Just Listed: Vacant Lot in Granby's Val Moritz Village

 
 
 

Tucked away in desirable Val Moritz Village this lot offers mountain views, plenty of sunshine, and some surrounding trees for privacy.

Val Moritz Village is centrally located for easy access to mountain recreation. Near Granby Ranch, with bike/ski/hike the trails adjacent to the neighborhood, and 4 nearby golf courses. Just a short drive and you can be at Winter Park Resort, Grand Lake, or Rocky Mountain National Park. Build your mountain home here to take advantage of all Grand County has to offer!

Listed by Angela Sandstrom for West + Main Homes. Please contact Angela for current pricing + availability.

 
 
 

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12 DIY Christmas Tree and Wreath Projects to Try This Year

’Tis the season to attempt a new DIY tradition

From homemade cookies to handcrafted ornaments, there’s something special about the holidays that calls for an oh-so-good DIY project. So why not give a DIY Christmas tree or wreath a whirl? Sure, you can go out and purchase an evergreen bough ready-made in the shape of a holiday wreath, or you can spruce up your living room with a pre-decorated Christmas tree. No judgement (many of us do the same)! But there’s something to be said about wreaths and Christmas trees made and adorned at home: They just seem a bit more meaningful.

Thus, we’ve assembled a list of festive DIY Christmas tree and wreath projects that are fun to make and easy on the eyes. In fact, many of these can even be displayed throughout the season, offering up a touch of color and cheer to every wintertime abode. The best part? You can start a new holiday tradition by making these projects with your friends and family.

Get creative

The inspiration behind this inventive Christmas tree is the family cat. Try a hanging tree display, which won’t be ruined by feline mischief on Christmas morning.

Keep it geometric

Sometimes less is more. For those who prefer a minimalist vibe, this gold-tone wire frame wreath with a simple sprig of greenery will do the trick. The project takes only 30 minutes to complete, but packs quite the design punch.

Think tinsel

tinsel wreath shaped like a star works as a brilliant statement piece. Plus, you can personalize your project with Polaroids of friends and family for a modern take on the classic Christmas motif.

Go for gold

What better tribute to your exotic houseplant collection than a gold paper fern wreath? Besides complementing your plants, this piece makes a nice addition to your decor with timeless colors like silver and gold.

Play with paper

Turns out you can origami just about anything. Choose colors that fit your holiday palette, add a string for a unique Christmas tree ornament, or pop these petite beauties along your mantel for a fresh holiday look that will last into the new year and beyond.

Remember the classics

What could be more endearing than tiny Christmas villages? Modernize the idea of holiday miniatures with a terrarium filled with mini-bottle brush trees and small deer figurines.

Choose color

These colorful Christmas trees feel like something out of Whoville. Select wood boards with interesting graining (and cover them with a single coat of paint) to give your trees a feeling of texture as well as color.

Freshen up with felt

Is a rustic woodland more your jam? With this DIY you can get the wintery woods of your dreams with a combination of materials like felt and real wood trimmings.

Bring on the snow

Snow-kissed wreaths are a great accent in holiday decor, especially if you’re going for a cozy lodge or cabin look. The velvet ribbon offers some visual interest when combined with the evergreen’s fusion of textures.

Channel Alpine traditions

The merry bells in this wreath recall an old-world charm and sensibility. Opt for silver bells, like the classic Christmas tune, if you want to go all the way in evoking retro-inspired holiday nostalgia.

Think outside the box

This plywood DIY can be as sentimental as you want it to be. Select a few holiday cards (perhaps those from loved ones no longer with us) and your favorite color yarn to make this creative and sweet display.

Attach some character

Step aside, Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer. There’s a new Claymation-inspired cutie in town. These small trees offer a delightful kitsch twist on yuletide traditions.

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Colorado Real Estate Market Report from November 2021

DMAR Real Estate Market Trends Report

November 2021 report shows a drastic decrease in inventory with people continuing to buy and sell in droves.

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From October to November, the market saw a staggering 33.41 percent decrease in month-end active inventory, dropping to 2,248. Throughout the entire Denver Metro area, there are currently only 1,444 single-family detached properties and 804 attached properties to buy.

