Completely Renovated Ranch Style Home in Fort Collins!

Don’t miss out on this opportunity to own a completely renovated 5 bed/3 bath home at 3024 Stanford Road in midtown Fort Collins. This home features an open concept kitchen with plenty of room for entertaining. The basement was professionally finished last year and has 2 large bedrooms and a wet bar. Don’t miss the secret storage room behind the bar. Plenty of room for your family, workout room, & home office. Backyard is perfect for those warm Colorado nights with loads of privacy. Contact Greg Rittner at (970) 682-3050 for your private showing for more information or click the link below for more details.

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The Risks and Rewards of Purchasing a Bank-Owned Home

 

The process of purchasing a home directly from a lender can be long and arduous, but could very well be worth it in the end. If you have your sights on a particular home or are looking to find a deal on your first, working directly with the lender may be your only option. Purchasing a bank-owned home is not for the faint of heart, here are some tips for negotiating the REO process:

 

1. Be prepared: The condition of bank-owned properties are often poor and hard to show. Past owners may have departed on bad terms, leaving the home in poor condition with foul smells, missing appliances, wires are taken from breakers, gas fireplaces gone, even bathrooms without toilets and sinks.

 

2. Understand the costs: Maintenance or repairs may be necessary since these homes have been vacant for an unknown period of time–sometimes months or years. Keep in mind, when they were occupied the owners could have been under financial hardship, preventing them from doing regular seasonal care or repairs when needed. Remember as well that the bank is trying to sell the house immediately, so you will receive a financial break in the price rather than a willingness to negotiate on the maintenance and repair issues.

 

3. Accept the unknown: In traditional real estate transactions, homeowners fill out Form 17 regarding important information about the history of the house. A bank-owned home is either exempt or marked with “I don’t know” throughout the document. Not having the accuracy of this 5-page disclosure form could leave you with a lot of unanswered questions on the history of the home.

 

4. Know what is non-negotiable: The pricing on the house may not get much lower. Some of these properties can be “a dream come true” if you get them at an amazing price, or they could be your worst nightmare. Do your due diligence researching any property, and conduct all necessary inspections to safeguard yourself. Some major repairs may be negotiable, but will likely not reduce the home price.

 

5. Make a clean offer: The higher the price you can offer, the better. Include your earnest money, keep contingencies to a minimum, and suggest a reasonable closing date. The simpler your offer is, the higher chance you have of the bank accepting your offer or countering in a reasonable time period.

 

6. Be patient: Consult with a professional who handles bank owned home purchases to help you negotiate the pathway to homeownership. The process of purchasing a bank-owned, foreclosed or short-sale home is typically longer than a typical real estate sale.

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Are You Better Off Paying Your Mortgage Earlier or Investing Your Money?

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Few topics cause more division among economists than the age-old debate of whether you’re better off paying off your mortgage earlier, or investing that money instead. And there’s a good reason why that debate continues; both sides make compelling arguments.

For many people, their mortgage is the largest expense they will ever incur in their lives. So if given the chance, it only makes logical sense you would want to pay it off as quickly as possible. On the other hand, a mortgage is also the cheapest money you will ever borrow, and it’s generally considered good debt. Any extra money you obtain could be definitely be put to good use elsewhere.

The reality is, however, a little less cut and clear. For some homeowners, paying off their mortgage earlier is the right answer. While for others, it would be far more advantageous to invest their money.

 

Advantages of paying off your mortgage earlier

  • You’ll pay less interest: Each time you make a mortgage payment, a portion is dedicated towards interest, and another towards principal (we’ll ignore other costs for now). Interest is calculated monthly by taking your remaining balance, the length of your amortization period, and the interest rate agreed upon with your lending institution.

If you have a $300,000 mortgage, at a 4% fixed rate over 30 years, your monthly payment would be around $1,432.25. By the time you finish paying off your mortgage, you would have paid a total of $515,609, of which $215,609 were interest.

If you wanted to lower the total amount you pay on interest, you don’t need to make a large lump sum to make a difference. If you were to increase your monthly mortgage payment to $1,632.25 (a $200 a month increase), you would be saving $50,298 in interest, and you’ll pay off your mortgage 6 years and 3 months earlier.

Though this is an oversimplified example, it shows how even a small increase in monthly payments makes a big difference in the long run.

