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 →
If you’re thinking about selling your home soon and are unsure whether to use an experienced agent or not, check out RE/MAX’s blog giving you 9 reasons why a great RE/MAX agent is vital to every seller! Click here to see the full blog: www.remax.com/c/housing-blog If the 9 reasons aren’t… read more →
Elvis Presley’s former Honeymoon Hideaway in Palm Springs is for sale for $6.93 million. The 5,000 square foot home is defined by its geometric shapes. Many of the rooms are exposed with floor to ceiling windows, but the privacy curtains keep out at lingering eyes from the exterior. Features to… read more →
Interested in the 1st Quarter Market Update? Click Here! All of the local real estate news and information can be found here including sales, median prices and much more! According to RE/MAX.com, “sales through the fall and winter months held ground, as four of the last six months saw higher… 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 →
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 →
Colorado 2% Withholding (DR 1083) In general, sales of Colorado real property valued at more than $100,000 and made by non-residents of Colorado are subject to a withholding tax in anticipation of any Colorado income tax that could be due on the gain of the sale. This law affects non-Colorado… 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 →
Hello everyone! It is so hard to believe that it is August and school is starting in a mere couple of weeks. I must be getting older as time just seems to go quicker and quicker. We have had an extremely busy and fabulous summer with 47 sold since January… read more →
Many economists downgraded expectations for the U.S. economy this year after a first-quarter contraction of 2.9 percent that was the worst since the Great Recession. But in Colorado, strong gains in energy and tourism and a continued flow of people into the state are causing economists to up the ante.… read more →