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Brand new townhomes with access to everything you need BY GINA CRONIN GINA.CRONIN@GAZETTE.COM
There are two exciting new townhome developments being introduced to the Springs in the coming months for anyone who wants the perfect combination of scenic and accessible. The first, conveniently located on York Road near the intersection of Woodmen Road and Academy Boulevard, is Yorkshire Commons Townhomes. These twofloor units each come complete with an attached two-car garage, three bedrooms and three bathrooms. The development’s construction is already under way and the first of four buildings will be completed by the end of October. This north Colorado Springs community will feature 20 beautifully designed 1,460 square foot townhomes. The entryway leads to an open-concept living, dining and kitchen area; perfect for entertaining and relaxing. Also on the main level is a bathroom, spacious patio and garage access. The second level features a master suite with a walk-in closet and master bathroom on one end and the additional two bedrooms and bathroom across an airy loft. The intelligent plan creates the ideal spaces for privacy and connectivity. Unit pricing starts at $229,000 and buyers may begin contracting them now to make selections and upgrades. “One of the great draws is that these townhomes are located in School District 20,” says Creed Spillane, Managing Broker of Quantum Residential Group. “It is a big value to find newly constructed townhomes in District 20 at that price.” Residents are just moments away from King Soopers, Sprouts, Whole Foods, Natural Grocers, REI, Bed Bath and Beyond, Barnes and Noble, Chapel Hills Mall, Best Buy and much more. A full
range of personal, home and car service companies are also in arm’s reach. A quick hop onto the I-25 brings residents to the Downtown area or Garden of the Gods in just 15 minutes. The luxury Canyon Creek Townhomes are a part of the large-scale Ivywild urban renewal project. This already charming, versatile and historic neighborhood is being revitalized into a brand new entertainment core, featuring dining, shopping, an art row and biking trails. Located along Cheyenne Creek, the townhomes have a private feel while granting instant access to community activities and events. Additionally, the development is only a block away from the restored Ivywild School. “It is here that the canyon meets urban energy,” says Spillane. “Residents have ample opportunity to live, work and play right outside their front door with quick access to downtown, The Broadmoor hotel and resort and North Cheyenne Cañon Park.” Quantum Residential Group is now accepting reservations for the threestory creek-side and street-side townhomes. The development has 19 units that start in the mid-$300s and range from 1,782 to 2,212 square feet. Buyers may choose a unit with two or three bedrooms and a one or two-car garage. Select units can also accommodate an elevator. The bright, fresh and energy-efficient interiors inspire stimulating living spaces and serene sleeping quarters, which establishes a unique, comfortable and accommodating environment. Residents will be given the opportunity to gain full access to the amenities at the proposed Hilton Home2Suite &
Yorkshire Commons and Canyon Creek Townhomes extend the ultimate balance of nature, privacy and entertainment.
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Tips for moving with your dog BY GINA CRONIN GINA.CRONIN@GAZETTE.COM
Relocating can be fun, exciting and perhaps a bit stressful for everyone in your household, including your fur babies. Dogs are creatures of habit and can be quite territorial, so it is important to take their needs into account during home showings and throughout the moving process.
BEFORE THE MOVE
No matter how cute and sweet your dog is, they should not be out loose during a home viewing. Not only can this throw off potential buyers who may dislike or be allergic to dogs, you run the risk of your beloved pup running out the front door or a yard gate. Also, because of their territorial nature, even the nicest dogs may not respond well to a stranger in the home, and behave unpredictably. You can, instead, keep your dog in a crate or, better yet, take him or her out with you on a joy ride or to the park. If you choose the crate, ensure there is fresh water, treats and toys to keep your dog occupied. Keeping to your dog’s, and your own, routine can reduce the hectic nature of relocation. Maintain your usual amount of exercise and walk-time; maybe even take it up a notch to keep your pup’s energy levels at bay. Also, because people will be in and out of the house more, and doors will be propped open to move boxes and furniture out, it’s essential to have an up-to-date dog tag in case your dog gets out. This may take some time for your dog to accept, but it may be a good idea to limit your dog’s access to certain areas of the house when you’re trying to sell. This can keep certain rooms fresher, cleaner and neater. Especially if you have a dog that sheds, this can make life much easier.
DURING THE MOVE
As the bulk of your belongings are being moved out of the home, keep the
dog in a room with the door closed, plenty of toys, water and treats. This will eliminate confusion and headache and allow you to focus on organizing and packing your items. If your dog is coming along for the ride to your new home, and especially if that ride is to a different state or across the country, don’t forget to pack food, snacks, a water bowl, toys, leash and pillow to ensure his or her comfort for the duration trip. Also, plan ahead by booking hotels or motels along the way that are pet-
friendly. The last thing you need at 9 p.m. after a full day of driving is to arrive at an Inn that does not allow pets. Also, just as you and your family need ample stops to stretch and use the restroom, so does your dog. Take your dogs on several walks daily to let off some steam. A word about flying. Please keep in mind that large dogs are not permitted to fly in-cabin. While small dogs can travel in a crate stowed under the seat, large dogs must stay with the cargo. Thousands and thousands of
dogs make the trip safely each year, but please keep in mind that temperatures can change considerably and pose a risk to your canine companion.
