Thursday, September 23, 2010
Broomfield CO Short Sales Changes In Tax Rules,sell a home in Broomfield CO, buy a home in Broomfield CO
Shaun Werkele 303-250-4735
Janelle Werkele 303-668-3111
Keller Williams Realty
Monday, September 13, 2010
Broomfield CO Parade Of Homes Anthem Shaun's Tour 4
For those who have been following my tour of the Parade Of Homes in Broomfield CO, here is the next visual feast in the tour! Finishing up with the homes for sale in Anthem in Broomfield CO and Del Webb is the builder, as I mentioned in part 3. The next unit is the Breckenridge, with street address of 16476 Las Brises Drive, and it's a beautiful home in this community that is geared toward older adults that offers many activities for its residents. Outdoor amenities offered at Anthem Ranch in Broomfield include a wonderful pool with a spa, bocce ball, shuffleboard, pickleball, in addition to the tennis courts. Anthem Ranch hosts over 30 miles of outdoor walking and biking trails that connect with the Broomfield CO regional trail between Boulder and Broomfield. A short distance and you are at the 90 acre community park that includes a gorgeous picnic pavilion, fishing lake, basketball courts and softball fields, and this is all contained within the beauty of the Colorado outdoors!
All of the homes in Anthem Ranch offer a minimum of 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. The Breckenridge is a mid-sized home with 1,876 square feet and is a 2 bedroom 2 bathroom home. The larger houses offer up to four bedrooms and three car garages. The homes in Anthem Ranch include some of the latest sought after design features such as expansive great rooms, gourmet kitchens and ample outdoor living space. Scenic views of the mountains and the Boulder valley are available with most of the lots. I personally like the layout and the decor in this model, mainly because of the nice homey feel it has, yet at the same time it is elegant enough that most buyers would be impressed.
All of the homes for sale in Anthem Ranch Broomfield Colorado are Energy Star qualified!
As an agent I can help you with your purchase of a home for sale in Anthem Ranch, and if you are looking to relocate in Broomfield CO to the north metropolitan Denver area, give Janelle Werkele at 303-668-3111 or Shaun Werkele at 303-250-4735 a call and we will be glad to help you in any way we can!
Thursday, September 2, 2010
Broomfield CO Homes For Sale & Lead Based Paint
Monday, August 23, 2010
Broomfield CO Home Inspection Scams & Fraud
If you are thinking of putting your Broomfield CO home for sale, a comfortable and cozy home is just what every homeowner wants. If you need a few home repairs to make your home more marketable, and if you are thinking of hiring a home repair or home improvement contractor, you need to do some homework to make sure you get a good contractor who is licensed and professional.
It’s always safer to get a recommended or a reputed home repair specialist who has had a considerable amount of experience in repairs and renovation. I would recommend that you ask for written estimates. Some good questions to ask are:
· Are you a registered or listed company?
· How long have you been in business?
·How many other similar projects have you completed recent?
· Will my repair/renovation require an approval or permit?
· Is your company going to do the project or subcontract?
·Are you insured to cover this type of project?
· Can I have a list of references?
Most larger businesses will have a government certification or at least an ISO certification for working projects and will usually have some kind of portfolio. They might even have brochures or leaflets to detail their abilities and prcesses. They should have all the necessary permits and approvals to carry out the task before they start the project you need completed.
It’s always good to be careful by making inquiries to previous clients (at least two) before finalizing the OK on large projects. It is most ideal to set an appointment to see the result of the contractor's work.
You, and only you have the responsibility and duty to ensure that you are not taken advantage of by conmen and dupes. Many phony firms use the disguise of a home repair organization to do a field survey before striking at the house. Be wary of any company claiming to provide services at incredibly low rates that are better than the average market charges for such services. This scam is the most common of all fraud firms. After you sign the contract is when you realize the hidden costs which actually escalate your initial budget. And you will be upset!
Always Beware The Free Inspection!
The organization or company sends inspectors to check places which are difficult to spot and casually include them in the list to repairs as they are sure it is not detectable by a common man. The elderly are the most susceptible to these kinds of situations because of their physical limitations to perform strenuous climbs and inspections themselves.
Be careful of these types of situations. If you are not comfortable, and you have asked the list of questions listed above, then do not commit to business with these people, or anyone they might refer to you. Briefly research on the estimated prices and keep the upper hand on the final decision. It’s a good practice to take an estimate and demand the firm for a decision period (for about 3-5 days) before committing to anything. This amount of time will allow for second opinions and researching, thereby protecting you from being duped.
If you would like to get more information and a video go to Broomfield CO Home For Sale Scams Inspections Alerts.
So, whether you have been lucky enough to buy a house in Broomfield CO, or you are thinking of putting your house for sale in Broomfield CO, being careful just getting things fixed in your homestead can be very advantageous to you as a consumer!
Thursday, July 1, 2010
Broomfield CO Homes That Don't Sell & Why They Don't
Simply, they are not updated. The condition is not great, and they are not priced to accommodate for that.
Your house stinks, and I mean literally it does. I had a buyer walk out of a home last week just because she would not tolerate the smell of cat urine in the basement.
