by Chase Johnson | Sep 19, 2016 | Buying Your Home
Although Colorado may not have the same number of rivers as some of the lower elevation states, there are still plenty of opportunities to live “on-the-bank”. From the North Platte and Arkansas Rivers out on the plains to the Yampa and Rio Grande that flow down the...
by Zach Hoffschneider | Sep 12, 2016 | Buying Your Home
Many high schools are the hub of their surrounding neighborhoods. Land and community developers want to give the people that live in the homes they design easy access to places that concern children of all ages. To this end, schools are planned out and built to be...
by Tasha Boser | Sep 5, 2016 | Buying Your Home, Moving to Colorado
Several months ago, I decided to do a little bit of research on the trend of Tiny Houses that is gaining popularity across the nation, especially among younger free spirits and retirees that want to travel in a different way. So, I sat down and started to do my...
by Sherry Rybczynski | Aug 15, 2016 | Buying Your Home, Moving to Colorado
One of the great things about Colorado is that we have the best of both worlds when it comes to City life and Suburban living. From busy Downtown Denver to quiet Louisville, a new resident can have their choice in living space whether they enjoy tall high-rises or the...
by Chase Johnson | Aug 8, 2016 | Buying Your Home
Did you know that there are over 60+ lakes in Colorado that boast homes attached to them? From little lochs to massive bodies of water, the Columbine State can offer anyone with a love of waterfront property just about any kind of lakeside lodging they could want. Are...
by Natalya Nemkova | Aug 1, 2016 | Buying Your Home
To inspect, or not to inspect–that is the question (with apologies to Bill Shakespeare and pretty much everyone else): Whether ’tis nobler in the mind to suffer The slings and arrows of unknown foundation damage Or to take arms against a sea of...
by Heather Heritage | Jul 25, 2016 | Buying Your Home, Moving to Colorado
The last time you were driving around downtown Denver or Colorado Springs, did you stop and think, “Couldn’t they have made this a lot easier with straight lines?” What about the suburbia trap; lost in a maze of cookie cutter houses desperately trying to get to an...
by Dave Gose | Jul 5, 2016 | Buying Your Home, Investment Property
The mountains of Colorado are not only a magnet for skiers and hikers, but for real estate investors as well. In the last few years, resort rental property in Colorado mountain investment property has proven to be one of the better return-on-investment (ROI) with the...
by Denise Woodin | Jun 20, 2016 | Buying Your Home
A family with children always has more variables to consider when looking for a new home. Not only do they need to consider asking prices of the home and proximity to local amenities, but a family with kids also needs to keep in mind the quality of local schools....
by Robert Hoffschneider | Jun 13, 2016 | Buying Your Home, Moving to Colorado
When most folks think of Colorado, they picture a day in the mountains with poles in their hands and boards strapped to their feet. Not as many people conjure an image of cut green grass, flexible tee times, and sand traps. Yet with over 300 courses, 18 of which can...