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Harvest time for the Stinking Rose

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Mid July through late August, depending on the variety, is the time for harvesting garlic. (shutterstock.com)

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The cool, rainy start to the season gave us a bounty of stinking CAROL O’MEARA roses. CSU Extension Digging up the garlic that grew tall enough to throw shade at the corn, the pungent bulbs are coming on strong now that it’s late July and harvest time. From spicy hot to nutty mellow, big flavor sprouts from these little cloves. If you’re growing garlic for the first time, get ready for harvest and plan for next year’s crop. Hardneck garlic throws a curled, flowering stem called a “scape” that, if left on the plant, eventually turns woody. Softneck garlic doesn’t normally do this. If you want big bulbs, scapes have to be cut from the plant, snipped off before it makes a loop. But don’t worry if you missed cutting them from the plant and it bloomed—from this flower small bulbils will form that grow into small bulbs in a couple of seasons. If you’re interested in propagating your garlic from these bulbils, leave them in place until harvest

time and then dry them separately from the bulbs. Once garlic throws scapes and the tips begin browning back, stop watering it. Let the leaves die down and harvest when the lower leaves are half to three-quarters brown. Use a flat shovel or garden fork to loosen the ground near the bulbs and then lift the plants by hand. Check the first bulbs you pull before harvesting the whole lot by gently brushing away the dirt to look for maturity. They should have reached a good size and be well wrapped in skin. To help them dry quickly, hang them upside down to cure in a dry, warm, dark, airy place for a few weeks, then cut stalks one inch above the bulb for storage. Early varieties should be ready in mid to late July, with mid and late season garlic ready through late August. Garlic comes in dozens of delicious varieties, so shop your local farmer’s markets for new types to try. Some are mellow and good keepers; others are spicy-hot and best used soon. When purchasing garlic to plant, use certified, disease free bulbs from reputable garden centers. Talk with your garden center about when they’ll get garlic in for planting and inquire about what types they’ll offer or

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shop online now for best selection; these often sell out quickly. They’ll ship to you in September for planting Because of the possibility of chemical storage treatments or disease, don’t plant garlic you buy at the grocer’s. If you’re a rookie gardener, be aware that garlic varieties offer subtle to strong flavor. Softneck types—those with soft center stalks—are tolerant of common mistakes and easy for beginners to grow. The bulbs are larger than hardneck varieties and have more cloves. They store well, sometimes for up to nine months. Hardneck types have a center stalk that is stiffened and woody. They have fewer cloves but are larger and easier to peel than softnecks. Both types offer great flavor. In our case, eating all of it is out of the question, and now I’m assessing my friends and family to see if they will take some off of my hands. Every vegetable gardener goes through this. Each season brings a bounty of one crop or another, and people who are normally friends or acquaintances suddenly become targets for excess produce giveaways. We have a wonderful organization here called Community Food Share, which takes excess produce from gardeners and gives it to those who need it. Many food banks usually welcome most produce from local gardens provided that it is fresh, undamaged, and clean. Take your extras to them and let others share in the bounty of the harvest. ————————————— 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. July 22-23, 2017


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Don’t bring back the hornworms war. This pesticide is safe for home use. By Maureen Gilmer, Tribune News Service (TNS) Only those old enough to remember growing tomatoes before Bt (Bacillus thuringiensis) know what a nightmare we faced every year. The huge tomato hornworms inevitably show up in our summer crop to defoliate whole plants in one or two day’s time. They are so voracious that virtually nothing but chemical pesticides could slow them down, but they never stopped the invasions. In those days, getting perfect tomatoes was not easy as hornworms waged a perpetual war of attrition all summer long. Then Bt changed all that. It proved the first organic solution to the age-old problem of caterpillar larvae on tomatoes and all sorts of other plant species. It’s a naturally occurring bacteria that is toxic to the stomach of any caterpillar to eat. The idea is we spray the living bacteria on the tomato plant leaves so it is present in high concentrations. Worms feed on foliage, ingest the bacteria and they expire in 24 hours. All of them expire because larvae live to eat before they pupate into moths. Recently, there have been concerns about dangers of Bt. But these are not related to this use of the bacteria in gardens to control caterpillars. They are about Bt in GMO seed varieties that are a bioconglomeration integrating Bt

When mature these finger long worms can cause massive damage to flowers, foliage and fruit of tomatoes and other nightshades. (Maureen Gilmer)

into the plant itself for caterpillar resistance. Using the impact of Bt on caterpillar stomachs as a given, a great deal of propaganda aimed at anti-GMO issues is overflowing into our gardening world. Ignore it. Bt applied for caterpillar does not enter our plants, it sits on the leaves for just a day or two before it dies or is eaten. If you ate your unwashed tomato after spraying, it would be perfectly safe to eat, though washing is recommended of course. This is an example of why it’s important to vet new information on such dangers adequately. Nobody wants to go back to the pre-Bt hornworm wars, yet the irresponsible conflation of GMO Bt and home-use Bt for caterpillars is often presented as equal threats to people and the environment.

This inaccuracy puts one of the greatest discoveries of organic pest control in the cross hairs, driven by irrational fears of ill health, toxics and contamination of our gardens. The truth is, with Bt organically grown tomatoes are an easy crop, but without Bt, most of us would have no tomatoes at all. As the summer heats up, large moths look for nightshades, their favorite larval food plant. They lay eggs on the undersides of the leaves where difficult to spot. They later hatch out into tiny green caterpillars tough to spot when they are small. The first sign is the sudden disappearance of flowers as they consume them first, cutting off any new fruit in a subtle way never noticed by novices. Then a week or two down the road, the real damage is readily apparently

as caterpillars the size of your little finger gobble up leaves, fruit and buds overnight. Spray Bt on your tomatoes in the early morning so the elusive green worms can feed all day and into the night. Spray the whole plant, top and bottom and undersides of leaves to reach the entire population. By the next morning they are suddenly visible hanging dead from their feeding sites, black as coal. Better yet, all the new hatchlings that become the second wave of damage are also feeding and die. This is why Bt was the first near 100 percent effective product that eliminated the use of highly toxic chemicals, and toxic botanical pesticides on tomatoes altogether. Today, there is so much agricultural propaganda on the internet driven by fear that the poor organic home gardener must be overwhelmed. When global issues flow into our local world, the results may obscure truths about growing plants and cause confusion. What matters most is people are successful at growing food plants, so they remain connected to the natural world amid too much technology. ——— Maureen Gilmer is an author, horticulturist and landscape designer. Learn more at www. MoPlants.com

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Seriously: You can’t kill this stylish indoor plant (it’s not a succulent) By Faith Cummings, Domaine (TNS)

It’s a common predicament: You want to have one of those Instagram-worthy apartments that’s beautifully decorated with plants, but you can’t keep a green thing alive to save your life. Not watering enough, watering too much, too much or too little light — we’ve made every mistake in the book. But rather than spend even more money on succulents or a Rather than spend more money on succulents or a second fiddle-leaf fig, consider air plants, the succulent-like plant topping ProFlowers’ list of “plants you can’t kill.” (Dreamstime)

DESIGN RECIPES

How to decorate with glass

second fiddle-leaf fig, consider air plants, the succulent-like plant topping ProFlowers’ list of “plants you can’t kill.” They basically thrive off of neglect and require attention once every 14 days. “Simply soak them (in water) at least once every two weeks and keep them indoors in indirect light,” instructs ProPlants Merchandise Product Manager Shannon Fleming-Barnhardt. Since they don’t need soil to thrive, you can put air plants virtually anywhere; a wallmounted terrarium, hanging planter or decorative geo terrarium for your desk or

nightstand will all suffice as welcome homes for these versatile plants. If you want to get more creative, you can even thread a few on fishing line or twine to hang in front of a window or clustered in a corner. The gardeners over at New York’s plant mecca The Sill have even experimented with mounting them directly onto the wall in a unique design. ——— 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.

