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Summer Heat Arrives Early Plants and trees that grew accustomed to the moist conditions earlier this spring, may now be showing signs of heat related stress. Help them out by watering enough and watching for signs of disease. Reporter-Herald – AtHomeColorado.com
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Home Décor
The 7 keys to making your foyer five star-worthy serve its purpose. Start with an entryway bench for people to sit on, coupled with a set of hooks for anything from hats to handbags. Then you can start building to create the space you’ll love.
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If there’s one item that can instantly transform the look of your foyer, it’s an antique rug. (Dreamstime)
By Gabrielle Savoie, Domaine (TNS) Your foyer is the first and last thing you see when walking through your front door, so it should leave you feeling nothing short of inspired, organized and on top of your game. After all, there’s nothing worse than coming home after a long day to an uninspiring space filled with unopened mail, piles of shoes and other miscellaneous junk waiting to be stored away. While your life might be running a million miles an hour, your foyer should be a space to pause, reflect and get re-energized. In other words: It should serve as
a portal for your overall well-being, whether you’re about to tackle a busy day or getting ready to unwind at night. So how do you make such a traditionally small space feel invigorating and perfectly organized? With clever organization, pieces that serve a purpose and impactful accents, you’ll be on your way to the ultimate entryway. Ready to come home to your dream space? These foyer decor ideas are here to help.
START WITH SEATING Think function first: Of course you want your foyer to be bold and beautiful, but you also want it to
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The key to a truly beautiful entryway: layering. For instance, a console table will always look more put together with a pair of baskets or stools underneath it, and a mirror or artwork above it. The goal isn’t to over-accessorize, but rather to add items that are both purposeful and beautiful.
WORK FROM THE GROUND UP If there’s one item that can instantly transform the look of your foyer, it’s an antique rug. Worn-out Turkish rugs have a certain texture and dimension that’s often hard to find in entryways, particularly ones that have blank walls and not too much architectural impact.
MAKE A STATEMENT The foyer is not the place to be subtle or neutral. Create a statement by adding a bold pop of color or a striking geometrical pattern. Or use the power of repetition to create your statement.
MAKE ART YOUR FOCUS Take advantage of the wall facing you when you walk in by hanging your favorite piece of art. This is the first thing people will see when they walk into your home, so it should be personable and purposeful. Starting with artwork is also an easy way to build a coherent color scheme for the space.
ADD AN ACCENT CHAIR Benches and stools are usually the preferred foyer seating, but an accent chair can also be exactly what’s missing in your foyer, especially if you have an awkward corner. Use it to put down your bag when you get home or to sit down and lace your shoes up in the morning.
LIGHT IT UP Don’t just resort to a boring flush-mount light fixture — pick a pendant that will make a statement and cast a flattering light on your space (and don’t forget to put it on a dimmer). If you can only have one light source in the space, better make it a good one. ——— 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.
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Lawn and Garden
Growing roses from seed, caring for African violets By Jessica Damiano, Newsday (TNS) Dear Jessica: I have a packet of rose seeds I would like to plant indoors and possibly have a rose bush in the house. I know they need a lot of light and water, and I have both of those. I wondered if an attempt of this sort would be successful. When the bush got large enough, I could put it in a huge clay pot and set it near a window that gets about eight hours of light a day. Do you think this might work? — Frances Cammisa Dear Frances: Roses can, indeed, be grown from seed, although it isn’t a practice I hear about often from home gardeners. As with many plants, pollinated flowers give way to fruit after blooming, and with rose plants, the fruits are called hips. Hips can be brewed into tea, made into jam or split open when ripe (yellow, red or orange) to reveal seeds. Rinse pulp off seeds and soak them in 8 ounces of water, to which you’ve added two teaspoons of chlorine bleach. Rinse them well and then soak overnight in a 50-50 water-hydrogen peroxide solution. Remove any seeds that float; they are likely duds. Seeds require a moist cooling
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period in order to germinate, so they should be stored in the refrigerator, away from fruit, for four to eight weeks. Wrap them in a paper towel, dampen with the 50-50 water-peroxide mixture and place into a zippered plastic storage bag. The peroxide will discourage mold. Check seeds periodically and remoisten the towel as needed. After four weeks, it’s possible some seeds will have sprouted. If so, plant those in a container under a 1/4 inch of sterile potting mix and keep watered and at room temperature indoors. Take care not to break the delicate sprouts (use tweezers, if necessary) and don’t overwater, as young seedlings are highly susceptible to mildew and “damping off,” a fungal disease. Leave the remaining seeds in the refrigerator for another four weeks (for a total of eight weeks), continuing to check every few days and immediately planting any that germinate. After eight weeks have passed, you can also pot up any remaining unsprouted seeds. For outdoor plants, when growth pokes up through the soil, you can set the pots outdoors for one hour the first day, two hours the second day and three hours the third day, as long as temperatures are above 70 degrees, then leave them outside until the first true leaves form. You can then plant them in the ground. This process is best started in early spring, of course, which would place planting time in May, and give plants the entire summer to settle in before frost hits. And you should know that hip-harvested seeds will not typically produce plants that are true to their parent. Colors — even varieties — will likely differ greatly. To answer your question — can roses be grown indoors successfully? To be honest, I’ve never heard of growing full-size rose bushes as houseplants, but under the right conditions, it can be done. Miniature roses, which grow to a height of 6 to 36 inches, are usually chosen for indoor growing. Either will thrive, as long as they receive a minimum of six hours of sunlight daily, which yours would, and are kept no warmer than 75 degrees during the day and no cooler than 40 degrees
Discolored leaves on an African violet could mean the plant has outgrown its pot. (Dreamstime/TNS) overnight. Fertilize with a balanced fertilizer (20-20-20) every two weeks during spring and summer and monthly during fall and winter. And water thoroughly when the soil is dry 1 inch below the surface.
Dear Jessica: We have been growing African violets for the past 35 years, under lights, on a north- and also south-facing windowsill and have had much success. But now we have a problem in that the lower leaves are turning sort of brown. It happened to all of our plants, about 30 in all. We are stumped and have no idea why this is happening. There do not seem to be any insects or fungus on any of the plants. — Gisela Hunermund Dear Gisela: The leaf discoloration you see could be due to your plants outgrowing their pots. But this would be an odd coincidence since you report all 30 of your plants are showing symptoms. (If you see roots growing out of drainage holes, that’s your cue to replant into a larger container.) It’s also possible the plants are suffering from a nutritional deficiency. Have you changed fertilizer or altered your fertilization schedule? You should be applying a fertilizer specifically formulated for African violets, following the regimen and directions on the package carefully.
