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Seed shortage may come in 2010 The Baltimore Sun
Will there be a shortage of vegetable seeds for gardeners in 2010? It is possible, says Barbara Melera, owner of the oldest seed house in the country, D. Landreth Seeds, formerly of Baltimore and now of New Freedom, Pa. Landreth recently published a beautiful and historical catalog to celebrate 225 years of teaching gardeners how to garden. After back to back good years – 2008s salmonella scares and 2009s poor economy send homeowners into the garden to grow their own food – you might expect a backslide in seed sales, Melera says. New gardeners get discouraged or bored. But, she says, “In 2009, we had the worst growing season in 50 years.” Rain and disease destroyed crops and with them, the seeds for next year’s garden. “Onion sets. And a cucumber seed shortage,” she predicts. “We are being told that the cucumber harvest was catastrophic, attacked late in the season by woolly mildew. There was fruit, but no viable seeds inside. “We are being told that many, many
varieties simply won’t be available.” Likewise, Europe had a terrible harvest this year, and Europeans purchased much of their produce from the United States, taking with it the seeds. And, as further proof that we are in a global marketplace, Europeans and Australians have taken a fancy to eating sprouts – tons of sprouts. “When you grow vegetables just to get the sprouts, nothing gets to fruit. And they are consuming gigantic quantities of seeds just for the purpose of sprouts.” Word of possible shortages must be leaking out, Melera says, because retailers are telling her they had their best December in years. It is certainly true that vegetable gardeners are ordering seeds earlier and earlier, but Melera says she thinks it is more likely that gardeners are acting out of fear of shortages. It would be a shame, she says, if the young gardeners for whom it is becoming a passion should face such a setback.
Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage agents present Homes for Our Troops with a $4,000 check with money raised from last fall’s ride. (Paul Litman/Times-Call)
Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage presents funds to Homes For Our Troops Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage in Longmont presented a $4,000 check to Larry Archer, construction coordinator for Homes For Our Troops, a nonprofit organization that builds homes for U.S. troops that come home with physical disabilities and need specialized homes. Christian Anderson, an agent with Col-
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Add to your stairs
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Carpet Squares Aubrey McClintock of Old Forge, Pa., installed zebra-print Flor tiles on the stairs in her 90-year-old home. One square can be cut to cover two stair treads. Flor carpet tiles are available in different colors, patterns and textures at Elements of Green in Kansas City and Lowe’s. Decals Instead of a carpet runner, Fresh Home magazine shows how to use removable wall decals for stairs. They used the Neu Tree design from www.modernwallgraphics.com ($60 for a 7-foot decal available in 40 colors). If necessary, use a fine paintbrush and an oil-based paint in the same color as the decal to touch up any joints or fill out the design. The best thing about decals? They can be peeled off without damaging surfaces and reapplied elsewhere.
Make your stairs shine By Stacy Downs McClatchy Newspapers
Your home should rise up to greet you, lifestyle experts are forever preaching. Sprucing up the stairway is a simple start. “Stairs are architectural details that should be played up,” says Karol Nickell, editor in chief of Fresh Home magazine. “But they often get ignored because they’re passageways. People forget that they’re the transition between the public and private places in the home, which makes them important.” To say Patricia Shackelford of Kansas City, Mo., felt uplifted when a candy-colored striped runner recently spiffed up her stairway is an understatement. Here’s what she wrote in her blog, Mrs. Blandings: “Is it possible that the installation of a carpet runner would offer such joy? Can you imagine your heart skipping, not a beat, but just skipping?” So how does she feel about her stairs now, after her three sons, ages 7, 10 and 13, as well as the family’s boxer, Rosie, have trounced up and down them hundreds of times in one of the snowiest winters in history? “The same,” Shackelford says with a satisfied smile. “It’s wearing well.” However, she concedes no one wears their shoes in the house, which is
