Just Listed: Experience Ranch Living in Brighton's Charming Home with Panoramic Mountain Views!

 
 
 

Experience ranch living in Brighton!

This charming ranch offers 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, and rests on an expansive, nearly half-acre lot that backs to open space with incredible panoramic mountain views! The south facing home gets flooded with natural light and the main level features hardwood floors and fresh paint. The home also features a heated 3-car garage plus a 2-car carport; plenty of room for your toys and hobbies. Savor the rustic appeal of convenient sheds, a reliable well, and a sturdy septic system, inviting you to cultivate your own garden haven or nurture a charming chicken coop. While the home may benefit from a little TLC, it's perfectly livable, boasting the comfort of a new furnace and the potential for air conditioning. And of course, let's not forget the real gem—the breathtaking views that greet you each day. With its fully finished basement, this property offers a seamless invitation to embrace the tranquility and endless possibilities of ranch living in the city!

Listed by Kendra Lanterman for West + Main Homes. Please contact Kendra for current pricing + availability.

 
 
 

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Revamp Your Home With These Trending Options for 2024

 
 

Welcome to the future of home design!

It's time to revamp your living space with these top trending options for 2024. Whether you're looking for a modern, minimalist look or a cozy, rustic feel, we've got you covered. Get ready to transform your home into the envy of the neighborhood with these exciting and stylish choices. Let's dive in!

Minimalist Marvel
Say goodbye to clutter and hello to clean lines with the minimalist trend. This style focuses on simplicity, functionality and open spaces. Think neutral colors, sleek furniture and plenty of natural light. Don't be afraid to incorporate some bold accents or unique textures to add some personality to your space.

For a truly minimalist look, opt for furniture pieces with clean and simple designs. Look for sofas and chairs with straight lines and no frills, as well as tables with geometric shapes. Don't be afraid to mix materials like metal, wood and glass to add visual interest. When it comes to décor, stick to a few statement pieces rather than cluttering surfaces with lots of small items. Consider adding a large piece of abstract art or a textured rug to tie the room together.

Greenery Galore
Bringing nature into your home is not only aesthetically pleasing but also beneficial for your well-being. The greenery trend involves adding plants and other natural elements to your interior design. From fresh herbs in the kitchen to a statement piece like a vertical garden, there are endless ways to incorporate this trend into your home.

To keep your plants thriving, try placing them in areas with plenty of natural light and make sure to water them regularly. You can also choose low-maintenance plants like succulents or invest in a self-watering planter. Another trick is to group plants together to create a mini indoor garden that will not only add visual interest but also help regulate humidity levels. Don't forget to research the specific needs of each plant to ensure they are getting the right amount of sunlight and water. With a little TLC, your home will be filled with vibrant greenery in no time!

Vintage Vibes
Everything old is new again with the vintage trend. Embrace nostalgia and add some character to your home with vintage furniture, décor and accessories. Mix and match different eras for a unique look that tells a story. Don't be afraid to get creative and repurpose old items into something new.

In 2024, the vintage trend is expected to continue its popularity with a focus on sustainable and eco-friendly options. Look for pieces that have been upcycled or repurposed, such as old doors turned into tables or vintage suitcases used as storage. The key is to mix these items with modern elements to create a balanced and stylish look. Keep an eye out for vintage-inspired prints and patterns, like floral or geometric designs, to add a touch of nostalgia to your home. And don't forget about the small details—incorporate vintage accessories like old books, cameras or record players to truly bring this trend to life.

Cozy Comfort
Create a warm and inviting atmosphere with the cozy trend. This style focuses on comfort and relaxation, making your home the ultimate sanctuary. Think plush textures, warm color schemes and soft lighting to achieve this look. Don't be afraid to mix and match different fabrics for a cozy and eclectic feel.

When it comes to choosing colors for a cozy home, think warm and inviting hues. Stick to earthy tones like browns, greens and oranges for a natural feel. You can also incorporate pops of color with throw pillows or blankets in reds, yellows or blues. Don't be afraid to mix different textures as well—from soft knits to fuzzy faux fur—to add depth and coziness to your space. And for lighting, opt for warm, soft bulbs instead of harsh, bright ones to create a cozy and inviting atmosphere. With the right colors, textures and lighting, you'll have a home that feels like a warm hug every time you walk in.

Tech-Savvy Spaces
Incorporating technology into your home design is not just practical but also stylish. From smart appliances to integrated sound systems, there are endless options to make your home a tech-savvy space. Embrace the convenience and futuristic feel of this trend while still maintaining a sleek and modern aesthetic.

To truly make tech a seamless part of your home, consider investing in smart home systems and devices that can be controlled through a single hub or app. This allows you to easily manage all your connected devices, from thermostats to lighting, with just a few taps on your phone or voice commands. You can also opt for wireless charging stations and hidden outlets for a clean and clutter-free look. And don't forget about incorporating smart features in your kitchen and bathroom, such as touchless faucets or voice-controlled appliances, for a more hygienic and futuristic experience. With the right integration of tech, your home will not only be stylish but also functional and efficient.

2024 is all about finding the perfect balance between style and functionality in your home design. Whether you prefer a minimalist look, a touch of nature, vintage vibes, cozy comfort or tech-savvy features, these top trending options have something for everyone. Don't forget the outside of your home too, accessorizing your porch, residential siding and yard. So why wait? Start revamping your home now and get ready to impress your guests with a stylish and on-trend living space that you can enjoy for years to come. Happy decorating!

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Why Overpricing Your House Can Cost You

 
 

If you’re trying to sell your house, you may be looking at this spring season as the sweet spot – and you’re not wrong.

