Backbone Meadows Beauty!

Breathtaking home in exclusive Backbone Meadows! 2241 Half Hitch Ct in Loveland, CO is a beautiful custom home with a walk-out on the lower level including a studio apartment with a private entrance all nestled on 2+ acres with views from every window! The front has views of Devil’s Backbone and the back has views of Long’s Peak and the front range. A very private location at the end of a Cul-de-sac. Home is loaded with energy-saving features such as 2 Geothermal units to heat & cool your home while heating water at the same time! Gorgeous deck and lower back patio with firepit to entertain! Steps away from a private trail to Devils Backbone Open Space. Backbone Meadows HOA owns shares of Louden Ditch Water (ditch just west of property) that provides irrigation water for your property. Oversize garage and property have room for an outbuilding. Impressive 278 sq. ft. vault with Fort Knox combination lock door perfect for protecting your valuables. Contact Katie Robinson at (970) 430-9630 for your private showing for more information or click the link below for more details.

http://windermerenoco.com/listing/113476823

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Backbone Meadows Beauty!

Breathtaking home in exclusive Backbone Meadows! 2241 Half Hitch Ct in Loveland, CO is a beautiful custom home with a walk-out on the lower level including a studio apartment with a private entrance all nestled on 2+ acres with views from every window! The front has views of Devil’s Backbone and the back has views of Long’s Peak and the front range. A very private location at the end of a Cul-de-sac. Home is loaded with energy-saving features such as 2 Geothermal units to heat & cool your home while heating water at the same time! Gorgeous deck and lower back patio with firepit to entertain! Steps away from a private trail to Devils Backbone Open Space. Backbone Meadows HOA owns shares of Louden Ditch Water (ditch just west of property) that provides irrigation water for your property. Oversize garage and property have room for an outbuilding. Impressive 278 sq. ft. vault with Fort Knox combination lock door perfect for protecting your valuables. Contact Katie Robinson at (970) 430-9630 for your private showing for more information or click the link below for more details.

http://windermerenoco.com/listing/113476823

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Charming Ranch Style Home!

Great opportunity in a quiet and mature neighborhood in south Fort Collins. 4330 Warbler Dr is a 3 bedroom, 1 bath home with RV parking, 1 car garage, fenced yard ready for your landscaping touches, redwood deck, storage shed, large bedrooms and NO HOA! Close to Lopez Elementary, Front Range Community College, Troutman Park, the MAX transit, restaurants and shopping. This home has been pre-inspected for your peace of mind. Contact Tammy Fisher at (970) 218-3383 for your private showing for more information or click the link below for more details.

http://windermerenoco.com/listing/113462565

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Price Report

The Federal Housing Finance Authority just released their most recent quarterly report which tracks home price appreciation in the top 100 metropolitan areas in the U.S. plus appreciation in individual states.

 

Some significant findings from the report:

 

House prices have risen for 36 consecutive quarters, or since September 2011.

 

House prices rose in all 50 states and the District of Columbia between the second quarters of 2019 and 2020.

 

The top five areas for annual appreciation were:

1) Idaho 10.8%

2) Arizona 9.1%

3) Washington 8.6%

4) Utah 8.1%

5) New Mexico 7.7%.

 

Idaho has been the leading state for the last 7 quarters.

 

Colorado showed annual appreciation of 4.4%.

 

The areas showing the lowest annual appreciation were:

1) West Virginia 1.1%

2) North Dakota 1.1%

3) District of Columbia 1.4%

4) Illinois 2.5%

5) Alaska 2.6%.

 

House prices rose in 99 of the top 100 largest metropolitan areas in the U.S. over the last four quarters.

 

Annual price increases were greatest in Honolulu, HI, where prices increased by 11.7%.

 

Prices were weakest in San Francisco, where they decreased by 0.3%.

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Buying with Your Pets in Mind!

Buying for your Pet!

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For many of us, pets play a central role in our home life, so taking into account what is best for them when buying a home is important for both their happiness and that of your entire household.

Your neighborhood

When looking for homes that are well suited to both you and your furry companion, consider the area surrounding the home. If your pet is an indoor/outdoor animal, it’s important to examine the hustle and bustle of the neighborhood. If your pet spends time outside, a busy neighborhood could be dangerous, and depending on the level of traffic, he or she may need to be on a leash at all times.

