Fort Collins Outdoor Water Use Restrictions October 1, 2020 The Outdoor Water Use Restrictions are in effect beginning October 1st. The City Manager Darin Atteberry signed a declaration and ordered for mandatory action level 4 water restrictions. This affects lawn watering and other outdoor water uses. He hopes to avoid… read more →
Real estate across the country is vastly different and no two markets are the same. The price tag of the same house in two different cities could be hundreds of thousands of dollars different. Here are the top 5 most expensive and least expensive cities to live in 2020. Most… read more →
Students from Colorado State University are a large driving force for historically low vacancy rates in Fort Collins. Fort Collins, especially near CSU, has had vacancy rates under 5% for decades. While Fort Collins remains under 5% vacancy, the number has started to slide. The two factors that we need… read more →
Your ability to build wealth from rental properties is dependent on the quality of tenants you attract. Great tenants are the ones who will take care of the property and pay their rent on time. To find great tenants, you must first find great properties that attract the great tenants.… read more →
It’s common to ask friends and family for referrals of who they have worked with when you are looking for a service professional. This same idea translates into real estate. Did you know that your real estate agent can be a referral source for connecting with other agents outside of… read more →
1. Demand is Strong The Buyer Traffic Report from the National Association of Realtors shows that buyer demand is remaining strong throughout most of the country. Not only are these buyers looking, but they are ready, willing, and able to purchase. This gives you a great chance of being able… read more →
The first day of school is next week, several free summer music festivals have already played their last tunes, and Bohemian Nights at NewWestFest has come and gone. Now, to be honest, fall is my favorite. I love the pumpkin patches, eating everything pumpkin, apple or cinnamon, and wearing flannel… read more →
Housing inventory is ready for a boost based on positive outlook from homeowners. Homeowners’ confidence is selling their homes is increasing according to a recent survey by the National Association of Realtors in June. 46% of sellers in the second quarter are now “strongly” optimistic that now is a good… read more →
A FICO score is the combination of certain factors that are weighted and together combine to make the total score. Payment history makes up the largest percentage at 35%. This includes payments made on time and late payments as well as any collections, bankruptcies, and tax liens in your past.… read more →
This is a rating that is given to you from lending agencies. This number generally ranges from 300 to 850. Based on your number, lending agencies decide how likely you are to pay back your loan with the higher the score meaning you are more likely to pay them back.… read more →