Just Listed: This charming 3 bed ranch home is lovingly updated!

 
 
 

This charming 3 bed ranch home is lovingly updated!

Sellers have recently added new flooring and carpet, stainless steel appliances, updated bathroom, new water heater and central air-conditioning installed. Three bedrooms and full bath on the main floor including the primary bedroom. The finished basement provides extra space for entertainment room, exercise area, and/or rec room. Additional non-conforming bedroom in the basement is currently being used as a theater room. Basement has rough-in to easily add another bathroom. The hidden gem of this home is the extra large private back yard with gorgeous patio - perfect for entertaining, professional landscaping, sprinkler system and fenced garden. Attached 1-car garage has backyard access and plenty of space for all of your Colorado gear. Close to Meadowood Recreation Center and Tennis Courts and Olympic Park. Great location with all the amenities - grocery stores, restaurants, entertainment, retail and schools. Quick access to I-225 and E470, multiple medical centers and DIA. Just a few blocks away from multiple trails for walking and biking to the nearby parks including Cherry Creek State Park. Move in ready and ready to move! Schedule a showing today!

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Just Listed: Welcome to your new spacious and charming home in the coveted neighborhood of Willow Park!

 
 
 

Welcome to your new spacious and charming home in the coveted neighborhood of Willow Park!

Just 5 minutes from Main Street, with all the amenities within a stones throw drive. This quiet and peaceful neighborhood gives you the best of what Parker has to offer! The lush and spacious backyard is within eyesight of the greenbelt and walking trails, perfect for a summers night stroll or to watch the fall leaves come in. The vaulted ceilings allow for all the light to come through the home, adding to it's already serene ambiance. This 4 bedroom home has a place for everyone, with a large basement just waiting for your personal touch. You wont want to miss out on this golden opportunity this home offers.

Listed by Kaitlin Kiney for West + Main Homes. Please Contact Kaitlin for current pricing + availability.

 
 
 

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People Want Less Expensive Homes – And Builders Are Responding

 
 

In today’s housing market, there are two main affordability challenges impacting buyers: mortgage rates that are higher than they’ve been the past couple of years, and rising home prices caused by low inventory.

To overcome those challenges, many people are working with their agents to find less expensive homes. And with newly built homes making up a historically large percentage of the total available inventory today, that search often includes brand new homes.

People Are Spending Less on Newly Built Homes

The graph below uses the latest information from the Census to show, in June, more of the newly built home sales in this country were in lower price ranges than in 2022:

 
 

Last year, only 58% of newly built home sales were less than $500,000. This June, that number was up to 65%. This means more people are buying less expensive newly built homes right now while affordability remains a challenge. 

Builders Are Offering Lower-Cost Options

Builders have picked up on this trend and are reacting accordingly. George Ratiu, Chief Economist at Keeping Current Matters, explains:

“Builders are also responding to this shift by bringing slightly smaller homes to market in an effort to meet lower price points . . .”

New data from the Census further confirms this pattern – it shows the median sales price of newly built homes has dipped down in recent months (see graph below):

 
 

And as Mikaela Arroyo, Director of the New Home Trends Institute at John Burns Real Estate Consulting, says, the builders who are most responsive to this trend are forming pathways to homeownership:

 “. . . it is creating opportunities for people to be able to afford an entry-level home in an area. . . . if you get that size down, that automatically will make it a more affordable home. The [builders] that are decreasing [size] the most are probably the ones that try to build more of an affordable product.”

 How an Agent Can Help

 Builders producing smaller, less expensive newly built homes give you more affordable options at a time when that’s really needed. If you’re hoping to buy a home soon, partner with a local real estate agent to find out what’s available in your area. An agent can help you look at newly built homes or ones under construction nearby. 

Bottom Line

If you’re having a hard time finding a home you like in your budget, connect with a real estate professional. You need an agent who knows all about the latest inventory in your area, including homes still under construction or just built. That way you have an expert on your side who can provide information on builder reputations, builder contracts and negotiations, and more to help you with the homebuying process.

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Just Listed: Step into this inviting townhome nestled on the scenic first hole of Hiwan Golf Course, ready for you to make it your own!

 
 
 

Step into this inviting townhome nestled on the scenic first hole of Hiwan Golf Course, ready for you to make it your own!