  • Every additional dollar towards your principal has a guaranteed return on investment: Every additional payment you make towards your mortgage has a direct effect in lowering the amount you pay in interest. In fact, each additional payment is, in fact, an investment. And unlike stocks, bonds, and other investment vehicles, you are guaranteed to have a return on your investment.
  • Enforced discipline: It takes real commitment to invest your money wisely each month instead of spending it elsewhere.

 

Your monthly mortgage payments are a form of enforced discipline since you know you can’t afford to miss them. It’s far easier to set a higher monthly payment towards your mortgage and stick to it than making regular investments on your own.

Besides, once your home is completely paid off, you can dedicate a larger portion of your income towards investments, your children or grandchildren’s education, or simply cut down on your working hours.

 

Advantages of investing your money

  • A greater return on your investment: The biggest reason why you should invest your money instead comes down to a simple, green truth: there’s more money to be made in investments.

Suppose that instead of dedicating an additional $200 towards your monthly mortgage payment, you decide to invest it in a conservative index fund which tracks S&P 500’s index. You start your investment today with $200 and add an additional $200 each month for the next 30 years. By the end of the term, if the index fund had a modest yield of 5% per year, you will have earned $91,739 in interest, and the total value of your investment would be $163,939.

If you think that 5% per year is a little too optimistic, all we have to do is see the S&P 500 performance between December 2002 and December 2012, which averaged an annual yield of 7.10%.

  • A greater level of diversification: Real estate has historically been one of the safest vehicles of investment available, but it’s still subject to market forces and changes in government policies. The forces that affect the stock and bonds markets are not always the same that affect real estate, because the former are subject to their issuer’s economic performance, while property values could change due to local events.

By putting your extra money towards investments, you are diversifying your investment portfolio and spreading out your risk. If you are relying exclusively on the value of your home, you are in essence putting all your eggs in one basket.

  • Greater liquidity: Homes are a great investment, but it takes time to sell a home even in the best of circumstances. So if you need emergency funds now, it’s a lot easier to sell stocks and bonds than a home.

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Patio Home with Mountain Views in Loveland!

Beautiful detached patio home in Horseshoe Lake1634 Animas Place is the largest patio home on the block by 1,000 SQFT. Open floor plan, vaulted ceilings, and a fantastic master bath. Bright living area and gas fireplace. Brand new top of the line appliances! Mountain views and brand new gas grill included. Landscaping and snow removal maintained by sub-HOA. Home is wired with security system and smart features. Brand new roof, paint, dual hot water heaters and furnace. Contact Kyle Basnar at (970) 481-5689 for your private showing for more information or click the link below for more details.

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Adorably Updated Old Town Charmer in Fort Collins!

Live in this smart and contemporary space at 832 Sycamore Street with great natural light, bamboo flooring and mature landscaping. This home has an office and formal dining room, modern hi-efficiency light fixtures, new windows, new kitchen cupboards, new siding and paint! Spacious front yard and private fenced backyard are ready for your design ideas. Close to Old Town Fort Collins & CSU. Enjoy this amazing private downtown location! Contact Kyle Basnar at (970) 481-5689 for your private showing for more information or click the link below for more details.

http://windermerenoco.com/listing/97258960

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Bright & Beautiful Cul-de-sac Home in Loveland!

Fantastic cul-de-sac home at 4645 Twin Peaks Court in Loveland‘s popular Mariana Butte neighborhood. Boasting an open floor plan, this home features a large kitchen with abundant counter space, vaulted ceiling, large windows and a gas fireplace accent the light, bright and sprawling great room. Separate living and dining room, as well as a main level office. Large rec room in the finished basement. The upper level hosts all bedrooms, including a great master suite and large loft. Contact Jon Holsten at (970) 237-2752 for your private showing for more information or click the link below for more details.

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Wonderful Two-Story Home in Loveland!

Outstanding home at 1481 Box Prairie Circle in northwest Loveland boasting an updated kitchen with granite counter tops, extended cabinetry and hardwood flooring. The vaulted ceiling and gas fireplace welcome you to the spacious great room. Three bedrooms including the master suite are on the upper level, while the fourth bedroom, bath, and recreation room complete the finished basement. Entertain on the beautiful new deck surrounded by mature landscaping and large trees. New furnace and newer water heater. Contact Jon Holsten at (970) 237-2752 for your private showing for more information or click the link below for more details.

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