Just Listed: Welcome to this Wonderful Wheat Ridge Ranch!

 

Welcome to this wonderful Wheat Ridge ranch!

Before you even step foot inside, you'll notice the garden of Colorado Native and drought resistant plants in the front yard that were just planted last year - enjoy low maintenance and gorgeous blooms for years to come! Head inside and soak in the hardwood floors flowing throughout the home. The large and open front room allows for a dedicated living area and dining space. The pocket opening in the kitchen wall provides an open flow from the front room. From there you will find the laundry hall and half bath. Three spacious bedrooms with plenty of closet space and a fully remodeled bathroom finish out the interior of the home. This almost quarter acre lot features an extended driveway, backyard parking pad, garden beds, fire pit, and large patio with a deck. The Clear Creek paths are just blocks away that take you to Golden or Arvada, and easy access to I70 gets you to downtown or the mountains in no time. Yes - all this for under $500k!

Listed by Paige Acton for West + Main Homes. Please contact Paige for current pricing + availability.

 
 
 

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Just Listed: Stunning Ranch-Style Home in Coveted Broomfield Cul-De-Sac

 

This exquisite ranch-style home offers breathtaking open views and high-end designer finishes throughout.

The private front courtyard features a cozy gas fireplace, setting the tone for relaxed evenings. Inside, flowing hardwood floors and striking wood beams frame the space, while a two-sided stacked stone fireplace creates a warm ambiance. The chef’s kitchen is a showstopper with a massive granite island, vegetable sink, travertine backsplash, butler’s pantry, and sleek stainless steel appliances. The open-concept design seamlessly connects the kitchen, dining, and family rooms—ideal for entertaining. A private office with French doors offers a quiet retreat. The luxurious primary suite includes a cozy seating area, private patio access, and a spa-like bath with a rain shower and elegant finishes. The resort-style backyard features a custom water feature, mature landscaping, and stunning open space views—creating a peaceful, picturesque setting. Don’t miss this incredible opportunity to own a one-of-a-kind home in a prime location!

Listed by Sara Frisk for West + Main Homes. Please contact Sara for current pricing + availability.

 
 
 

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Townhomes: A Smart Solution for Today’s First-Time Buyers

 
 

Buying your first home in today’s market can feel tough. Between high home prices and mortgage rates, affordability is still a big challenge. And some buyers are making one simple trade-off that’s getting them in the door faster: square footage.

According to the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB), 35% of buyers are willing to purchase something smaller to make homeownership happen. And one place you can usually find a smaller footprint (and sometimes better affordability) is in townhomes.

Why Townhomes Are Gaining Popularity

Townhomes typically cost less than single-family homes due to their more limited size. And that’s a big plus for today’s budget-conscious buyer. As Realtor.com says:

“In today’s market, affordability remains a key priority for homebuyers, making townhomes an attractive option because they are often priced more reasonably than single-family homes. It makes them especially appealing to first-time homebuyers on a tighter budget . . .”

So, if you’re trying to buy but feeling stuck because of rising prices, shifting your focus to townhomes could be one way to get into homeownership without maxing out your budget.

Builders Are Responding to the Demand

Builders have seen buyers’ appetite shift to smaller homes, and they’re adjusting to meet the demand. As Joel Berner, Senior Economist at Realtor.com, explains:

“Builders are making a concerted effort to provide smaller, more affordable inventory to the market in a way that the existing-home market cannot. Townhomes are a significant portion of that effort.”

And the numbers back it up. According to data from Realtor.com, townhomes now make up a bigger share of new construction listings than they did just a couple of years ago.

That means, if you’re interested in this type of house, you have more choices than you would have had over the last few years. And more options that are potentially more affordable are definitely a good thing. It should make your search for your first home a bit easier.

Is a Townhome Right for You?

If you’ve been focused only on more traditional homes with their own yards, an agent can help you explore whether a townhome could work for you. Who knows, you may find out you love the lifestyle. A lot of people do. As an article from the National Association of Realtors (NAR) explains:

“Townhomes tend to cost less than single-family detached homes and can be appealing to young professionals who may desire medium-density, walkable neighborhoods.”

That’s because they’re lower maintenance, they can provide a sense of community with other residents, and they have their own unique amenities. Not to mention, they give you the chance to start building wealth through homeownership without the upkeep that comes with having your own detached, single-family home. And that can be great for first-time buyers who are a bit worried about the maintenance anyway.

But they also come with some other considerations, like dealing with noise through shared walls. If you’re a renter right now, maybe you’re used to that already. But these are the types of things you’ll want to think about. And that’s where an agent’s expertise comes in. They’ll help you weigh the pros and cons, so you understand how a townhome fits into your lifestyle and long-term goals before making your decision.

