There is still time to join holiday festivities in Northern Colorado as we celebrate the season and ring in the New Year safely. You can join your neighbors in singing "Silent Night", drive through a winter wonderland, go ice skating in Old Town Square, and more! (Un)Silent Night - TONIGHT! Presented By: Foothills Unitarian, Our Saviors Lutheran Church, Westminster Presbyterian … [Read more...]
75 Years of VA Home Loan Benefits
Today, on Veterans Day, we salute those who have served our country in war or peace, and we thank them for their sacrifice. This year marks the 75th anniversary of VA Home Loan Benefit offerings through the Servicemen’s Readjustment Act, also known as the GI Bill. Since 1944, this law has created opportunities for those who have served our country, ranging from vocational training to home … [Read more...]
Fort Collins fosters the fabric of “old and new”
One of the many reasons why Fort Collins is considered such a great place to live, is reflected in the way our beautiful city fosters the fabric of “old and new”, intertwining them with one another. One building that fully encompasses this concept is the Ginger and Baker Pie company (pictured below). According to Fort Collins Historic Preservation, There are over 1,000 designated historic … [Read more...]
Hurry and Make Those ‘Green’ Renovations, Tax Credit Expiring Soon
By Melissa Dittmann Tracey, REALTOR® Magazine Spread the word to your sellers and clients: Time is ticking to complete home renovation projects if they want to cash in on a tax deduction that expires at the end of the year. Tax credits are available for home owners who do upgrades that help them save energy and reduce their utility bills such as with more energy-efficient windows and doors, … [Read more...]
Housing Affordability: A Possible Good Omen
by Lawrence Yun, NAR Chief Economist Amid all the media reports on how housing is still “in the tank,” one piece of news seemed to have escaped many of the pundits. Housing affordability could possibly reach an all-time high of near 200 in the second half of this year. That is, a household making the median income would have twice the income necessary to buy a median-priced home in America. To … [Read more...]
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