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In addition, I recommend you check the soil’s pH because plants cannot absorb sufficient nutrients if the soil’s pH is outside their optimum range. African violets thrive best when the pH is on the acidic side, ideally between 6.0 and 6.8 — and absolutely no higher than 7.0. Test kits are available at many area nurseries, online and even at pool supply stores. If the pH tests above 7.0, you can lower it by adding 1 to 2 teaspoons of white vinegar to a gallon of water, and using it to water your plant. This is a slow process and can take weeks, so test the pH every week or two and switch back to fresh water when levels fall below 7.0. Root rot, caused by overwatering, is another possibility. Have you altered your watering schedule or had a plant sitter who might have overwatered in your absence? You can check for rot by gently slipping plants out of their pots and examining their roots. If they are brown, slimy or mushy, they are rotting. Your best course of action would be to clip away unhealthy roots and, as long as sufficient healthy roots remain, repot the plant in a sterilized container with fresh potting mix. And whenever you water African violets, be careful not to allow water to touch leaves. They do not take kindly to it. AT HOME
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Lawn and Garden
Summer heat arrives early This summer is shaping up to be known as the Slide Into Insanity season. After CAROL O’MEARA starting CSU Extension off with freezing snow in May, in a handful of weeks we’ve tipped the other way into broiling heat. To say this makes me grumpy is an understatement: my spouse was asking if I’d like a little cheese with my whine. But the summer is heating up, and yards, vegetables, and trees are paying the price. The cabbage is showing scorch, lettuce is drooping, container plants demand water twice daily, and flowers are fading rapidly. This kind of summer heat takes its toll on many plants, especially once the soil begins to dry. Trees with lush canopies from all the May moisture are now in water stress, their dense foliage too much to support because the soil doesn’t have as much moisture for all the leaves. To deal with this, trees will thin canopies by dropping leaves they can’t support under hot, dry
conditions. This is normal and particularly common in ash and cottonwood. Like most slimming regimens this doesn’t harm the tree, it simply helps it live within its means. Shade cloth over vegetables prone to sunscald is a great way to prevent that problem. Peppers, tomatoes, lettuce, and any other crop, such as the cabbage, will benefit from a bit of shade. In studies conducted at Colorado State University’s Arkansas Valley Research Center in Rocky Ford, a 30 percent shade barrier is ideal for protecting these plants. Shade cloth is a loosely woven material that can be placed over crops in a tent. It allows plenty of sun to filter through but takes the edge off its harsh rays. You can cut and sew it to size to fit whatever support you choose; I use a PVC pipe frame but others have hoops. Find shade cloth at the local garden
centers, but because not all retailers carry it, call ahead to see if they have it. One of the most obvious areas suffering from heat is our lawns. Brown spots are blooming everywhere, and sprinkler sections at local hardware stores are sizzling with action. Most brown areas are due to poor watering of the lawn. Check the coverage of water on your lawn by conducting a catch-can test to check the amount of irrigation you’re putting down. Gather six to eight cans of the same size and randomly place them around the area you’re having problems in, making sure to place some in the green and in the brown areas. Run your irrigation like normal. Measure the amount you’ve put down to see how much the lawn is getting each time. In general, bluegrass needs two inches of water per week, spread out over two to
three watering. Don’t forget to adjust the run times on automatic sprinkler systems to deliver more water to lawns, flowers, vegetables and trees. Perennials and annuals that put on good growth since spring need to have water increased to accommodate their larger size. Trees planted years ago with drip irrigation should have the lines and emitters checked to make certain they’re delivering enough water for older trees. Most herbaceous plants will look droopy in mid-afternoon – much like gardeners do – but those with enough water will spring back once evening arrives. Plants that don’t rebound in the evening should be given a drink, and if this doesn’t help, check their stems for signs of disease. With any change in irrigation, be alert to signs of trouble. Lawns don’t need water every day, and if you are running your sprinklers that often you may need professional help. ————————————— 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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Real Estate
5 important Questions to Ask Your Lender Selecting a mortgage company is one the first steps in buying a home, and it’s an important one. Much of the home By Suzanne Plewes buying proCRS, ABR, CDPE, GRI cess hinges Broker Associate at on the work RE/MAX Alliance performed by the mortgage company. As a buyer, you can essentially choose any lender. However, there are a few considerations to make when doing so. Here are a few questions that you may want to ask.
What mortgage programs do you offer? Most mortgage companies offer a wide range of programs. Some may be those generally available on the market (i.e. Fannie Mae, FHA, VA)
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while others may be special programs offered only by that mortgage company. Additionally, there may be city or state programs offered only through approved lenders. It is important to know which programs your lender can provide and which ones they do not.
How does your team communicate with customers? Communication during the home buying process is critical, especially when issues arise. Be sure to find out if you will have direct access to a loan officer, loan processor, and other members of the team. Some lenders may require digital communication through their online portal or contact through a centralized call center. The communication methods can influence the level of service that you receive.
How much time do you need to process a loan? Every lender operates a little dif-
ferently. Some are extremely quick in their procedures while others need a little bit more time. Selecting a lender that can close in 30 days versus one that requires 60+ days is important for you to know ahead of time. It could impact the type of offers that you make or your ability to compete for certain homes that require quick closings.
may be too late to do anything about it. Typically, a home purchase is not on record until the loan is funded. If you are closing first thing in the morning but your loan is not funded until the afternoon, then you may not receive keys until the afternoon. This might impact your plans with movers, contractors, etc., so it’s important to know the funding process ahead of time.
What are your fees? You may hear that there are “standard fees” but these truly do vary from one lender to another. For example, one lender may charge $300 for a underwriting fee whereas another may charge $700. When comparing different lenders, be sure to also compare their fees.
How do you handle loan funding? Funding refers to when the proceeds of your loan are transferred to the closing attorney. Funding is often not thought about unless it presents an issue, at which point it
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The value of local lenders Having someone that you can meet in person and directly communicate with is extremely helpful. The home buying process can be stressful and working with a local lender can often facilitate resolving issues that arise along the way. ——————————— 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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• 3 Bed/3 Bath • Custom stone fireplace • Skylights & vaulted ceilings • Finished basement • New roof and windows • Big back yard with beautiful landscaping
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OpenHomes Quick Guide
Visit AtHomeColorado.com for a complete listing and map of open homes in the area.
City
Open House Date
Open House Street Time
Price
Agent
Company Phone
Berthoud
Saturday
12pm-2pm
540 Mayo Ct
$469,000
Kathleen Gruman
RE/MAX Town & Country
(970) 290-3393
Berthoud
Saturday
1pm-4pm
240 Goose Hollow Road
$899,000
Matt Michel
Keller Williams
(970) 568-6576
Fort Collins
Saturday
1pm-2pm
2449 Cheviot Dr
$364,500
Jesse Laner
C3 Real Estate Solutions
(970) 672-7212
Fort Collins
Sunday
12pm-3pm
2449 Cheviot Dr
$364,500
Jesse Laner
