the Big Thompson River & of Longs Peak. Full front and back landscaping included.

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