• Mix opaque glass with glass selections that may be more transparent. • Consider using warm tones of glass such as amber. • Use interesting shapes of glass, such as those that may have objects embedded within the glass or interesting and unusual shapes and sizes. Blown glass lends itself to a large array of possibilities.

other colors in space without clashing. • Overlook the power of investing in quality pieces of decorative glass. Nearly all high-end glass is created by the hand of a skilled artisan and should stand the test of time without being trendy. ——— Cathy Hobbs, based in New York City, is an Emmy Awardwinning television host and a nationally known interior design and home staging expert with offices in New York City, Boston and Washington, D.C. Contact her at info@cathyhobbs.com or visit her website at www. cathyhobbs.com.

DON’T:

Amber glass can add warmth to a space. (Design Recipes)

By Cathy Hobbs, Tribune News Service (TNS) When designers look to infuse color into a space, glass isn’t typically their first choice. While glass can lend itself to multiple applications, glass is often viewed as too transparent a medium to use to add color to a space. However, if one selects the right glass pieces, glass can not only add color, but also interest and

dimension to a space as well. If considering decorating with glass, here are some overall do’s and don’ts.

DO: • Consider using glass objects of all one color. This can help to make a powerful color statement. • Consider incorporating other glass decorative pieces in your space such as lighting.

• Be afraid to use more than one glass item together in the same vignette. Sometimes decorative glass items placed in a series can be a powerful presentation. • Use too many clear or transparent surfaces. They will likely vanish amongst your decor. • Place glass decorative objects on a glass surface. To really highlight your decorative glass items, placement on a solid surface such as wood or stone is best. • Forget white and black are colors. White or glass decorative selections can blend well with Blown glass can lend itself to interesting shapes. (Design Recipes)

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148 Ponderosa Ct., Red Feather Lakes 80545 $280,000 • MLS# 821894 3 Beds • 3 Baths • Total Sq. Ft. 1,919

6215 Jordan Dr., Loveland 80537 $700,000 • MLS# 822877 5 Beds • 4 Baths • Total Sq. Ft. 4,685 Don’t miss this custom 5 bed 4 bath home situated on 1.13 acres backing to open space. Home is pre-inspected with a 1 year warranty and many upgrades with a walk-out basement and large rec room.

7225 Streamside Dr., Fort Collins 80525 $1,200,000 • MLS# 819069 4 Beds • 6 Baths • Total Sq. Ft. 7,490

2019 Monte Vista Cir., Loveland $439,000 • MLS# 826964 4 Beds • 5 Baths • 2 Car Garage Come see this beautiful home! Main floor master and office, all bedrooms have their own bathrooms, 2 kitchens, huge finished basement, 8 ft garage door and fully fenced yard with hot tub!

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. $5,000 Credit towards HOA & Golf Membership. John Simmons 970-481-1250 jsimmons@c3-re.com

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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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6350 E County Road 56, Fort Collins 80524 $1,125,000 • MLS# 826909 4 Beds • 3 Baths • Total Sq. Ft. 3,262 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.

5200 Crystal Ln., Loveland 80538 $459,500 • MLS# 821205 3 Beds • 3 Baths • Total Sq. Ft. 2,131 A Frame home on .35 Acre lot with so much character including a 4 car garage, in ground swimming pool, detached studio, hot tub and sun room.

302 Baja Dr., Windsor 80550 $569,000 • MLS# 825195 5 Beds • 4 Baths • Total Sq. Ft. 4,136 Turn key home includes fenced yard, window treatments and appliances, and an oversized 2 car garage. Gourmet kitchen with granite slab, dbl ovens and ss appliances. Multiple patios and thousands in upgrades.

1923 15th St., Greeley 80631 $275,000 6 Beds • 3 Baths Located in the heart of Greeley across from North Colorado Medical Center. This home features a finished bsmt w/complete living quarters including full kitchen, laundry bath & non-conforming beds.

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3915 Observatory Dr., Fort Collins 80528 $515,000 5 Beds • 4 Baths Formal dining rm, great rm w/FP, kitchen w/island, SS appl, main laundry, main flr study/5th bd, loft, mstr suite w/5 pc bath, walk-in closet, wood floors, AC, humidifier, patio, pergola, sprinklers.

1300 W Stuart St., #24, Fort Collins 80526 $200,000 • MLS# 826910 2 Beds • 1 Baths • Total Sq. Ft. 943 Near CSU! Backs, fronts & sides to open space. Electric heat + living room w/ wood burning fireplace. Balcony overlooking Greenbelt. Great deal for investors or owner occupants. Ideal Tenant is month to month lease.

1805 N Empire Ave., Loveland Offered at $325,000 3 Beds • 3 Baths • Oversized 2 Car Garage This beautiful Ranch home is located in central Loveland and has been completely updated! The remodeled bathrooms and kitchen with updated flooring and recent paint makes this home move in ready!

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Move in ready! Landscaping included on 6 move in ready homes in Thompson Crossing II with finished inventory starting at $470,000! Finished basements, granite and hardwood included. Visit daily from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM. New Construction by Bridgewater Homes. Leslie Moen 970-371-7966 lmoen@c3-re.com

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7990 Cherry Blossom Dr., Windsor $615,000 • MLS# 809465 4 Beds • 4 Baths • Total Sq. Ft. 4,158 Spacious 2 story in The Vistas at Highpointe Estates. Interior features several large living spaces, main level bedroom/flex space, upstairs laundry & fireplace Resort style community with swimming pool and more.

1334 Leahy Dr., Fort Collins, Ready Now! Starting at $449,000 • MLS# 814176 3 Beds • 2 Baths • Total Sq. Ft. 3,972 Ranch style homes w/garden plots & fruit trees. Lg garages, open floor plans. Sales Office at 6709 Snowdon Dr.

319 W 8th St., Loveland $475,000 • MLS# 825773 3 Beds • 2 Baths • Total Sq. Ft. 2,746 Historic home with original woodworking and newly updated kitchen and bath. Gourmet appliances, basement cellar, garage with ally access. Come see this home!

New Construction by Bridgewater Homes. Full landscaping included on finished inventory homes. Several plans to choose from. Visit daily from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Bridgewaterhomes.com g Leslie Moen 970-371-7966 lmoen@c3-re.com

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8236 County Road 74, Windsor 80550 $1,995,000 • MLS# 825437 7 Beds • 7 Baths • Total Sq. Ft. 9,595

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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!

