When interest rates decline, you might question whether refinancing is worthwhile. Springtime is almost always the strongest real estate season in Colorado. After the winter storms and cold temperatures, people are ready to get out, buy houses, sell houses and enjoy being more active. However, in the spring of 2024, prices were still rising, interest […]
I hear interest rates are dropping! Should I refinance?
When interest rates decline, you might question whether refinancing is worthwhile. It could be a good idea to check your current home interest rate and determine if refinancing might be beneficial. According to Freddie Mac, the average interest rate peaked at 7.79% in October 2023, but as of August 2024, it has decreased to 6.46%. […]
Are you too old to buy a home?
With 76 million baby boomers currently in the U.S., many are now in retirement and wonder, “Am I too old to buy a home?” Many baby boomers either never purchased a home in their younger years or lost their homes during the 2007 to 2012 recession. Born between 1944 and 1964, they are between 60 […]
Realtor for Life: Increase the velocity of your wealth with an Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU)
An Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) is an additional living space that includes its own kitchen, sleeping area, and bathroom. An Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) is an additional living space that includes its own kitchen, sleeping area, and bathroom. Regulations for ADUs differ nationwide. In Boulder, ADUs can be either attached to or separate from a […]
Do I need a boundary survey when I buy a home?
Be sure to consult your team of professionals to determine if an ILC or a boundary survey is appropriate in your case. There’s nothing quite like buying a home and discovering on move-in day that your garage encroaches onto your neighbor’s property. While this scenario is rare, it does happen, especially in older neighborhoods where […]
What to know about Megan’s Law and buying a home
Megan’s Law requires identified sex offenders to register with local law enforcement officials and the federal law requires states to establish a list of convicted sex offenders. Megan’s Law is a federal law named after Megan Kanka, who was abducted and murdered by a neighbor. On October 19, 1994, the neighbor, Jesse Timmendequas, was convicted […]
Buying a home? What’s the Walk, Bike or Transit Score?
Nowadays, more people are working from home. They are able to avoid commuting and are trying to get along without a car in their day-to-day life. Walkable access to daily needs and public transportation are the keys to being able to sell their car or at least keep it parked for longer periods of time. […]
Prices, taxes and insurance have all gone up! Should I get a co-signer?
The price of homes has been steadily increasing in Boulder County and Northern Colorado for years. As prices have risen, it has been more difficult for First Time Buyers to enter the real estate market. In a market like ours, it is important to get into the market as soon as possible. There is an […]
College home buying starts now – Part 2
Buying a home for your college student is a major decision. By consulting the right professionals, you can develop a housing plan that offers numerous short and long-term benefits for both your student and your family. In Part 1 of my previous article, “College Home Buying Starts Now,” I explored how buying a condo or […]
College home buying starts now – Part 1
A college property purchase can prove to be an astute financial investment as well as a superb learning experience for the student. Every August in college towns across the country, college students start to return for the fall semester, resulting in a frenzy of real estate activity. Because rental housing tends to be tight in […]