We’re still in a seller’s market because there are so few homes for sale right now. And historically, this is the time of year when more buyers move, and competition ticks up. That makes this an exciting time to put up that for sale sign.

But while conditions are great for sellers like you, you’ll still want to be strategic when it comes time to set your asking price. That’s because pricing your house too high may actually cost you in the long run.

The Downside of Overpricing Your House

The asking price for your house sends a message to potential buyers. From the moment they see your listing, the price and the photos are what’s going to make the biggest first impression. And, if it’s priced too high, you may turn people away. As an article from U.S. News Real Estate says:

Even in a hot market where there are more buyers than houses available for sale, buyers aren’t going to pay attention to a home with an inflated asking price.”

That’s because no homebuyer wants to pay more than they have to, especially not today. Many are already feeling the pinch on their budget due to ongoing home price appreciation and today’s mortgage rates. And if they think your house is overpriced, they may write it off without even stepping foot in the front door, or simply won’t make an offer if they think it’s priced too high.

If that happens, it’s going to take longer to sell. And ideally you don’t want to have to think about doing a price drop to try to re-ignite interest in your house. Why? Some buyers will see the price cut as a red flag and wonder why the price was reduced, or they’ll think something is wrong with the house the longer it sits. As an article from Forbes explains:

“It’s not only the price of an overpriced home that turns buyers off. There’s also another negative component that kicks in. . . . if your listing just sits there and accumulates days on the market, it will not be a good look. . . . buyers won’t necessarily ask anyone what’s wrong with the home. They’ll just assume that something is indeed wrong, and will skip over the property and view more recent listings.”

Your Agent’s Role in Setting the Right Price

Instead, pricing it at or just below current market value from the start is a much better strategy. So how do you find that ideal asking price? You lean on the pros. Only an agent has the expertise needed to research and figure out the current market value for your home.

They’ll factor in the condition of your house, any upgrades you’ve made, and what other houses like yours are selling for in your area. And they’ll use all of that information to find that target number. The right price will bring in more buyers and make it more likely you’ll see multiple offers too. Plus, when homes are priced right, they still tend to sell quickly.

Bottom Line

Even though you want to bring in top dollar when you sell, setting the asking price too high may deter buyers and slow down the sales process.

Connect with a local real estate agent to find the right price for your house, so we can maximize your profit and still draw in eager buyers willing to make competitive offers.

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Just Listed: This wonderful over-sized ranch in Cory-Merrill offers great schools, easy access to I-25 and is a great turnkey home!

 
 
 

This wonderful over-sized ranch in Cory-Merrill offers great schools, easy access to I-25 and is a great turnkey home!

The home has been completely remodeled. Upon entry you will be amazed at the huge bright living room, (over 300 sq. ft.!) surrounded by windows. The home has been opened up so that the galley kitchen opens to the living room – great for entertaining. The kitchen leads to the cozy formal dining room. The kitchen features stainless appliances, newer refrigerator and dishwasher with a dual oven stove, granite counters and hardwood floors. The kitchen dining room and living room feature $5,000 in motorized shades to adjust your lighting and privacy easily. The master bedroom is spacious with a walk-in closet and 4 piece bath with upscale stone and glass tile work and granite counters. The bedroom flows to your year round heated sun room great as an in-home office, playroom or in-home gym! There is second bedroom on the main level with an adjacent full bath. The lower level offers an awesome family room large enough to use as an in-home theater with added areas for library shelves, built in seating, desk and a separate bar seating area as well. Include the Theater Sectional sofa in your offer the seller will happily leave it for you. There are 2 bedrooms in the lower level one has a full legal egress window the other one is non-conforming. There is an additional ¾ bath in the basement and a full laundry with Elfa shelves for extra storage. An added bonus is a built in cedar close for winter storage. The yard wraps around the home with established plantings with a 7’ privacy fence and garage the garage is positioned so that the back yard is quite and private. The seller will leave all ELFA organizers in the home, all curtains and shades, the deck umbrella and chairs and basement theater sectional. The home has tons of storage and is complete with a 2 car garage and terrific neighbors!!

Listed by Jesse Davis for West + Main Homes. Please contact Jesse for current pricing + availability.

 
 
 

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Just Listed: Looking for your next savvy investment or an opportunity to help offset your mortgage? Well then look no further!

 
 
 

Looking for your next savvy investment or an opportunity to help offset your mortgage? Well then look no further!

This front back duplex in the historic West Colfax neighborhood offers 2 nearly identical stunning 4 bed/ 4 bath duplexes each offering over 2000 sq. feet. Built in 2019, they feature high end, modern finishes that give the luxury renters and homeowners are looking for in a property of this caliber. Each unit features a large open layout leading into sleek and thoughtfully designed kitchens, making them the perfect place for entertaining. For those summer BBQ's they have large double sliding doors leading to the back patio and fully fenced in yards. Heading upstairs you will find the large primary suites featuring walk out balconies and modern bathrooms with dual shower heads and double vanities. The top level features 2 more bedrooms, one of which has another walk out balcony, with the back unit showcasing breathtaking MOUNTAIN VIEWS! The basements provide another large bedroom or living room along with a full bathroom, giving plenty of privacy to guests or roommates. The layout aside, these units includes additional peace of mind with features such as tankless water heaters, each with a radon mitigation system, already built in sump pits, and added security with electronic deadbolt + doorbell camera This isn't even mentioning you are only blocks away from Sloan's lake, minutes from downtown, and a quick trip down to 6th Ave. for a getaway to the mountains. The opportunities are endless, and it is a property that truly needs to be seen to be appreciated! Stop by today!

Listed by Chase Arnold for West + Main Homes. Please contact Chase for current pricing + availability.

 
 
 

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