The 30-year mortgage has been the mainstay of American homebuying for decades. The 30-year mortgage came about as a result of the housing crisis of the 1920s. Back then, a typical mortgage was three to five years with a variable rate, and payments only covered the interest. Often, large down payments were required. The most […]
Rising mortgage rates…To lock or not lock? That is the question!
To lock or not to lock, that is the home buyer’s choice. However, buyers need to understand this is a commitment from both the mortgage lender and themselves to close at the agreed upon interest rate. (Photo: Pexels). Over the last several years we have enjoyed record-low mortgage rates with a sense of stability. The most […]
Reasons for the shortage of homes to buy, Part 1
According to Todd Gullette, RE/MAX of Boulder Managing Broker, the start of 2022 showed a continuing record-low number of homes available to buy. In fact, as of March 2022 there were only a total of 307 single family homes listed as available in the IRES Multiple Listing System (MLS) in all of Boulder County. For […]
Colorado construction defect law and the build-to-rent trend
Colorado’s first construction defect law dates back to 2001 when the first version of the Construction Defect Action Reform Act (CDARA) was introduced. Since that time, CDARA has created the framework for how construction defect litigation and arbitration are conducted in the state of Colorado. The state legislature has made several amendments to CDARA […]
Community and Passion Propel RE/MAX of Boulder & RE/MAX Elevate to ‘Outstanding Brokerage of the Year’
RE/MAX of Boulder and RE/MAX Elevate management team — Tom Kalinski, Lisa Wade, Todd Gullette, Jay Kalinski, Duane Duggan (not pictured). RE/MAX of Boulder and RE/MAX Elevate, were together named 2021 Outstanding RE/MAX Brokerage of the Year by RE/MAX International. Boulder County residents know the best when they see it — the best place to […]
Learning to live with the risk of wildfires
The risk of wildfire is a fact of life in Boulder County. A variety of fire prevention resources are available. (Photo: Josh Fields/Pexels). The risk of wildfire is a fact of life in Boulder County. Prior to the Marshall Fire and fires in South Boulder, I’m sure many of us considered wildfire risk an issue […]
Archaeology and Historic Preservation Month in Boulder
The Landmark Designation’s purpose is to honor, preserve, and protect buildings and areas that showcase the past. (Photo: Pexels). Boulder County has a rich history and residents actively want to preserve aspects of that past. Every May, Boulder County’s legacy is honored during Archaeology and Historic Preservation Month. In 1974, the City of Boulder created […]
Build your real estate wealth one owner-occupied home at a time
Most people start investing real estate by buying their personal residence. (Photo: Pexels). Most people start investing real estate by buying their personal residence. Yet the majority of Americans will stop there in terms of building their real estate portfolio. This is because when people are motivated to buy their first investment property, they […]
The new reverse mortgage Part 1
When it comes to buying a home, you’re never too old. (Photo: Pexels). The Aging at Altitude Expo was held at the Boulder Jewish Community Center on April 23. One of the sessions at the conference explained reverse mortgages as a financial tool for those who are 62 years of age and over. The […]
Wondering if you’re too old to buy a home?
When it comes to buying a home, you’re never too old. (Photo: Pexels). In the spirit of the Daily Camera’s upcoming event, Aging at Altitude Expo, on Sat., April 23, I thought it would be a good time to talk about buying a home during your senior years. Many baby boomers did not buy a home […]