why the cotton runner still looks new. In a shoe-wearing house, wool takes a better beating, especially in high-traffic areas. Shackelford found the two Dash & Albert rugs she used as runners at Stuff in Kansas City. It took installers about half a day to staple them in place to the stairs. The project cost about $750. Nickell says there are other ways to add a little springtime to our steps. Painting the risers – not the treads – a contrasting color is a smart choice. “It would also improve safety because it’s easier to see each step as you go up,” she says. The skirting of the staircase in front entrances, often painted the same color as the molding, also could be painted a new color. “You could even stencil in a traditional support bracket and paint it a bright color like lime green,” she says. “And when you get sick of it, you could just paint over it.” Another idea Nickell likes is using carpet tiles, which are easy for do-it-yourselfers to install. “There are so many colors and textures, and they’re very low profile and flexible to work with,” she says. “You could almost make a colorful, modern patchwork quilt with your stairs.” Aubrey McClintock of Old Forge, Pa., and her husband,
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Paint Stair risers can be painted a contrasting color, a smart safety choice too because they stand out. “You could even use turquoise, the color of 2010,” says Karol Nickell, editor in chief of Fresh Home magazine. “It’s a beautiful color because it’s earthy and stylish.” Step up the look of your stairs with mosaic tiled steps like the ones created by Casey Simmons in her home. (Tammy Ljungblad/Kansas City Star)
Lee, swapped out their scuffed rubbery stair treads for zebra print Flor carpet tiles. “It was a huge change right away,” she says, who shows crafting and home projects on her blog, A Daily Obsession. “I really wanted animal prints. I have a thing for them. They’re not over the top, but they’re fun.” “I like that if they get really gross, it’s easy to pull them and change them out,” McClintock says. It was a fairly inexpensive change, too, about $100. Casey Simmons of Kansas City took tiling her stairs several steps further. About eight years ago, she installed mosaics of tile samples, shells and river rocks from vacations as well as
broken dishes to the treads of the stairs leading up from the lower level. “I love them,” says Simmons, co-owner of Stuff. “When I’m talking on the phone I’ll go and sit on the rocks. It created a nice nook. They feel great underfoot, too, like those pebbly massagers.” Simmons spent 6 to 12 hours on each step in yoga-like positions to accomplish the elaborate mosaics. She knows the eclectic, beach bungalow-like look of hers isn’t for everyone. “Someone could do it in one color palette or one style of tile, and it would be sophisticated,” she says. “And at the same time, personal.”
Tiles Casey Simmons of Kansas City gathered found objects, including blown fuses, to create works of art on the stairs of her home. She also incorporated tiles on the treads that friends and family wrote to her to commemorate her 30th birthday. She suggests doing a sample board or stepping stone of mosaic tiling before tackling the stairs because it was a project that took dozens of hours. Other ways to spiff up your stairway • Change out art – Patricia Shackelford of Kansas City took on a craft project for her stairwell, painting canvases two equal colors and using inexpensive frames. • Improve the lighting – Use a wall sconce or lights that mount to the risers. • Paint the walls – Shackelford’s walls are sunshine yellow, making it feel warm and welcoming like spring, even on a cold winter’s day.
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On the Cover Patricia Shackelford of Kansas City found striped Dash & Albert rugs to use as a stair runner from Stuff in Brookside. See story above. (Tammy Ljungblad/Kansas City Star)
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Warm soil makes happy plants this season
Carol O’Meara Colorado State University Extension
After an endless wait of weeks, the peas have finally sprouted in my garden. It had taken long enough that I’d begun to fret, worried that they had rotted in the ground. No amount of standing over them, tapping my foot and demanding action was going to get them to sprout. They weren’t stubborn; they were chilly. Though our days are warm, our soils aren’t, so if you’re thinking of rushing the season, warm the soil before you plant. Row covers, plastic or water walls are ways to speed your garden from seed to table. Floating row covers, made of a light fabric, can raise soil temperatures 1 to 3 degrees. Though this doesn’t seem dramatic, if you sow your seeds directly into the ground, then tuck them in with this cloth, they’ll sprout sooner and you won’t be left wondering if you’ve destroyed your crop before the summer got going, which is when decent gardeners kill their plants. Cocooned under the cloth, radishes, lettuce, spinach, peas, Chinese cabbage, beets, carrots, turnips and parsnips stay warm, germinating sooner than they would if left out in the cold. Weigh down the edges of the cloth so wind doesn’t blow it to Kansas, and leave enough slack to let the seedlings lift it as they grow. If you’re popping in seedlings, warm the soil before you plant with sheet plastic laid across the ground. Use 6 mil or greater grade of black