Over the past five years, month-end active inventory dropped between 23.36 percent in 2016 and 27.92 percent in 2019. Theoretically, if inventory stayed the course and dropped 25 percent this year, the market would end the year at 1,686 active properties leading into 2022, which is drastically lower than the end of 2020 and would lead to the most competitive year yet. With 2,248 active listings on the market and that number expected to go down by the end of the month, expectations are set that 2022 will be a wild and competitive ride.

Despite high competition on the horizon, people continue to buy and sell relentlessly. Year-to-date, there have been more houses purchased than in any of the previous five years with the median sales price for single-family and attached properties setting records at $525,000.

“At the beginning of 2021, there were conversations about what type of responsibility we, as Realtors®, have to our clients,” commented Andrew Abrams, Chair of the DMAR Market Trends Committee and Metro Denver Realtor®. “How far from the comps are we willing to stray with the hope that the market will keep appreciating and our clients will be sitting in equity in a short amount of time? At the beginning of the year, offers six figures over asking price were common. That need subsided by the end of June and we see that it has been less common ever since.” 

While it may be common for buyers to take their foot off the gas and enjoy December festivities, this is the year to put the pedal to the metal in trying to find a property. Interest rates are low, and looking while others are not gives one a competitive advantage, which in this current market is a must.

Our monthly report also includes statistics and analyses in its supplemental “Luxury Market Report” (properties sold for $1 million or greater), “Signature Market Report” (properties sold between $750,000 and $999,999), “Premier Market Report” (properties sold between $500,000 and $749,999), and “Classic Market” (properties sold between $300,000 and $499,999). 

In the Luxury Market, Denver has more buyers ready to spend $1 million or more on their home today than any other time on record, with prices higher than ever as well. November 2021 was more of the same record-breaking trends with lowest inventory, lowest days in MLS, highest sales volume and highest average prices. In the pandemic world of the “new normal,” this is it for Denver’s Luxury Market. 

Last month, inflation drove up the prices for Denver real estate. The sales volume in the Luxury Market is the highest the market has seen in the last five years, up a staggering 69.17 percent from last year alone. When breaking it down to the attached market, luxury sales are up a whopping 145.84 percent year-over-year, likely due to the lack of interest in attached living in 2020.  

“While real estate typically sees the Luxury Market take a break as people celebrate the holidays and enjoy winter vacations, the low supply of homes are predicted to keep even the highest price points seeing multiple offers,” said Jenny Usaj, DMAR Market Trends Committee member and Metro Denver Realtor®. “Prices will soar as long as we continue on this path of low inventory. Historically, we have never seen a market with this low of inventory, increasing prices, appreciation gains and inflation. The perfect storm we are witnessing may unravel, but when and why is up for debate as we continue to keep an eye on interest rates.”

Based on the numbers today, it will undoubtedly be the most expensive season the Luxury Market has seen to date to buy a home unless a hard shift in interest rates occurs.  

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Just Listed: Two Story Multi-family Home in Great Broomfield Location

 
 
 

Don't miss the opportunity to own a two story Multi-Family home in Broomfield.

This 2 bed, 2 bath home located by Broomfield Commons area offers many attractions, and can be a perfect starter home or investment property. There are also many amenities in the area, including Eagle Trace Golf Club, Paul Derta Recreation Center, restaurants and shopping. Schedule your showing soon!

Listed by Esperanza Wardroup for West + Main Homes. Please contact Esperanza for current pricing + availability.

 
 
 

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Just Listed: Longmont Home with Huge Backyard

 
 
 

Welcome home to Longmont!

Whether you're hosting apres-golf drinks after 18 holes at nearby Fox Hill or Ute Creek, or having the crew over to watch the big game, your new home is going to be THE place to hang out! Greet your friends as they drive though your quiet + quaint neighborhood and as they admire your big tree and homey curb appeal, then get the party started in your recently remodeled kitchen! Head outside to one of the biggest lots in the community, and keep an eye on the grill while getting a cornhole tourney going as the kids + dogs wear each other out running laps around the built-in firepit and paver patio! Zooming into work? Plenty of space to set up a private home office...or enjoy an easy commute into Boulder, Downtown Denver, Fort Collins or even DIA. With an open floor-plan, newer flooring and paint, and a detached garage, your new home is ready for you to make it your own, while you take advantage of everything you love about living in Colorado! You are going to LOVE living here!

Listed by Ben Smith for West + Main Homes. Please contact Ben for current pricing + availability.

 
 
 

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