Your price is not what we call "fair market value," in other words, it is not in the running. When a buyer's agent takes a buyer into a home for sale, if they have been looking for a while, it is very obvious to the person looking to buy a Broomfield CO house. I would recommend if you are thinking of selling your home, that you have an agent check the sold information for your area so that you have an idea of what is a good price for your home.
The house is not in a great area. Does it back up to a busy street? Are all the amenities not very convenient? Things like how close the neighborhood grocery store is can have a huge impact on a buyer's decision. The quality of the schools can have a huge impact on the resale value of houses in your neighborhood.
Are distressed homes, houses that are in foreclosure or have been foreclosed on, for sale having an effect on the sales prices in your neighborhood? This is a problem that is pretty difficult to overcome. But if you have your home priced to the condition it is worth in the market, then you are far ahead in putting your home for sale in Broomfield Colorado. Or anywhere in any city out there today. Please keep in mind the "ugly truths" I just mentioned above.
Feel free to call us if you would like a professional opinion of what your home is worth, and how you can sell it more effectively and quickly. We would be glad to help!
Monday, June 14, 2010
Broomfield CO Homes For Sale Information September 2010
Wednesday, June 9, 2010
Broomfield Colorado Homes For Sale Information!
This growth is attributed mainly to all the growth of the tech business situated in the Interlocken Advanced Technology Environment business park. This area has attracted many high tech companies such as IBM, Sun Microsystems, Ball Corporation, Level 3 Communications and many others. Today thousands of Broomfield residents have the luxury of working in the same community that they live in. This makes the area a great option for a Broomfield CO relocation. There are communities that exude the simple outdoor values that are central to the entire attitude of the Colorado resident. The Broomfield city planners have placed a great deal of emphasis on open space and trails. As a result, Broomfield enjoys an extensive trail system that connects numerous lakes and ponds and provides spectacular views of the snow-capped Rocky Mountains.
FlatIron Crossing is a fantastic addition to Broomfield. This mall combines the traditional indoor mall with an outdoor village filled with great shops and restaurants. FlatIron Crossing is anchored by such notable stores as Macy's, Nordstrom, Dillard's, Dick's Sporting Goods, and an AMC theater complex.
In addition to these and other great stores you will find a wide variety of restaurants, cafes, and coffee shops. FlatIron Crossing is the Broomfield area's favorite shopping destination.
Broomfield is also very proud of the Broomfield Community Center and the Paul Derda Recreation Center. Here residents can come to take classes, swim, play tennis, and even practice their rock climbing skills on a rock wall.
Many challenging and beautiful golf courses can be enjoyed by Broomfield residents. The Broadlands Golf Club and the Omni International Golf Club provide golfers with a great course, fantastic views, and a wonderful day in the Colorado sun.
One of the newest additions to Broomfield is the 1st Bank Center, formerly the Broomfield Event Center. Here you will find a state of the art 6,000 seat arena. The 1st Bank Center is home to both the Rocky Mountain Rage hockey club and the Colorado 14ers basketball club plus numerous other special events throughout the year.
The Broomfield School District is one of the most highly regarded in the Denver Metropolitan area, making Broomfield a perfect place to live and raise a family! Here are the local schools for anyone thinking they want to buy a Broomfield Colorado house for sale:
- Aspen Creek K 8 Elementary School 5500 Aspen Creek Drive Broomfield, CO 80020
- Birch Elementary School 1035 Birch Broomfield, CO 80020
- Centennial Elementary School 13200 Westlake Drive Broomfield, CO 80020
- Coyote Ridge Elementary School 13770 Broadlands Drive Broomfield, CO 80020
- Emerald Elementary School 755 W. Elmhurst Place Broomfield, CO 80020
- Jefferson Academy Charter School 9955 Yarrow Street Broomfield, CO 80021
- Kohl Elementary School 1000 West 10th Avenue Broomfield, CO 80020
- Meridian Elementary School 14256 Mckay Park Circle Broomfield, CO 80020
- Mountain View Elementary School 12401 North Perry Street Broomfield, CO 80020
- Broomfield High School 1 Eagle Way Broomfield, CO 80020
- Jefferson Charter Academy Senior High School 9955 Yarrow Street Broomfield, CO 80021
- Legacy High School 2701 West 136th Street Broomfield, CO 80020
The homes for sale in Broomfield Colorado are as diverse as you can find anywhere in the Denver Metropolitan area. In Broomfield you will find everything from quaint bungalows built in the 1960's to today's most beautiful custom homes and everything in between in an area that is away from the hustle and bustle of the inner city. Here, you are sure to find the perfect Broomfield CO home for sale, whether you are a resident or you are relocating to Broomfield Colorado.
Shaun Werkele
Monday, May 17, 2010
Broomfield CO Homes and Buying in this "Economy"
In drawing back and taking a look at the times we are in, it is easy to get caught up in the hustle and bustle of the media and all the big things going on. But what is at the heart of everything that is truly important to us in our lives? It is the little things, like having the things our parents and their parents had, a good family and a good home, one that made you feel good to "come home to." Never doubt the importance of this one simple thing. It is the "American Dream." Everyone wants it, or they strive to have it.