C3 Real Estate Solutions
(970) 672-7212
John Sosna
United Country Foothills Premier Properties
(970) 988-3870 (970) 567-0907
Johnstown
Saturday
9am-12pm
5212 Ravenswood Ln
$299,900
Johnstown
Saturday
1pm-3pm
173 Becker Circle
$369,000
Tracy Wilson
RE/MAX Alliance
Johnstown
Saturday
11am-1pm
20336 Northmoor Dr
$579,900
Blas Estrada
The Group
(970) 324-6177
Johnstown
Saturday
1pm-3pm
4100 Watercress Dr
$745,000
Georgena Arnett
The Group
(970) 481-9801
Loveland
Saturday
11am-2pm
4065 Hahns Peak Dr #102
$252,250
Mike Smith
C3 Real Estate Solutions
(970) 518-0645
Loveland
Sunday
1pm-3pm
4065 Hahns Peak Dr #102
$252,250
Mike Smith
C3 Real Estate Solutions
(970) 518-0645
Loveland
Sunday
1pm-3pm
1106 S Del Norte Dr
$300,000
Tim DeLeon
The Group
(970) 215-5579
Loveland
Saturday
10am-4pm
465 Mesa Dr
349,900
Kathleen Gruman
RE/MAX Town & Country
(970) 290-3393
Loveland
Saturday
1pm-3pm
250 N Dotsero Ave
$385,000
Jeff Davidson
The Group
(970) 305-5922
Loveland
Saturday
1pm-3pm
6580 Clearwater Dr
$400,000
Joseph Penta
The Group
(303) 903-2207
Loveland
Saturday
1pm-3pm
4246 Buckingham Ct
$415,000
Bob Skillman
The Group
(970) 631-2257
Loveland
Saturday
11am-1pm
1286 Crabapple Dr
$415,000
Todd Jeskulski
C3 Real Estate Solutions
(970) 391-1197
Loveland
Saturday
11am-1pm
3858 Higgins St
$418,500
Matt Kurtz
The Group
(970) 962-4630
Loveland
Sunday
1pm-3pm
3858 Higgins St
$418,500
Matt Kurtz
The Group
(970) 962-4630
Loveland
Sunday
12pm-3pm
3551 Gold Hill Dr
$459,000
Venna Hillman
Shorewood Real Estate
(970) 590-1832
Loveland
Daily
12pm-4pm
3709 Peruvian Torch Dr
$485,500
Venna Hillman
Shorewood Real Estate
(970) 590-1832
Loveland
Sunday
1pm-3pm
4667 Foothills Drive
$495,000
Nancy Baxter
C3 Real Estate Solutions
(970) 231-7700
Loveland
Saturday
11am-1pm
6799 Lakota Court
497950
Kimberly Caldwell
Premier Lifestyle Realty
(970) 980-1671
Loveland
Saturday
1pm-3pm
1975 Pyramid Peak Pl
$500,000
Cindy Kurtz
The Group
(970) 962-6832
Loveland
Saturday
12pm-2pm
895 Deer Meadow Dr
$599,900
Beth Buman
The Group
(720) 313-1162
Loveland
Saturday
12:30pm-2:30pm
1702 Hitch Wagon Dr
$675,000
Ashlea Wylie-Hooper
The Group
(970) 308-1344
Loveland
Sunday
1pm-3pm
6342 Wild Plum Dr
$675,000
Tara Tooley
The Group
(970) 690-7252
Loveland
Saturday & Sunday
12pm-4pm
5548 Elk Grover Court
$749,000
Dennis Schick
RE/MAX Alliance
(970) 567-3942
Loveland
Saturday & Sunday
10am-5pm
1712 Topaz Dr
$360's-$430's
Brittany Munoz
LC Home @ Tulip Creek
(970) 227-1334
Timnath
Tuesday - Saturday
12pm-6pm
6782 Grainery Rd
$364,960
Kathy Beck
The Group
(970) 213-8475
Timnath
Sunday
10am-6pm
6782 Grainery Rd
$364,960
Kathy Beck
The Group
(970) 213-8475
Timnath
Tuesday - Saturday
10am-6pm
6070 Moran Rd
$650,000
Kathy Beck
The Group
(970) 213-8475
Timnath
Sunday
12pm-6pm
6070 Moran Rd
$650,000
Kathy Beck
The Group
(970) 213-8475
Windsor
Thursday-Sunday
12pm-4pm
7406 Turnbull Ct
$580,940
Melissa Doherty
The Group
(970) 391-5800
Windsor
Saturday
1pm-4pm
5517 Evangeline Dr
$615,000
Keith Huntsman
The Group
(970) 227-2779
Windsor
Thursday-Sunday
12pm-4pm
5220 Hialeah Dr
$640,700
Melissa Doherty
The Group
(970) 391-5800
Windsor
Saturday
1pm-4pm
37009 Twin Heron Ct
$780,000
Alex Alvarez
C3 Real Estate Solutions
(970) 980-7417
For information on listing your open home, call Thais Hafer 303.473.1456 or Toni McNeill 303.684.5329
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PROS AND CONS of buying a house in foreclosure By Taffy Wagner, GOBankingRates.com (TNS) When a homeowner can’t make his mortgage loan payments and the lender repossesses the property, the home becomes foreclosed and is typically available for sale soon after. Many benefits can come with buying a foreclosed property, but if you’re not knowledgeable about the process, there are pitfalls you need to consider. Before you purchase a foreclosed home, review the pros and cons to avoid ugly surprises. Before you buy a foreclosed property, consider hiring a real estate agent. Having someone who’s looking out for your best interests might save you a big headache. Don’t confuse a foreclosed home with a real estate owned property. An REO describes a class of property that a lender — typically a bank, government agency or government loan insurer — owns after an unsuccessful sale at a foreclosure auction.
First Steps There are four first steps to take if you’re thinking about buying a foreclosed home, according to Zillow: • Determine what foreclosure 8
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properties are available in the areas you want to live in by reviewing listings in your local newspaper or on bank websites, accessing public records, or conducting an online search. • Check out the properties you’re considering in person so you can see their condition and neighborhood. • Verify that the house is still in foreclosure. Contact the trustee who filed the paperwork to initiate the foreclosure or a local foreclosure specialist for this information. • Order a title search to see if there are any liens on the property. If there are, it could raise the price.
PROS Aspects of buying a bank-owned property are similar to buying from a homeowner, but there are opportunities to negotiate a better deal on a foreclosed property than you might otherwise get. Pros of buying a foreclosed home include: • You can use traditional financing like VA and FHA loans. • A home in the pre-foreclosure stage could lead to a short sale.
• If you have the required funds available to pay the outstanding balance on a foreclosed property’s mortgage to the lender, you’ll likely reduce competition.
for it in full when you buy it.
If you decide to purchase a foreclosed home, it might end up
• The bank will be motivated to sell the property, which means you might be able to negotiate price, down payment, closing costs and escrow length.
costing you more in repairs than
• The home’s title will be clear, so you won’t be taking on any liens, mortgages or back taxes responsibility from the previous owner.
however, and speed your path to
• If repairs are necessary, the owner might take care of them.
qualified real estate agent and your
you planned on, which could be a bad financial move. You might get a foreclosed home at a great price, homeownership. If you’re considering buying a foreclosed home, enlist the help of a mortgage lender or broker if you’re using one. That way, you can get
CONS Although buying a foreclosed home might seem like a great deal, it can have drawbacks. Cons of buying a foreclosed home include: • The occupant might still be in the house and will need to move out. He might be upset about losing the property and damage it. • If you purchase a house at a foreclosure auction, you buy it as is. • When a foreclosed property is auctioned off, you have to pay
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These centerpieces are quick, elegant to perk up your table, from wood to metal, sand and succulents, allow simplicity and thoughtful presentation to be your guide. Here are some creative ideas for quick and elegant centerpieces.
Try unconventional items. From using a large candleholder to hold succulents or flowers to using wine glasses to display floating candles, let creativity be your guide.
Consider herbs. Herbs are pretty, Go organic. Teak is a very popular wood right now and serves as the perfect foundation for a beautiful centerpiece. Consider filling a wood bowl with elements such as cabbages or apples.
Think metallic. Silver, gold and
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brass are popular finishes for items such as bowls and candleholders. Consider mixing metallic into your centerpiece such as mixing small metallic objects with more organic materials such as moss or stones.
When it comes time to create the perfect table for your family and friends, an inviting centerpiece is often the icing on the cake. But beyond cut flowers in a vase, a number of items can make a centerpiece pop. When looking for ways
Consider using sand. Sand is a great vessel filler. Try filling a clear vessel with pure white sand and adding a single flower or succulent on top to create an effortless yet elegant centerpiece.
Succulents placed on a bed of sand gives a sense of simplicity and elegance. (Design Recipes)
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affordable and a creative way to bring the outdoors in while also incorporating fragrance. Next time you are entertaining, why not have a long, low clear vessel filled with fresh lavender, rosemary or dill?
Experiment with shape, size and height. One way to create interest is to make vignette groupings. Some of the most successful are often done in groups of three. In your grouping, don’t be afraid to mix and vary items by size, shape and height. Don’t be afraid to mix materials. Mixing materials can be one of the best ways to add interest.
