Private Mortgage Insurance is usually required on conventional home loans in cases when the down payment is less than 20%. “Mortgage insurance” might sound like a type of life insurance that pays off the mortgage on your home for the benefit of the survivors in the event you pass away. However, Private Mortgage Insurance, known […]
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At home on the beach – Part 2
There are many details to gauge when buying a vacation property. (Photo: Pexels). Are you thinking about buying a vacation home on an island getaway for you and your family to enjoy? There are quite a few factors to evaluate in order to make the vacation home buying experience a happy one. In my previous […]
At home on the beach – Part 1
There are quite a few things to take into account in order to make the vacation home buying experience a happy one. Brrrrrr! Last week’s temperatures dropped below the zero-degree mark! There is nothing like a zero-degree day to get you thinking about soaking in sunshine at the beach. Over the years, I have had […]
2022 Boulder Valley Real Estate Report just released!
The 2022 of the Boulder Valley Real Estate Report reveals the unwavering strength of the Boulder Valley community and our exceptional real estate market. Our analysis of 2021 statistics, trends, and forecasts shows consistently growing value, unceasing demand, and persistently low inventory. View it all here: 2022 Boulder Valley Real Estate Market Report
Over 65 years of age? Apply for some relief for your property taxes
Property values have risen substantially in Boulder County and this can put upwards pressure on taxes. This burden is especially noticed by seniors on fixed incomes trying to stay in their homes. As a reminder, property taxes may be paid in one single payment by May 2 or in two equal payments. If your taxes are […]
Marshall Fire and property taxes
Aerial view, taken Jan. 17, of the aftermath from Marshall fire. (Photo: Gabe Shakour / Shutterstock.com). When your home burns to the ground and everything has been taken from your normal life, a torrent of questions on a huge array of topics comes to mind. One of these questions is, “what will happen to my […]
National Radon Action Month
First-time home buyers frequently face the challenge of saving for a large enough down payment for their first home purchase. (Photo: Pexels). The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has designated January as National Radon Action Month. According to the EPA, radon is the leading cause of lung cancer among non-smokers. Radon gas is emitted from decaying […]
You can’t outsave the market: the lowdown on low down payments
First-time home buyers frequently face the challenge of saving for a large enough down payment for their first home purchase. (Photo: Pexels). First-time home buyers frequently face the challenge of saving for a large enough down payment for their first home purchase. Home price appreciation rates along the Front Range often exceed 10% a year, […]
Real estate new year’s resolutions for 2022
This year, why not add to a real estate resolution or two to your list and see if you can make it happen? (Photo: Pexels). It’s time for New Year’s resolutions! These tend to include losing weight, joining the gym, waking up half an hour earlier, and more. This year, why not add a real […]
At Home with Diversity
At Home with Diversity® educates thousands of Realtors to work fairly and effectively with a changing and increasingly diverse pool of home buyers and home sellers. (Photo: Yan Krukov, Pexels). During the holidays, as we gather with family and friends – and celebrate sharing, togetherness, and “Peace on Earth” – we can express our […]