plastic, secured to the ground with wire Ushaped earth staples. Though clear plastic warms faster, the see-through covering acts like a cozy greenhouse for weeds, which grow nicely under the tenting. Let the soil warm under plastic for two weeks, then check the temperature with a soil thermometer to see if your ground is ready for seedlings. In many cases the plastic should be removed before planting, but if you want to use it as a season-long mulch, be sure it’s UV-resistant. Under the tender mercy of our sun, nonUV resistant plastic becomes brittle and shatters over summer, and you’re left vacuuming the garden like an obsessive cleaner. If you shopped early and brought home a few plants, don’t fall victim to our fickle spring weather and plant tomatoes, peppers or eggplant without protection. Sleeve them with water walls to keep them from getting nipped by frost. These water-filled frost protectors are a great way to keep chilly nights and snow squalls from ruining your dreams of summer bounty. The trick to true success with water walls is to warm the soil before you plant your seedlings; keeping their bottoms as warm as their tops means they’ll grow with enthusiasm. Set up your walls one week before you pop those plants in the ground, to raise soil temperature. Remember to remove the water walls after
frost date, so plants can grow without a collar of hot plastic in the summer. Upcoming Plant Sales Planning your plant purchases? Check out the Loveland Garden Club’s annual plant sale fundraiser on May 8 from 8 a.m. to noon at the All Saints Episcopal Church, 3448 N. Taft Ave. in Loveland. Perennials, annuals, vegetables and herbs are ready for your garden, and if you’re unsure which is best, ask one of the Colorado Master Gardeners staffing the event. Proceeds go to community causes, such as local tree planting, scholarships, education and donations to other nonprofits. Novice vegetable gardeners planning on planting a garden should check out Vegetable Gardening for Beginners on May 1 from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the extension office in Longmont, 9595 Nelson Road. Offered by the Colorado Master Gardeners of Boulder County, this primer for growing food covers the basics of choosing a location, preparing the site, variety selection, troubleshooting and harvesting. Fee for the class is $20; pre-registration required. Call 303-678-6238 to sign up. Carol O’Meara is a horticulture entomologist with the Colorado State University Extension office at the Boulder County Fairgrounds in Longmont. Contact her by calling 303-678-6238 or e-mailing comeara@co.boulder.co.us. For more gardening tips, check out her blog at gardening afterfive.wordpress.com.
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Good credit opens the door to home-buying success With many signs pointing to the beginnings of a recovery in the housing market, potential homebuyers can still find plenty of selection, low prices and low interest rates. If you’re thinking of buying a home, now might be the right time, but before you contact a real estate agent or apply for a mortgage, your top priority should be checking your credit report to see if your credit is in good shape. Credit – specifically misuse and misunderstanding of credit – spurred the housing crisis, many experts agree. The consequences have included tighter standards from lenders and the need for borrowers to better understand how to use credit wisely. Interest rates remain low and those with good credit will be better positioned to take advantage of the opportunities currently available in this unique
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budget for ongoing mainteThe following is an edited excerpt from my new book, nance. “Buy, Close, Move In!” pubIf the property is large lished this month by Harperenough, you may want to hire Collins. someone to be the building In general, the costs of buycaretaker or manager, which is ing and owning investment real another expense. This person estate are similar to those of would ideally live on-site or in buying and owning a primary the neighborhood, so he or she residence. You don’t want to Ilyce Glink can be on hand to take care of skimp here just because you’re Tribune Media Services those pesky 3 a.m. calls. not planning on living in the Here is a list of potential exproperty. penses you may encounter First, if your tenants are unhappy, you’ll when you buy and own rental property: be unhappy because they’ll be calling you Mortgage and real estate taxes; property constantly to fix things. Second, life can and umbrella liability insurance premiums; change at the drop of a hat. You might homeowners association fees, co-op aswind up living in this property at some sessments or monthly maintenance fees; point in time. utilities; repairs to and maintenance of the Before you buy, make sure you know exterior and interior of the property; landabout any potentially costly problems with scaping; special taxes and fees; repairs to the property – for the sake of your tenants get the unit in rentable condition; and, the and your wallet. To do this, hire a profesX factor. sional