Bring the outdoors in. From sand to , stone, interesting twigs, branches and even moss, natural elements
Fort Collins, CO Ione was moving out of town to be closer to family and she was concerned because the market was tight and they needed to sell her home quickly, so she could afford to make her next move. Fortunately, she turned to Nanci & her Secret Home Sellers Program.
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often an overlooked color, often considered to be drab or depressing. In reality, black can add luxury and elegance to an environment.
Use single items. So often, people think a centerpiece needs to be big and over the top. Sometimes the strongest statements can be made with a single item or stem placed in a beautiful bowl or vessel. ——— 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 .
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Big-impact ideas for small patio spaces preventing pump burnout. It’s also a great replacement pump option to revive a decorative premade fountain that has quit working. Learn more at www.smart-pond.com.
Think vertical To get the most out of a limited space, think upward instead of outward. Hanging plants are a classic option, but vertical wall gardens are a top trend that’s sure to be a conversation starter. You’ll enjoy plenty of greenery but also open floor space for your furniture, water feature and entertaining to ensure a welcoming area for hosting summer parties.
Built-ins (BPT) - Do you have a small patio? Do you think you can’t do much with the space due to its size? There’s probably a lot more potential than you think. From the influx of urban dwellers, empty-nesters in transition and even the tiny-home movement, the trend of downsizing continues across the United States. Contrary to popular belief, you can have an impressive patio even if you have a smaller abode. Here are a few design ideas to help bring your limited patio area to life while maximizing the space:
Rugs Add visual interest under foot with a patterned rug. A rug properly placed under a table can break up a smaller floor, giving the illusion of more square footage. Colored rugs are readily available in a variety of designs. Pick your favorite striped, chevron or paisley variety and see what a difference it makes.
Water features The natural elegance, gentle gurgle and sparkle of a flowing water feature can add a sense of peacefulness to any patio. For smaller spaces, easily turn a decorative waterproof container or planter into a beckoning water feature by simply adding water and a smartpond Low Water Shut-off Fountain Pump. This smart pump automatically shuts off if the water becomes too low, 10
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To get the most out of every inch of your petite patio, look for furniture and features that multitask to help save space while maximizing functionality. An easy solution is to opt for a table that opens to become a cooler for beverages or a bench to hold blankets and other patio extras. Just remember to keep scale in mind so you don’t overwhelm your space with massive furniture.
Mixing materials Matching is out for 2017, so forget about perfectly paired combos and explore a variety of decor. A great way to try this trend is to add visual interest by experimenting with different materials. Inject your own personality through various finishes. One example: consider setting black resin pots next to a handwoven wicker for an eclectic blend of textures.
Vibrant colors Don’t make the mistake of thinking a small space must have muted colors. Vibrant hues inject energy and style, often making a small patio feel larger than it is in real life. From ocean blues to ferocious fuchsia, an accent pillow here and a throw blanket there will transform your space dramatically. From DIY water features to vertical gardens, a small patio doesn’t have to be short on style or functionality. Let these top trends guide you to create a space you’ll enjoy all year long. June 24-25, 2017
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4065 Hahns Peak Dr #102, Loveland 80538 $252,500 • MLS# 824230 2 Beds • 2 Baths • Total Sq. Ft. 1,023 Ground floor end unit in Lakeshore close to clubhouse, pool, lake. 2 bed 2 bath dbl. sinks, garden tub, 5’ x 15’ walk in closet. New paint & garage door. Spotlessly clean W/washer/dryer, 1 car garage. Chrissy Barker 303-704-0476 cbarker@c3-re.com
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37009 Twin Heron Ct, Windsor 80550 $780,000 5 Beds • 5 Baths • Total Sq. Ft. 4,600 Exquisite luxury estate on 2.65 acres, privacy, mountain views! Quality custom ranch, open floor plan, minutes from town, 5 car garage, gourmet kitchen, finished walk-out basement, so much more. Must see!
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148 Ponderosa Ct, Red Feather Lakes 80545 $280,000 • MLS# 821894 3 Beds • 3 Baths • Total Sq. Ft. 1,919 Turn Key estate with everything included. This end unit town-home offers 2000 sq. ft. of luxury. Granite slab counter-tops, SS appliances, great room w/ fireplace, vaulted ceilings, 2 master suites & so much more. John Simmons 970-481-1250 jsimmons@c3-re.com
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2449 Cheviot Dr, Fort Collins $364,500 4 Beds • 3 Baths Looking for a gem in West FTC? Thousands of dollars worth of improvements. new roof, new interior and exterior paint, new granite tops and so much more! Large lot with sprinkler sys front and back. No HOA!
3054 Suri Trail, Bellvue 80512 $1,850,000 • MLS# 821611 5 Beds • 4 Baths • Total Sq. Ft. 6,075 This Ranch home features a walk-out basement, main floor office, fitness or craft room, formal dining, gourmet kitchen, guest or in-law retreat & thousands in upgrades. 1077 sq. ft. attached garage and a detached 2177 Sq. Ft. garage w/office.
6350 E County Road 56, Fort Collins $1,125,000 4 Beds • 3 Baths • 3 Car Garage Remodeled Home with main floor master. 17 acre and fully fenced farm with many improvements and spectacular Rocky Mountain Views. Private tree lined pond, barn, gardens, orchard, hay storage, chicken coop and multiple livestock buildings.
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7225 Streamside Dr, Fort Collins 80525 $1,200,000 • MLS# 819069 4 Beds • 6 Baths • Total Sq. Ft. 7,490 Grand Estate on .78 acre lot w/ 4 fireplaces & an over-sized luxury garage. Family room, great room, office, music room, formal dining, gourmet kitchen, master suite, in-law or guest suite and HIGH end upgrades throughout property! John Simmons 970-481-1250 jsimmons@c3-re.com
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8236 County Road 74, Windsor 80550 $2,095,000 • MLS# 821809 7 Beds • 7 Baths • Total Sq. Ft. 9,595 Beautiful gated ranch home situated on 32 acres w/walk-out lower level. Spectacular interior includes 3 laundry rms, 5 FPs, home gym, theater rm, library, fun/game rm, gourmet kitchen, butler pantry & so much more. NO HOA! John Simmons 970-481-1250 jsimmons@c3-re.com
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1286 Crabapple Dr, Loveland $415,000 • MLS# 823886 3 Beds • 2 Baths • Total Sq. Ft. 3,015 Spacious kitchen w/ quartz countertops opens to eat-in dining area & living room, features a large island, SS appliances. Master suite has large walk in closet & 5-pc bath. Move-in ready. Todd Jeskulski 970-391-1197 tjeskulski@C3-re.com
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3911 Raptor Ct, Fort Collins 80528 $899,000 • MLS# 806823 3 Beds • 4 Baths • Total Sq. Ft. 5,525 Stunning modern 2-story home. Upstairs loft, bonus room, formal dining & spacious unfinished basement. All bedrooms have a private bath & walk-in closet. Gourmet kitchen with top of the line appliances.
