Just Listed: Move-In Ready Home with Ideal Location and Charming Outdoor Spaces!

 
 
 

This 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom home is in an excellent University location, right off of Yale and close to DU.

This property is well-maintained and move-in ready. You'll enjoy the comfortable floor plan with bright, natural light in every room. The sunny back yard is private and fenced in with mature trees and landscaping surrounding the lawn. The deck is a perfect place for coffee in the morning or cocktails in the afternoon. Parking is excellent, including a 2 car detached garage off the alley, space in front of the detached garage, and there is also a driveway out front on S Williams. A few short blocks away from the Harvard Gulch Trail and other local parks, coffee shops, restaurants, and shopping. This ideal location provides easy access to all that South East Denver and the Front Range have to offer.

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Just Listed: Experience Lakeside Serenity in this Captivating Townhome!

 
 
 

Nestled in a serene neighborhood with captivating lake and mountain views, this two-story townhome offers a harmonious blend of comfort and tranquility.

Step inside to discover a spacious living space with newly stained wood floors complementing the cozy gas fireplace. The open floor plan seamlessly connects the living area to the dining room and updated kitchen, featuring a stylish island, gleaming granite countertops, and an abundance of storage space. Step outside onto the covered patio off the kitchen to take in the tranquil lake and mountain views. A large main floor powder room and mudroom off the garage provide convenience and organization, with an attached garage and an extra parking space behind it. Upstairs, three spacious bedrooms await. The updated hall bathroom ensures both style and functionality, while the primary bathroom boasts a luxurious soaker tub. The finished basement features a non-conforming bedroom, extra living space, bathroom, and ample storage. Residents here have access to great amenities, like a sparkling community pool and clubhouse. Discover the charm of lakeside living - your tranquil retreat awaits!

Listed by Jocelyn Gurung for West + Main Homes. Please contact Jocelyn for current pricing + availability.

 
 
 

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This Is How Much the Average Kitchen Remodel Actually Costs, According to Experts

 
 

The kitchen is the heart of the home, so it makes sense that you’d want it to look good — and that’s why it’s one of the first spots people look at remodeling when they’ve got the chance to upgrade their space.

The cost of a kitchen remodel, though, can vary wildly based on what you’re updating, and how big of a renovation you’re planning. 

Apartment Therapy spoke to six experts to figure out exactly how much a kitchen renovation or remodel might set you back, and the experts quoted ranges from $1,000 to $300,000 — keep reading to see how that cost breaks down.

 
 

What Is the Average Kitchen Remodel Cost?

On average, you can expect to spend about $45,000 for a full kitchen remodel, the experts share. That cost, of course, depends on everything from the size of your kitchen and where you live, to the type of home you have and the quality of materials you choose. Labor expenses will vary, too, based on who you hire, how many hands they’ll need, and their availability (more on that below). And, unfortunately, Mazzarini notes, “with the lingering effects of the pandemic, costs are still trending high.”

Basic Kitchen Remodel Cost

A minor remodel can cost between $1,000 to $25,000. On the lowest end, you’d be doing simpler things yourself like painting your cabinets, upgrading hardware, shopping appliance sales, and doing some labor work — like hanging drywall or doing small carpentry jobs — on your own. This price range is for the DIYers who want to have a hand in (almost) every part of the process but don’t want to tackle major things like moving plumbing, electricity, or gas lines. When you add in new countertops and upgraded flooring, you’ll head to the higher end of this range.

Midrange Kitchen Remodel Cost

A moderate remodel costs between $25,000 to $60,000. In this price range, you’ll be replacing things like countertops, flooring, appliances, and cabinets. Lighting and walls may also be on the docket for this level of renovation. The majority of the cost here will come from cabinetry and appliances. Cabinets are often considered the most expensive part of a remodel, so consider painting what’s there instead of fully replacing them to keep costs down.

High-End Kitchen Remodel Cost

A major remodel of your kitchen will range from $60,000 to $300,000. For high-end renovations, you’ll be doing things like moving around plumbing, potentially adding gas lines, or even completely demolishing the existing footprint of your kitchen and redoing it into something new. Finishes like hardware and molding may be more upscale or luxury, and appliances will likely be top-of-the-line. Here’s the chance to grab those custom countertops you’ve always wanted, with a chic backsplash to match.

Kitchen Renovation Cost Breakdown

The cost of a kitchen remodel isn’t just for the materials — you’ll also need to pay for the workers you hire along the way. 

Labor Cost

For your remodel’s labor cost, Hagood says you’ll need to account for “the fees for skilled tradespeople, such as carpenters, plumbers, electricians, and general contractors, as well as any permits and inspections required for the project.” You’ll also include the cost of any designers you hire, which Babcock says runs $65-$250 per hour. Expect for your renovation cost to split up to around 60% materials and 40% labor.

