BlogDenver Real EstateVirtual Tour July 28, 2021

Opportunity Awaits!

Opportunity Awaits in the desirable Virginia Village neighborhood! 1597 S. Krameria St, Denver is a spacious 4 bed/2bath home boasts an Open Floor Plan with 2 Large Living Rooms, Vaulted Ceilings, Heated Sun Room, and a Fully Fenced Yard with Gorgeous Mature Landscaping on a Corner Lot! This house is complete with a Basement Stage and a Built-in Cedar Closet which could easily be converted back to a Sauna Room (heating unit included). Enjoy all the charms of a classic mid-century neighborhood with this move-in ready home allowing you to buy now and update later! Virginia Village is near three city parks, Cherry Creek bike and walking trail, Highline Canal, and 20 minutes from Cherry Creek State Park. Shopping, restaurants, and fun nightlife are just minutes away! Couch Included! Contact Elizabeth Dolton at (970) 396-7233 to schedule your private tour or click here to view the 3D tour.


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BlogVirtual TourWindsor Real Estate May 20, 2021

Move-In Ready Gem!

Welcome to your new home at 819 Cliffrose Way, Severance! This like new, beautiful property has main floor living, 3 bedrooms and 2 baths, granite counter tops, laundry on the main floor and an open concept. Large completed back yard with sprinkler system. 2018 received new flooring, roof and exterior paint. 2019 received a new furnace and hot water heater. 2020 received a new A/C and kitchen appliances. All you must do is in move in. This home is in a great community and will not last long. Showings start Thursday 5/20. Contact Suzanne Ekeler at (970) 590-4841 for your private showing for more information or click the link below for more details.

https://windermerewindsor.com/listing/132740642

BlogGreeley Real EstateVirtual Tour October 1, 2020

Bright. Spacious. Fresh.

1130 78th Ave Ct is a beautiful move-in ready, well-maintained home located in Boomerang subdivision in Windsor school district. This home has been upgraded with brand new hardwood flooring throughout, high-quality appliances, and kitchen cabinets. In addition to vaulted ceilings, the open kitchen and dining room offers plenty of space and storage with a pantry and built-in cabinet racks. The large master suite has his and hers master bath with a soaking tub and a generously sized walk-in closet with custom closet organizers. The spacious backyard, with a concrete patio, has a mature garden with several wooden planter boxes and a drip system. The tandem garage has plenty of space for parking, as well as storage with custom-built hanging storage racks. Contact Justine Marx at (970) 775-4030 for your private showing for more information or click the link below for more details.

https://windermerewindsor.com/listing/115885399

BlogSeverance Real EstateVirtual Tour June 25, 2020

Beautiful Ranch Style Home in Severance!

Well-maintained, well-built Norco Construction at 701 Ponderosa Drive in Severance with 3,148 sq/ft 3 bed, 3 bath, 3 car garage ranch style home located in the NO METRO TAX DISTRICT, low HOA community of Sunset Ridge. This custom-built home has an open floor plan with vaulted ceilings and scratch resistant hardwood floors throughout the living room and kitchen. In addition to the beautiful granite countertops and tile backsplash, the kitchen offers plenty of space for seating, as well as storage with the large pantry. The master bathroom has a custom over-sized walk-in shower, large double sink vanity, and walk-in closet. A fully carpeted and insulated basement with 1/2 bath has egress windows for easy conversion. Sitting on a large corner lot, this home offers two backyard patios, custom planter boxes, and mature landscaping. The majority of both the interior and exterior are freshly painted, making this home move-in ready! Contact Justine Marx at (970) 775-4030 for your private showing for more information or click the link below for more details.

https://windermerewindsor.com/listing/110986289

 

For Buyers & SellersHome OwnersHousing TrendsWindermere Real Estate May 14, 2018

Myths and Truths About Millennial Home Buyers

In recent years there has been a lot written about millennials and their impact on the housing market. Because of this, there are also a lot of misconceptions about what this generation wants from a home. To start, it’s important to know that there are more than 71 millennials, which are defined as those aged 22-37. They also represent 34 percent of all home buyers which makes them tremendously important to the real estate market. We were curious if what we’ve read about millennial home buying habits is true and here’s what we found.

Simple, Functional, Minimal Maintenance

Millennials do not appear to be drawn to fixer uppers in the same way as prior generations. They want something that is “move-in” ready with minimal maintenance. They also value simplicity and function over extravagance which means they’re drawn to spaces that serve dual purposes and furniture that doubles as storage. The old adage “less is more” takes on new meaning for millennial buyers.

Location

Similar to older generations, millennials place a great deal of importance on location. The convenience to their job, friends, family, entertainment, and shopping is a must. But the rumor out there that they only want to live in city dwellings is a myth. Millennials are getting older and starting to have families, so like prior generations, many of them are moving away from the hustle and bustle of the city and into nearby neighborhoods with good schools and family-friendly amenities.

Digitally Engaged

Millennials have grown up surrounded by technology, so smart home technology is a high priority for these buyers. And they’re willing to pay more for it: a survey conducted by Wakefield Research states that millennials are willing to pay a 20 percent premium for smart home technology, such as voice assisted devices, smart phone-controlled security systems, electronic door locks, and doorbell cameras.

Experience over Luxuries

One of the main things we’ve learned about millennials is that they are not prone to conformity. They’re a practical bunch who places a very high priority on experiences and quality of life. Studies show that millennials would rather have discretionary income to pay for things like healthy food, gym memberships, and international travel than blowing their budget on an expensive home. In other words, they’re happy with a modest space so they have money left to spend on their quality of life.

In the end, millennial buyers aren’t that different from prior generations. They’re clearly a pragmatic group that sees their home more as a functional space than a symbol of their success. Technology definitely plays a far greater role for them than their baby boomer parents, but ultimately they still want a home in a nice neighborhood with good schools and access to friends, family, and nearby amenities.