Just Listed: Welcome Home, prime Edgewater location!

 
 
 

Welcome Home! Prime Edgewater location!

Just down the street from Edgewater Beer Garden, Sloan’s Bar and Grill, the new Susette bakery and other shopping and cafes. Sloan’s Lake, West Highland, and Wheat Ridge neighborhoods are all within a stone’s throw. This lovely 4-bedroom and 2-bathroom ranch recently went under 2 major renovations. The chef’s kitchen is what entertainer’s dreams are made of. No expense was spared - Custom cabinetry, quartz counters, professional gas range/hood, Koehler one-touch faucet and 3 refrigerators. Every inch of the basement was just remodeled including a designer bathroom, a fourth bedroom, new mechanicals, plumbing, and egress windows. Over $160k in permitted renovations are now complete. Seller’s also have architectural plans, pin survey, and a soils test in place for another addition which includes a master suite and garage. Main level boasts of hardwood floors, newer windows, and two living rooms. Move-in Ready and make Edgewater your new home!

Listed by Brian Conley for West + Main Homes. Please contact Brian for current pricing + availability.

 
 

Have questions?
West + Main Homes
(720) 903-2912
hello@westandmainhomes.com

Presented by:
Brian Conley

303-668-4146

Brian@westsandmainhomes.com


Search homes in Colorado
 

This Weekend: Colorado Open Houses for February 17-19th

 
 

Our agents are hosting Open Houses this weekend all over the Colorado Area.

You can find all of these listings on our website. Please reach out to the listing agent for information on times and more information on the listing! For current open house times, check out the Open House page.

If there is a home that you would like more information about, if you are considering selling a property, or if you have questions about the housing market in your neighborhood, please reach out. We’re here to help.

Search Homes in Colorado

Just Listed: Rare find in the popular Ballpark neighborhood!

 
 
 

Stunning brick and timber loft in the historic Water Tower Lofts!

Rare find in the popular Ballpark neighborhood! Walking through the front door you are greeted with soaring 14 ft ceilings, rough-cut timber beams, exposed brick and gleaming hardwood floors. The light and bright open floor plan features a spacious living area along with a beautiful kitchen complete with stainless steel appliances, granite counters and island with seating. The home also features an extra large bedroom with private primary bath with dual vanity and roomy walk-in closet with an incredible Elfa closet system. In addition, you will find another 1/2 bath off of the spacious foyer, built in shelving and additional space for an office area. The large west facing balcony is the perfect place to enjoy your morning coffee, or sip a glass of wine watching the sunset. The huge floor to ceiling windows let in tons of natural light all day long. Great value can be found in the low HOA dues which include: FIBER internet, secure building entry, water, trash, heat, recycling, fitness center and additional storage. You can't beat this location for enjoying everything that downtown has to offer! Stroll to your favorite restaurants, bars, coffee shops and grocery stores. Walk to Riverfront Park, Coors Field, bike paths, Highland pedestrian bridge, Union Station and LoDo with easy access to I-25. It doesn't get any better than this!

Listed by Mark Pledger + Sue Perrault for West + Main Homes. Please contact Mark and Sue for current pricing + availability.

 
 

Have questions?
West + Main Homes
(720) 903-2912
hello@westandmainhomes.com

Presented by:
Mark Pledger + Sue Perrault

303-667-6279

sue@westsandmainhomes.com


Search homes in Colorado
 

Just Listed: Meticulously maintained corner unit townhome!

 
 
 

Meticulously maintained corner unit townhome just blocks from all that Lowry has to offer!

With almost 3,000 square feet there is endless opportunity to morph this space to work for you. Don't let the 2 bedrooms fool you, there are multiple opportunities to add a 3rd or 4th! Lofted ceilings greet you as you enter to a bright and open floor-plan including large living room with cozy fireplace, dining room and kitchen. Just off the living room is a sophisticated office and a large powder bath. Upstairs you will find a loft area ready to serve whatever purpose you desire: playroom, office, library, sitting room, etc.. In addition, there are two bedrooms upstairs including a massive Primary Suite with spacious five-piece bath and two separate sizeable wardrobes as well as a second full bath off of the hallway. Boundless opportunity in the basement with expansive living area and separated space to easily be converted into a bedroom all ready with an egress window and closet space! There is also a 3/4 bathroom and separate finished storage room. Don't forget the private patio out front to enjoy the Colorado sunshine. Not much of a homebody? You are just about 1/2 a mile from all the restaurants and shops in Lowry, Lowry Sports Complex, Wings Over the Rockies Air & Space Museum, Target and so much more!

