by Jon Terry | Dec 17, 2013 | Blog, Foreclosure, Selling a Home
Ryan McMaken, an economist for the Colorado Division of Housing, recently stated that “Foreclosure activity is quickly moving toward what we consider to be a ‘normal’ rate”. Foreclosure filings in Colorado were down 46.1% through the first nine...
by Jon Terry | Dec 16, 2013 | Blog, Gratitude
After struggling with a vacant rental property for several months and having it on the market multiple times, I decided to give up and do a short sale. Jon took his time to explain the process thoroughly and was very patient with my endless questions. Within a week of...
by Jon Terry | Dec 16, 2013 | Blog, Gratitude
“We had a lot of challenges. The home was under contract three different times before we were able to get everything finalized. It was a long process, but he never gave up. I think that someone else probably would have given up on us, but they [Alaris] were able to...
by Jon Terry | Dec 15, 2013 | Blog, Colorado Living
The dispute between Xcel Energy Inc. and Colorado’s solar power industry over the value of the solar power generated by rooftop systems is heating up. The solar industry says that slashing the rates paid via net metering will seriously damage the...
by Jon Terry | Dec 13, 2013 | Blog, Colorado Living
The Business Journal’s On Numbers Economic Index is a monthly rating of the economic vitality of 102 major metropolitan areas, generated by an 18-part formula that includes private-sector jobs, unemployment rates, workers earnings, home values, and retail...
by Jon Terry | Dec 12, 2013 | Blog, Colorado Living, Green Home Tips
New regulations to cut pollution from oil and gas operations, if adopted, will be the tightest in the nation and lead to cleaner air across the state. The proposed regulations aim to reduce the amount of natural gas and methane leaking into the air at all stages of...