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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. John Simmons 970-481-1250 jsimmons@c3-re.com

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WWW.ATHOMECOLORADO.COM/OPEN-HOUSES BERTHOUD 1008 Wilshire Dr. $428,500 Saturday, 1pm-3pm Amy Lane RE/MAX Alliance (970) 567-0816

Fort Collins 1300 W Stuart St. #24 $200,000 Sunday, 1pm-3pm John Simmons C3 Real Estate Solutions (970) 481-1250 538 Winnipeg Ct $348,000 Sunday, 1pm-3pm Keith Huntsman The Group (970) 227-2779 3915 Observatory Dr. $515,000 Saturday, 12pm-3pm John Simmons C3 Real Estate Solutions (970) 481-1250

2102 Flora Ct $385,000 Saturday, 1pm-3pm Rich Gardiner The Group (970) 227-0964

319 W 8th St $475,000 Saturday, 11am-2pm Christine Allard-Doble C3 Real Estate Solutions (970) 685-0538

4756 Saddlewood Cir $519,000 Saturday, 2pm-4pm Ashlea Wylie The Group (970) 308-1344

2953 Hydra Dr $400,000 Sunday, 1pm-3pm Deborah Manderscheid RE/MAX Alliance (970) 215-8564

1644 Maiden Grass Dr $479,000 Saturday, 12pm-3pm Eve McCormack RE/MAX Alliance (970) 430-0722

4100 Watercress Dr $720,000 Friday - Sunday, 1pm-3pm Beth Buman The Group (720) 313-1162

2019 Monte Vista Cir $439,000 Saturday, 1pm-3pm lindsay Chacon C3 Real Estate Solutions (970) 631-3458

4384 Golden Current Ct Starting at $470,000 Daily, 10am-5pm Leslie Moen C3 Real Estate Solutions (970) 371-7966

5200 Crystal Ln $459,000 Saturday, 1pm-3pm John Simmons C3 Real Estate Solutions (970) 481-1250

1923 15th St. $275,000 Sunday, 11am-3pm John Simmons C3 Real Estate Solutions (970) 481-1250

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3915 Observatory Dr. $515,000 Sunday, 11am-2pm John Simmons C3 Real Estate Solutions (970) 481-1250

2629 Eugene Dr $299,900 Saturday, 12pm-2pm Diane Sherry RE/MAX Alliance (970) 310-8643

5200 Crystal Ln $459,000 Sunday, 11am-2pm John Simmons C3 Real Estate Solutions (970) 481-1250

1334 Leahy Dr Starting at $449,000 Thursday - Sunday, 1pm-4pm Renee Salza C3 Real Estate Solutions (970) 231-5082

1805 N Empire Ave. $325,000 Saturday & Sunday, 1pm-3pm Amanda Hicks C3 Real Estate Solutions (970) 581-0384

4331 10th St SW $460,000 Saturday, 12pm-1:30pm Christopher Fry The Group (970) 218-5248

935 Antila Ave $380,000 Sunday, 12pm-2pm Susan Beatty Mantey The Group (970) 222-0389

4331 10th St SW $460,000 Sunday, 11:30-2pm Christopher Fry The Group (970) 218-5248

Greeley 1923 15th St. $275,000 Saturday, 2pm-4pm John Simmons C3 Real Estate Solutions (970) 481-1250

3709 Peruvian Torch Dr $485,500 Daily, 12pm-4pm Venna Hillman Shorewood Real Estate 970-590-1832 1975 Pyramid Peak Pl $492,500 Sunday, 1pm-3pm Cindy Kurtz The Group (970) 962-6832 1507 Hitch Wagon Dr $600,000 Saturday & Sunday, 1pm-3pm Diana Luthi The Group (970) 481-2692 2717 Kyle Cir $650,000 Saturday, 11am-1pm Tony Schnee The Group (970) 412-0010 732 Deer Meadow Dr $650,000 Saturday & Sunday, 1pm-3pm Dennis Schick RE/MAX Alliance (970) 567-3942

6215 Jordan Dr $700,000 Saturday, 11am-1pm Matt Shoup C3 Real Estate Solutions (970) 217-6060 1712 Topaz Dr $360’s-$430’s Saturday & Sunday, 10am-5pm Brittany Munoz LC Home @ Tulip Creek 970-227-1334

Red Feather Lakes 148 Ponderosa Ct. $280,000 Saturday, 12pm-3pm John Simmons C3 Real Estate Solutions (970) 481-1250

Windsor 302 Baja Dr. $569,000 Saturday, 11am-1pm John Simmons C3 Real Estate Solutions (970) 481-1250 7990 Cherry Blossom Dr $615,000 Saturday & Sunday, 10am-12pm Leslie Moen C3 Real Estate Solutions (970) 371-7966 415 Vermilion Peak Dr Starting at $394,943 Daily, 10am-5pm Leslie Moen C3 Real Estate Solutions (970) 371-7966

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What remodeling projects have the highest return on investment? founder Angie Hicks. “If you’re investing in your home specifically to help sell it, focus your dollars on the things that will really wow a potential buyer.” Home remodeling projects with the highest ROI include:

Kitchen upgrades consistently get high returns on investment (Frank Espich)

By Staci Giordullo, Angie’s List Angie’s List (TNS) Angie’s List surveyed top remodelers and real estate professionals to determine which remodeling projects result in the best return on investment when it comes time to sell your home. “Well-planned and executed home improvements make your house more livable while you live there, and they boost your home’s resale value,” says Angie’s List

THE KITCHEN Whether it’s a major overhaul or just a simple makeover, putting a fresh face on your kitchen is your best investment. Many homes on the market still have cabinets, appliances and fixtures dating back to the 1990s or longer. Maximize your return by limiting your project cost to no more than 20 percent of the value of your home. Expect an 85 percent return on your investment. THE BATHROOM An outdated bathroom can spoil a sale. Current trends have homeowners installing large showers instead of garden tubs. A major update by a reputable

bathroom remodeling contractor costs less than $20,000, but it should yield an 80 percent return.

in some cases, it’s a safety feature, too. Costs depend on the number of windows you’re replacing, of course, and the type. Expect a return on your investment of at least 70 percent.

DECKS A new deck can cost a few thousand to tens of thousands of dollars, depending on size and materials used. Before you build, look at other homes in your area and build accordingly. If the deck is in good shape, your return could be more than 80 percent.

HIRING A REMODELING CONTRACTOR Do your due diligence when hiring a contractor for any improvement. Visit Angie’s List for consumer reviews on highly rated contractors, builders and other service professionals. “Don’t settle for a company without a great local reputation or references you can verify,” Hicks says. “Wait for the right contractor.” ——— Staci Giordullo is a reporter for Angie’s List, a trusted provider of local consumer reviews and an online marketplace of services from top-rated providers. Visit AngiesList.com.

SIDING If your home’s facade is siding, and it’s not in good shape, replacing or repairing it can bring instant freshness. You’ll likely spend at least $10,000 for vinyl, more for fiber cement, but you should get at least 80 percent back. WINDOW REPLACEMENT The energy efficiency of new windows is a clear benefit to switching out older windows, but

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$689,000 Gorgeous large custom built home with unobstructed views backing to open space TThis recently updated homes features bamboo floors, a private balcony off the master, 5 piece master bath, 9 ft ceilings in finished basement, spacious gourmet kitchen, great room, formal dining & living room, main-level study with custom built-ins, exxtraordinary outdoor living spaces, 1 garage bay converted to heated shop. Beautifully irrigated landscaped yard. Neighborhood pool. Easy access to Boulder/Front Range. Listing by: Megan Wachtman 970-217-7977 megan@8z.com

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Patio Living at it’s BEST! Glen Homes popular Powderhorn plan on Garden Level lot that backs to open space and MTN views! 1728 finished SF on main - 2 Bdrms/2 Baths, vaulted ceiling in great room that opens to dining and kitchen. Granite, custom tile & knotty alder doors/trim & cabinets, hardwood floors, Landscaped front & Back. Stop in today! Completion by mid July! MLS#816327.