729 Sawmill Road, Loveland 80537 $795,000 • 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.
4667 Foothills Drive, Loveland 80537 $495,000 • MLS# 820810 3 Beds • 3 Baths • Total Sq. Ft. 3,008
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Come see this beautifully updated patio home in Mariana Butte. Main floor living. HOA does the work, YOU hike, fish, golf, bike! Nancy Baxter 970-231-7700 nancy@nancybaxter.com
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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 • Kristen Rogers — 1095 Third St., Gbu Enterprises LLC, $240,000. • Christopher Baker — 1527 Stilt St., Journey Homes LLC, $307,200. • Andrew and Hanna Harem — 411 Sprague Ave., Colleen Day, $312,000. • Jamie and Nathan Kimberlin — 1451 Murlett St., Journey Homes LLC, $312,900. • David and Linda Wilson — 1461 Murlett St., JJ Construction Northern Colo., $314,800. • David and Nyla Jackson — 1607 Stilt St., JJ Construction Northern Colo., $317,700. • Jason Grounds — 3413 Curlew Drive, JJ Construction Northern Colo., $318,000. • Marvin Childers — 1501 Murlett St., JJ Construction Northern Col, $319,900. • Lee and David Paglia — 1509 Murlett St., Journey Homes LLC, $322,300. • Michael and Jennifer Noel — 1325 Murlett St., JJ Construction Northern Colo., $323,000. • William and Rebecca Compton — 1375 Murlett St., Journey Homes LLC, $323,600. • Shane Sexton — 1602 Murlett St., Journey Homes LLC, $325,500. • Christine and Rick Hiatt — 2028 N. County Road 23, Duane and Betty Reinhardt, $326,000. • Jameela Rahbar — 1510 Murlett St., Jj Construction Northern Colo., $332,700. • Dalton and Azure Caruthers — 3532 Lissa Drive, JJ Construction Northern Colo., $334,900. • Nicholas and Freida Schommer — 1471 Murlett St., JJ Construction Northern Colo., $338,100. • Cameron and Cheryl Paterson — 106 E. Colorado Ave., Peakview Homes Inc., $339,900. • Alejandro Diaz — 1500 Murlett St., JJ Construction Northern Colo., $349,900. • Douglas and Honey Wheaton — 3338 Auklet Drive, Journey Homes LLC, $352,900. • Lloyd and Mary Bacon — 513 S. Ninth St., Ethan and Holly Allen, $375,000. 12
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• Philip and Joann Keever — 1431 Murlett St., JJ Construction Northern Colo., $386,900. • Alexander Menard — 911 Welch Ave., Scott and Lori Sterkel, $389,900. • Robert Mount — 661 Biscayne Court, Saint Aubyn Homes LLC, $426,400. • Jerry and Mary Goldsberry — 681 Great Basin Court, DFH Mandarin LLC, $452,400. • Steve Conder — 685 Biscayne Court, Saint Aubyn Homes LLC, $509,300. • Deborah and Dale Hartman — 3104 Megan Way, Laurie and Gary Brandvold, $530,000. • Gwain and Kathryn Moore — 2913 Lake Hollow Road, Joseph and Ernestine Davis, $540,000. • Brian and Rachael Riddle — 652 Biscayne Court, Saint Aubyn Homes LLC, $569,700. • Thomas and Melinda Metcalf — 3490 Dovetail Drive, Sandra and Douglas Boruff, $848,000. Estes Park • Jessica Brown — 690 High St., Unit 4, Patricia Doriez Andersen, $139,000. • Shawna Rector — 515 Driftwood Ave., Unit 3, Michael and Daniela Kingston, $205,000. • Kenneth and Marion Stallworth — 1311 Brook Drive, Dennis J. Thorson, $345,000. • Virginia Sell — 300 Far View Drive, Unit 15, Gregory A. Raymer, $370,000. • Michael and Daniela Kingston — 2401 Larkspur Ave., W. David Isenberg, $410,000. • Tab and Gayle Livingston — 1820 N. Ridge Lane, Cordelia Gillett, $475,000. • Gregory and Angela Rea — 2325 Colo. 66, No. 2, Marjorie R. Hancock Trust, $480,000. • Roger and Penny Miller — 542 Promontory Drive, Edward P. Fleming, $540,000. Fort Collins • Trevor Kurzinger — 2466 Leghorn Drive, Bonfer Investments LLC, $338,000. • David and Amanda Wimmer — 304 Kalkaska Court, Nichele and Bryan Bruntz, $344,000. • Matthew and Allison Brekke — 818 Queens Court, Daniel and Ashley Woodward, $347,500. • David and Roxanne Nauman — 1039 Nightingale Drive, Unit 4, Day and Kathie Mount, $350,000. • Joshua Werth — 1016 Parkview Drive, Danny D. Martinez, $350,000.
• John Hall — 3807 Benthaven St., Arns Inc., $351,400. • Matthew White — 1860 Oswego Drive, Michael E. Jebb, $359,000. • Antonia Gardiner — 3544 Pike Circle N., Bertram Buller, $360,000. • Ismael Camaren — 3337 Colony Drive, Austin Lee Leininger, $360,000. • George and Savitamae Krausse — 2457 Compass Court, Kristin and Arthu Pintauro, $360,000. • Trevor and Katrina Trout — 2242 Ouray Court, Gates Revocable Trust, $360,000. • Braxton and Sarah Thomas — 3620 Soderburg Drive, Bruce and Carmen Hawkins, $364,000. • Derick Andera — 3014 Denver Drive, Stephan and Brenda Axelsen, $365,000. • Roberto Ortiz — 336 Albion Way, Edward and Margaret Nalls, $365,000. • Zhijie Wang — 5038 Brookfield Drive, Unit A, John and Susan Zak, $369,000. • Nancy and Thomas Farnsworth — 941 Grouse Circle, Jacqueline Scott Trust, $370,000. • James and Alyson Bradley — 1615 Foxhall Court, Erika D. Schroeder, $370,000. • Glenn and Christine Perica — 3500 Swanstone Drive, Unit 32, Thomas and Violette Gorell, $375,000. • Mariah and Charles Thomas — 719 Dennison Ave., A. and Samantha Evans, $380,000. • Consuelo and Salvador Trujillo — 4913 Springer Drive, Danette E. Smith, $382,000. • Sirena Brownlee — 6938 Autumn Ridge Drive, Colin and Nichole Veldman, $382,000. • Danielle and Matthew Scott — 3300 Stover St., Christopher Terheggen, $385,000. • Paul Kirk — 426 Peyton Drive, Michael and Karen Giron, $385,000. • David and Betsy Koch — 424 Mapleton Court, Dennis and Terry Luckau, $385,000. • David and Deborah Burnell — 1831 Overlook Drive, Shawn and Rebecca Worrell, $388,000. • Andrew Thompson — 1806 Essex Drive, Kathleen J. Kern, $390,000. • Lyndsey and Nicholas Longo — 462 San Juan Drive, Thomas and Elizabeth Konstanty, $390,000. • Jamie Fouty — 1919 Angelo Drive, Cameron and Jennifer Black, $390,000. • Steve and Laura Spotz — 601 Bentley Place, Joint Trust Chalmer H. Jr Susa, $395,500.
