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The Mortgage Lending Factor

Some are afraid the real estate market may be looking a lot like it did prior to the housing crash in 2008. One of the factors they’re pointing at is the availability of mortgage money. Recent articles about the availability of low-down payment loans and down payment assistance programs are causing concern that we’re returning to the bad habits of a decade ago. Let’s alleviate the fears about the...

Buyer Demand Increasing

Buyers are out in full force this fall, increasing the demand for homebuying in all four regions of the country. According to the latest ShowingTime Showing Index, “Home showing activity was up again nationwide with a 4.6 percent rise in traffic, as the traditionally slow fall season began with a marked boost in buyer interest.” Buyers clearly have the right idea, as mortgage rates...

2020: Biggest Issues Facing Housing

This coming year the housing market will be defined by 3 things- inventory, interest rates, and appreciation.  But the biggest issue the housing market will face in 2020 is an inventory shortage.  There aren’t enough homes on the market for buyers, especially on the lower end of the market. This is a topic that has come up frequently within the past several...

3 Mistakes to Avoid When Selling Your Home in 2020

It’s exciting to put a house on the market and to think about making new memories in new spaces, but we can have deep sentimental attachments to the homes we’re leaving behind, too. Growing emotions can help or hinder a sale, depending on how we manage them. When it comes to the bottom line, homeowners need to know what it takes to avoid costly mistakes. Being mindful of these things and prepared...

The Olea Family

Honestly, the sweetest family. Tiffany and Paul are one of the cutest couples! I remember getting the call from them. They were referred to us from another one of our clients. As a family, they had been renting for awhile and were ready to make the leap into home ownership. They wanted to make a house a HOME. They were using a VA loan. And in this market, it can be tricky. VA loans have their...

October: Colorado Springs What’s Going On?

2nd Annual Colorado Springs Porch Decorating Contest: Are you ready for fall? Is your front porch ready for fall? Time to get out those fall decoration and bring some fall spirit to those Colorado Springs front porches. 7 Winners Announced! Sign up here: Boo at the Zoo: Cheyenne Mountain Zoo Boo at the Zoo starts Saturday, October 17! Tickets are limited to support social distancing...

Business Spotlight: October

We love Colorado Springs and we love our local businesses. We love to highlight and visit locally owned shops and restaurants to bring you the Best of Colorado Springs! We try to visit local businesses each month to bring you a first hand look at our local community! Here are our October favorites: Beast and Brews is located at 7 Spectrum Loop Suite 140. Beast and Brews is one of my favorite...

HOMEschooling with Jess – Jessica Eaves Bio

I’m an Adventurer. Coffee lover. Listener. School Secretary. Cook. Advocate for social justice. Writer. A wife, mom, sister, auntie, and friend. I feel most alive when I’m chasing sunrises and sunsets. Driving with the windows down and the radio on high and my hair blowing everywhere. Fishing. Hiking. Trying something new. Picnicking with Scout & Cellar wine. Selling it too. Spending time with...

7 Pros and Cons of Living in Colorado Springs

1. Pro: Access to the Outdoors & Mountains. One of the pros of living in Colorado, is the easy access to the outdoors. Outdoor activities such as hiking, biking, kayaking, rafting, sledding, skiing, snowboarding, fishing, 4-wheeling are available to you within a 2 hour drive. Neighborhoods in Colorado Springs, such as Rockrimmon and Manitou Springs have hiking trails right outside their backyard....

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