Item Cost

  • Cabinet painting — $2,000 to $7,000

  • Cabinets — $25,000 to $75,000

  • Appliances — $1,000 to $50,000

  • Countertops — $1,500 to $20,000

  • Flooring — $5,000 to $10,000

  • Hardware and faucets — $5,000 to $15,000

  • Plumbing — $2,000 to $20,000

  • Electrical — $2,000 to $20,000

  • Lighting — $50 to $20,000

  • Painting — $200 to $3,000

  • Kitchen Island — $4,500 to $7,000

As always, remember that kitchen remodels are not one-size-fits-all. Your overall cost will depend on “the extent of the renovation, including whether you’re changing the kitchen’s footprint, or just updating existing elements,” Hagood says, which will significantly raise the cost.

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What You Really Need To Know About Home Prices

 
 

According to recent data from Fannie Mae, almost 1 in 4 people still think home prices are going to come down. If you’re one of the people worried about that, here’s what you need to know.

A lot of that fear is probably coming from what you’re hearing in the media or reading online. But here’s the thing to remember. Negative news sells. That means, you may not be getting the full picture. You may only be getting the clickbait version. As a source from Real Estate News explains:

“Housing market headlines are everywhere. Many are quite sensational, ending with exclamation points or predicting impending doom for the industry. Clickbait, the sensationalizing of headlines and content, has been an issue since the dawn of the internet, and housing news is not immune to it.”

Here’s a look at the data to set the record straight.

Home Prices Rose the Majority of the Past Year

Case-Shiller releases a report each month on the percent of monthly home price changes. If you look at their data from January 2023 through the latest numbers available, here’s what you’d see:

 
 

What do you notice when you look at this graph? It depends on what color you’re more drawn to. If you look at the green, you’ll see home prices rose for the majority of the past year.

But, if you’re drawn to the red, you may only focus on the two slight declines. This is what a lot of media coverage does. Since negative news sells, drawing attention to these slight dips happens often. But that loses sight of the bigger picture. 

Here’s what this data really says. There’s a lot more green in that graph than red. And even for the two red bars, they’re so slight, they’re practically flat. If you look at the year as a whole, home prices still rose overall.

It’s perfectly normal in the housing market for home price growth to slow down in the winter. That’s because fewer people move during the holidays and at the start of the year, so there’s not as much upward pressure on home prices during that time. That’s why, even the green bars toward the end of the year show smaller price gains.

The overarching story is that prices went up last year, not down.

To sum all that up, the source for that data in the graph above, Case Shiller, explains it like this:

“Month-over-month numbers were relatively flat, . . . However, the annual growth was more significant for both indices, rising 7.4 percent and 6.6 percent, respectively.”

If one of the expert organizations tracking home price trends says the very slight dips are nothing to worry about, why be concerned? Even Case-Shiller is drawing your attention to how those were virtually flat and how home prices actually grew over the year.

Bottom Line

The data shows that, as a whole, home prices rose over the past year. If you have questions about what’s happening with home prices in your local area, connect with a trusted real estate professional.

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Just Listed: Versatile Urban Oasis in Wheat Ridge's Bel Aire Neighborhood!

 
 
 

Calling all urban farmers, house hackers, and animal lovers!

This one-of-a kind property can be used in a variety of ways – and will continue to meet your current and future needs. Nestled in the sought-after Wheat Ridge neighborhood of Bel Aire, this mid-century modern brick home features 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, and two spacious living rooms spread over 2 full floors, both with private entrances. Shielded by trees and facing away from 38th, the house is surprisingly quiet! The main level has 3 bdrms, 1 ba, separate living and dining areas with coved ceilings, and a well-equipped kitchen complete w/ stainless steel appliances, gas range, Quartz countertops, and butcher block island. The walk-out basement, completed with permit in 2022, offers entrances to a generous primary suite with an ensuite bathroom, as well as to the sizable living area with a working fireplace, a 2nd bedroom, 2nd bathroom, and laundry. This adaptable layout can be used for anything from a private home office, to guest accommodations, to a private workout space, art studio, or yoga sanctuary. Abundant off-street parking is available for multiple cars, RVs, etc. The attached climbing gym could convert back to a 1-car garage. Spanning over half an acre of fertile land, this unique estate previously served as an urban farm, and retains 2 outhouses for gardening, a chicken coop, a large storage shed and an industrial size refrigerator to keep produce fresh. Enjoy fruit trees and areas of specially bioengineered soil. An active well provides ample water for irrigation. Gardening irrigation and supplies are included in the sale. Wheat Ridge also permits the addition of an ADU (Additional Dwelling Unit). Conveniently located near I-70 on the West Side of town – perfect for the weekend warrior! Enjoy the tranquility of your own land while relishing the urban amenities offered by downtown Wheat Ridge, Tennyson St., The Highlands, Edgewater, and Olde Town Arvada.

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

 
 
 

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