Just Listed: Fraser Townhome Backing to Open Space

 
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Make this light and bright 3 bed + garage your mountain home!

The Whispering Wind Townhomes live like a duplex, with just 2 units, situated at the end of a cul de sac and backing to open space. Enter Unit B through a shared hallway on the first floor with access to the garage, 1 bedroom + en-suite bath, which could be a lock-off. Vaulted ceilings and plenty of windows make the main level open concept kitchen, living, dining area light and bright. Two additional bedrooms on the top floor offer privacy and separation of space for friends and family. A short walk to The Lift shuttle stop and close to shopping, dining, and trails.

Listed by Angela Sandstrom for West + Main Homes. Please contact Angela for current pricing + availability.

 
 
 

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Meet the Maker: Julie Friedenberg

 
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Meet Julie!

Spin in a circle as fast as you can -- then, stop. The vertigo of blurry shapes, and a graphic designer’s eye for composition were the inspiration behind ‘Paints in Circles.’ After spending many years living a nomadic traveling lifestyle, Julie now splits her time living in the mountains of Colorado and the city of San Francisco. A graphic designer by day, and a hula hoop hobbyist by night, Julie balances twirling bright shapes in inspiring configurations that feel energetic and alive.

 
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What are you known for?

Circles. It's my niche. Neon and metallic colors that fill only circles.

What do you like to do outside of work?

Outside of my graphic design business, I like to hula hoop, roller skate and paint. All of it somehow involves twirling in circles!

 
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Who/What are your biggest influences?

Mike Perry has been my hero for a long time now. His consistency in bright, curious colors and happy shapes always really inspires me. I sent him a cold-call email with a mural question to his website a few weeks ago. He personally called my cell# from the contact form, talked about mural supplies for 20 minutes and told me he just likes to share his knowledge when he can. It blew my mind. I hope I can be that cool one day.

 
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If you had a choice between two superpowers, being invisible or flying, which would you choose?

I want to right away say invisible, but where would I go?! Also, can you imagine how quickly a person would get "cancelled" if they were caught being invisible in a place deemed inappropriate? So many things could go wrong. But flying.. flying doesn't really do it for me. I mean we can already fly! I guess I'll choose invisible and go watch some crazy wildlife.

 
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Get in touch with Julie

Instagram: @paintsincircles

Website: https://paintsincircles.com/

Email: julie.friedenberg@gmail.com

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As Featured in West + Main Home Magazine: Stepping Up

 
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Staircases are usually front and center and at the heart of the home, so updating them makes a huge difference.

Popular options:

Remove the carpet. If you already have wood stairs underneath, give them a good sanding and staining and let that wood shine!

Paint the treads + risers. Stairs are a great place to add a pop of color...or stick with a neutral like white, black or gray.

Replace the balusters. If your staircase is stuck in the orange oak 80s, it's definitely time to update - there are so many options, from heavy-duty airline wire to wrought iron in all shapes + styles.

Switch out the newel posts. Sometimes even just paint, stain or a new cap can make a huge difference!

Check out this amazing before and after!

 
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For more remodel inspiration, visit the first edition of the West + Main Home Magazine.

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Winter Park approves marijuana sales in town

 
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Winter Park could see marijuana dispensaries in town as early as 2022 after the town council approved retail and medical marijuana sales, as well as medical marijuana delivery services.

On Tuesday, the town council OK’d a set of ordinances regulating marijuana sales and outlining the licensing process and fees. Winter Park limited the number dispensaries to three — two in the downtown area and another in Old Town.

Winter Park will use a two-phase lottery system to decide who will get the three licenses being made available. The licenses will be valid for one year with the ability to renew annually. That process will likely start near the end of August with 60 days for businesses to apply for phase one.

The first phase will determine eligibility of the applicants and the second phase will be a lottery for the three licenses.

“It probably won’t be until early 2022 before we have someone ready to go and open operations,” Town Clerk Dani Jardee said.

Dispensaries will be allowed to operate 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily, limited to 3,000 square feet in size and required to exist at least 500 feet from any other dispensary. The town also approved medical marijuana delivery to private residences throughout Grand County.

The ordinance also adopts a 5% special sales tax on marijuana sales with revenue to be split between local mental health services and the town’s general fund.

