by TrueAdmin | Apr 10, 2017 | Buying Your Home, Moving to Colorado
With Colorado’s economy still rocketing, home prices are still extremely competitive. A potential home-buyer will lose out on great deals not prepared in many different ways. If you want to be able to jump on your dream home before it’s gone, here are the most...
by TrueAdmin | Apr 3, 2017 | Home Safety
Since the late 80’s, awareness of the silent killer Radon has grown through PSA’s, awareness campaigns, and social media. Unfortunately, many families and homeowners still live for years in their homes without ever knowing how much danger they might be in, especially...
by TrueAdmin | Mar 27, 2017 | Buying Your Home, Selling Your Home
A quick Google search for Real Estate Agents in Colorado pops up over 100 agents in the first 6 pages, so how are you, a prospective home buyer or seller, supposed to pick the best agent for you? Do you go with the most advertisements? That’s how most people choose a...
by Eric Gut | Mar 20, 2017 | Home Improvements
Most people like to imagine that windows are the eyes of a house and since the eyes are the windows to the soul, what people see of your windows reflects the soul of your home. Whether buying or selling, you want those eyes to be clear; showing the world that your...
by Chase Johnson | Mar 13, 2017 | Buying Your Home
With new homes popping up all over the state, it can be hard to buy an older model. That “new house smell” is very alluring. Yet a new home might not be the best option for you. New home designs sometimes have smaller plots, but older houses carry a small list of...
by TrueAdmin | Feb 13, 2017 | Home Improvements
No homeowner wants to walk into the house to the decaying, rotting, vile stench of a backed up sewer line. Not only does it get up into your nose (determined to hang out there no matter how much Febreeze you spray), but it usually means costly repairs that no one...
by TrueAdmin | Feb 6, 2017 | Buying Your Home, Retirement Communities
As the remnants of the “GI” and “Silent” Generations begin to fade away in the coming years, they will be replaced by one of the largest generations in history: The Baby Boomers. Born between 1946 and 1964, this flood of over 77 million people are beginning to recede...
by Denise Woodin | Jan 30, 2017 | Buying Your Home, Home Safety
California has earthquakes, Florida has hurricanes, and Oklahoma has tornadoes, but here in Colorado the major natural disaster is that of flooding. Our massive mountain snowstorms, coupled with massive temperature fluctuations, tend to end up in rivers of snow-melt...
by Denise Woodin | Jan 23, 2017 | Buying Your Home, Moving to Colorado
In the last ten years, public transportation has become a mainstream form of transportation in the metro area. Eight rail lines service 53 stations along Denver’s Southeast, Southwest, West, and East rail corridors. Almost anyone can quickly get to major hot...
by Shanda Mays | Jan 16, 2017 | Home Improvements
Miles owns a home in Golden. It’s a nice 2 story, 3 bed with a garage and a very sizable back yard. This year, he and his wife, Jasmin, are getting back a nice return on their taxes; the first in years and, since their kids are grown and gone, they decided to splurge...