AFTER THE MOVE
As when you were leaving your old home, keep your dog in a room with a closed door, treats and water when unloading and unpacking. Try to recreate a space that is familiar visually and audibly. Also, while
you may be compelled to wash your dog’s blankets and pillows, it may be a good idea to keep the familiar scent until you all settle in for a while. Provide plenty of playtime and walk the perimeter of your yard to ensure there are no escape routes for your clever friend. Also, get back into a walk routine as soon as possible. Try to take longer-than-usual strolls to help your pup acclimate to the new neighborhood and mark his or her territory. ■
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BY BRIANNA MCGURRAN THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
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Affording a house seems out of reach. Will I ever be able to buy a home of my own?
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I’ve asked myself this Brianna McGurran question too many times to count, maybe because I know homeownership wasn’t always so hard to achieve. My parents bought their three-bedroom house on Long Island in 1978 for $46,000, or $169,782 in today’s dollars. My dad was a truck driver, and my mom was an artist, both in their late 20s. Now, nearly 40 years later, I’m also in my late 20s, but I drop off a rent check each month instead of making a mortgage payment. Firsttime homebuyers are four years older than they were in the late 1970s and rent longer before buying, according to research by real estate website Zillow. Median incomes for first-time buyers didn’t change much between 1978 and 2013, but the median home price for that group went up more than $40,000. So here we are, fellow 20- and 30-somethings, eager to buy homes but unable to afford them. It’s not your imagination. The most recent data for median existing home prices shows they reached a new high of $244,100 in July, according to the National Association of Realtors. Low interest rates have kept monthly mortgage payments affordable by historical standards, says Jonathan Spader, senior research associate at Harvard’s Joint Center for Housing Studies, but higher home prices make it tougher to cobble together a down payment. That’s especially true when student loan payments and high rents drain bank accounts. A record 21.3 million renter households allocated more than 30 percent of their pretax incomes toward housing in 2014, reports the Joint Center for Housing Studies, a 44 percent increase from 2001. While you don’t need to own a house to be happy, many of us still want a place we can call our own. It’ll take some creativity, but it is possible to buy a house someday. Here’s how.
SAVE LONGER
If you want to settle in an expensive area long term, you’ll have to save diligently and feel comfortable waiting longer to buy, which is what I’m doing. A down payment averages 24 percent of the home’s purchase price in highpriced locations, according to real estate data firm RealtyTrac. That makes the down payment one of the biggest hurdles to overcome if you’re
angling to live in a competitive market, where mortgage lenders look for more money down as an indication that you’re an attractive buyer. Sock away a portion of your annual bonus from work, or increase the amount you save whenever you get a raise or quit subscription services you don’t use. Set up an automatic transfer into a savings account designated for your down payment so it grows without much effort.
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Those strategies might not be enough to reach your down payment goal. If you’re eager to buy a house soon, government-sanctioned companies Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac will let you make a down payment of just three percent of the home’s price. The Federal Housing Administration also offers mortgages that require down payments of 3.5 percent. Local housing counseling agencies can tell you what programs you qualify for and whether down payment assistance is available in your area, Spader says. You’ll need to weigh the trade-offs of a smaller down payment. You’ll pay mortgage insurance if you put less than 20 percent down, for instance, which increases your monthly mortgage payment. A mortgage calculator can help you figure out what monthly payment you can afford.
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You might be able to have your long-awaited housewarming party sooner — without stretching your budget to its limit — if you live in or move to a region known for its affordability. A September 2015 report by real estate website Trulia found that eight of the 10 most affordable cities for homeowners were in the Midwest, while seven of the 10 least affordable cities were in California. The median home price in the Midwest was $194,000 in July, according to the National Association of Realtors; about $50,000 less than the national median. Lower prices mean lower down payments and a mortgage that won’t take a huge chunk of your income. Living in a lower-cost area isn’t the right choice for everyone, but it’s an option if you’re ready to put down roots sooner than a higher-priced city will allow. ■
Their services provide expertise from the initial concept to the final closing. The firm is pleased to provide builders, buyers and sellers with one-stop shopping in residential real estate, including a singular marketing management solution that goes far beyond what is found in typical real estate sales representation. To connect with Quantum Residential about Yorkshire Commons Townhomes and Canyon Creek Townhomes, call Principal and Managing Broker Creed Spillane at 719-291-4123 or visit QuantumResidentialGroup.com. ■
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Always aim to pay off credit card debt as soon as possible. Consider moving balances from high interest credit cards to one with a lower interest rate. This will allow you to pay off debt faster.
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The average household throws out about $600 worth of food each year. Meal planning and budgeting for food can reduce waste significantly. Learning how long food keeps and the truth about expiration dates can also help, as can cooking in bulk and freezing meals.