home inspector who specializes in The X factor is a line item in your inthe type of property you’re buying. vestment property budget for the unA professional home inspector will work known – and something always pops up. for a condo, a townhome, a single-family Some investors use a percentage (such as 2 house or even a small building with four to or 5 percent of the maintenance budget) ten rental units. For something larger, you and some just add in a fixed cost (such as may want to hire a commercial building $1,000 or $5,000), depending on the size inspector or someone with experience inof the maintenance budget. The X factor specting commercial or industrial buildcovers issues such as having to replace a ings. Expect to pay at least $400, dependfurnace or hot water heater. ing on the size and complexity of the inAs you grow and learn as a real estate inspection. vestor, you’ll develop your own formula Keep in mind that the bigger the proper- for success. But you’ll always have to ty, the most expensive the problems. In watch your expenses. When it comes to some cases, it’s just that smaller problems owning investment real estate, every time are replicated throughout four or more you spend money, it’s coming out of your units and wind up costing a lot of cash up own pocket. front to fix. Ilyce R. Glink’s latest book is “Buy, Close, Move In!” In addition to spotting potentially exIf you have questions, you can call her radio show pensive problems and factoring in any nec- at 800-972-8255 any Sunday, from 11 a.m. to 1 essary adjustments before you purchase p.m. EST. Contact Ilyce through her Website at the property, you also have to figure out a www.thinkglink.com.
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Japanese urn dates back to early 20th century
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Dear Helaine and Joe: My great-grandfather purchased an urn in Japan around 1895. It stands 36 inches tall, and the decoration is detailed. There are no markings. It has never been formally appraised, but an appraiser casually said it is not a reproduction. He also said there are so many reproductions of this type of ware that the originals are only slightly more valuable than the repros. The urn is in good condition. What can you tell us about it? – J.Z.
Dear J.Z.: We are more than a little flabbergasted by what the appraiser had to say. Almost without exception, originals are significantly more valuable than reproductions, and we are surprised that a professional appraiser would make such a statement. Anyway, let us first discuss what this object is and how it was made. In one of the pictures, we noticed a cream-colored edge around the ruffled rim, and this strongly suggests a piece of Japanese Satsuma. Satsuma is an important type of Japanese pottery first made in the early 17th century at kilns located in the Kagoshima prefecture, on the island of Kyushu captured by the lord of Satsuma after he had tried (and failed) to conquer Korea – cre-
ated the pottery. Using local white clay, these potters produced light, porous semiporcelain that was a soft beige (or cream) color, with ivory/brown undertones. The glaze on Satsuma pieces is crackled – or covered with a fine network of shallow cracks. These cracks occur because the glaze shrinks more than the pottery itself in the kiln. It is our opinion that this particular piece was probably manufactured in either Tokyo or Yokohama, not made in villages associated with the lord of Satsuma or in Kyoto. It is attractive, but not of the best artistic quality. The 1895 date seems early to us, and unless there is documentation, we feel this piece is circa 1915 or 1920. In any event, such a large piece is highly desirable. This piece would be more valuable if it were one of a pair or if it had a lid. Lacking these enhancements, however, it has an insurance replacement value of $1,600 to $2,200. Helaine Fendelman and Joe Rosson are the authors of “Price It Yourself� (HarperResource, $19.95). Contact them at Treasures in Your Attic, P.O. Box 27540, Knoxville, TN 37927. Email them at treasures@knology.net.
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Vignettes bring a home to life
April 24, 2010 Here are seven tips for creating striking vignettes in your home: 1. Build your vignette around a light source. If your arrangement of objects is in a dark corner, it won’t be seen and the effect will be lost. Try building your vignette around a lamp. 2. Choose objects to support the style and theme of your room. If your room is formal, a symmetrical design works best. If the room is casual, asymmetrical groupings are better.
One of the easiest ways to add designer zing to your home is to arrange objects into vignettes, or groupings, atop tables and shelves. Think of it as creating a beautiful still life. You can make a vignette on top of any flat surface: dresser, table, bookshelf, countertop or window ledge. You can use vases, mirrors, plants, greenery, photos or other personal belongings to create a mood, just like a set designer does for a film or play.
