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		<title>More Incentives to Buy Denver Homes</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Oct 2009 00:45:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[More government initiatives will further incentivize hesitant buyers in the Denver real estate market.  Incentives that motivated buyers in 2009 included bargain prices for Denver CO homes, low interest rates, first-time buyer tax credits, and provisions for investors to finance up to ten properties in Denver and elsewhere.  Other incentives are in the works.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>More government initiatives will further incentivize hesitant buyers in the <a title="Denver real estate" href="http://www.coloradohorseproperty.com/"><strong>Denver real estate</strong></a> market.  Incentives that motivated buyers in 2009 included bargain prices for <a title="Denver CO homes" href="http://www.coloradohorseproperty.com/pages/guestbook.html"><strong>Denver CO homes</strong></a>, low interest rates, first-time buyer tax credits, and provisions for investors to finance up to ten <a title="properties in Denver" href="http://www.coloradohorseproperty.com/listings/index.html"><strong>properties in Denver</strong></a> and elsewhere.  Other incentives are in the works.</p>
<p>Recent proposals could affect U.S. employees who have been out of the country, people heading for foreclosure, and anyone wanting to purchase a home.  Veterans who served overseas for at least 90 days in 2009 may receive an extra six months to take advantage of the $8,000 tax credit for first-time buyers offered during 2009.  A similar extension may affect all people who were out of the country serving in the military, intelligence or foreign services.</p>
<p>Moreover, congressional leaders are working with the White House to expand the tax credit that expires on November 30, 2009.  Various options are on the table.  Some kind of tax credit may become available to all homebuyers until May or even August.  Additionally, there is talk about removing income restrictions.  During 2009, only taxpayers who had incomes of $75,000 or lower could claim the full $8,000 tax credit.</p>
<p>Congressional analysts figure that the tax credit has cost about $1 billion a month in lost tax revenues.  Moody’s chief economist Mark Zandi claims that the tax credit is responsible for almost 400,000 sales of new and existing homes out of the total 1.4 million that sold.  If the tax credit expires soon, Zandi figures that there will be further downward pressure put on house prices.</p>
<p>When the real estate market is moving along, it helps other parts of the economy.  Lawrence Yun, chief economist for the National Association of Realtors claims that each house sold yielded $63,000 spent on goods and services including moving vans and furnishings.</p>
<p>In another arena, the U.S. Department of Treasury is launching a new program to help homeowners escape foreclosure.  Its program, known as Home Affordable Foreclosure Alternatives (HAFA), will offer financial incentives to servicers and borrowers as well as associated secondary investors, in order to facilitate a short sale or deed in lieu of the property.</p>
<p>An improving economic picture is starting to accelerate interest rates.  However, they are still very low.  For example, a $250,000 real estate purchase with 20 percent down in a 30-year fixed product is running 5.125 &#8211; 5.250 percent with 1.25 – 0.25 percent points.  FHA assists buyers to get into a $200,000 home with 3.5 percent down at 5.000 – 5.250 percent interest with 0.75 – 0.00 percent points.</p>
<p>That is incentive enough for many.</p>
<p>For more information about real estate in the greater metro area, including farms and horse properties, call <a title="Michael Paul of Realty Oasis at (303) 268-6052" href="http://www.coloradohorseproperty.com/pages/contact.html">Michael Paul of Realty Oasis at (303) 268-6052</a>.</p>
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		<title>First Time Denver Homebuyers: Leap!</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Sep 2009 00:08:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Denver CO real estate may be selling like hotcakes this fall.  With cooperative interest rates and only 68 days before the closing deadline for the $8,000 tax credit, first-time buyers are scurrying to find suitable Denver CO homes and mortgages.
