Just Listed: Charming Turn of the Century Home in the Heart of Ault

 
 
 

Charming Turn of the Century Home in the Heart of Ault

Located in the heart of Ault and just steps from parks, schools and main street shops, this charming turn of the century home is the perfect balance of small town living with easy access to the city. As you enter through the front door, you are greeted by a large 3 season porch, bathed in natural light. As you continue into the main living portion of the home, you will be struck by the warm and cozy feel of this delightful 2-bedroom 1 bath home. From the recently refinished hardwood floors and original 10 inch molding throughout, to the functional wood burning stove and large kitchen…this is the place you are looking for! If the house wasn’t enough to make you fall in love, the large, fully fenced back yard will be. Sitting on a corner lot, the expansive backyard boasts a 2 car unattached garage (wired with 220), a separate shop and plenty of space for pets, a garden, and entertainment. This really is the best home in this price point….welcome home!

Listed by Jaron Tate for West + Main Homes. Please contact Jaron for current pricing + availability.

 
 
 

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Just Listed: Your Ideal Ranch Style Home in the Heart of Colorado!

 
 
 

Welcome home to Westminster!

This beautiful ranch style home is the perfect place to relax, entertain, and enjoy all the things you love about living in Colorado. Whip up brunch in the freshly updated kitchen while your guests gather around the table, or enjoy a peaceful cup of coffee on your massive covered patio. With 3 bedrooms on the main level and 2 bedrooms in the basement, there is plenty of room for your dream office, gym or art studio. Ready to explore? Catch a movie + dinner or take in the shops at the nearby Downtown Westminster area. A commuter or adventure-goer's dream, you're located just 20 minutes from downtown Denver and 30 minutes from Boulder. The incredible front range is just outside your front door. You're going to love living here!

Listed by Kasie Foster for West + Main Homes. Please contact Kasie for current pricing + availability.

 
 
 

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Denver’s 2023 real estate sales volumes fall back to pre-pandemic levels

 
 

Metro Denver home sales volume for 2023 lagged behind the totals for the past three years but nearly matched 2019’s sales.

According to the December update from the Denver Metro Association of Realtors, total sales volumes for the past five years show that 2023’s sales dropped less than 1% from 2019 but 18% from 2022 and 28% from 2021.

  • 2023: $28.4 billion

  • 2022: $34.7 billion

  • 2021: $39.3 billion

  • 2020: $33.3 billion

  • 2019: $28.7 billion

During the pandemic, home sales skyrocketed as interest rates hit record lows and buyers competed over limited inventory, pushing prices to record highs. Bidding wars pushed home prices well over list price as buyers snapped up properties sometimes within hours of listing.

The promise of big paydays combined with the job’s flexibility lured new agents to the business.

However, as high-interest rates caused sales to stagnate, many agents may choose to pivot again to another career.

At the same time, real estate brokerages may consolidate offices, cut support staff, or implement other cost-saving measures. Some agencies may merge.

High-interest rates depress the market

Ryan Carter, president of 8z, said homeowners with low mortgage rates had little incentive to sell.

“People who otherwise would move to a new neighborhood, move up to more space, move closer to the mountains, or move to add another bedroom are staying put. We’re only seeing sales compelled by significant life events, divorces, mandated relocation, and expansion of families,” he said.

Carter said he’s never seen interest rates affect the market so much.

“Nationally, 92% of homeowners with a mortgage are locked into a rate under 6%, 82 percent are under 5 percent, and 62% are below 4 percent. That’s a stark difference with a rate in the upper 7s or low 8s.”

Evolving brokerage model

Carter anticipates brokerages will continue to operate on leaner margins and will look for options to cut costs, including consolidating or eliminating office space.

Blank continually analyzes what’s working, embraces technology and software that helps agents operate more efficiently, and plans to look for opportunities to cut overhead and trim staff.

He anticipates agency mergers or acquisitions, especially between commercial and residential agencies.

“I think down the line, we could see some smaller firms partner with more national brands,” Blank said.

Tough times for newcomers

The boom time brought more hobbyists and part-time agents into the market, Carter said. But for those new agents, the past two years have been a shock, and he anticipates some agents will leave the business or put their licenses on hold.

Stacie Staub, founder and CEO of West+Main, anticipates seeing more brokerage mergers and acquisitions.

“Agencies that were built to run lean and efficiently but provide agents with full-service support under a traditional model without the large corporate liability and vulnerability will be amongst the most likely to survive,” she said.

