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 →
Are you confused and overwhelmed by the technical jargon of real estate terms and words? Every person planning to buy or sell real estate can benefit by referencing our list of common (and maybe not-so-common) terms. The list we have culminated below comes from terms that are used daily in… 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 →
It is often said that the stress levels surrounding relocation hit higher than those for a serious illness, a divorce, or the death of a hamster. Changing your address when you move can sometimes feel as exhausting as unloading a moving van full of boxes. Part of that sublime unrest… 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 →
Financial Incentives for Historic Properties The City of Fort Collins has assembled an array of public/private incentives to make the preservation, stabilization and/or adaptive reuse of historic buildings and structures economically feasible. These benefits are available for properties that are officially recognized as Fort Collins Landmarks, or are listed on… read more →
Our thoughts and prayers go out to the family of the 14 year old boy and his uncle that drowned in the Poudre River this past weekend. Very sad news. Heavy rains drenched us but the weather is supposed to improve this week and today is hopefully an indication of… read more →
Some quick April 2014 to April 2013 comparisons: Latest data as of May 7th, 2014 Single-Family Detached 2014 vs. 2013 Fort Collins Active Listings 832 vs. 848 Homes Sold -Month 275 vs. 265 Homes Sold Year-to-Date 852 vs. 852 Loveland-Berthoud Active Listings 485 vs. 613 Homes Sold -Month 164 vs.… read more →