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• Kyle Becker — 2721 Sunstone Drive, Jose Luis Suarez, $400,000. • Stephanie Ashley — 903 Pear St., Michael and Cynthia Diraimondo, $400,500. • John and Claudia Daly — 3832 Little Dipper Drive, Crystal Neal, $410,000. • Brian Reichert — 3332 W. Prospect Road, Mary Lu Lovett, $414,000. • David and Jennifer Kraus — 2603 Pasquinel Drive, Daniel W. Crosscup, $415,000. • Elizabeth and Timothy Meehan — 147 E. Harvard St., Cynthia and Thomas Spencer, $415,000. • Christopher and Tara Berry — 3221 Snowbrush Place, Antonia G. Fairchild, $420,000. • Timothy Motter — 952 Pioneer Ave., Ryan J. McDermitt, $428,000. • Keri and Janine Kreuter — 1820 Thyme Court, John and Cheryl Scott, $431,000. • Charles and Megan Levaque — 2404 Cedarwood Drive, Mark and Jane Johnson, $432,000. • Rebecca Benedict — 7102 Crooked Arrow Lane, Justin Gallimore, $435,000. • Nak and Tiana Song — 2287 Adobe Drive, LC Home At Spring Creek LLC, $443,400. • Conrad and Gwen Crist — 3823 Capitol Drive, Joann K. Curci, $469,900. • Max and Elyse Jackl — 3833 Full Moon Drive, Henry and Amy Schilling, $475,000. • Betty and Andrew Weinkle — 2312 Nottingham Court, Sarah L. Harris, $479,000. • Alan Samber — 2133 Blue Yonder Way, James and Noel Mason, $483,000. • Mark and Jane Johnson — 7957 Bayside Drive, Jefferson and Susan Pharr, $485,000. • Wesley and Keri McNutt — 1238 Peony Way, Lakeview Fort Collins LLC, $490,000. • Ryan and Jennifer Wanner — 7941 Bayside Drive, Andrew and Laura Norton, $494,000. • Bradley and Sydney Dusek — 1424 Last Oak Court, Brian and Susan Berry, $495,000. • Federico Venier — 4925 Bluestem Court, Donald G. Anderson, $500,000. • Sara and Glenn Sheets — 426 N. Loomis Ave., James and Jennifer Horrocks, $500,000. • Brett and Hillary Olson — 636 Sandreed Court, William J. Baxter, $505,000. • Verla Vermeer — 8119 Louden June 24-25, 2017
Xing, Maria S. Brockhagen, $505,000. • Colin Veldman — 2226 Fossil Creek Parkway, Terry and Stephanie Richard, $510,000. • Robert and Sarah Engmark — 315 Green Leaf St., Unit Ab, Revive Properties LLC, $510,100. • Jeremy Gray — 1232 Peony Way, Lakeview Fort Collins LLC, $519,200. • Brian and Emily Cathcart — 1430 W. Oak St., K. Winder Trust, $525,000. • Patrick Obester — 415 Osiander St., James and Marilyn Scaggs, $540,000. • Denah Inzinna — 540 Skyline Drive, Recycled Properties LLC, $575,000. • Steve and Linda Walsh — 1214 Town Center Drive, Bluestone Homes Colorado LLC, $584,100. • Jennifer Miller — 2014 Scarecrow Road, 3rd Gen. Builders Inc., $599,900. • Jennie Hooper — 1030 Akin Ave., Paul R. Steinway, $635,000. • Rafael and Danielle Desousa — 2427 Copper Crest Lane, Brian and Kristi Zambrano, $649,000. • Barbara Carney — 1618 Streamside Drive, Charles and Samantha Booton, $660,000. • James and Jenica Mason — 2615 Palomino Court, Melody Homes Inc., $780,000. • James and Naomi Roeder — 1813 Cottonwood Point Drive, Kathryn D. Cooper Living Tust, $912,000. Greeley • Renee Brown — 4636 Mesa Verde Drive, Manuel Jose Ayala, $202,900. • Peter Rosen — 1314 Seventh Ave., Gms Invest II LLC, $210,000. • Damian Tapia — 508 37th Ave. Court, Deborah L. Reames, $235,000. • Clinton Davis — 1154 25th Ave., Kyle and Diana Seewald, $242,000. • Denise and Donald Long — 1643 34th Ave., Nina M. Amaya, $245,000. • Alexander Makowski — 509 35th Ave. Court, Michael and Michael Geist, $253,000. • Robert Rodriguez — 2533 17th Ave., Brent and Patricia Kidd, $258,000. • Ray Talley — 4805 Everest Place, Nathaniel Stahl, $260,000. • Leon Wikoff — 507 N. 28th Ave. Court, Carlos Aguilar, $265,000. • Peter Rosen — 630 13th St., Gms Invest LLC, $285,000. • Benjamin and Larissa Fritz — June 24-25, 2017
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6024 W. First St., Unit 1 No. 3, Hartford Homes At Hunters C, $289,600. Jesse Martens — 8715 18th St. Road, Richard Materazzo, $290,000. Mariano Romo — 5400 W. Sixth St., Bonita Homes LLC, $304,000. Matthew and Jill Koponen — 1932 21st Ave. Court, Jukka and Angela Koponen, $312,500. Lee Stuckenschmidt — 1321 51st Ave. Court, Donald and Julie Hurt, $315,000. Marc and Jamie Mcbryan — 2262 82nd Ave., Wayne and Kathleen Schmad, $317,500. Monte and Shelley King — 314 53rd Ave. Court, Philip and Sulynne Harris, $320,000. Alex Rettmer — 714 62nd Ave., Justin and Brigette Brawner, $340,000. John Johnston — 3214 66th Ave., Elizabeth A. Delourey, $347,000. James and Maureen Sischo — 3204 69th Ave. Place, Aaron Alan Hamilton, $351,500. Michael and Kelsey Lynch — 2302 73rd Ave. Place, Lotts LLC, $360,000. Cindy and Dewey Nelson — 2202 73rd Ave. Place, Lotts LLC, $365,000. Mary Graves — 3022 53rd Ave. Court, Ronald and Lemera Smith, $370,000. Elizabeth Delourey — 8205 Surrey St., Main Street Properties Inc., $382,900. Bryan and Angela Zuvlis — 2415 52nd Ave. Court, Richard A. Hincheliffe, $389,900. Jayna Donoho — 1029 Eighth Ave., Ron and Debra Smith, $400,000. Mitchell Hoffman — 16324 Longs Peak Road, Luis and Refugio Chavarria, $412,000. Isaac and Heather Haskins — 508 Sage Ave., Baessler Residential Colo. LLC, $420,600. Justin and Brigette Brawner — 5528 W. Second St. Road, Ahmed M. Sherif, $429,000. Julian and Cori Bateman — 7880 W. 20th St., Mark J. Puhr, $430,000. Russell Plenzig — 4944 Kiowa Drive, Norman and Deborah Pyle, $445,000. Jose and Blanca Salazar — 1201 N. First Ave., Stephen and Joleta Fisher, $445,000. Richard Norris — 610 N. 78th Ave., Hartford Homes At Riverrun, $468,000. Ronald and Mary Jurgensmeier —
3819 W. 16th St. Drive, David J. Fitzgerald, $489,900. • Gelnda Haines — 3011 69th Ave. Place, Wayne and Sally Webster, $490,000. • Bob Mulkey — 1848 Homestead Road, Richard and Brenda Lucio, $735,000. Johnstown • Leah Hochstetler — 3107 Argyll Lane, Gillam Devl. Corp., $63,000. • Wesley Haselhorst — 25 Raymond Ave., Wade L. Smith, $280,000. • Steven and Kaci Brass — 1839 Chesapeake Circle, Steven and Erin Wegner, $290,000. • Robert Knutson — 2304 Tori Court, Andrew and Patricia Koed, $297,700. • Colton and Carly Spearman — 2307 Alysse Court, Greg Hershelman, $305,000. • Geoff and Chelsea Lee — 608 Aviara St., Monte and Shelley King, $305,000. • John Mawson — 3800 Cedarwood Lane, Mark A. Winder, $311,000. • Gregory Gilbert — 306 River Rock Drive, Catherine R. Brewster, $321,000. • Jeffrey Herpel — 249 Buckeye Ave., John and Paula Hamilton, $322,900. • Micki and Stuart Elliot — 5166 Ravenswood Lane, Dave and Janet Wolfe, $331,200. • Aaron Knott — 2134 Redhead Drive, Joseph and Jessica Hanson, $353,000. • Felix and Nancy Betancourt — 41 Cayuga St., Timothy A. Bailey, $393,000. • Wayne and Bobbijo Fillingim — 3660 Woodhaven Lane, Oakwood Homes LLC, $397,000. • Kevin and Julie Jacobs — 2417 Black Duck Ave., Marc and Tammy Taylor, $400,000. • Garett and Carol Vanbeber — 4407 Arnica Court, Lucio Vasquez, $445,000. Loveland • Ophelia Szwaja — 200 12th St. SW Ste 142, Michael and Sara Hart, $107,000. • Taylor and Matthew Homolka — 1404 Caddoa Drive, Apt. 2, Calvin and Mary Phillips, $120,000. • Tyler Hernandez — 134 W. 47th Place, Dominic Dozier, $164,000. • Eric and Vicky Hinz — 3244 Mcintosh Court, Y. Anne Purvis, $170,000. • Daniel Schmunk — 2147 Grays Peak Drive, Unit 103, Sherry L. Tompkins, $189,900. • Rosa Reyes — 1665 Valency
