By Rachel Stults
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It’s a slow Sunday morning. You’ve just brewed your Nespresso and popped open your laptop to check out the latest home listings before you hit the road for a day of open ho...
An old rule of thumb in real estate is to wait until the flowers start blooming to put a house on the market.
There are sound reasons behind that. Spring is the time of the year when people are getting their tax refunds, the weath...
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Rifle, Colorado
New Castle, Colorado
Silt, Colorado
Parachute, Colorado
Glenwood Springs, Colorado
Carbondale, Colorado
Click on any location to see the specific information and data on each market.
Rifle, Colorado
New Castle, Colorado
Silt, Colorado
Parachute, Colorado
Glenwood Springs, Colorado
Carbondale, Colorado
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What are the tax benefits of owning a home? Plenty of homeowners are asking themselves this right around now as they prepare to file their taxes.
You may recall the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act—the most substantial...
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Don’t you just love escaping the icy cold of winter and getting cozy in your house? Surprise! So do rodents and other pests. While you might think summer would be peak pest season, it turns out that creepy, crawly...
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The long, dark days of winter are upon us, and with COVID-19 still keeping us closer to home, we're keenly aware of all the maintenance tasks we've put off or let slip through the cracks.
And we hate to break it to yo...
Click on any location to see the specific information and data on each market.
Rifle, Colorado
New Castle, Colorado
Silt, Colorado
Parachute, Colorado
Glenwood Springs, Colorado
Carbondale, Colorado
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Buying a home—especially if it’s your first—can be a lot like losing weight in the sense that people end up doing, well, some pretty dumb stuff in the process. But while desperate dieters might waste...
One may or may not be familiar with the term ‘government backed’ but it might be a bit confusing at first. First, what it’s not, isn’t a guarantee someone is going to get a mortgage because it’s backed by the federal government. ...