BlogEaton Real EstateVirtual Tour July 2, 2021

Beautifully Updated Ranch

1215 Black Hawk Road, Eaton is a beautiful and cozy five bedroom, three bathroom ranch in the quiet Hawkstone subdivision and instantly feel at home. Admire the custom and updated finishes throughout including the Acacia engineered hardwood throughout the main level, light fixtures, tile work in the bathrooms, stunning cabinetry and countertops in the kitchen, and floor to ceiling stone fireplace highlighting the living room. The bright, permitted basement has Acacia LVP flooring and was just completed in June 2020 providing a spacious rec room/multipurpose space, two bedrooms, a gorgeous and modern dual vanity bathroom as well as abundant storage spaces. The exterior features front and back covered patios, a fully fenced back yard with garden beds, sprinkler system and mature landscaping including Boxelder, Peach Tree, Honeylocust and more! Hawkstone community offers an outdoor pool, clubhouse, play area, trail systems and is in close proximity to Eaton Country Club, the Town of Eaton and Highway 85. Contact Meaghan Nicholl at (970) 497-9045 to schedule your private tour or click the link below for more information. 

https://windermerewindsor.com/listing/135618297

Loveland Real EstateVirtual Tour December 9, 2019

Charming Two Story Home in Loveland!

Come enjoy your new home in the Park Hill neighborhood in at 2514 Fairplay Drive in Loveland! This home offers a lot of space. Complete with a large backyard, a spacious kitchen, and two separate living areas. The basement is set up for a full kitchen and living room. The roof was replaced in fall of 2019. This lot offers mature landscaping with great shade trees. Contact Stephanie Woodard at (970) 215-2676 for your private showing for more information or click the link below for more details.

https://windermerewindsor.com/listing/103083605

Loveland Real EstateVirtual Tour November 25, 2019

Beautiful Spacious Ranch Style Home!

Welcome home to this beautiful open floor plan ranch at 6375 Tongass Ave in Loveland with hardwood floors, granite countertops, a fully finished basement, oversized 3-car garage. Enjoy sunsets on the patio while dining alfresco under the pergola or while relaxing by the fire pit. This spacious home boasts elevated, trey, vaulted ceilings, hardwoods, granite custom lighting. Main floor has a desirable master bedroom coupled with an elegant 5-piece en suite master, 2-sided fireplace next to soaker tub, office, 2nd bedroom. The high-ceiling basement complete with two bedrooms for a spacious guest retreat in a convenient location and friendly neighborhood won’t last long! Contact John Taylor at (970) 541-1003 for your private showing for more information or click the link below for more details.

https://windermerewindsor.com/listing/102729396

Home OwnerLiving October 10, 2019

Prepare Your Home for Winter

As the days shorten, you can mitigate many mid-winter headaches with some preemptive prep. Proper weatherizing can help protect your home from preventable damage, save money on energy costs, and, most importantly, keep you and your loved ones safe and warm throughout the winter season. Here is a useful checklist to manage your weatherization project. Setting aside some time on a couple of weekend days should be more than enough to knock this out:

 

Cracks & Leaks

Examine your entire house for any cracks and leaks, from your roof to your baseboards, to your basement and foundation. With unpredictable winter weather, these cracks and leaks are how the outside gets in, causing cold drafts and water damage.

Luckily, most cracks don’t require a professional to handle it. Depending on your house type and age, it’s likely you’ll be able to do it yourself with supplies from your local hardware store.

 

Windows & Doors:

Gaps and breaks in windows and doors is another way to let the winter in your home, and they can let heat escape, raising your heat bill throughout the season.

Make sure seals are tight and no leaks exist. If you have storm windows, make sure you put them on before the cold season begins. Additionally, add weather-strips and or a door sweep to prevent drafts and keep the heat in.

 

Rain Gutters: 

Clean your rain gutters of any debris. In colder climates, the buildup will cause gutters to freeze with ice, crack and then leak.

Once you have removed the residue from the drains, test them by running hose water to make sure cracks and leaks have not already formed. Even in warmer locales, the buildup can put undue stress on your roof and home.

 

Pipes: 

Protecting your pipes from freezing should be your number one priority this winter. A burst pipe can quickly become a disaster in any home.

Remember to turn off your exterior water source and take in your hose. Internally, wrapping your pipes is a recommended precaution to take.

 

Heating System:

Annual checks are vital in avoiding dangers such as house fires. Replace filters if you use a furnace and clear out any vents and ducts that carry heat through them. If you have baseboard heat, wipe them of dust and remove any debris that might catch fire.

 

Fireplace & Wood Burning Stoves:

Make sure to have chimneys and air vents cleaned early in the season if you are planning on warming your home with a wood-burning source. When your fireplace is not in use make sure to close the damper, some resources estimate an open damper can increase energy consumption by as much as 30%, increasing your bill about $200.

 

Outside: 

Bring your patio furniture inside or cover it for the winter. Don’t forget other, smaller items such as your tools, including the hose and planting pots. Clear out any piles around the side of your house, checking for cracks and holes in your home and foundation as you go so to avoid providing shelter for unwelcome guests over the cold season.

If your property has large trees check for loose branches and call someone to trim back any limbs that may fall in your yard, on your roof or even damage a window.

 

Emergency Kit: 

Lastly, make sure your emergency kit is up to date with provisions, batteries, fresh water, food for animals, entertainment for kids – especially if you live in an area prone to power outages.