Fees for the businesses include a $2,000 annual operating fee, $1,750 for phase one applications, $2,000 for phase two applications, $1,500 for annual license renewals and $1,000 for a medical delivery license.

Additionally, there will be $1,000 fees for location or ownership changes, a $500 fee for late renewal applications, as well as fees for personnel changes and modifications to the premises.

In other business:

• Council approved an amendment to a purchase agreement for two buses to pay for the buses to have voice announcement systems installed.

• A minor subdivision plat for the Roam development passed. The plat includes four single family homes at the corner of Roam Way and Beaver Lodge Road, ranging in size from 4,994 square feet to 6,229 square feet.

• Council approved a resolution finding the four acre tract on US Highway 40 next to the Beaver Village Condos, known as the Rogers Property, meets the requirements for annexation into the town.

• Priorities for the 2021-22 council were approved, with the top three being advancing housing projects, building a year-round economy and improving infrastructure.

• An amendment to the town building code allowing more than one extension on a building permit passed.

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Tired of renting? 6 signs you’re ready to buy your first home

 
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Are you ready to take the leap from a renter to a first-time homebuyer?

Chances are, you know someone who owns a home. Whether it’s a sibling, friend, or co-worker, you’ve seen someone go through the first-time home buying process – and it probably looked really complicated. At least, more complicated than simply paying rent to a landlord every month. 

While owning a home is rewarding, the process can be a lot of work. Not to mention, expensive. But that doesn’t necessarily mean renting is better. In fact, depending on where you live, your monthly rent could be more expensive than your monthly mortgage. (Yes, seriously.)

Have you been renting for a while? Are you finally ready to put down some roots? Here are six signs that prove you’re ready to buy your first home:

1. Your Rent Payments Keep Increasing

Rent prices are currently skyrocketing. Zumper, an apartment rental app, reported the price of a one-bedroom unit jumped 1.1% from February 2021 to March 2021. A two-bedroom saw a 0.9% increase. If you’ve been renting for a while, you’ve probably seen first-hand just how much rent prices can rise from year to year. And unfortunately, prices are only going to continue to rise as the housing market remains strong. 

A monthly mortgage, on the other hand, doesn’t usually increase for homeowners with fixed-rate mortgages. This means, if you own a home, you don’t have to worry about your landlord increasing your rent by $50 dollars every year (which is something long-term renters know all too well).

2. Your Income Is Stable

How are your finances? If they’re in good shape, you might become a first-time homebuyer. A stable income means you’re more likely to be approved for a loan, than someone with an unstable income. Not to mention, if your finances are solid, you’ll be able to afford all those extra housing expenses. For example, new appliances, furniture or repairs when something breaks.

3. You’re Actively Paying Down Debt 

Contrary to popular belief, you don’t have to be debt-free to own a home. Sure, it would be nice. But with the amount of dept most American’s have, it’s not exactly realistic. Because of this, today’s lenders are more than willing to work with potential first-time homebuyers who have debt, just as long as their debt-to-income ratio (DTI) isn’t too high. 

Most lenders prefer borrowers with a DTI lower than 36%. If your DTI is in good standing and you’re consciously working to manage and pay down your debt, you might be ready to buy a house!

4. You Know Where Your Life Is Headed

Not only have you been at your job for a while, but you have a pretty good idea of where your life is headed in the next few years. You don’t plan on changing careers or moving across the country for a change of scenery. You have a plan, and it includes staying exactly where you are. If that’s the case, why not put down some permanent roots and purchase a home?

5. You Have A Good Credit Score 

Have you been renting for years? Then, you might not know what your credit score is. Or, more importantly, whether it’s high enough to get approved for a loan to buy a house. For most loans, a good credit score is what dictates whether you can afford to buy or not. Lenders usually want a score around 690 and higher. But even with a credit score as low as 500, you could be approved for a loan. 

If you’ve been spending within your means and paying down your debt, your credit score is probably in good shape.

6. You Have Savings 

Buying and owning a house is expensive. Besides a down payment, you have closing costs which on average run between 2% and 5% of your loan amount. And let’s not forget about additional expenses like furniture, appliances, movers, electricity, water, etc. You should have a good amount of money saved before you even consider buying.

Are You Ready To Buy Your First Home?

At some point, most of us will eventually decide to stop renting and take the leap to homeownership. If your finances are stable, you have savings and your credit is in good shape, you might be ready to take that leap and become a first-time homebuyer.

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