As you enter, a cozy gas fireplace in the family room invites you to unwind. The golf course stretches before you, creating a serene backdrop for your journey to relaxation. The roomy patio extends your living space, perfect for outdoor meals and grilling, with a front-row view of nature's theater – keep an eye out for visiting elk! The well-equipped kitchen features stainless steel appliances and a handy pantry, catering to your culinary delights. The main floor also hosts a laundry room with washer and dryer, plus a well-designed powder room for guests. On the upper level, discover the spacious primary suite, your haven of comfort. Its ensuite bathroom boasts a roomy walk-in shower. The bedroom includes two closets and a private balcony overlooking the golf course – ideal for sipping morning coffee as nature awakens. An extra bedroom nearby offers flexibility, along with a well-furnished full bathroom. The basement holds a world of options – a cozy bedroom (nonconforming), a workout zone, an inviting home theater, or a versatile flex space – the basement adapts to your needs. A full bathroom adds convenience, and two storage rooms keep things organized. With two dedicated carport spaces, this home is designed for your ease. Whether you crave year-round comfort or the freedom to lock up and embark on adventures, this home is your canvas. Welcome to Hiwan Hearths, where each moment offers golf course serenity and a chance to realize your unique vision.

Listed by Anne Collins for West + Main Homes. Please Contact Anne for current pricing + availability.

 
 
 

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Yes, You Can Compete With All-Cash Buyers—Here’s How

 
 

To some of us, all-cash buyers are the scourge of the superhot housing market: They swoop in, supervillain-like, and snatch up the most beloved and valuable properties from under our noses.

Or at least the ones you might have loved, had you not been stuck with that pesky mortgage contingency.

Competing with cash buyers isn’t impossible, just difficult.

Sure, some sellers will take the major moolah every single time and there’s nothing you can do about it. But if you go in with a strategy, you might just have a shot. Here’s how to create one.

1. Figure out the seller’s goals

Determining what’s most important to your seller can be key to getting your dream home—even when you’re competing against an all-cash buyer.

“People often think that all sellers want the most aggressive, quick close, for the highest price. That’s not always the case,” says Shashank Shekhar, founder and CEO of Arcus Lending in San Jose, CA. When he sold his home earlier this year, the most important factor was getting back two months’ free rent, because he was also trying to buy.

“Even if the price was slightly lower but came with that offer, we would have taken that over all-cash,” Shekhar says. “Understanding what the seller needs is always the most important thing.”

2. Consider your contingencies

If you’re willing to forgo a home inspection or secondary appraisal, you may have a leg up over buyers who won’t.

“If you’re going to compete with a cash buyer, the contingencies may be a concern for a seller,” says Joe Petrowsky, a mortgage broker in Manchester, CT. “If the prospective buyer is willing to eliminate the contingencies, that may be an incentive for a seller, especially if there are some issues with the property.”

This isn’t necessarily the best strategy. Without a home inspection, for instance, the property could have crippling issues that might have precluded you from purchasing, had you known. But if you’re dead-set on this exact house and you’re pitted head to head against a cash buyer, it might be an option to consider.

Of course, there’s one contingency you can’t remove: the mortgage. (Hey, if you could, you wouldn’t be reading this right now!)

3. Get pre-approved…

You can help soften your mortgage contingency by getting pre-approved—and offering a strong pre-qualification letter from your lender. If you’ve saved up a significant down payment and have excellent credit, this might be your winning strategy.

“The seller or their agent should understand there really isn’t a chance the loan will not go forward,” says Petrowsky. With great financials and a large down payment, your mortgage officer can go to bat for you with the sellers, promising nothing serious will happen in the delicate time between offer and closure to compromise their money.

“Make your offer as cashlike as possible,” Shekhar says. “The No. 1 reason transactions fall through is because the loan gets declined during escrow.”

4. … but make sure your mortgage broker is great

“I see pre-qualifications all the time that are not worth the paper they’re written on, because the broker doesn’t know—or hasn’t done—the due diligence on the prospective buyer,” Petrowsky says.

How can you make sure your broker is worth his salt? Both Petrowsky and Shekhar recommend researching online beforehand, keeping an eye out for any negative reviews indicating mortgages that fell through at the last minute.

You’re looking for someone who’s thorough: “We do a lot of due diligence to make damn sure that person is going to get a loan,” says Petrowsky.

After all, sellers often go with all-cash “because they don’t want to get in any hassles during the loan process,” says Shekhar. “Give them that comfort, that safety.”

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