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Ready for occupancy! 2bd with and additional flex room, 2ba, 3 car tandem garage. Full unfinished basement. Knotty Alder cabinets, trim and doors. Full front landscaping. A/C included. Paul Jansen Broker Associate Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage 970-567-4757 • Paul.Jansen@coloradohomes.com

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members welcome a convenient payment option By Judy Finman, At Home Well known in Northern Colorado for more than 75 years, Poudre Valley Rural Electric Association, Inc., is a local, notfor-profit electric cooperative serving over 40,000 homes and businesses in Larimer, Boulder and Weld counties. A Touchstone Energy Cooperative, Poudre Valley REA is owned by the members it serves. Poudre Valley REA is committed to providing great member service along with reliable power, and one of the ways they do this is by providing programs and services to members.

electricity as it is consumed. They can even pay from their cellphone while sitting at home in their living room. It’s that convenient. Read about it on our website –

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Pay As You Go PVREA members can take control of their energy account

A member-focused program “One of the best services for our members is our Pay As You Go program. It offers members an easy, convenient way of paying their bill,” says Amy Blunck, Communications Director, Poudre Valley REA. “With a Pay As You Go account, members pay for 8

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through the power of prepay. Instead of paying for their electricity after they use it, they pay for their electricity as they use it throughout the month. When their account runs low on funds, they simply put more money into their account. So they control how much money they spend on electricity. As a helpful video on PVREA’s website points out: It’s like filling up a car’s fuel tank. You decide how much fuel to use, at what point you need to buy more, and how much you want to spend each time. The benefits are that no deposit is required, there are no disconnect or reconnect fees, budgeting is easier, and you get timely information about your electrical usage.

How it works The Poudre Valley Rural Electric Association’s Pay As You Go program lets customers see their electricity usage as it happens via an app on their smartphone giving them a way to better control their expenses. (Tim Seibert/At Home) Loveland Reporter-Herald – AtHomeColorado.com

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Poudre Valley REA. You log into your account using SmartHub, and see your electricity use along with how much you have spent on electricity during the month. The online access allows members to see exactly how much electricity is being used, so it can be better managed. “Providing a different payment option gives members the opportunity to find a payment choice to fit their lifestyle,” Communications Director Blunck explains. “There are no deposits or disconnect fees. When a new member signs up for service, they may have a deposit fee. But with the Pay As You Go option, there is no deposit fee. Members can simply pay the minimum $100 to get their account going. “It’s a great option for those who are on a tight budget, and/ or don’t like getting a surprise bill at the end of the month. With Pay As You Go, you can go in every day and see how much electricity you’ve consumed and the cost. For some members, it’s easier to pay $25 here or there instead of a one-

PVREA members can take control of their energy account through the power of prepay. for Pay As You Go, contact the Cooperative at 1-800-432-1012, or visit their website at www. pvrea.com/prepay The Pay As You Go program allows customers to make conscious decisions about the energy such as setting the thermostat or turning out the lights when they leave a room. (Tim Seibert/At Home)

chunk payment of, for example, $150, at the end of the month. “Pay As You Go also makes a member more cognizant of their energy use. When they see how much it’s costing them every day to run their AC at 72 degrees all day, or they’re not

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Their technical capabilities saved us time and allowed us to explore more options,” said Elaine. The Nanci Garnand team specializes in making the process of selling your home as easy and efficient as possible. Nanci and Dave are always

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shutting their lights off when they leave the room, the consumer starts to become more energy efficient. Studies have shown that consumers who have a prepaid utility service tend to use 15-20 percent less electricity.” For any questions or to sign up

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6 REASONS TO REFINANCE when rates are rising you to the risk of a higher payment. The closer you are to an adjustment and the longer you plan to keep your home, the riskier the adjustable-rate mortgage is. If you refinance into a fixed rate, the risk goes away.

By Marcie Geffner, Bankrate.com (TNS) Rising rates tend to discourage homeowners from refinancing, but there are good reasons to refinance even when rates are going up, and even if refinancing means paying a higher rate than you currently have. “The direction of interest rates shouldn’t impact your decision. Instead, you should refinance when it makes sense to you and based on how long you expect to hold on to the mortgage and property,” says Brian Koss, executive vice president at Mortgage Network in Danvers, Mass. With that in mind, here are six scenarios for refinancing while rates are rising. LOWER YOUR RATE AND PAYMENT If you don’t already have a super-low rate, you might still be able to get a rate that’s lower than your current one. “Rates in the 4 percent to 5 percent range are still very attractive,” says Chuck Price, vice president of lending at NEFCU, a federal credit union on New York’s Long Island. You also should consider the costs. If your new mortgage had 10

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costs of, say, $5,000, and monthly interest savings of, say, $200, your payback period would be 25 months. “If you planned to sell in 10 years, this would make sense, as opposed to if you planned to sell in two years,” Price says. The risk is chasing a lower rate while extending your term, which could mean paying more due to the longer repayment period, says Kevin W. Hardin, senior loan officer at HomeStreet Bank in Scottsdale, Ariz. LOCK IN A FIXED RATE AND PAYMENT All mortgages come with an initial rate that’s either fixed or adjustable. A fixed rate never changes. An adjustable, or variable, rate can change over time. Adjustables, known as hybrids, have a rate that adjusts only after three, five, seven or 10 years. Adjustable-rate mortgages, or ARMs, have monthly payments that can move up and down as interest rates fluctuate. Most have an initial fixed-rate period during which the borrower’s rate doesn’t change, followed by a longer period during which the rate changes at preset intervals. An adjustable rate exposes

STOP PAYING MORTGAGE INSURANCE Private mortgage insurance, or PMI, protects your lender if you don’t pay back your loan. You’ll usually have to pay for PMI if you make a down payment that’s less than 20 percent of your home’s purchase price when you buy or your equity is less than 20 percent of your home’s current value when you refinance. (VA loans guaranteed by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs don’t require PMI.) Some loans allow you to stop paying for PMI once your equity reaches a certain percentage of your home’s value, either because you’ve paid down your loan or because your home’s value has increased. Other loans require PMI for the loan’s entire term unless you sell or refinance. Refinancing from a loan with PMI to a loan without PMI might make sense even if your rate is higher because you won’t have to pay the monthly mortgage insurance premium, sometimes abbreviated as MIP. REMOVE A BORROWER Whoever is a named the borrower on a loan is responsible for making the payments. That’s true even if you and your spouse get divorced and your divorce decree assigns responsibility for a loan you and your wife got jointly to you or her solely. Your lender has no obligation to remove you or your former spouse from your loan, regardless of your divorce agreement. If you’re the one who’s solely responsible, your agreement might require you to refinance to remove your former spouse, even if rates are rising. If you have a home equity conversion mortgage, or HECM, often called a reverse mortgage, and your spouse was too young to qualify or you got married after you got your HECM, you might want to refinance to add your