3. Use color in your vignette to coordinate a room. Use items in shades that complement the dominant color in a room. Silk flowers or artificial fruit are good ways to introduce color. 4. Display objects in odd numbers. Place several objects of similar shape, size and color together in odd numbers for maximum impact. Groups of three or five work well and are stronger visually than a group of two or four. 5. Vary the height of objects. Use
small pedestals to elevate items. Try stacking books to create a platform for smaller objects. 6. Stick to a theme. Group candles, for example, or family vacation photos. 7. Create depth. Place objects from the back of the flat surface to the front instead of in a straight line the length of the surface. Placing objects atop a mirror is an easy way to create a sense of dimension. – HGTV
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1st FLOOR 1 bdrm apt Quiet area, lndry nr 23rd & 1 & 2 BDRM Apt Homes Main. Sorry no pets, $550 Fox Ridge Apts Premier Top Realty, (303)931-6423 Gated Community. Pets OK! For Info & Specials 2 BDRM 1.5 BA, Central Call (303)774-9944 Longmont, coin-op, 2 car crprt, N/S/P $750 303-775-9529
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1 Bedroom- $525! 2 Bedroom- $600! Secure bldg, swimming pool, A/C, on-site laundry. Call PMP, 303-776-RENT Lanyon Park Apartments 1 br/1 ba $545, 3 br/1.5 ba $695, range, refrig, D/W, laundry fac., near bus & stores. Call on-site mgr Dan 720-494-2955 or Mock 303-497-0668. www. mockpropertymanagement.com
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ROOMS & Apartments Weekly/Monthly, from $100/week. Utililties included. (303)931-7108 SM 1 bdrm trlr,222 S Main,Longmt.Refs, $375 303-507-3457 Thistle Communities Longmont 1 Bdrm starting at $530 1 Bdrm w/ loft stng at $630 2 Bdrm starting at $645 No credit check. 15 3rd Ave 303-651-9496 Se habla Espanol.
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Quiet 2 bdrm, 1.5 bath, new carpet/paint, complete kitch, W/D hkup, priv patio storage, carport. N/S, N/P 333 23rd. $750 + $650/dep. (303)772-3152 / (303)532-6522
2415 Water Cress Court 2 BDRM, Avail Immed. $1295. (303)440-8200
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SPACIOUS 3 BDRM Cath ceiling, Pvt deck, carport, off-st end unit on park. Meadow Dr. $875+dep. 303-499-9727 or 303-503-1595.
● 1243 HUNTER CT 2 bdrm, 1-3/4 ba bi-level townhome, W/D hkup, carport, no dogs. $700/mo. RMG RE, (303)772-4466
Commercial/ Industrial 4040 ROOMS & Apartments Weekly/Monthly, from $100/week. Utililties included. (303)931-7108
2 BDRM, 1.5 bath Townhouse, NW location. $700. 303-776-5416
● 1202 PARKER3 bdrm, 1-3/4 ba tri-level SW Longmont TH- 2200 SF, duplex, A/C, single car gar, 2 bdrm, main flr master, fncd yd. No pets. $1100/mo. 2.5 ba, study, frpl, deck, RMG RE, (303)772-4466 $1400 (303)442-8693
2 BDRM, 1.5 ba, backs to pk, 2026 Lincoln, $695 3 BDRM, 2 bath, garage, 328 Columbine, $845 3 BDRM, 1.75 bath, gar, 2000sf, 2224 Emery, $975 Alert Realty 303-776-5156
1840 Skyway Drive, Unit C 2,040 sq ft Industrial Condo $5.50 sq ft + NNN 12’ x 12’ O/H Door Ken Kanemoto
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EASTGLEN APTS 630 Lashley, Longmont (303)682-2943 1, 2 & 3 BEDROOMS: SPRING SPECIALS Pool, air, laundry ✭Wtr, trash, sewer pd
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1333 SUMNER, 2 bdrm, 1 ba, $735, pets ok, D/W, W/D hkup. Avail May 1. FPM 303-443-6064
