Archive for the ‘Real Estate Blog’ Category

Rental Property Opportunity – Upcoming Listings

Posted on: February 19th, 2017 by Mark Fuller

  I just wanted to shoot a quick announcement out to everyone letting them know of a great opportunity for an income property or possible home purchase for a new buyer.  I also have two more listings scheduled to active in early March, so wanted to spread the word on those as well.  Here they…Read More→

Winter Prep for Summer Sale

Posted on: January 26th, 2017 by Mark Fuller

If you’re thinking about selling your home after school is over and summer begins, you can save time by starting prep during the winter. Here are a few easy ideas that can help make a great first impression: Focus on the front door: Fresh paint for the front porch and even a new door can brighten…Read More→

Biggest Mistake for First-Time Home Seller

Posted on: January 26th, 2017 by Mark Fuller

What’s the biggest mistake a first-time home seller makes? If you’ve never sold a home before, it can be a daunting process. On weeknights and weekend, you’ll most likely find yourself anywhere but your own home, allowing potential buyers to see your place in person. That can be quite a time commitment. It takes an…Read More→

New 3-day home loan rules for buyers

Posted on: January 26th, 2017 by Mark Fuller

Everyone getting a home loan now gets three days to review mortgage closing documents before they have to sign on the dotted line. This new rule, dubbed “Know Before You Owe,” is part of what the mortgage industry calls TRID – or the new TILA RESPA Integrated Disclosures. It means that if you are buying…Read More→

Denver Real Estate Market January 2017

Posted on: January 26th, 2017 by Mark Fuller

Denver Real Estate Market January 2017 – And just like that, here we are already into late January as 2017 is well under way.  Let me begin by saying that I hope everyone had a great holiday season with family and friends, and I hope this update finds everyone doing great so far!  It’s hard…Read More→

4 things your homeowners insurance won’t cover

Posted on: January 5th, 2017 by Mark Fuller

4 things your homeowners insurance won’t cover Homeowners insurance is designed to cover damage caused by disasters, such as wind, hail, fire, lightning, and cold weather that freezes plumbing or other major household systems. It also protects you from theft and vandalism, civil commotions or riots, and falling objects, as well as from liability for…Read More→

Cleaning Air Ducts: A need-to-know tip for homeowners

Posted on: January 5th, 2017 by Mark Fuller

Air ducts: A need-to-know tip for homeowners We all love to save money, especially when it’s earth-friendly. Air ducts are a great place to start for homes with forced-air heating or cooling systems. The U.S. Department of Energy reports that duct leaks account for as much as 30% of a home’s heating and cooling consumption….Read More→

Winter wondering: Why now could be a great time to buy or sell

Posted on: January 5th, 2017 by Mark Fuller

Conventional wisdom says you shouldn’t buy or sell a home during the winter. But real estate pros will tell you that the winter can often be a great time to buy or sell. Why? Consider the following: Historically, interest rates tend to drop the most at the end of the year. The number of homes…Read More→

What is great customer service?

Posted on: December 19th, 2016 by Mark Fuller

What is great customer service? Have you had a poor customer service experience lately? Perhaps you made a call to a company with an automated phone system giving you options and telling you what number to press, yet none of the options match the reasons you are calling! Then you press “0” thinking you’ll get…Read More→

How schools impact your home’s value

Posted on: December 19th, 2016 by Mark Fuller

How schools impact your home’s value Did you know that the quality of local schools has a significant impact on the value of homes? One study showed that homes in top-rated school districts fetched an average of $50 a square foot more than those located in average ranked school systems. If you have students in…Read More→