How conducive is the neighborhood for taking your pet on walks? If you frequently walk your pet, look for neighborhoods with sidewalks. If your pet enjoys being off-leash, consider prioritizing homes with green belts, parks, trails, or designated off-leash areas nearby. It’s also a good idea to identify where the local emergency pet centers and veterinarian clinics are to insure there is sufficient medical care for your pet in proximity to where you live.

Your House

  • Size: Is the house big enough? Depending on the type of pet, or breed of animal, space may be the most important factor in picking a pet-friendly home. If you are moving into a bigger space than you were in previously, understand your pet will likely take to the additional room differently. On the flip side, if you are downsizing, be mindful of how it might impact your pet.
  • Yard: If you have a pet that spends time outside, it’s important to pay particular attention to the yard. Is it large enough? Does it have a secure fence? Is there easy access between the home and the yard?
  • Flooring: Pet-friendly flooring can be tough. Surfaces that can be repaired or refinished when scratched are typically the best options for homes with pets. Sealing additional layers will build up the resistance to damage from paws, claws, and general pet wear and tear.
  • Carpet: Cats are notorious for clawing and scratching at carpet, and dogs are infamous for bringing the outdoors in with them. Consider carpeting of a lesser quality in the area where your pets spend most of the time, or search for carpets that are stain-resistant and easy to clean.
  • Stairs: Older pets and multileveled homes are at odds. Consider the age of your pet and how active you expect them to be so that you don’t find yourself in a position where you’re having to carry your pet between floors.

HOA?

When looking at a home, ask whether or not it is a part of a Homeowners Association and what restrictions may apply to the property. For instance, certain HOA developments limit the number and/or type of pets per household.

Most pet owners take the needs of their pets seriously. In fact, in a recent Realtor.com survey, 75 percent of the respondents said they would not accept an otherwise perfect home if it didn’t meet the needs of their pet. When it comes down to it, prioritizing your pet when buying a home not only insures your pet’s well-being, but that of your household, as well.

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Buying with Your Pets in Mind!

Buying for your Pet!

Image source: Canva

For many of us, pets play a central role in our home life, so taking into account what is best for them when buying a home is important for both their happiness and that of your entire household.

Your neighborhood

When looking for homes that are well suited to both you and your furry companion, consider the area surrounding the home. If your pet is an indoor/outdoor animal, it’s important to examine the hustle and bustle of the neighborhood. If your pet spends time outside, a busy neighborhood could be dangerous, and depending on the level of traffic, he or she may need to be on a leash at all times.

How conducive is the neighborhood for taking your pet on walks? If you frequently walk your pet, look for neighborhoods with sidewalks. If your pet enjoys being off-leash, consider prioritizing homes with green belts, parks, trails, or designated off-leash areas nearby. It’s also a good idea to identify where the local emergency pet centers and veterinarian clinics are to insure there is sufficient medical care for your pet in proximity to where you live.

Your House

  • Size: Is the house big enough? Depending on the type of pet, or breed of animal, space may be the most important factor in picking a pet-friendly home. If you are moving into a bigger space than you were in previously, understand your pet will likely take to the additional room differently. On the flip side, if you are downsizing, be mindful of how it might impact your pet.
  • Yard: If you have a pet that spends time outside, it’s important to pay particular attention to the yard. Is it large enough? Does it have a secure fence? Is there easy access between the home and the yard?
  • Flooring: Pet-friendly flooring can be tough. Surfaces that can be repaired or refinished when scratched are typically the best options for homes with pets. Sealing additional layers will build up the resistance to damage from paws, claws, and general pet wear and tear.
  • Carpet: Cats are notorious for clawing and scratching at carpet, and dogs are infamous for bringing the outdoors in with them. Consider carpeting of a lesser quality in the area where your pets spend most of the time, or search for carpets that are stain-resistant and easy to clean.
  • Stairs: Older pets and multileveled homes are at odds. Consider the age of your pet and how active you expect them to be so that you don’t find yourself in a position where you’re having to carry your pet between floors.

HOA?