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• Jim and Bonnie Hamrick — 1370 Flowering Almond Drive, Judith M. Cloutier, $520,000. • Patrick and Susan Kelly — 421 E. Fifth St., Alison Latham, $524,000. • Brendan Okeefe — 6241 N. County Road 13, Michael and Bette Okeefe, $540,000. • Arthur Kline — 4821 14th St. SW, Frederick and Louisa Smith, $550,000. • Dean and Alisa Rindels — 4795 Ignacio Court, Patrick and Susan Kelly, $552,000. • Joleen and Dennis Ulrich — 3408 Saguaro Drive, Glen Homes LLC, $571,100. • Michael and Yvonne Rockwood — 2515 Chaplin Creek Drive, Wonderland At Centerra LLC, $591,500. • Jacqueline and David Daubert — 9009 Four Wheel Drive, Robert and Barbara Woolf, $595,000. • Eric Jakel — 325 E. Seventh St., Dwight and Ingrid Brummet, $625,000. • Bruce Eaton — 4276 Kollin Court, Margaretha and Roland Sharp, $630,000. • Windsor • Kelly and Cami Heath — 726 Apple Court, Cody L. Greiman, $235,000. • Phillip and Annette Schmidt — 1406 Windjammer Drive, Ryan A. Spiker, $277,000. • Raymundo Gonzalez — 904 Canyon Court, Chestnut Invest LLC, $300,000. • Chevalier and Melissa Huffman — 2061 Grain Bin Drive, Journey Homes LLC, $334,000. • Angela Keeley — 1009 Meadow Court, Robert L. Knutson, $334,000. • Steven and Rachel Workman — 1048 Pinyon Court, Michael and Kandy Jensen, $335,000. • Christopher and Amanda Ponce — 2188 Grain Bin Drive, Jj Constr. Northern Colo. LLC, $339,200. • Kurt Hagemeister — 757 Corn Stalk Court, JJ Constr. Northern Colo. LLC, $350,000. • John Ortner — 1562 Sorenson Drive, Richmond Am. Homes Colo. Inc., $354,200. • Chase Nathe — 1888 Los Cabos Drive, Calatlantic Group Inc., $369,900. • Shayla Miner — 862 Shirttail Peak Drive, Saint Aubyn Homes LLC, $394,300. • Brent and Reyna Zapzalka — 667 Vermilion Peak Drive, Saint Aubyn Homes LLC, $394,800.
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• Adam and Holly Gilbert — 419 Gannet Peak Drive, Saint Aubyn Homes LLC, $395,800. • Mark Trevithick — 888 Shirttail Peak Drive, Saint Aubyn Homes LLC, $395,800. • Tony Ho — 839 Corn Stalk Drive, Journey Homes LLC, $400,000. • Candace and Lorie Hoag — 1626 Grand Ave., Richmond Am. Homes Colo. Inc., $403,900. • Brian and Jennifer Kelly — 1234 Brookwood Court, Jason and Stacey Bachman, $405,500. • Sandra Pilkington — 1664 Sorenson Drive, Richmond Am. Homes Colo. Inc., $411,000. • Terry and Stephanie Richard — 8241 White Owl Court, Reserve At Highpointe Estates, $440,000. • Jason and Stacey Bachman — 738 Vermilion Peak Court, Bridgewater Homes LLC, $443,300. • Brian and Katie Jenkins — 897 Corn Stalk Drive, Journey Homes LLC, $453,600. • Thomas and Cynthia Spencer — 576 Vermilion Peak Drive, Bridgewater Homes LLC, $465,300. • Michael and Joan Brady — 1998 Vineyard Drive, Upland Homes Inc., $470,000. • Roland and Margaretha Sharp — 1760 Green River Drive, Kyle A. Bolin, $480,000. • Jin Dong — 2163 Longfin Drive, Melody Homes Inc., $510,000. • William and Kathryn Langan — 2016 Vineyard Drive, Upland Homes Inc., $533,800. • Warren and Catherine Carroll — 6781 Valderrama Court, Ridgeway Construction Service, $539,200. • Alicia McClymonds — 1925 Elba Court, William and Dawn Kish, $572,000. • Joshua and Tammi Vicars — 1002 Ridge West Drive, Peter and Peter Hoelscher, $610,000. • Katerina Neuhauser — 8809 Longs Peak Circle, Robert N. Rood, $665,000. • Anthony and Emily Decrosta — 1960 Yonkee Drive, Todd and Katherine Guymon, $695,000. • Stuart and Susan Steinmark — 6214 Crooked Stick Drive, Ridgeway Construction Service, $756,700. • Craig and Jennifer Rasmuson — 8754 Longs Peak Circle, Steve Bateman, $790,000. June 24-25, 2017
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216 22nd St. SW, Loveland - Need RV parking? No covenants? Big fenced yard? Awesome4-levelinsouthLoveland-DerbyHill. 4 bdrm, 2 ba, 2 car garage. New roof! New windows! Freshly painted outside & lots of fresh interior paint. Wood fireplace in family rm w/full wall & hearth of stone. Granite work station in kitchen.
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1702 Hitch Wagon Dr., Loveland - Estate lot over 1/2 acre-enjoy privacy & unobstructed views! Finished garden level bsmnt w/rec rm, game rm, full ba, & 2 bd, or office. Remodeled gourmet kitchen w/ Thermador gas stove, w/ vent hood & downdrift, dble ovens, & eat-in bar. Dining & sitting rms are flanked in custom stonework.
2102 Flora Ct., Loveland - 4bd, 3ba 2 story in Lakeside Terrace w/oversized 2 car garage & RV parking. Multiple living spaces formal living/dining room, recroom, kitchen, laundry on main level. Bsmt has gameroom, study/office/non-conform bdrm. 15,000SF lot, sprinkler, storage & garden shed/studio.
4100 Watercress Dr., Johnstown - Amazing mountain & Thompson River views! Oak Valley-ranch plan has an open flr plan, lg master suite w/luxury ba, stone fireplace, covered back deck overlooking private open space & full view of front range. Full finished walkout basement.
5229 Cedar Valley Dr., Loveland - Sprawling custom built ranch w/premium finishes. Awe inspiring mountain vistas. Pristine carpet & paint. Glistening hardwoods, polished granite counters & backsplash. Art niches, 2 fireplaces, main flr master suite, spacious office, w/3 additional bdrms in the walkout lower level.
$675,000 MLS# 820994 Ashlea Wylie-Hooper 970-308-1344
$290,000 Luke Hobbs 970-412-0390
$400,000 Rich Gardiner 970-227-0964
$745,000 MLS# 816905 Georgena Arnett 970-481-9801
$750,000 Susan Beatty Mantey 970-222-0389
SUNDAY 1-3 5229 Cedar Valley Dr., Loveland - Sprawling custom built ranch w/premium finishes. Awe inspiring mountain vistas. Pristine carpet & paint. Glistening hardwoods, polished granite counters & backsplash. Art niches, 2 fireplaces, main flr master suite, spacious office, w/3 additional bdrms in the walkout lower level.