For a more complete emergency preparedness guide, visit https://www.ready.gov/winter-weather.

BlogColoradoHome Owners March 22, 2019

Weekend Warrior: Quick projects to upgrade your home

Memorial Day traditionally represents the kick-off of summer. Kids are getting out of school, families are making summer vacation plans, and backyard barbecues are on everyone’s minds. This is also a great time of the year to get your house in order and ready for the summer season. The following is a handful of ideas and tips to help you with this process.

Outdoor spaces

GardeningGardening– It’s not too late to start your garden! This weekend I will be planting an herb garden; I planted summer vegetables a few weeks ago.  If you’re thinking of doing the same, just make sure you use starts because many summer harvest vegetables won’t start from seed this late in the season.

Outdoor living– My home has an outdoor space with great potential, including a partially covered patio perfect for entertaining. This weekend I plan to upgrade the space with small touches to make it summer party ready. This includes finding outdoor lighting options, updating the seating and cleaning up the barbeque.

BBQ- Make sure your grill is ready to go this season by making sure everything is clean and in working order before you fire it up. In the northwest that includes making sure the fuel lines are spider-web-free. Also, make sure you have propane or charcoal on hand for impromptu dinners.

Clean Windows- Now is a great time to clean your windows, inside and out. Sun shows more dirt and smudges.

Lawn care- Prepare your lawn for the months ahead. Depending on where you live this means different things. Check your sprinkler system to make sure it wasn’t damaged over the winter; upgrade your lawn care to ensure fuller greens, check for and remove moss to prevent dead patches and start your weeding regimen.

Pool prep- If you have an outdoor pool get this ready for a summer season of fun in the sun, (unless you are lucky enough to enjoy your pool year-round). Same goes for hot-tubs. Make sure your equipment has been serviced, chemicals are available and your pool is clean and ready to use. OR, head to the local hardware store and buy your kiddie pool now before they run out, as I learned one particularly hot July!

De-winterize- I once was doused head to toe when we were turning the water back on to our exterior pipes because the pipe had split in the winter- so make sure all your pipes survived the cold, check your winterized projects and prepare your house for summer.  This is also a good time to look around the exterior, checking roof, gutters and siding.

Summerize- Check or replace AC filters, window screens, and household fans to make sure these are all functioning and will help provide maximum circulation in your house. Consider installing an attic fan or vent to help pull heat out of your home all winter long. Pack away excess cold weather items such as heavy blankets, jackets and other items so they aren’t in your way. Same goes for any sundry items you only use during fall and winter.

 

Inside spaces

Lighten the Space- Though I likely won’t spend much time inside once the mercury rises, I want to keep the house as light and cool as possible. I have found that replacing the curtains with a lighter shade lets the light in, but also keeps the rooms from overheating from sun exposure. Summer always makes me want to lighten up with the accessories- lighter colors, more whites, bright accents and less clutter.

Rearrange – Freshen up spaces by rearranging some of your wall art. If you don’t have enough wall pieces to rearrange regularly it may be time to add to your collection. You can find inexpensive original art online at stores such as Etsy or in person at local galleries. You can always play with other items like framed images from books, vintage posters or record albums. Here are some terrific ideas for using what you have to add interest to a room.

SpringCleanupAir it out- Open all the windows, shake out the rugs and update home fragrances to fit summer moods (citrus, freesia, clean linen, coconut, melon, fruits and tropical, etc.). You can create your own diffuser with essential oils to distribute fragrance. This may be more symbolic than practical but it always makes me feel ready for summer.

Paint- If you have a room you really want to refresh, a three-day weekend is a good time to take on a project of scale, so you have plenty of time to prep, paint, dry, and clean up. Painting is one of the least expensive ways to really transform how a room feels. Need help picking colors and paint type? Here is some good advice.

Garage or Basement- Tackle a big space that makes a big difference. Our garages and basements often become year-long dumping grounds for seasonal decorations and clothing, items that don’t fit in cabinets, memorabilia and maintenance tools. Go through your items and sort by keep, throw out and donate/sell and then group your keeps by function. Make sure your tools are accessible for easy gardening and entertaining by making sure your tools are accounted for, ready to go, and easy to reach. Here is a useful video on garage organization.

Yard/Garage Sale- If you have overflow at your house, plan a yard/garage sale to get rid of items you no longer need or want. Just make sure to pack everything up and donate it at the end of the sale otherwise you are just letting the clutter back in!

Plan a party- Once your space is all cleaned up and redecorated you will want to show it off! Plan a summer BBQ, dinner party, pool party, picnic or any other gathering.

What are your planning for Memorial Day weekend?

Fort Collins Real EstateVirtual Tour February 7, 2019

Maintenance Free Living in Fort Collins!

Enjoy maintenance-free living at 1124 Spanish Oak Court in this conveniently located ranch-style, half duplex in Oakridge Village. Brick exterior, 3 bed/3 bath with 2-car attached garage on cul-de-sac lot. Large eat-in kitchen, dining room area and living room w/ raised hearth & gas fireplace; covered patio; master bath with large shower, two sinks and walk-in closet. Finished basement with family/rec room, bedroom and 3/4 bath. Needs some updating but has great bones. Wonderful neighborhood close to shopping & parks. Contact Aaron Pearson for your private showing at (970) 646-3035 for more information or click the link below for more details.

https://windermerewindsor.com/listing/91273639