5 Things We Learned About Real Estate This Week
5 Things We Learned About Real Estate This Week By Judy Dutton Winter has truly arrived—hello, snowstorm Jonas! It’s time to hunker down with some hot cocoa and a newfound appreciation for the roof over our heads. To further warm your hearts for the cozy abode you call home, here are some highlights of what happened in real […]
Hottest Housing Markets for 2016
Zillow.com names Denver as one of the hottest housing markets in 2016. Find out why the Front Range, and Summit County are continuing to grow. Hottest Housing Markets for 2016 Get ready for a year of home value growth in these metros. BY CATHERINE SHERMAN Housing experts predict U.S. home value growth around 3.5 percent this year. […]
7 Unwritten Etiquette Rules Every Home Buyer Should Know
It is important to remember that while you are trying to buy a home, you can be evaluated by the seller. Following these simple 7 unwritten rules that Liz Alterman at Realtor.com puts together can help you navigate the process successfully. 7 Unwritten Etiquette Rules Every Home Buyer Should Know By Liz Alterman You […]
The Land Title Summit County Market Analysis
December 2015 Year End Market Analysis Please note that Land Title data comes from actual recorded transactions at the County Clerk and Recorder’s Office for that particular month. The information is not directly related to MLS data. The data is an unofficial tabulation of Summit County Records that are believed to be reasonably accurate. If you choose […]
Resort & Second-Home Property Specialist Certification
I am so happy to announce that I have been awarded the Resort and Second-Home Property Specialist (RSPS) Certification from the National Association of REALTORS®. I am very excited about this certification because helping people find their perfect mountain get-away is one of my favorite parts of my job. January 24th, 2016 Anne Skinner, has been awarded […]
5 Reasons Why A 2007-Style Real Estate Meltdown Is Unlikely Now
Daniel Goldstein explains why a Real Estate Meltdown like 2007 is unlikely. The Land Title Guarantee Company complied this article originally found on MarketWatch.com. 5 reasons a 2007-style real estate meltdown is unlikely now By: DANIEL GOLDSTEIN The real-estate industry is on much more solid footing When it comes to investing in the stock market, […]
When Should You Sell Your Home?
When should you sell your home? The basic answer is whenever you are ready. However, there are many factors that should also be considered: Are there a lot of available properties? How do the other properties stack up against your home? Is your home in pristine condition and market ready? In Summit County, many properties […]
Mountain Events: January 8th-10th 2016
Friday, January 8th Snowmobiling Tour: 8:00a, 10a, 12:30p, 2:30p First-time to advanced – Dillon. Christmas Tree Recycling: All day – Summit County. Friday, January 8th Snowmobiling Tour: 8:00a, 10a, 12:30p, 2:30p First-time to advanced – Dillon. Christmas Tree Recycling: All day – Summit County. Paint Your Own Pottery: 10am Lionshead Welcome Center – Vail. Historic Walking Tour […]
Wanna Buy a Home? Clean Up Your Credit Score
Your credit score is a major factor in buying a home. It is important to understand how best to set yourself up for success. Thanks to Jamie Wiebe and Realtor.com for outlining some helpful tips in getting your credit score under control. So You Wanna Buy a House? Step 1: Clean Up Your Credit Score […]
Time for Millennials to Leave the Nest-realtor.com
Housing Rebound: Time for Millennials to Leave the Nest1.4K Real Estate News and Advice / by Steven Russolillo / 5 days ago The U.S. homeownership rate hit a 48-year low earlier this year. Steve DiPaola/Reuters Millennials appear to be in no rush to ditch their parents’ homes. Perhaps they should be. More adults between ages […]