Tips for Preventing Burst Pipes

Denver’s recent cold spell has caused firefighters to struggle with frozen hoses, frozen boilers, and bust pipes across the metro area. When the temperatures dip to dangerous sub-zero levels, it’s possible that pipes an freeze in your home, so here are...

2014: Recovering from the Recovery

Here are 5 Projected Real Estate Trends for 2014: 1. Real estate recovery still hinges on job growth. Colorado has been ranked one of the best states for business, and economists list more jobs as a primary avenue for housing recovery. 2. Population will continue to...

Seamless Real Estate Transactions

Real estate transactions are naturally complicated. There are many forms, documents and contracts to fill out and trying to understand everything can make your head ache. Having a managing broker who is also an attorney can really help when navigating the process of...

Looking for “The One”

Buying a home is a major accomplishment in your life and we understand that finding a new home comes with high standards. You are looking for a place to live, to grow, and to make your own. That means your search shouldn’t end with you “settling”....

Seeing the Extraordinary in the Ordinary

As fans of travel, we feel we can learn a great deal by studying other cultures. Here is a case in point. Denmark endures dreary winters with the help of a cheery cultural concept known as “hygge.” It’s not an easy word for outsiders to pronounce...

“The epitome of patience and good humor…”

Patrick and I put Jon Terry to the ultimate Realtor® test in patience and endurance! We set out on a quest almost a year ago to find a home in the Denver area which meant searching in an area we weren’t familiar with having lived in Vail Valley for the last 14...