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Every month, many homeowners throw money out their doors and windows through energy loss attributed to poorly insulated or maintained homes. Combat the problem easily for instant savings. Top up attic insulation with an easyto-install batt product, like Roxul Comfortbatt, which can also be used to insulate crawl spaces, basement headers and walls for greater energy
efficiency. Caulk cracks and crevices around doors and windows and invest in a programmable thermostat.
CHOOSING THE WRONG PLAN, OPTION OR SERVICE
Many of us overspend on our phone, cable and even our mortgage. Have you stayed with the status quo for convenience? It might be time to rethink your options. Right-size your phone plan — perhaps an unlimited plan is unnecessary — to reflect actual usage and shrink monthly bills. Consider alternate sources for television and movie viewing. Always shop around for mortgage or car insurance and consider using a broker who has access to dozens of potential lenders and insurers.
SPLURGING ON COFFEE
Café-quality coffee is an indulgence, and a cup of joe-to-go can cost between two and seven dollars. Consider investing in a quality coffee maker or espresso machine for your home or office, and put your daily savings to better use.
BUYING LOTTERY TICKETS
Quite simply, the odds of winning the lottery are not in your favor. Most of us have a better chance of getting struck by lightning. Spending just $10 a week over 20 years adds up to more than $10,000. Put that into a savings account, and you’ve already won.
IMPULSE BUYING
A little self-control can go a long way. Become a smart shopper by researching prices and options before making significant purchases. Plan ahead to save additional money by packing lunches or snacks instead of eating out. ■
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Fabulously remodeled, open & airy ranch home (3b/3b/2c) with mountain views. The ½ acre private, landscaped lot is a magical wonderland. The home has spacious main level living with a partial basement for storage. The home flows from inside out with a 27x11 screened in porch with tile floors off the master bedroom suite. The dining room opens to the porch with a bank of windows with mountain, garden and treed views! It is a true retreat.
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Freelancing is becoming more and more common these days with the rise of technology. People are more mobile and have the whole world at their fingertips, so to speak. Whether someone is a graphic designer, copywriter, IT specialist, virtual assistant or in another profession, starting a successful freelancing career is entirely possible if an individual is willing to work hard and be resourceful. According to Freelancers Union, nearly one in three Americans work independently. The majority of these individuals do so by choice rather than necessity, because the conventional nine-to-five schedule was no longer working for them. People are drawn to freelancing largely because of the freedom and flexibility it provides. The ability to choose one’s own schedule, work space and projects opens up a world of possibility. Challenges are bound to arise as well, however, due to inconsistent workloads and cash flow. While people love being their own boss, they might not be as enthusiastic about being one’s own marketing, billing, human resources and accounting departments. It requires a high-level of multitasking, diligence and organization to freelance, so browse the below tips if you are thinking about making the switch:
1. GET YOUR NAME OUT THERE Starting a freelancing career is not easy. It takes a lot of time and effort to reach out to different employers and build your name. It’s helpful to create a LinkedIn profile, build a website, compile a portfolio, get business cards, attend networking events within your industry and reach out to existing networks. Make your specializations clear and build a reputation. It may be a slow start, which can be frustrating for a seasoned professional, but with dedication it can pick up.
you notice some time has passed. Always be a pleasant and honest person to work with. This can help you stand out, eliminate confusion and build rapport.
3. SAY NO There are times when the work is slow and you will want to say yes to every project that comes your way. There are also times when you might have a full plate. At these times, it is perfectly acceptable to say no to a project. Quality work is of utmost importance. It is likely that one project too many can reduce the quality of all of your work. This will cause stress for you and frustration for employers. Keep an updated calendar and weekly planof-action so you can visualize your workload. Know your limits and keep integrity, it will be understood and appreciated.
4. GO OUTSIDE Yes, you heard that right. Freelancers often work from home and spend hours upon hours inside. Make sure to get dressed, go out, go for a walk, feel the sun and communicate face to face with others. Working solo does not provide the same day-to-day human interaction so make a point to make an appearance somewhere at some point every day. It is healthy to step away from a project and come back with a fresh mindset.
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At the end of the day, you need to get paid. With multiple employers it can be hard to keep track. Make a clear payment policy. Outline your accepted method of payment, down payment amount and late payment penalties up front. Many freelancers prefer to use Paypal to bill employers because it is convenient and secure. Also select a good invoicing software to keep track of different employers and how much you are owed. Set a specific time each month to send out invoices to stay organized.
Now you are beginning to get some work so make sure to keep on top of it. Respond promptly to employers, read assigned projects carefully and ask questions as necessary. State your rate and how long a project will take clearly and confidently. Make sure to keep in touch with employers and reach out to them first if
A lot of people mistake freelancing for being easy. While not as simple as it may sound, once a person sets their mind to each task and gets into a rhythm he or she can enjoy working on constructive and impressive projects from anywhere at any time. ■
It requires a high-level of multitasking, diligence and organization to freelance, so browse these tips if you are thinking about making the switch.
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