That is why I blog about homes for sale in Broomfield Colorado, because I feel, and you just might agree, that owning a home in a great community like Broomfield, Colorado holds a value that is priceless! What a beautiful area to live in. I am starting a new approach to pushing the Broomfield area as one of the best places in Colorado to live. I will be adding information on the area's businesses and events, as well as the latest information on the beckoning neighborhoods that you, or someone you know, might be considering to move into. Feel free to make suggestions and leave comments on any of my sites that support homebuying in Broomfield Colorado, I would highly appreciate the input!
Best Regards,
Shaun Werkele
Friday, March 26, 2010
Broomfield Colorado Homebuyers and Down Payments
Home Buyers in Broomfield, Colorado Can Save For That Down Payment Faster.
For many first-time homebuyers looking to Broomfield Colorado home buying for a property, the thought of saving a substantial amount of money for a down payment can seem overwhelming. But there are several ways to make a down payment a lot easier and have you into your new home faster than you'd ever imagined. So, here are a few tips on how to get your down payment together:
Before you purchase a Broomfield Colorado home for sale, Invest in yourself first.
Of course you think that paying your monthly bills is an important financial commitment. And like many people, you may also consider savings or investments to be purely optional. However, if you can commit yourself to paying everyone else, you need to make the same commitment to yourself. Set up a savings or investment plan and start making payments to it, just as you do for your other creditors.
Re-organize your finances and you may find the money you need.
Often, finding extra money for savings is as easy as reorganizing your budget. Managing your money a little differently, perhaps by consolidating your debts, can sometimes free up the extra money you need.
Consider tapping into your RRSPs.
RRSPs are a good way to secure your financial future while enjoying tax benefits today. Certain buyers may qualify for the government-approved CIBC RRSP Home Buyers Plan that allows you to use your RRSP savings toward the purchase of a home. If eligible, you as a homebuyer and your spouse may withdraw up to $20,000 each from funds that have been in your RRSPs for at least 90 days. The funds aren't taxed as long as you repay the total amount to your RRSP over the next 15 years. Your payments don't have to start until the second year after the initial withdrawal.
Use GICS to help you save.
GICs offer you competitive rates of return and offer a safe, secure way to grow your savings. For flexibility, you can choose from a variety of terms. Choose non-cashable GICs and you won't be tempted to dip into your savings.
Mutual funds.
Saving for a home for sale doesn't mean you have to put your retirement planning on hold. Lower-risk savings mutual funds are great for achieving short term goals like saving for a down payment, while other funds can offer higher returns for a longer-term investment.
For more information on Broomfield Colorado home buying and Broomfield Colorado housing for sale, mortgages or these unique government approved programs, call me and I can help you in your journey to get a Broomfield, Colorado home for sale.
Thursday, March 25, 2010
Broomfield CO Home For Sale: Tips For Staging
So what are the most important elements in presenting a home to a buyer, ? It is three words: clean, clean, clean. Until recently, staging meant pulling out all the stops—setting the dining table with your best china and crystal, arranging flowers, lighting candles. Now it is recommended that a family with a Broomfield Colorado home for sale take the minimalist approach. Basically, you want to strip the house to its bare essentials, depersonalize it so potential home buyers can superimpose themselves and their lifestyle on the house for sale:
1. Visit model homes and examine shelter magazines for inexpensive decorating ideas. Always keep in mind you are not decorating for yourself but for every Broomfield Colorado home buyer who is looking out there.
2. Start with the outside. Give the house a fresh coat of paint, add shiny hardware to the front door and plant a few flowers to send a subliminal message the house is loved and well cared for.
3. Declutter every room to make it look larger. Get rid of family pictures, trophies and knickknacks. Closets and drawers should be no more than 30% full.
4. Invest in eco-friendly but bright lights. Open the drapes or remove them completely. Light, bright rooms give the impression this is a warm,happy place—and everyone wants to move into a place like that.
5. Feature only a few pieces of furniture with mainstream appeal. Pull pieces away from walls to make rooms look bigger.
6. Make sure a room’s primary use is obvious. A bedroom should look like a bedroom, not an office, hobby center or gym.
7. Bedrooms and kitchens are difficult to stage because they are in daily use, but make the effort. Clear everything off the counters and nightstands, roll up the rugs and hide the laundry hamper. Buff the cabinets with car wax and clean under the sinks. Invest in pristine white bed linens and towels.
8. Minimize the “pet effect.” Remove food bowls and litter boxes to the utility room. Deodorize thoroughly.
9. Organize the utility room and garage. Hang up the bicycles, roll up the hose. Renting a storage locker is worth the cost if it helps you sell faster and for a higher price.
10. Once your house is staged, invite your friends and Realtor over and walk them through to get an objective opinion.
If your house isn’t clean, it instantly sends up negative thoughts that the home is not well maintained. I cannot stress how important this one element is to selling your home in Broomfield, Colorado. If your house is spotless, you are far ahead in the game.
Shaun Werkele