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spouse. Otherwise, your non-borrower spouse might not be allowed to remain in your home if you die or move out, or for health reasons. GET CASH TO SPEND Another potential reason to refinance is to extract cash from equity. The cash can be used for any purpose, such as remodeling or making repairs to your home, starting or expanding your own business, paying off other debt or paying medical, legal or education expenses. Expensive needs and wants exist regardless of rates, which suggests homeowners might want to refinance to take cash out even if their rates are rising. Whether cashing out makes sense depends on your perceptions of the benefits and risks. “All good reasons to refinance can become bad if done at the wrong time,” Hardin says. Another option might be to get a home equity loan or line of credit instead of a new first mortgage. The rate for your second loan might be higher, but the principal will be less and the term shorter. GET CASH TO INVEST Rising home values create opportunities to refinance and extract cash to invest in other assets. This strategy could make sense if you can pay your new mortgage without counting on your investment gains, take advantage of the income tax benefits, afford to lose the money you invest, have excellent credit and plan to keep your home a long time, says Mike Windle, financial adviser at C. Curtis Financial, an investment advisory firm in Plymouth, Mich. That’s a lot of ifs, and there are multiple risks as well. Your investment returns might not exceed your interest expense. You might lose a significant chunk of your principal. Or your house could decline in value and you might not be able to sell it for enough to pay off your loan. ——— Visit Bankrate online at www. bankrate.com July 22-23, 2017


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Mortgage commitment vs. Clear to close

Buying a home involves understanding many different real estate and mortgage terms. Two very important SUZANNE ones to learn PLEWES for mortgages RE/MAX Alliance are “mortgage commitment” and “clear to close.” Below, we discuss the distinction between these terms and why the differences are critical to the buying process. What Is a Mortgage Commitment Most buyers have heard of the term “mortgage commitment” because there’s a particular deadline for it in the Contract to Buy and Sell Real Estate. A commitment is a conditional mortgage approval. It is issued by a lender after they have reviewed your personal finances and the details of the home being purchased. Reviewing Mortgage Conditions Closely Your purchase contract contains a mortgage contingency clause with a commitment deadline. If you are unable to obtain a commitment by that date, then that clause allows you to terminate the contract and receive your escrow deposit back. It is extremely important to review the specific conditions listed on a mortgage commitment July 22-23, 2017

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before allowing the deadline to lapse. Here’s why: Let’s assume that your commitment deadline is on the 20th. On that date, you receive a commitment from your lender that lists several remaining conditions, some of which you don’t pay much attention to. Three days later, you realize that one of the remaining conditions cannot be cleared and that your mortgage will not be approved. Since the commitment deadline has passed, you cannot terminate the contract without losing your escrow deposit. To best protect your interests, you should review all mortgage conditions carefully and resolve any major ones before the deadline. If more time is needed, discuss with your agent the possibility of negotiating an extension. Clear to Close A “clear to close” is when everyone can breathe easy. This is issued when all mortgage conditions are met and the file is ready to be sent to the closing attorney. For an extended closing time frame, it’s possible that you will receive your mortgage commitment long before a clear to close. This is because some final mortgage conditions, such as verbal verification of employment, are not completed until a few days before closing. As a buyer, do not assume that a commitment letter means your loan is fully approved and ready to close; all mortgage commitments are conditional approvals. Be sure to closely review the listed conditions for risk. Seek the advice of your loan officer and real estate agent regarding deadlines and how best to handle any issues or delays —————————————— Suzanne Plewes is a broker associate at RE/MAX Alliance. Write to 750 W. Eisenhower Blvd., Loveland, CO 80537, call 970.290.0373 or e-mail suzanneplewes@remax.net.

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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!

$299,900 | MLS #826755

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Beautiful Aspen Homes ranch at Mariana Butte. Across from golf course. Stds: granite, hardwd, SS apps, double oven, AC, FP, 3-car garage, covered deck. Highly energy eff-among best in biz! Upgrades: oversized garage storage, gas cook top, & more! $494,675 | MLS #825191

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Gorgeous Thompson Crossing ranch. Bright open plan for entertaining. Kitchen w/granite, walk-in pantry, island & SS apps. Hardwd & vaulted ceilings. Master w/5pc, custom copper sinks & WIC. Fin walk-out bsmt. Covered deck to lower patio backs to greenbelt.

Beautiful upgraded Thompson River Ranch home. Great rm w/hardwd, FP & wall of windows. Kitchen w/ granite, SS apps, gas cooktop, island & beautiful backsplash. Mn flr master w/ coffered ceiling, WIC, luxurious ba w/ tiled shower. 2nd master & living space upstairs. Tile roof, covered patio.

Stunning custom ranch on 1 acre w/ phenomenal mtn view. Kitchen w/ granite, island, pantry, double oven, gas cooktop, SS apps & beverage fridge. Spacious master w/5pc & WIC. Fin walk-out bsmt w/bar, FP, rec rm & game space. Outdoor space will take your breath away.

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NMLS #664512 750 W. Eisenhower Blvd. Loveland, CO 80538 970.613.4850 office 970.237.9215 mobile 855.714.4800 fax

tkauffman@homemortgagealliance.com www.tammykauffman.com Home Mortgage Alliance, LLC is a registered as a Colorado Mortgage Company and a sponsored originator authorized to broker FHA and VA loans. NMLS# 1137507. Home Mortgage Alliance, LLC is regulated by the Colorado Department of Real Estate, and offers many loan products. Contact a Home Mortgage Alliance, LLC Representative to learn more. This is not a commitment to lend. Stearns Lendin , Inc. is re ulated b the Colorado Division of Real Estate. NMLS# 1854.

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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 • Kasey Miller — 1030 Seventh St., Carol A. Roland Living Trust, $294,400. • Gladys Erives — 1734 N. Fourth St., Berthoud Habitat For Humanity, $295,000. • Mark and Catherine Miles — 1504 Brandt St., Journey Homes LLC, $308,200. • Regina and David Marx — 3444 Godwit Drive, Journey Homes LLC, $315,500. • Katelin and Matthew Ream — 3414 Godwit Drive, Journey Homes LLC, $317,900. • Genaro Gonzalez — 3445 Petrel Drive, Journey Homes LLC, $318,700. • Chun Huang — 1545 Skimmer St., Journey Homes LLC, $320,500. • Joshua Schnabel — 3464 Godwit Drive, Journey Homes LLC, $339,500. • Bradley and Marcia Rodriguez — 2403 Tabor St., Saint Aubyn Homes LLC, $346,100. • Stephen and Yevan Christian — 1161 Jefferson Drive, Ty and Sari Cito, $391,000. • Michael and Tamara Brooks — 1606 Glacier Ave., Roger and Paula Mitchell, $393,000. • Randall Edgar — 2846 Cooperland Blvd., Richfield Homes LLC, $402,300. • David Hoskins — 3431 Celestial Drive, Copper Homes Ltd., $440,000. Estes Park • Kevin and Elizabeth Otoole — 1155 Fall River Court, John B. Simonson, $140,000. • Mary and Derek Cozzens — 541 Lone Pine Drive 101 1, George and Edwina Stockton, $1,000,000. Fort Collins • Graciela Lucero — 7500 Blue Water Court, Dare Co., $165,000. • Shaista Trost — 1440 Edora Road, Apt. 24, Patrick J. McKee Revocable Trust, $177,000. • Michael Herder — 1209 W. Plum St., Apt. A6, Mark Thomas Pavlidis, $186,000. • Rachel McLean — 6709 Autumn Ridge Drive, Unit 1, Shawn Michael Campbell, $190,000. July 22-23, 2017