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EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY All real estate advertised in this paper is subject to the federal and state Fair Housing Act which makes it illegal to advertise “any preference, limitation or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status or national origin, or an intention to make any such preference, limitation, or discrimination.” The newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. All persons are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised are available on an equal opportunity basis. ● 108 E. 5TH AVE2 bdrm, 1 ba, hdwd flrs, fncd yard, off st pkng. $800 RMG RE, (303)772-4466
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348 COLLYER ST. #208
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5090
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4080
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5090
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3720 Staghorn Dr. Longmont Gorgeous 3Bd/3Ba/2Car on Cul-de-sac Fin Daylight Bsmt w/Fam Rm! Low Maint Landscaping $217,500. Ann Napier CBRB 303-775-5234
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17-147205
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Character & charm in this updated 3 bdrm, 2 ba formal liv & din rm, lg kit w/ lots of cabnts. Part. fin bsmt, fncd $1200/mo Nelson RE (303)776-0684
17-147209
Garage Town, Del Camino 1200SF, 2 overhead doors, heated, hot/cold wtr, 9000# lift, custom cabinets, epoxy flr, 80 gal comp, 220 outlet, RV outlet, RV dump area. Clubhouse, restrooms. $115,000 720-351-8979
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Longmont • Warren & Rebekah Williams from DFS Invest LLC, 10595 Forester Pl, Longmont, $169,000, home • Thomas Polinko from Becky Adams, 2202 Watersong Cir, Longmont, $207,500, home • Barbara & Joel Silverman from Bank New York Mellon Trustee, 1364 Terrace Dr, Longmont, $210,000, home • Ann Davis from Oussama Bennani, 741 Sandpoint Dr, Longmont, $248,000, home • Boulder Health from Boulder County Aids Project, 82 21st Ave Ste C, Longmont, $295,000, home • Kevin & Jean Cavanaugh from Randal Childers, 1854 Sundance Dr, Longmont, $560,000, home • James Bengston from Sherry Cummings, 2321 Calais Dr Unit A, Longmont, $180,000, condo • Andrea Shipp from Leif Diers, 1264 Red Mountain Dr, Longmont, $245,000, home • Sherri Davis from Amy Ford, 1537 Kylie Dr, Longmont, $204,000, home • Tommy & Anna Castilleja from Russell Josephson, 220 Homestead Pkwy, Longmont, $315,000, home • Yen Chin from Harry Love, 5213 Bella Vista Dr, Longmont, $310,000, home • Richard Fogherty from Jodi Massaro, 753 Sanctuary Ln, Longmont, $225,000, home • Steven & David Boyle from Donald McFarlin, 2033 Spencer St, Longmont, $177,000, home • James Cushingmurray from Orr Family Trust, 6748 Golf Club Dr, Longmont, $583,000, home • Melissa Newell from Andrea Shipp, 939 Corey St, Longmont, $175,000, home • Sarah Hansard from Donald Sundberg, 1408 Sumac St, Longmont, $160,000, home • Susan Einberger from Euvaldo Valdez, 8108 Dry Creek Cir, Longmont, $272,500, home • Michael & Socorro Meiler from Andrew Visser, 818 Bittersweet Ln, Longmont, $370,000, home • Mark & Carolyn McLean from Joseph Wach, 2420 Eagleview Cir, Longmont, $417,000, home • Skip Defalco from Wood Haines Development Invest, 13016 Woodridge Dr, Longmont, $225,000, home