Bottom Line

If you're struggling to find a home within your budget, it may be time to expand your search and consider options you haven’t before, like townhomes. Sometimes, compromising a little bit on space is worth it to get your foot in the door.

Read more at Keeping Current Matters

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Mortgages may be the sunny spot in a cloudy US economy

 
 

The newest data on outstanding residential mortgages has been released via the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA)’s National Mortgage Database. It tells a pretty strong story on the financial strength of the American homeowner.

Even after three years of rising interest rates and a painful housing market recession, the lasting effects of the post-pandemic boom still dominate the average American’s financial condition. Forty percent of homeowners have no mortgage at all — a staggering number. And for the homeowners who hold mortgages, they remain in outstanding shape.

After many years of consistent home-price appreciation, the average loan-to-value (LTV) ratio across all outstanding mortgages in the U.S. is 46.9%. That’s down from 70% in 2013. It’s a massive cash cushion that will prevent a lot of unfortunate situations if the economy slows under the new Trump administration’s policies.

In fact, 82% of mortgage holders have at least 30% equity in their home. Even in a market where home prices dip — which could indeed happen in 2025 — almost no existing homeowners are at risk of being underwater. At the end of 2024, the FHFA reported that 0.3% of borrowers have negative equity.

Beyond the large equity cushion, the low fixed mortgage rates that dominate the landscape are another advantage for existing homeowners. It’s hard to overstate how low the debt payments still are for this group. At the end of 2024, 82% of mortgages carried a rate below 6% and a whopping 54% of mortgages have a rate below 4%.

These ultra-low payments carry weight in a slowing economy. In many recessionary cycles, homeowners who lose their jobs are forced to sell their homes. If the home is underwater and the time it takes to sell is very long, these homes may go into foreclosure rather than being sold on the open market.

But in this cycle, the mortgage may be the best financial asset that the consumer owns. If you lose your job, but you’re one of the 27 million homeowners with a 2% or 3% handle loan, then your mortgage payment is cheaper than any alternative. It’s cheaper than renting and it’s cheaper than downsizing.

These consumers will — and should — fight to keep their mortgage current, even at the expenses of other liabilities. This is an unprecedented dynamic in any pre-recessionary period we’ve ever experienced.

Monthly mortgage principal and interest payments — not including property taxes and insurance — are near long-term lows as a percentage of income across the homeowner spectrum, including those without mortgages. This debt load was as high as 9% during the housing bubble that burst back in the late 2000s. It’s now at 5.7%.

As a result of these terrific financial conditions, very few mortgage holders are in any stage of delinquency, although this tailwind is starting to fade a bit. The delinquency rate is creeping up as more borrowers have more expensive payments and it is more likely for these payments to be missed.

As of the fourth quarter of 2024, only 3.6% of all borrowers were in any stage of delinquency. The number of people with early-stage payment troubles — those who are 30 days late — has increased back to the still-low pre-pandemic levels of 2019.

Housing isn’t the only area of strength in the American economy in early 2025. There are other bright spots, as corporate profits are still high. Unemployment is still low. But these conditions can change quickly, especially with the heavy new tariffs being implemented.

And while home prices may dip with rising inventory and still-weak buyer demand, existing homeowners — with their ultra-cheap mortgages and very low levels of debt — may indeed be the one area to shelter the economy from the storm.

Read more at Housingwire

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Just Listed: Serene Mountain-View Home with Spacious Layout and Modern Features in Castle Rock

 

Nestled at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac, enjoy mountain + foothill views from multiple vantage points as there is only one neighbor, creating a tranquil setting.

This stunning 4-bedroom, 3.5-bathroom home includes 2 primary suites (one on main) plus a dedicated office with frosted french doors and custom shelving. This home features a well-designed layout and open floor plan that lives bigger than it's square footage. The great room offers vaulted ceilings and lots of natural light with gas fireplace. The lofted upstairs family room is great added space and looks down into the open great room. Enjoy cooking in the modern kitchen with updated appliances, while entertaining at the eat-up bar and dedicated dining area. The full unfinished basement is ready for it's next owners to build out how they wish, stubbed for a wet bar and/or 5th bathroom - the possibilities are endless! The fully fenced backyard and expansive stamped patio are perfect for enjoying the Colorado outdoors all year round. The home is equipped with a new furnace, new 75 gallon water heater and 2 a/c units (one for upstairs + second for the main floor & basement). Enjoy the neighborhood amenities of The Grange community center offering several pools + fishing pond, activities at Paintbrush Park, or letting your dog run free at Wiggle Field Dog Park - all just .5-1 mile away. This home provides a peaceful and private setting, while still being conveniently located to all Castle Rock has to offer, with easy access to outdoor recreation, shopping, dining, entertainment, and I-25.

Listed by Jenna Codespoti Wright for West + Main Homes. Please contact Jenna for current pricing + availability.

 
 
 

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(303) 547-7848

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