• Amber and Joshua Amerman — 2709 Harvard St., Apt. C, Cynthia Hill, $190,000. • Micah Hardin — 3500 Carlton Ave., Unit D25, Penny O’Connor, $195,000. • Kristy Muskopf — 1601 W. Swallow Road, Apt. 9J, Deirdre Hall, $199,500. • Michael and Lisa Sokol — 3715 Taliesin Way, Schroetlin Real Estate Holdings, $200,000. • Sarah Rossi — 1048 Tierra Lane, Unit 102, Sandra T. Gravel, $207,000. • John and Betty Morley — 3500 Rolling Green Drive, Apt. D21, Patrick and Jennifer Anderson, $219,000. • Nancy and Caroline Gates — 2450 Hampshire Road, No. D4, Lindsay E. Mason, $220,000. • Danny and Ann Quinto — 1537 Adriel Court, Merritt M. Martin, $225,000. • Kris and Jessica Bulikhocum — 1717 W. Drake Road, Apt. 6C, David and Charlotte Alster, $230,000. • Kelvin Aist — 4545 Wheaton Drive, Unit H230, Diane Cridlebaugh, $242,000. • Elizabeth Meyer — 5225 White Willow Drive L220, Judith E. Viola Trust, $243,500. • Matt Denton — 5225 White Willow Drive, Apt. P220, Jeanne K. Sheriff, $245,000. • John and Amy Hennig — 5620 Fossil Creek Parkway, Unit 3201, Robert Z. Greb, $256,000. • Matthew and Moyra Hower — 2133 Krisron Road, Unit E-301, Bhavinkumar D. Parekh, $265,000. • Lindsay Brucher — 1209 Gaelic Place, Suzanne H. Larkowski, $269,000. • Steve and Karla Mackie — 2975 Neil Drive, Apt. 1, Rynell A. Mather, $276,000. • Laura Boekhout — 5550 Corbett Drive, Unit B12, Monica C. Williams, $276,300. • Kelly Stewart — 2702 Rigden Parkway, Unit B1, Megan A. Baumhover, $280,000. • Whitney Yendra — 2906 Cherly St., HPA Borrower 2016 2 LLC, $286,000. • Julie Masterson — 6004 Polaris Drive, Lyzenna C. Lockwood Trust, $287,000. • Mitchell Ackelson — 2608 Kansas Drive, Apt. I-155, East Village LLC, $293,900. • Tracy and Brenda Nickel — 3808 Waterglen Place, David Carolyn McWilliams Living, $295,000. • Sandra Gravel — 636 Yarrow Circle, Lorie Brewer, $295,000. • Megan and Dustin Fisher — 6939 Loveland Reporter-Herald

Rosemont Court, Connie M. Lemos, $295,000. • Katherine Perrine — 2608 Kansas Drive, Apt. I-158, East Village LLC, $301,400. • Tyler Hancock — 323 Toronto St., Piper Investments LLC, $310,000. • Kiel and Megan Pighetti — 2608 Kansas Drive, Apt. I-157, East Village LLC, $312,900. • Robert Carroll — 3312 Chelsea Court, Osama and Amanda Barzak, $315,000. • Claudia Molins — 2019 Connecticut Court, Rebecca and Jason Weaver, $315,000. • April Stutters — 3820 Dalton Drive, Bradley J. McConnell, $317,000. • Jack and Lisa Needy — 2113 Scarecrow Road, Christopher Ketterman, $322,500. • Augustus and Lisa Sullivan — 413 Wabash St., Sandra and James Drendel, $324,900. • Donald and Frances Lambert — 1136 Wabash St., Unit 26, Virginia A. Bradley, $332,500. • Erin and Stephen Price — 536 Albion Way, Christopher George Olson, $340,000. Greeley • Richard Borys — 1442 10th St., Cbg Asset Management LLC, $107,500. • Desiree Ramirez — 427 10th St., Veronica L. Contreras, $160,000. • Alan Mayeda — 1532 29th Ave., Stephanie Louise Moore, $175,000. • Michael and Eugena Ellerby — 1201 Second St., Chelsey and Jacob Lehmkuhl, $183,300. • Bradley and Katherine Rowe — 308 21st Ave. Court, John P. Sanchez, $195,000. • Howard Walker — 1116 12th Ave., George and Pamela Santa Cruz, $220,000. • Sebastian and Alyssa Villegas — 3318 W. 27th St. Lane, John R. Puma, $222,000. • Dylan Edwardson — 1926 29th Ave., No. 4, Joseph W. Harping, $223,000. • Charlee and Anna Schafman — 118 46th Ave., Brittany and Jacob Coffman, $230,000. • Reuben and Nori Hoch — 2905 W. 27th St. Lane, Kaylee Campbell, $235,000. • Chad Nixon — 1531 Ninth Ave., Paige and Csaba Kovari, $238,000. • Shawn Pater — 1830 24th Ave. Court, Charles B. Rugh, $250,500. • Tamara and Alfred Skogen — 2811 23rd St., Betty Ann Parsons, $255,000. • Louise Giullano — 4672 W. 20th St. Road 314, William and Juanita Dellenbach, $259,900. • Patricia Jamison — 6911 W. Third – AtHomeColorado.com

St., Unit 713, Jeremiah Blagowsky, $267,500. • George and Pamala Santa Cruz — 1221 12th Ave., Todd Keith Jacobson, $269,000. • Jason Pruett — 4200 W. 31st St., Adam Erbes, $272,000. • David and Kaci Clark — 2014 10th Ave., James R. Clark Revocable Trust, $275,000. • Lynn Schultz — 6024 W. First St., Unit 31, Hartford Homes Hunters Cove, $275,800. • Virgil and Janet Winegar — 6024 W. First St., Unit 12, Hartford Homes At Hunters Co., $277,400. • Kenneth and Nancy Heng — 701 27th Ave., Rutherford Inc., $279,900. • Arthur McLeran — 4946 W. Fifth St., Noman Boroumand, $280,000. • Robert Giesick — 6024 W. First St., Unit 37, Hartford Homes At Hunters Cove, $287,500. • Steven Smith — 4506 W. 30th St. Road, Kenneth and Ann Price, $295,000. • David and Amy Mendoza — 6024 W. First St., Unit 30, Hartford Homes At Hunters Cove, $298,100. • Hector Avalos — 6024 W. First St., Unit 26, Hartford Homes At Hunters Cove, $298,800. • Terry and Richard Freeman — 6024 W. First St., Unit 28, Hartford Homes At Hunters Cove, $315,000. • Apolinar Martinez — 2257 74th Ave. Court, Aspen View Homes LLC, $356,600. • Jhonny Inuma — 703 62nd Ave., Jesse and Tanya Barrera, $359,000. • Jamie and Brandon Stelly — 10105 W. 15th St., Roy and Stacy Strong, $370,000. • Douglas and Peggy Hoff — 1320 45th Ave., Wayne Havron, $430,000. • Douglas and Sherry Bunting — 7209 W. Canberra St., Wayne and Rebecca Graffis, $445,000. • Amy Nguyen — 9109 18th St. Road, Baessler Residential Colo. LLC, $483,100. • Joseph and Kathleen Thompson — 3935 W. 17th St. Lane, LMASI Holdings LLC, $865,000. • Ty and Stacey Miller — 3950 18th St. Lane, Paula M. Bruning, $878,500. Johnstown • Jodi Martin — 4237 Carroway Seed Court, Lomas Somerset Meadows LLC, $100,000. • Natalie Allen — 3855 Cedarwood Lane, Matthew and Candace Marquette, $305,000. • William Isenberg — 5207 Cherrywood Lane, Kaitlin and Kevin Newlin, $305,000. AT HOME 13


