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Home "Sold As-Is" in Colorado Springs
Many buyers ask what "Sold As-Is" means when looking to buy a home in Colorado Springs. Homes in Colorado Springs that are "Sold As-Is" means that the seller is not willing to make any changes or repairs to the home for the buyer.
Buying a home in Colorado Springs- Lighting
Many buyers forget to take notice of the lighting source during their home search because there are so many other factors to pay attention to!
Inspect the stucco before buying a home in Colorado Springs
Stucco has become increasingly popular in recent years. It not only looks nice but requires low maintenance when compared to other types of traditional siding. If you are buying a home in Colorado Springs that has a stucco exterior, make sure and have the stucco inspected.
Don’t forget to ask about utilities when buying a home in Colorado Springs
There are so many factors to consider when buying a home in Colorado Springs such as price range, location, size, and amenities that buyers often forget to inquire about utility bills. Utility Bills? Yes, you heard me right.
Buying a fixer upper in Colorado Springs - Part 2
This post is a continuation of Buying a fixer upper in Colorado Springs – Part 1 if you are considering to purchase a home that requires work.
Buying a fixer upper in Colorado Springs - Part 1
During your home search you will probably run across some homes that need work, there are many fixer uppers on the market in Colorado Springs.
PMI tax deduction will help homeowners in Colorado Springs
You are probably paying Private Mortgage insurance (PMI) if you put less than 20% down on your home purchase; PMI protects your lender in the case buyers default on their loan.
Colorado Springs Custom Home Builder - Lathrop Homes
Selecting a custom home builder in Colorado Springs can be a difficult decision since there are many to choose from. If you are interested in building your own dream home, I highly recommend Lathrop Homes.
Buying a home in Colorado Springs and Private Mortgage Insurance
Since the subprime mortgage mess, many buyers are having a more difficult time obtaining financing for their home. There have been many changes in the mortgage industry and buyers are required to have higher credit scores nowadays to obtain loans; there are not as many options available for subprime borrowers as there were a few years ago.
Homebuyers: Tips for moving into your Colorado Springs Home
You finally found your dream home, your loan has been approved and all you have left is your closing. With all of the busyness during the buying process you must not forget about the details involved with moving!
Colorado Springs Market Report: Sunset Ridge
Sunset Ridge is located next door to the Vista Mesa Subdivision and is bordered by Vickers, Rangewood, and Flintridge.
Colorado Springs Market Report: Sundown
Sundown is located in the Northeast area of Colorado Springs and is bordered by Dublin, Templeton Gap, and Austin Bluffs just west of Powers Blvd. Sundown is conveniently located near schools, parks, and both new hospitals (Penrose and Memorial North) in Colorado Springs.
Mistakes to avoid when buying a home in Colorado Springs
1. Lowball offers- If you are in a time crunch to purchase a home, submitting extremely low offers will waste your precious house hunting time
Many Colorado Springs Homes still receiving multiple offers
Although there are nearly 5,000 single family homes for sale in the Colorado Springs area, many buyers are finding out their offer is one of two and even three other offers being reviewed by the seller.
Colorado Springs Home Buyers: Pre-qualification vs. Pre-approval
Many buyers do not know the difference between a pre-qualification and a pre-approval. Sellers usually require a pre-qualification or pre-approval letter accompanies a contract offer submitted for their Colorado Springs home. What good is an offer to a seller when the buyer is not qualified to buy their home?
Roof Shingle Basics for Colorado Springs Homes
Most people don’t even think about their roof unless there is a problem with a leak, hail damage, or some other type of weathering. Here are a few basics about rooftops in Colorado Springs that you may find useful as a homeowner, homebuyer, or seller.
FHA Loan Limits Increase for Homebuyers in Colorado Springs!
Great news! The FHA (Federal Housing Administration) Loan Limits increased on March 5, 2008 for this year to $325,000 for El Paso and Teller Counties. If you are looking to buy a home, now is a great time with the low interest rates, recently increased FHA loan limits, and large selection of homes to choose from in the Colorado Springs Area! If you have questions about FHA financing or Colorado Springs Realty, feel free to contact me, you’re Colorado Springs Realtor.
Search the Pikes Peak MLS
To find out more about Colorado Springs Realty and The Colorado Springs Area contact me or visit my website.
Some important factors to consider when buying a home in Colorado Springs
In a previous post regarding Buying a Home in Colorado Springs I discussed the three major areas that matter to buyers: Location, Size, and Amenities. Now, let’s get more specific about characteristics buyers look for when buying a home in the Colorado Springs Area.
Buying a home in Colorado Springs and Radon...
You have seen the radon testing kits at Home Depot and have probably heard about it before. Radon is a radioactive gas that naturally exists in some soils and some of the soils where homes are built can contain radon.
Buying a home in Colorado Springs
When buying a home there are three main categories buyers in Colorado Springs focus on: Location, Size, and Amenities.
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