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• Joanna & Reese Crawford from Ralph Bailey, 3568 Columbia Dr, Longmont, $264,000, home • Joseph Wach from Edward Fitzgerald, 2020 Creekside Dr, Longmont, $589,000, home • Mark Spencer from Jeremy Fobes, 408 11th Ave, Longmont, $235,000, home • Laurie Pallack from Michael Monticello, 4047 Arezzo Dr, Longmont, $320,000, home • Kirk & Jessica Veitch from Kenneth Ordes, 1825 Rannoch Dr, Longmont, $298,000, home • Daphne Trust from Russell Ray, 4428 Bella Vista Dr, Longmont, $400,000, home • Kenneth Wolf from Margaret Russell, 16882 County Road 1, Longmont, $400,000, home • Nancy Reckling from Bobby Soltani, 1026 8th Ave, Longmont, $315,000, home • Rita Deligio from Sonoma Pinnacle LLC, 1170 Olympia Ave Unit E, Longmont, $195,000, condo • Matthew & Eileen Holloran from Susan Straight, 809 Nelson Park Ln, Longmont, $250,000, home • Andrew Dolan from Stanley Smith, 10435 Butte Dr, Longmont, $155,000, home • Chad Watanabe from Bagley Harold, 1637 Deerwood Dr, Longmont, $200,000, home • Detlef Living from Martha Chinault, 2241 Santa Fe Dr, Longmont, $200,000, home • Gabriel Wilson from Jerry Davis, 939 Sumac St, Longmont, $162,000, home • Cassandra Rollings from Tim Fairbank, 1402 Sumac St, Longmont, $183,000, home • Harold & Baadrea Bagley from Hapa Associates LLC, 2913 Breakwater Dr, Longmont, $674,000, home • Charles Brown from Evelyn Leiding, 401 Crystal Pl, Longmont, $184,900, home • Margaret MacAulay from Homa Nekoorad, 9 Cornell Dr, Longmont, $312,500, home • Brian Muirhead from Erik Nelson, 1871 Queens Dr, Longmont, $172,500, home • Fred Dunham from Susan Padilla, 1751 Collyer St, Longmont, $183,000, home • Kris Houghton from Lorraine Pavlo, 1558 Cedarwood Dr, Longmont, $203,000, home • Brent Vandervliet from Earl Toledo, 11793 Pleasant View Rdg, Longmont, $463,000, home • Gary & Jan Giovi from Joan Zalewski, 13131 E County Line Rd, Longmont, $500,000, home
Allenspark • I LLC from Robert Harvey, 2632 Conifer Hill Rd, Allenspark, $65,000, home Berthoud • Tory Patterson from Robert Robben, 353 Colorado Ave, Berthoud, $159,000, home • William Gruening from Andrea Bunzey, 2201 S County Road 21, Berthoud, $339,000, home • Aspen LLC from Masterpiece Homes LLC, 1410 Mount Meeker Ave, Berthoud, $48,000, home • Aspen LLC from Masterpiece Homes LLC, 1408 Mount Meeker Ave, Berthoud, $48,000, home • Wga LLC from Lloyd Peterman, 1420 N County Road 27 E, Berthoud, $900,000, home Dacono • Matthew & Brittany Johnson from Kendra Babkiewich, 307 Sundance Pkwy, Dacono, $162,300, home Erie • Manuel Rivera from Fed Home Loan Mtg Corp, 2504 Azalea Way, Erie, $267,300, home • Todd Bachmann from Liang Huang, 927 Zodo Ave, Erie, $311,000, home • William & Marjorie Scruggs from Michael McKim, 1945 Mountain View St, Erie, $375,000, home • Christopher & Halee Lesch from Taylor Morrison Colo Inc, 1155 Petras St, Erie, $412,200, home • Asa Akers from Sheri McCoid, 1690 Daily Dr, Erie, $290,500, home • Robert & Jill Cormier from Paul Cunningham, 1398 Washburn St, Erie, $474,000, home • Lou Thor from David Grace, 171 McAfee Cir, Erie, $285,000, home • Roy & Stephanie Wilson from Richmond American Homes Colo, 1397 Graham Cir, Erie, $261,800, home • Eduardo & Claudia Sanchez from Richmond American Homes Colo, 727 Graham Cir, Erie, $341,400, home • Brittany Phipps from Matthew Sungy, 1359 Hickory Dr, Erie, $310,000, home • Leonard Smith from John Coenen, 1217 Links Ct, Erie, $730,000, home • Peter Olivola from Joanne Finnegan, 734 Carbon St, Erie, $185,000, home Firestone • Sean & Tracy Lowery from Northsight Inc, 10289 Cherryvale St, Firestone, $244,000, home
