by Dave Gose | May 23, 2016 | Investment Property
With demand for Colorado rentals skyrocketing in the last few years, it can be tempting for a homeowner to rent out their home and live somewhere cheaper. Another popular option is to buy an investment property, do some quick fixes, and rent it out. Either way, being...
by Dave Gose | May 16, 2016 | Buying Your Home
Home Owner’s Associations or HOA’s are usually either the bane of a homeowner’s existence or a welcome addition to the community. On one hand, an HOA can help to keep a housing development or community in great shape. On the flip side, many HOA regulations hinder a...
by Chase Johnson | May 9, 2016 | Buying Your Home
Many home buyers assume that when they purchase a newly built home, whether they are the first owners or the home is still under construction, a Real Estate Agent is not necessary. Unfortunately, this is far from the truth. An Agent is essential for new built homes,...
by Heather Heritage | May 2, 2016 | Buying Your Home
Although there are almost as many preferences in home buyers as there are in homes, two main types of buildings tend to be most popular: Ranch Style vs. 2-Story. A typical ranch home is a one level home; sometimes with a basement or sometimes not. All of the living...
by Robert Hoffschneider | Apr 25, 2016 | Home Improvements
So now the time has come to sell your home. That means it’s also time to make some improvements and the two most complex rooms in the house to upgrade are the Kitchen and the Bathroom. Bedrooms, living rooms, and dining rooms are easy; new flooring and a splash of...
by Steve Shields | Apr 18, 2016 | Home Improvements
It’s not often that a newly built home comes with a newly built basement. The subterranean level is left unfinished and unfurnished by a lot of development construction companies and it is up to the owner to decide if they want to do anything with it. On average, only...
by Timberly Oaks | Apr 11, 2016 | Buying Your Home, Home Financing
Every realty website lists the asking price for the homes they are listing, but is that the final cost? Just like buying a new car, there are many other factors to consider when budgeting for your new home. The purchase price is simply the largest. Here are a few...
by Natalya Nemkova | Apr 2, 2016 | Home Improvements
What’s underfoot all the time, changes from room to room, and probably something you haven’t thought about in a long time? Your flooring. When remodeling, people often put a lot of thought into the sides, top, and contents of a room, but not into the floor. The type...
by Robert Hoffschneider | Mar 27, 2016 | Home Improvements
Remodeling your kitchen is a major project. For a full remodel, the cost will probably range between $5,000 and $10,000 depending on your brand/ design choices. One of the largest of these cost will most likely be the countertops. Although there are comparatively...
by Tasha Boser | Mar 21, 2016 | Buying Your Home
How long have you been paying rent? 1 year? 5? Why? Renting doesn’t build your credit, your monthly payment is subject to the whims of the landlord or rental company, and if you want to upgrade your rental, you must have permission first and when you leave, the...