Bustos said long-time agents know that real estate operates in cycles. But, newer agents may struggle to build their businesses and will be more likely to quit.

“Newer, less experienced agents will do one of two things,” she said. “They will either opt out and leave the business or decide to join a team rather than work as an individual agent so they have more opportunities for mentoring and online lead generation to help keep the flow of transactions steady.”

Looking ahead to 2024

Blank anticipates this year will be similar to 2023, with higher interest rates continuing to depress housing availability.

“Denver, in general, is still a lifestyle-driven destination. People will continue to move here and will need housing. The lack of inventory will continue to help prices stay stable.”

But if interest rates drop later in 2024, the pent-up buyer demand could generate a return to bidding wars and escalating prices, Carter said.

“There’s a lot of pent-up demand building in the market,” he said. “If and when those rates start to come down, then we will see a big increase in activity.”

Read more at DenverPost.com

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Just Listed: Ultimate Comfort in this 1-Bedroom End-Unit Condo at Meadow Ridge!

 
 
 

Indulge in après-ski comfort in this immaculate 1-bedroom end-unit condo at Meadow Ridge.

Meticulously renovated for optimal space and functionality, this condo boasts an upgraded kitchen, bathroom, windows/doors, flooring, countertops, appliances, lighting, trim, fresh paint, and meticulous attention to details like outlets and light switches. Relish unobstructed views from the walk-out patio, store gear in the spacious walk-in closet, and enjoy the convenience of an in-unit washer/dryer. Situated on the free bus route, this condo has it all! Moreover, access Club Meadow Ridge's amenities, including basketball and racquetball courts, a workout facility, tennis courts, a 4-season pool, and two hot tubs showcasing stunning Byers Peak views.

Whether this condo is for full or part-time or a rental, this condo promises an experience that will exceed your expectations.

Listed by Leah Bishop for West + Main Homes. Please contact Leah for current pricing + availability.

 
 
 

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As Featured in West + Main Home Magazine: Kitchen Glow Up!

 

Annie and Travis, clients of West + Main Agent Kendra Lanterman

We are super happy with how it turned out. We went from having the world’s tiniest kitchen to SO MUCH COUNTER SPACE we have literally never needed more.
— Annie + Travis Clark

When West + Main agent Kendra Lanterman and her clients (are we including their names?) first started looking for their next house, they weren't planning on buying a fixer-upper.  It was during COVID, March 2021, the market was going crazy and they were getting outbid by $50-$100k on the nicer homes.  One weekend, they put a bid on a nice house that they really, really wanted…but apparently about 30 other people also really, really wanted that house and they were outbid by a landslide, even after bidding about $60k over the asking price. 

“The next Tuesday we realized that one of the houses we toured over the weekend didn't sell,” explained XX. It didn't actually get any bids over the weekend, while most other houses were getting 20-30 bids. It was dirty, run-down, dark, and definitely a fixer-upper.  The photos and the walk-through were un-appealing.  But we figured this could be our chance to get a house we could actually afford, without competing against 30 other bidders.  So we put an offer in that Tuesday for $5k under the asking price.  The sellers countered for $2.5k more and we took it!”

The homebuyers had a vision for the home that others just couldn't see. The existing kitchen was TINY, so they completely gutted the space, took out walls and extended the room around the corner to fit more cabinets and a microwave, which also allowed the fridge to fit on the wall by the sink, rather than against the old wall.

Before:

“We installed a gas line for a gas range and drilled new holes where we wanted it to be.  Luckily the crawl space with all of the pipes and heating elements was directly below the kitchen for easy access.  We also put in a new floor, tile backsplash, replaced the window, and painted. The only thing we didn't do ourselves was have the quartz counter cut and installed.”

All together the entire kitchen remodel cost about $23k, and A LOT of sweat equity…it likely would have been more than $60k to have it done by professional remodelers.

“It took a long time, but we got it fully done in about 5 months.  We had weeks of cooking on only the outdoor grill and washing dishes in the tub upstairs, as well as Home Depot and Lowe's trips about 4 times a day!”

“We are super happy with how it turned out. We went from having the world's tiniest kitchen to SO MUCH COUNTER SPACE we have literally never needed more.  If I could change one thing, I would have gone with regular stainless steel appliances, rather than the dark stainless - I think it would brighten up the space even more.”

“My favorite thing is definitely the massive quartz countertops and the bar seating area on the back side.  I also love that our wall cabinets go all the way up to the ceiling. There is so much extra storage having that extra row, even if I do have to climb on a chair to get to it!”

 

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