When looking at a home, ask whether or not it is a part of a Homeowners Association and what restrictions may apply to the property. For instance, certain HOA developments limit the number and/or type of pets per household.

Most pet owners take the needs of their pets seriously. In fact, in a recent Realtor.com survey, 75 percent of the respondents said they would not accept an otherwise perfect home if it didn’t meet the needs of their pet. When it comes down to it, prioritizing your pet when buying a home not only insures your pet’s well-being, but that of your household, as well.

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Mutli-Level in Maple Hill!

2627 Milton Lane is a beautiful & well-maintained multi-level home in Maple Hill. Close to old town Fort Collins & I-25. This split-level home has 3 bedrooms and 3 baths, with a fourth bedroom in the basement that’s non-conforming. Large open living room that got a vaulted ceiling. Kitchen has eating bar plus separate dining room. Hardwood floors in kitchen and dining areas. Fenced in backyard and a 3-car garage. Don’t miss the epic neighborhood park & cool neighborhood pool for those sizzling summer days. Contact Phil Cooper at (970) 232-4844 for your private showing for more information or click the link below for more details.

http://windermerenoco.com/listing/113206880

 

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Dream Investment Property in Fort Collins!

Central Fort Collins for a great price! Well maintained home in Warren Farm, this is NOT one that backs to Horsetooth. Currently leased for $1750 per month through July of 2021, so it’s a great plug and play investment property. Contact Paul Hunter at (970) 673-7285 for your private showing for more information or click the link below for more details.

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Empty Nesters: Remodel or Sell?

Empty Nesters

Your kids have moved out and now you’re living in a big house with way more space than you need. You have two choices – remodel your existing home or move. Here are some things to consider about each option.

Choice No. 1: Remodel your existing home to better fit your current needs.

  • Remodeling gives you lots of options, but some choices can reduce the value of your home. You can combine two bedrooms into a master suite or change another bedroom into a spa area. But reducing the number of bedrooms can dramatically decrease the value of your house when you go to sell, making it much less desirable to a typical buyer with a family.
  • The ROI on remodeling is generally poor. You should remodel because it’s something that makes your home more appealing for you, not because you want to increase the value of your home. According to a recent study, on average you’ll recoup just 64 percent of a remodeling project’s investment when you go to sell.
  • Remodeling is stressful. Living in a construction zone is no fun, and an extensive remodel may mean that you have to move out of your home for a while. Staying on budget is also challenging. Remodels often end up taking much more time and much more money than homeowners expect.

Choice No. 2: Sell your existing home and buy your empty nest dream home.

  • You can downsize to a single-level residence and upsize your lifestyle. Many people planning for their later years prefer a home that is all on one level and has less square footage. But downsizing doesn’t mean scrimping. You may be able to funnel the proceeds of the sale of your existing home into a great view or high-end amenities.
  • A “lock-and-leave” home offers more freedom. As your time becomes more flexible, you may want to travel more. Or maybe you’d like to spend winters in a sunnier climate. You may want to trade your existing home for the security and low maintenance of condominium living.
  • There has never been a better time to sell. Our area is one of the top in the country for sellers to get the greatest return on investment. Real estate is cyclical, so the current boom is bound to moderate at some point. If you’re thinking about selling, take advantage of this strong seller’s market and do it now.

Bottom Line

If your current home no longer works for you, consider looking at homes that would meet your lifestyle needs before taking on the cost and hassle of remodeling. Get in touch with a Windermere Real Estate broker to discuss the best option for you.

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Great Townhome in Fort Collins!

Provincetowne Townhome Style Condo at 6714 Rose Creek Way Unit 3. This home showcases Two Master Suites each including their own full bathroom and walk-in closet. Other features include an open layout and central A/C. The HOA includes water, sewer, trash, hazard insurance and snow removal. Conveniently located right down the street from Water’s Way Park with access to Benson Lake & walk/bike trails to Boyd Lake. IMPORTANT: This is an INCOME RESTRICTED UNIT, buyers must qualify with the City of Fort Collins before viewing. Contact Brandon Bidwell at (970) 215-1573 for your private showing for more information or click the link below for more details.

http://windermerenoco.com/listing/112921006

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