• Hattie Rademacher — 632 Torrey Pines Lane, Robert J. Popp, $315,000. • Quincy Jones — 3757 Claycomb Lane, Ryan and Ashley Connolly, $370,000. • Shawn Vanderlugt — 4814 Silverwood Drive, Oakwood Homes LLC, $393,900. • Michael and Ann Lotto — 4718 Wildwood Way, Oakwood Homes LLC, $405,500. • Robert and Dana Masden — 4361 Lemon Grass Drive, Saint Aubyn Homes LLC, $545,700. • James and Ann Kienholz — 20557 Nolina Court, John and Barbara Steele, $546,300. • Gary and Patricia Rees — 5071 Yucca Court, Richard and Joyce Schmeltekopf, $550,000. • Gerald and Tammy McKinney — 4327 Shepardscress Drive, Bridgewater Homes LLC, $658,000. • Christopher Johns — 4118 Watercress Drive, Hilltop Homes LLC, $856,400. Loveland • Richard Muniz — 2819 Mango Place, Terrence James Tracy, $50,000. • Angel and Thomas Romero — 2819 Mango Place, Steve Shirley, $66,000. • Gary and Susan Oplinger — 6253 Gitalong Road, David A. Hollema, $178,000. • Kelly Jaggie — 1649 Valency Drive, Loveland Habitat For Humanity, $198,000. • Sabra Charpentier — 2134 Third St. SW, No. 2, Chad Segelke, $223,000. • Erika Feckova — 2059 Grays Peak Drive 201, James and Lori Ure, $250,000. • Joel Moore — 1204 W. 10th St., Lauren J. Bilobran, $260,000. • James Beall — 1322 Ida Court, Christina and Timothy Harris, $260,000. • Kevin Williams — 2214 Cameo Ave., Leslie Ann Simpson, $262,000. • Melodie and Leonard Lawrence — 1371 Taft Court, V. and M. Leach, $268,000. • Matthew Lopez — 351 Gypsum Court, Jared and Mary Koopman, $275,000. • Dustin Rekow — 504 W. 69th St., No. A, Kiwi Mountain LLC, $280,000. • Daniel and Deanna Doner — 3715 Banyan Court, Jana Marie Lewis, $280,000. • Tobias Kane — 849 Essex Drive, Epperson Living Trust, $290,000. • Andrea Deepe — 1544 New Mexico St., Al and Mary Onley, $300,000. • Samuel and Marjorie Braverman — 3801 Lindenwood Court, Rebecca 14

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Lynne Sharp, $305,000. • Marvin Almquist — 965 E. 11th St., KKOCP LLC, $305,000. • Michael and Ekaterina Pytel — 4036 Plum Creek Drive, Jennifer A. Strona, $305,000. • Paul Vanderheiden — 2195 Kennington Court, Kimberly Akeleycharron, $312,000. • Dafina Stewart — 2267 Hampstead Drive, John and Paula Bernarde, $313,000. • Sheri Southern — 2576 Trio Falls Drive, Boulder Creek Centerra TH LLC, $318,300. • Stephannie and Jerome Hairston — 4050 La Junta Drive, Cynthia and Michael Scheele, $319,500. • Joel and Amelia Hays — 1233 Bay Court, Chester and Jodi Skendzel, $320,500. • Blake and Natalie Engelman — 4103 Boxelder Drive, Jason and Heather Foster, $322,500. • Johannis and Rosanna Abrahamse — 3644 Sheridan Ave., Philip and Ellen Sewell, $325,000. • Camen and Sara Wheeler — 155 Morgan Drive, Mary E. Baney, $345,000. • Jenifer Valland — 3023 Nebula Court, Aspen View Homes LLC, $350,800. • Kenneth Stegner — 3036 Aries Drive, Century At Millennium LLC, $355,000. • Kenneth and Ann Price — 1982 Windom Place, Timothy and Mary Merrick, $358,000. • John Fitzpatrick — 177 Green Mountain Drive, Alan and Jana Miller, $360,000. • Kenneth Stegner — 3052 Aries Drive, Century Millennium LLC, $360,000. • Lawrence and Carla Strain — 3805 Leopard St., Raymond and Teresa Livingston, $365,000. • Laura Cunningham — 1741 Monarch Circle, Carol V. Kirkstadt, $368,000. • Kenneth and Andrea Samson — 2920 9th Place Court SW, Carolyn and Mark Blair, $380,000. • Ryan and Deja Speer — 3001 Nebula Court, Aspen View Homes LLC, $380,800. • David Rustici — 3452 Oberon Drive, Midtown Homes At Tulip Creek, $396,000. • Dianne and Walter Hodshon — 4228 Sweetgrass Drive, Jose and Karen Naranjo, $403,000. • Carol Zapp — 3035 Photon Court, Vertex At Stone Creek LLC, $405,000. • Richard and Debeora Evans — 3464 Oberon Drive, Midtown Homes At Tulip Creek, $416,900.

• Michael and Cynthia Scheele — 2649 N. County Road 29, Jamie and Timothy Pomeroy, $420,000. • Douglas and Kathleen Money — 4354 Buffalo Mountain Drive, William Lyon Homes Inc., $429,700. • Andrew and Holly Neely — 4348 Buffalo Mountain Drive, William Lyon Homes Inc., $443,400. • Randall and Ellen Lake — 2590 Brittany Drive, Adams Bank Trust, $450,000. • Keegan Maloney — 2907 Photon Court, Vertex At Stone Creek LLC, $460,600. • Leonard and Cheryl Sokoloski — 4434 Prairie Trail Drive, Stephen and Roxanne Goodrich, $465,000. • Peter and Karla Driessen — 743 Deer Meadows Drive, Aspen Homes Colorado Inc., $484,800. • Diane and Jeanrichard Lapierre — 1880 Holbrook Drive, Donald and Janet Foster, $495,000. • Ronald and Marianne Wallner — 2045 Alabama St., Ursula R. Davis, $497,500. • Richard and Linda Dickerson — 141 Scenic Drive, Michael and Ekaterina Pytel, $520,000. • David and Kristen Winter — 590 Deer Meadows Drive, Aspen Homes Colorado Inc., $540,500. • Stan and Maricatherine Hopper — 4195 Long Pine Lake Drive, Boulder Creek Centerra I. LLC, $546,100. • Blake and Kelsey Andrus — 2550 Cub Lake Court, Tri Pointe Homes Inc., $572,900. • Cassandra Mogel — 8333 Coyote Run, Jason and Gwen Lombard, $680,000. • Mathew and Lindsey Dinsmore — 4492 Monroe Ave., James C. Linda G. Belote 1991 F, $900,000. • David Lane — 5389 Standing Cloud Drive, Custom On Site Bldrs Inc., $1,097,400. • Douglas and Stacy Piper — 1009 Knobcone Place, Jonathan and Jody Friedrich, $1,125,000. • Jonathon and Jody Friedrich — 4229 N. County Road 11C, Magnus and Bobbye Hansen, $1,400,000. Windsor • Corina Aguiniga — 18 Tulip Court, P. Lazy 6 Trust, $129,600. • Cody and Kaitlin Sagapolu — 30 Rose St., Kristopher and Shelby Latimer, $260,000. • Joan Perkins — 27 Walnut St., Donnie and Katie Fousel, $292,000. • Sierra Mills — 802 Storm Mountain Court, Janet A. Schneider, $307,900. • William Lle — 388 Bluegrass