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• Thomas Grove from Bonny Shuman, 10505 Falcon St, Firestone, $255,500, home • Manuel & Colleen Figueroa from Journey Homes LLC, 9617 Bountiful St, Firestone, $289,900, home Fort Lupton • Winona Sellers from HUD, 289 Bighorn Ter, Fort Lupton, $132,000, home • Dewayne Jackson from HUD, 805 Park Ave, Fort Lupton, $515,000, home • Bruce Iverson from Katherine Steckel, 1014 Park Ave, Fort Lupton, $110,000, home • Anthony Gomez from Melanie Tiffany, 1202 Village Dr, Fort Lupton, $123,700, home Frederick • Jason & Lindsey Buchanan from Fed Home Loan Mtg Corp, 5887 Wood Duck Ct, Frederick, $210,000, home • DDW LLC from Gre Holdings LLC, 3772 Puritan Way Unit 5, Frederick, $85,000, condo • Debra Lucas from JNET LLC, 5472 Glen Canyon Dr, Frederick, $260,000, home • Lisa McMikle from KDB Homes Inc, 6437 Eagle Butte Ave, Frederick, $272,000, home • Jeffrey & Deborah Loper from KDB Homes Inc, 6426 Steeple Rock Dr, Frederick, $306,700, home Platteville • Darrell Phillips from Fannie Mae, 903 Main St, Platteville, $45,000, home Foreclosures – notice of election and demand • Borrower: Robert & Shanille Burke, Lender: Everhome Mortgage Company, Amount: $138,140, Property: 1210 MacKay Ct, Dacono, Filed: 04/14/10 • Borrower: Christopher & Sara Carney, Lender: Bayview Loan Servicing LLC, Amount: $649,823, Property: 2448 Walters Dr, Erie, Filed: 04/14/10 • Borrower: Leslie Vera, Lender: Saxon Mortgage Services Inc, Amount: $149,740, Property: 189 Garfield Ln, Erie, Filed: 04/13/10 • Borrower: Rafael Madrid, Lender: BAC Home Loans Servicing LP, Amount: $155,581, Property: 3100 Blue Sky Cir 14-306, Erie, Filed: 04/13/10 • Borrower: James Wrenfrow, Lender: Robert & Betty Wrenfrow, Amount: $65,000, Property: 1672 County Road 11, Erie, Filed: 04/14/10 • Borrower: Ronnie & Tanya
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Fischer, Lender: Pnc Mortgage A Division Of PNC Bank, Amount: $138,777, Property: 2016 Hickory St, Fort Lupton, Filed: 04/14/10 • Borrower: Carmelo Flores Mendoza, Lender: BAC Home Loans Servicing LP, Amount: $173,966, Property: 410 Beth Ave, Fort Lupton, Filed: 04/14/10 • Borrower: Douglas Edelfelt, Lender: Taylor Bean & Whitaker Mortgage Corp, Amount: $293,741, Property: 5899 E Conservation Dr, Frederick, Filed: 04/14/10 • Borrower: Sheila & David Stone, Lender: BAC Home Loans Servicing LP, Amount: $174,763, Property: 942 Reynolds Farm Ln B, Longmont, Filed: 04/08/10 • Borrower: Rick & Pamela Wettstein, Lender: US Bank National Association, Amount: $478,249, Property: 8400 N County Line Rd, Longmont, Filed: 04/08/10 • Borrower: Brett Endes & Marcel Grenier, Lender: BAC Home Loans Servicing LP, Amount: $255,762, Property: 306 Sweet Valley Ct, Longmont, Filed: 04/08/10 • Borrower: Christopher Johnston, Lender: US Bank NA, Amount: $195,739, Property: 1310 S Judson St, Longmont, Filed: 04/09/10 • Borrower: James Schreck, Lender: Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, Amount: $103,291, Property: 1138 Olympia Ave 14i, Longmont, Filed: 04/09/10 • Borrower: David Vara, Lender: Phh Mortgage Corporation, Amount: $118,431, Property: 1248 Meadow St, Longmont, Filed: 04/09/10 • Borrower: Scott Ackerman, Lender: BAC Home Loans Servicing LP, Amount: $276,007, Property: 1518 Skyline Ln, Longmont, Filed: 04/12/10 • Borrower: Mary Stenger, Lender: Wells Fargo Bank NA, Amount: $225,827, Property: 730 Sumner St, Longmont, Filed: 04/13/10 • Borrower: Barbara Wilder, Lender: The Bank Of New York Mellon, Amount: $235,680, Property: 421 Francis St, Longmont, Filed: 04/14/10 • Borrower: Matthew Rademacher, Lender: Bank Of New York As Trustee, Amount: $165,206, Property: 1011 Sonoma Cir 3C, Longmont, Filed: 04/14/10
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