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Stop, Think, and Feel: The Power of Emotion in Selling Your Home
(If you're considering working with us to sell your home, this post is worth your time. While the main idea may seem straightforward, its deeper implications are often missed. We're asking you to see the home-selling process in a new way that recognizes emotion's...
Proof of Funds
When buying a home with cash, the seller will expect to see a document called Proof of Funds—confirming you have the money available to complete the purchase. Ideally, we’ll include this with your offer, so it’s best to have it ready ahead of time. When buyers get a...
5647 Osbourne Dr.
Beautifully maintained Windsor home with ideal layout and lots of outdoor space! List Price: $560,000 MLS #: 1013249 Status: Active / Available City: Loveland Bedrooms: 4 Baths: 2.5 Year Built: 2018 Total Square Feet: 2500 Finished Square Feet: 1776 Garage: 2 Car...
4350 Sunridge Dr
Cute & cozy ranch-style home with an oversized garage/workshop & a peaceful setting List Price / Sold Price: $425,000 / $425,000 MLS #: 1010381 Status: Sold on 7-16-2024 City: Loveland Bedrooms: 3 Baths: 2 Year Built: 1993 Total Square Feet: 1,166...
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Filling out the Seller’s Property Disclosure
When you sell a home in Colorado, one of the most important documents you’ll complete is the Seller’s Property Disclosure (SPD). This is where you share what you actually know about the property’s condition. It’s not meant to turn you into a home inspector or an...
Condo vs. Townhome: The First Steps to Understanding What’s Right for You
At first glance, condos and townhomes can look similar. The key difference comes down to ownership. When you buy a condo, you own the interior of your unit, while the land, exterior, and common areas are collectively owned by all residents. With a townhome, you own a...
How to Cure Boredom (From Our 14-Year-Old Selves)
Devin I honestly don't remember being bored much as a 14-year-old. If it was evening and we timed it right, my older sister and I would catch Mr. Belvedere on Fridays and Family Ties or Cheers when it wasn't. On the weekends, I was throwing a Pinky Ball (the greatest...