Listed by Sarah Riggs for West + Main Homes. Please contact Sarah for current pricing + availability.

 
 

Have questions?
West + Main Homes
(720) 903-2912
hello@westandmainhomes.com

Presented by:
Sarah Riggs

303-503-7186

Riggs@westsandmainhomes.com


Search homes in Colorado
 

Buying a House Remodeled Without a Permit? Here’s What You’re on the Hook For

 
 

Imagine attending an open house and stepping into a newly remodeled main bathroom complete with brand-new Carrara marble tiling and a luxurious free-standing tub.

Home improvements like this are enough to make potential home buyers fall in love, and it may even motivate you to make an offer on the spot.

But what may seem like a dream perk at an open house can turn into an expensive nightmare if there’s no permit paper trail and the home improvements were done without the proper authorizations. Why? Because, depending on where you are in the buying process, unpermitted work could leave you (yes, you) on the hook for way more than you bargained for.

Want to save yourself from this predicament? Read on for everything you need to know about buying a home with work done without a permit.

How do you know if work was done without a permit?

“All sellers have to give buyers something called a property disclosure,” says Andrew Hillman, a broker at Hillman Real Estate, in Boston. “This will list information about what the current owners have done to the property during ownership, including work done without a permit.”

As an extra precaution, you can also cross-check with your local building department to see if the owners pulled permits. Many municipalities, such as New York City, have the status of permits online. Otherwise, you can call or visit the local buildings department for information. Remember, building codes and permit requirements vary with every city and town.

What is your responsibility as the home buyer?

The last thing you want to do as a home buyer is get your own hands dirty with sourcing permits or paying fees. But your responsibility in the matter all depends on where you are in the closing process. If you haven’t signed the purchase agreement yet, the seller can be held accountable for obtaining and closing out permits. But that’s easier said than done. It could take weeks or even months to close out permits.

Your best bet is to put language in the contract before signing stating that the seller has to take care of pulling a permit and having the local building inspector sign off on a certificate of occupancy before closing.

“Your attorney can draft the amendment to the contract for you,” says Beth Jaworski of Shorewest Realtors, in Wauwatosa, WI.

But once the contract is signed, the buyer assumes all responsibility for work done without permits.

“Buying a home without performing due diligence is as irresponsible as the homeowner who doesn’t pull permits,” says Hillman.

Still, all hope is not lost if your contract is already signed. There may be contingencies that can halt the transaction and give you some leverage.

How your appraiser and home inspector can help

One of the main contingencies all contracts have is the inspection period. A professional home inspection can identify unpermitted construction, work not completed to code, and other potential surprises before you commit to buy the property.

“The inspector can also check with the local permitting department to see what permits have been obtained,” says Brad English, a real estate professional with First Team Real Estate, in San Clemente, CA.

Your appraiser will help. “When I do a walk-through of a dwelling, I ask about the legality of a deck, living space, or an extra bathroom not found on the property record card,” says Ginna Currie, a New York state general appraiser at C.T. Appraisals.

Depending on the language in your contract, you have the right to terminate the transaction if you are not satisfied with the results of your home inspection or appraisal.

What’s the worst that can happen?

The worst-case scenario: Your city can “fine you for having unpermitted work, force you to remove the improvements, and you’ll have to start the process over to have the work done legally,” says Currie.

Keep in mind pulling a permit can cost hundreds of dollars. And having the work brought to code by a contractor will be an additional expense. But if you don’t pull permits during this transaction, the issue can arise again if you choose to sell your home later on.

“If the unpermitted work isn’t allowed at all, the city inspectors can make the homeowner tear down or remove the renovation or addition,” says Hillman. And if the inspectors don’t make the homeowner tear something out, you can at least expect a tax assessment for any improvements.

Keep reading.

Related Links

If there is a home that you would like more information about, if you are considering selling a property, or if you have questions about the housing market in your neighborhood, please reach out. We’re here to help.

Search Homes in Colorado

Search Homes in Oklahoma

Search Homes in Oregon