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Court, Roy and Tammie Mathis, $325,000. Bruce Hinkley — 743 Ponderosa Drive, Zachary J. Liesenfeld, $327,500. Hagen Miller — 604 Kenosha Court, Ryan and Lisa Mattson, $335,000. Brett and Taryn Parsons — 554 Edenbridge Drive, Scott and Sandra Leach, $340,000. Travis and Brittany Smith — 649 Clarendon Drive, Rebecca Williamson, $340,000. Adam Erbes — 738 Corn Stalk Court, JJ Constr. Northern Colo. LLC, $340,200. Rebecca Williamson — 2051 Grain Bin Drive, JJ Constr. Northern Colo. LLC, $346,600. R. Harmel — 2161 Montauk Lane, Unit 4, Lighthouse Point Townhomes LLC, $355,200. Jonathan Caleb Hickcox — 2180 Grain Bin Court, Journey Homes LLC, $356,900. Amberlee and Jonathan Thiede — 245 Mulberry Drive, Shane and Jamie Hyndman, $368,500. Jeffrey and Jenny Morris — 1701 Platte River Drive, Deborah A. Calvin, $379,000. Danna Youngheeren — 2171 Longfin Drive, Melody Homes Inc., $381,000. Brandon and Michelle Turley — 2035 Grain Bin Drive, Journey Homes LLC, $400,000. Wayne and Tenisha Manville — 1648 Grand Ave., Richmond Am. Homes Colo. Inc., $411,900. Ryan and Larissa Weisgerber — 594 Boxwood Drive, Saint Aubyn Homes LLC, $416,200. Patrick and Miguelia Handley — 1555 Benfleet Court, Tyler and Jesseca Bond, $423,000. Nathaniel and Diane Waters — 634 Boxwood Drive, Saint Aubyn Homes LLC, $431,900. Troy and Molly Norgren — 179 Tidewater Drive, Alexander and Larysa Klim, $446,000. Tanya and James Shelton — 1898 Los Cabos Drive, Calatlantic Group Inc., $461,500. Eugene and Karen Barbezat — 6435 Half Moon Bay Drive, Anderson Family Revocable Trust, $480,000. Willadene Burley — 1907 Los Cabos Drive, Calatlantic Group Inc., $486,700. Brian and Nicole Rowe — 5480 Gulfstar Court, Ronald and Sylvia Harding, $533,000. Jeffrey Jackson — 5682 Mid Pointe Drive, Timo and Julie Quickert, $619,000. July 22-23, 2017


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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.

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), Built-in Micro, dishwasher & FRIDGE! Gourmet Kitchen, powder bath, drop zone. Hand Texture main walls, 4 car garage, passive radon, Energy Rated, A/C & Fireplace!

4020 Portrush Ln., Timnath - Welcome to Harmony Club & start experiencing the Lifestyle. Stunning Modern Contemporary Home w/gourmet kitchen, top of the line Jenn Air elite appliance package (Fridge included w/us). 4 BRs 4 1/2 BAs w/full fin basement w/wet bar & daylight bsmnt. Master BR retreat w/large walk in closet & customized mstr bath, Wow factor on the oversized shower. Large deck overlooks the fully landscaped yard & greenbelt. Move in ready!

Starting in the mid $500,000s Rick Moehling 970-391-1470

SATURDAY 12-1:30 & SUNDAY 11:30-2 4331 10th Street, Loveland - Amazing Lake Views! An amazing 3 bed 3 bath, tri-level home w/views of Boedecker lake & the mtns! Granite counter tops, custom tile, built ins, 3-car garage, 2 backyard patios, dog pen community open space. Newer furnace, AC, and bay window. $460,000 MLS# 826227

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$640,700 MLS# 813460 Melissa Doherty 970-391-5800

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SUNDAY 12-2 935 Antila Ave., Loveland - Spotless 4bd 3ba ranch w/awesome finishes. Custom fireplace mantle, built-in shelving, all granite counters & hard surfaces, engineered wood flrs in kitchen, & finished bsmt. Inviting fully fenced yard w/spacious concrete & flagstone patios. Lighted gazebo. Pre-inspected & blue ribbon one year home warranty. $380,000 MLS# 825399 Susan Beatty Mantey 970-222-0389

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1507 Hitch Wagon Dr., Loveland - 5bd, 4ba custom built ranch w/full finished bsmt. Open flr plan w/updated eat-in kitchen, living rm w/gas fireplace & main flr master. Bsmt has 2 bdrms, living rm w/fireplace, rec rm, built in bar w/kitchenette & office space. Outdoor setting w/covered patio & fireplace, brick paver patio w/fire pit. $600,000 MLS# 818604

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/nonconform bdrm. 15,000SF lot, sprinkler, storage & garden shed/studio.

3085 Sedgwick Cir., Loveland - 2 bdrms, studio office w/murphy bed, 2 bath, 2 car garage ranch. Open flr plan w/hardwoods, living rm, kitchen w/eating area, formal dining. Landscaping & backyard, backs to open space area. Newer exterior paint, roof, granite in kitchen & all appliances included! Pre-Inspected!

4100 Watercress Dr., Johnstown - Amazing mountain & Thompson River views! Oak Valleyranch 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. Walkout basement w/finished family room.

6127 Kelly Beth Court, Loveland - Awesome home on fully landscaped .82 acre lot w/mountain views. Backs to private open space. Walk out basement w/9’ ceilings, large office w/built-ins & wet bar. 4 bed, 3 full bath, & 4 car garage. Main level master w/luxury bath. Bonnell West neighborhood pool & tennis.

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2717 Kyle Circle, Loveland - Amazing 2-story home w/ views of the foothills & Lon Hagler Lake! .64 acre lot that bacs to private open space, 5 bed, 3 bath, hardwood flrs, granite counter tops, SS appliances, 3 car garage! Comm. Pool&Tennis Ct. $10,000 to the Buyer for updates!

1975 Pyramid Peak Pl., Loveland - Wonderful 2 story home w/main lvl master, private office, formal dining rm & large laundry rm. Wood flrs on main, new carpet on main & upper lvls. 3 add’l BRs up inclding 2nd en suite w/private full BA. Basement is fin w/huge family & rec rm area, 5th BR & add’l 3/4 BA. Situated on large cul-de-sac lot, ftrs spacious back patio & 3 car grge. Neighborhood features 2 wakeless lakes & miles of trails that lead to city trail system & Boyd Lake State Park. Seller will include Sofpool ($6000) value.

4756 Saddlewood Cir., Johnstown5bd/5ba/5,156 SF 3 story home! Located on one of the best lots in Thompson River Ranch! Backs to open space w/ great views! 5 bd/5 ba & plenty of rm! 3rd flr is set up as a lrg bonus rm w/ a 3/4 bath! Finished basement w/ a rec. rm, 5th bd and ba.

538 Winnipeg Court, Fort Collins - Well Cared for Home with an pen floor plan, spacious living room, inviting kitchen with an island, separate dining room, master bedroom and bath room suite has a large walk in shower, upstairs laundry room, brand new very large deck, 500 sq ft oversized 2 car garage. Home back to private open space, nicely manicured yard.

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