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Property Tax Exemption

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Did you know that if you (or your parents) are 65 or older, and have owned and occupied your Colorado house as your primary residence for at least 10 years, fifty percent of the first $200,000 in actual property value is exempt from property taxation? Don’t miss out on this great program. Contact your County […]

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Add a Party Vibe

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Light it Up: Add a Party Vibe to Your Outdoor Staging Outdoor lighting isn’t just for the holidays. You can illuminate your outdoor living areas anytime of year. Stringed bulbs are becoming a “hot” outdoor trend this year. These outdoor clear, vintage lights have big rounded bulbs that can really create a festive flair in […]

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Finding Your Path

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by Madisyn Taylor Beginning our spiritual path is highly personal and we all enter a path that speaks to us, even if it is different than our neighbor. Entering into our own spirituality is a private journey. Each of us will be drawn to a different gateway to begin on our personal path to awakening […]

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How to Prevent a Low Appraisal

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Buyers likely will want to ask their lender to find an appraiser who works regularly in the county where they’re purchasing. Appraisers who know the area are less likely to evaluate properties based on flawed data. Buyer’s agents should be present during an appraisal appointment in order to provide the appraiser appropriate comps and explain […]

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Loving Yourself

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If someone acts in a way that feels cruel, unsupportive, hostile, or harmful, it doesn’t mean you are currently being unsupportive or harmful toward yourself. Instead, life is asking you to contemplate: “how can I learn from what feels like cruel words or harmful actions from this person by being even more kind and supportive […]

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Buyer’s Closing Costs

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Sellers can pay for the Buyer’s closing costs, but only up to a certain amount. The maximum amount is determined by the type of loan (conventional, FHA, or VA), the occupancy type (primary residence, second home, or investment property), and the size of the down payment. Here are the maximum allowable amounts the Seller can […]

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