$750,000 Coy Wylie 970-699-9075
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6070 Moran Road., Timnath - Expansive great room and gourmet kitchen allow plenty of space for activity and opens onto a large covered patio backing to community greenbelt. Gorgeous finishes include granite slab and soft white cabinetry, kitchen features a prep island. Model at 5813 Glendive. $650,000 MLS# 821357 Kathy Beck Brandi Garifi 970-213-8475 720-291-0899
5220 Hialeah Drive, Windsor - Sprawling ranch on corner lot w/ large yard. Luxury master retreat- access to covered patio & huge walk-in closet w/ laundry. European Knotty Alder Cabinets, Granite throughout, Elite SS kitchen appliances- Gas or Electric Range (buyers choice), Builtin Micro, dishwasher & FRIDGE! Gourmet Kitchen, powder bath, drop zone. Hand Texture main walls, 4 car garage, passive radon, Energy Rated, A/C & Fireplace! $640,700 MLS# 813460 Melissa Doherty 970-391-5800
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5229 Cedar Valley Dr., Loveland - Sprawling custom built ranch w/premium finishes. Awe inspiring mountain vistas. Pristine carpet & paint. Glistening hardwoods, polished granite counters & backsplash. Art niches, 2 fireplaces, main flr master suite, spacious office, w/3 additional bdrms in the walkout lower level.
7406 Turnbull Ct., Windsor - Ranch style on corner lot in cul-de-sac. Large yard. Master separate from 2 add’l bedrooms. Gourmet Kitch, Tall ceilings, covered back patio, drop zone. Custom European Knotty Alder Cabinetry, Granite Counters throughout, Elite SS kitchen Appliances: Gas or Electric Range- buyers choice, Built-in Micro, dishwasher & FRIDGE! Hand Texture main walls, 3 car garage, passive radon, Energy Rated, A/C & Fireplace!
250 N. Dotsero Ave., Loveland - Please come take a look at this open floor plan home with a main floor master with private master bath. Oversized three car garage with exterior storage space. Finished basement with bar, bedroom and private bathroom and crawl space for extra storage. Nicely maintained lawn with sprinkler system and new deck.
20336 Northmoor Drive, Johnstown - Beautiful home on 1.24 acres. This 2 story home features 5 BRs, 3 bBAs, large eat-in kitchen, dining rm, 2 living areas, a wood burning stove, & lots of storage. Vaulted ceilings, beautiful built ins, & functional layout give this home a comfortable & classic feel. Fin bsmnt w/2 rec rooms & a BR. Backyard w/mature landscaping & fruit trees. Prop backs to farmland & overlooks Johnstown. Zoned for 2 horses, w/barn/loafing shed, & Dog pen. Oversized 2 car garage.
$750,000 Ashlea Wylie-Hooper 970-308-1344
$580,940 MLS# 813474 Melissa Doherty 970-391-5800
$385,000 MLS# 822571 Jeff Davidson 970-305-5922
$579,900 MLS# 822040 Blas Estrada 970-324-6177
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4246 Buckingham Ct., Loveland, 80538 - 5bd 4ba two story home in Emerald Glen Subdivision. Newly painted, new patio w/3-car garage. Hardwood flrs on main flr & stairs, heated tile in kitchen, granite counters w/full back splash, & spacious dining area. Spacious master suite w/2 closets, & heated tile flrs. Laundry rm upstairs. Finished bsmt w/rec rm & 5th bdrm, 3/4 ba, & lots of storage.
3858 Higgins Street, Loveland - Pride of ownership shows throughout this well-built, well maintained home located in an established neighborhood. Tons of room in the 940 sq. ft. 4-car, oversized garage. Fenced backyard with professional landscaping & awesome views of the mountains. Blue Ribbon Home Warranty included. $418,500 MLS# 822308
1975 Pyramid Peak Pl, Loveland - Wonderful 2 story home w/master on main, private office, formal dining rm & large laundry rm. Wood flrs on main as well as brand new carpet on main & upper lvls. 3 add’l BRs up including a 2nd en suite w/private full BA. Fin. basement w/huge family & rec rm area, 5th BR & add’l 3/4 BA. The neighborhood features 2 wakeless lakes & miles of trails that lead to city trail system & Boyd Lake State Park. Seller will include an above ground pool ($6000 value).
6342 Wild Plum, Loveland - Elegant country living in this stately home that abuts open space! Meticulous landscaping in park-like yard! Main flr master suite w/ new travertine tile & frameless glass shower. Formal dining room, finished bsmt w/bar & pool table! Covered patio w/ built-in grill TaraTooley.com
895 Deer Meadow Loveland Unbelievable quality & pride of ownership on this meticulously kept ranch! Open floor plan, formal dining room, study & main floor laundry. Professionally decorated & garden level finished basement complete w/ bar, rec. room & game room! Mariana Golf course area.
2621 Bluestem Willow Drive, Loveland Wonderland homes at the lakes at centerra. Multiple luxury ranch style and 2 story homes. See completed inventory homes, under construction spec homes and a variety of available lots including lakefront homesites.
$415,000 MLS# 820173 Bob Skillman 970-631-2257
Matt Kurtz 970-962-4630
Elaine Minor 970-215-9236
$500,000 MLS# 821901 Cindy Kurtz 970-962-6832
$675,000 MLS# 821245 Tara Tooley 970-690-7252
$599,900 MLS# 823739 Beth Buman 720-313-1162
Starting in the mid $500,000s Rick Moehling 970-391-1470
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895 Deer Meadow Loveland - Unbelievable quality & pride of ownership on this meticulously kept ranch! Open floor plan, formal dining room, study & main floor laundry. Professionally decorated & garden level finished basement. Mariana Golf course area.
5517 Evangeline Drive, Windsor 80550 - Custom built home with open floor plan, dark oak hardwood & kitchen w/granite, large island, walk in pantry & maple cabinets. Master balcony & deluxe bath w/radiant heated floors & jetted tub. Brazilian wrap around deck, 3 bay oversized garage & 1/3 acre landscaped yard!
6580 Clearwater Drive, Loveland 80538 Open & bright former model home! Great spaces for entertaining, main floor office & 3 beds w/jack & jill bath & generous master upstairs! Sits on a large lot & backs green space! Lake rights, private neighborhood boat launch park & other neighborhood parks & rec areas.
6782 Grainery Road, Timnath - This 3 bed, 2 bath home will be complete in July and is on a great lot! Backs and sides to greenbelt; three car garage and main level living! Come be a part of DR Horton’s #1 selling Express Brand in Timnath Ranch. Model home at 5813 Glendive Ln.
1106 S. Del Norte Drive, Loveland 80537 - 3 Bd/2 Ba ranch on great lot backing greenbelt! Newer roof, 50 gallon hot water heater, sewer pump, furnace & exterior lighting! New wood siding, A/C, vinyl in bath & wood ceilings in dining rm & living rm w/new doors & flooring too. Lrg fenced yard w/garden & patio. Close to schools & shopping.
$599,900 MLS# 823739 Robert Walkowicz Nancy Walkowicz 970-481-6077 970-461-7136
$615,000 MLS# 816244 Keith Huntsman 970-227-2779
$400,000 MLS# 820979 Joseph Penta 303-903-2207
$364,960 MLS# 820223 Kathy Beck Brandi Garifi 970-213-8475 720-291-0899
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