As a result of the winter weather continuing to be well below freezing, it seemed suitable to have our featured business of the month be something a little warmer. Western Fireplace can help homeowners find heating solutions for their homes in various ways. They do gas, wood burning and masonry… read more →
There are many things you should be aware of when buying historic homes in Old Town Fort Collins. Not all buyers are Old Town buyers and willing to accept the nuances of the historic home. It is important to understand the beginnings of our community. It was a military outpost… read more →
ZERO INTEREST AIR QUALITY CONTROL LOANThis is the second of our three part series on various programs The City of Fort Collins sponsors. These various programs are designed to help you save money and capitalize on programs your city offers! In this blog, we are going to focus on the… read more →
The Coloradoan posted a great article today on City Council supporting quieting the train noise downtown. Council members on Tuesday directed staff to petition the Federal Railroad Administration for a waiver of its rule for sounding train horns along a section of the BNSF Railway line through Old Town. The… read more →
HOME EFFICIENCY PROGRAMThis is the first of our three part series on various programs The City of Fort Collins sponsors. These programs are designed to help you save money and capitalize on programs your city offers! In this blog, we are going to focus on the Home Efficiency Program. Efficiency… read more →
With passing the one year since the terrible floods in 2013, we thought it would be appropriate to feature one of our awesome resources for floodplain information: Mark Taylor with the City of Fort Collins. Mark has worked with the city for almost 30 years, and is very knowledgeable. Read… read more →
After the last box is moved into your new home, you might think the hardest part of the move is over. And you’re right! But that doesn’t mean there aren’t things you need to do after the more. In face, there’s a lot of stuff that needs to get done… read more →
It is officially fall and it is time to get your house in shape for the cooler months ahead. Although autumn can be one of the busiest seasons for homeowners preparing for winter, it’s also the best time to take advantage of the moderate weather to repair any damages before… read more →
Most of us are always looking for ways to save on money, especially when it comes to DIY (Do It Yourself) projects for around the house! If you head over to our Pinterest Page (which has a ton of other awesome boards to check out), we have created a great… read more →
Should you rent or buy? This is a question most of us will likely face in our lives. There are many factors to consider when deciding whether to purchase a property or rent. Prior to the financial crisis in 2008, building equity was one of the main financial reasons prospective… read more →