Low inventory + high demand= one competitive market! At this time and with this market buyers have zero privilege of being picky when it comes to finding the perfect home. There are too many buyers and not enough homes for sale to find one that has everything on their wishlist.… read more →
Earlier this year we provided a short recap of the 2015 Cost Vs. Value Report shedding light to small home improvements that will boost the value of your home. It is important to find the most cost-effective remodeling projects that will bring the highest return on investment. Here are 5… read more →
This is a common question real estate professionals get asked when helping someone sell their home; “should we replace the roof?” In essence, there isn’t a common “rule of thumb” to follow when replacing your roof. It can be a somewhat complicated decision and contacting professionals can certainly help rule… read more →
“Living in a neighborhood with great schools doesn’t only bring better teachers, better books and better scores– it can also help preserve home values and ensure faster resale rates.” (“American Dream Home: Midsized, Suburban and Modern”, Trulia.com Sept 2015) Trulia recently released a study presenting the American Dream Home and… read more →
Taking time before you aggressively invest in selling may save you time, money and headaches in the future. Planning a year or so in advance to sell your home might seem a little crazy, but it can help in so many ways. By planning and using your time wisely, you… read more →
Fall is a perfect time to tackle home maintenance jobs before the days get shorter and the weather gets colder. Not only does this protect the longevity of your home, but it ultimately saves you money and makes your home safer for you and your family or guests. We can… read more →
The RE/MAX blog came up with 6 things to consider when working with the HOA. From our experience, we added the last three just for a few more things to remember. If you are purchasing a home within an HOA there are things you should investigate to make sure the… read more →
Jason Sydoriak, president of the Associated Students of Colorado State University started the new semester strong after a full summer of planning. His plans include one very impactful law to real estate and the community; the U+2 Law. It is a very complicated and heavy issue surrounding Fort Collins as… read more →
The Rocky Mountain Collegian, produced by Colorado State University, brought attention tocitizen involvement and population growth in Fort Collins. Population growth is what I like to consider a “wicked problem”; something that cannot be solved with one magic bullet. Every solution has overpowering and often unwanted consequences. The U.S. Census… read more →
The Coloradoan released an article on June 24, 2015 stating that the City is revisiting its vision for the Old Town neighborhood. The Old Town neighborhood is particularly guided as far as the size and height of new buildings or current buildings being added to. In 2013 the City added… read more →