Mid September 2009, interest rates improved, going back to the low 5-percent range.  For buyers using [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a title="Denver CO real estate" href="http://www.coloradohorseproperty.com/index.html"><strong>Denver CO real estate</strong></a> may be selling like hotcakes this fall.  With cooperative interest rates and only 68 days before the closing deadline for the $8,000 tax credit, first-time buyers are scurrying to find suitable <a title="Denver CO homes" href="http://www.coloradohorseproperty.com/pages/guestbook.html"><strong>Denver CO home</strong>s</a> and mortgages.</p>
<p>Mid September 2009, interest rates improved, going back to the low 5-percent range.  For buyers using 1.00 point and a 20-percent down payment on $250,000 <a title="Denver home" href="http://www.coloradohorseproperty.com/listings/index.html"><strong>Denver home</strong></a> purchases, the 30-Year Fixed Rate is 5.125 percent.  The 30-Year Fixed Rate for $600,000 purchases of Denver real estate with a Jumbo Loan is 6.125 percent.</p>
<p>Additionally, the scales are tipping toward ownership as a bargain.  An AP Study conducted by Marcus &amp; Millichap Real Estate Investment revealed that the gap between median mortgage prices and median rent has dropped substantially.  M&amp;M studied 45 metro areas.  In 2006, the gap was $777 so it paid to keep on renting.  In 2009, however, the average gap is only $221.  In Cleveland, Atlanta, Indianapolis, and St. Louis, the average gap proved to be less than $100.</p>
<p>We highly recommend that buyers work with experienced real estate agents and reputable mortgage brokers to find the right real estate for their budgets.  Since the gap varies by market and neighborhood, professionals are best able to help first-time buyers find the right homes.  Experienced lenders must be able to deal successfully with limited time to meet the deadline for the $8,000 tax credit.  Closing must happen before November 30, 2009.</p>
<p>News of lower interest rates is good news considering that there has been simultaneous pressure because of $70 Billion in Treasury debt auctions, especially 3- and 10-Year Notes and 30-Year Bonds.  On another note, consumer spending and consumer credit are down.  Consumer spending is 70 percent of the Gross Domestic Product.  There is cause to be cautious about consumer spending.  Today, the Dow Jones is at 9,841 as it continues to shy away from the 10,000 mark.  Unfortunately, the Dollar has weakened relative to the Yen and Euro.</p>
<p>So why buy real estate this fall?</p>
<p>1.    Interest rates are low but will go up as nation seeks to pay off its debt</p>
<p>2.    A $8,000 Tax Credit is on the table</p>
<p>3.    Home prices are still down but are edging up</p>
<p>4.    Homes offer shelter and a long-term investment</p>
<p>For more information about real estate in the greater metro area, including farms and horse properties, call <a title="Michael Paul of Realty Oasis at (303) 268-6052" href="http://www.coloradohorseproperty.com/pages/contact.html">Michael Paul of Realty Oasis at (303) 268-6052</a>.</p>
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		<title>3672 Estates Circle Larkspur Home for Sale</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 24 Jul 2009 00:34:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A dream-come-true Colorado horse property—strategically located 45 minutes south of downtown Denver real estate, 30 minutes north of Colorado Springs and down the road from Castle Rock—is on the market.  Nestled close to Spruce Mountain, meadows, green space, and riding trails, the Western-style  features a new barn and corral and a guest apartment over [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A dream-come-true <a title="Colorado horse property" href="http://www.coloradohorseproperty.com/"><strong>Colorado horse property</strong></a>—strategically located 45 minutes south of downtown <a title="Denver real estate" href="http://www.coloradohorseproperty.com/pages/guestbook.html"><strong>Denver real estate</strong></a>, 30 minutes north of <strong>Colorado Springs</strong> and down the road from <strong>Castle Rock</strong>—is on the market.  Nestled close to Spruce Mountain, meadows, green space, and riding trails, the Western-style <a href="http://www.coloradohorseproperty.com/realestateblog/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/792705a.jpg" rel="lightbox[187]"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-188" title="792705a" src="http://www.coloradohorseproperty.com/realestateblog/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/792705a-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></a><strong></strong> features a new barn and corral and a guest apartment over the separate garage.  There are no covenants.</p>
<p>This fenced, two-story equestrian property at 3672 Estates Circle features an expansive 2,907 square feet of living areas, with four bedrooms plus a bonus room and two bathrooms.  With a price under $450,000, this <a title="Larkspur real estate" href="http://www.coloradohorseproperty.com/listings/index.html"><strong>Larkspur real estate</strong></a> offers the best of both worlds.  It is easily accessible to employment along the Front Range via Interstate 25 and perfect for growing families.  The top-notch Douglas County School District provides innovation to help every child succeed.  It offers open enrollment, charter schools, and creative programming.  Additionally, colleges and universities from the Air Force Academy to the University of Colorado at Boulder are within commuting distance.</p>
<p>The property lies on the northern slope of Pike National Forest at over 6,600 feet in elevation.  Wonderful ranches and neighborhoods of homes with large acreage combine to ensure a rural feel to the neighboring landscape.  Equestrian facilities and 4-H activities complement the award-winning golf opportunities at the nearby Bear Dance PGA Golf Course.</p>
<p>Larkspur hosts delightful community events including a flagship summer Renaissance Festival that transforms the rural area into a tourist zone.  Residents are in the country only as long as they want to be.  Outstanding shopping is available in the outlet malls, premier malls such as Park Meadows, and in the quaint downtown areas.  The Front Range of the Rocky Mountains brings people from all over the world, many who have opened extraordinary restaurants ranging from casual to ultra-fine.</p>
<p>There are new double-pane windows, flagstone in the kitchen and dining rooms, wall-to-wall carpeting, an eating space in the kitchen, walk-in closets, a wood stove in the family room, high-speed Internet, and a central vacuum system.  The neutral décor is ready for all of your belongings and your horses.  From this vantage, you can explore the Rocky Mountains on horseback, on foot, or on skis.  There are no limits.</p>
<p>For more information about real estate in the greater metro area, including farms and horse properties, contact <a title="Michael Paul of Realty Oasis at (303) 268-6052" href="http://www.coloradohorseproperty.com/pages/contact.html">Michael Paul of Realty Oasis at (303) 268-6052</a>.</p>
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		<title>Denver Real Estate Market Rekindles</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Jun 2009 02:33:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Finally, the kindle carefully placed under the wet logs of the Colorado real estate market is sparking around Denver.  The rate of Denver home sales are steadily improving.  For four consecutive months, the percentage of sales of listed residential single-family Denver homes and condominiums improved.  Pending home sales for Denver rose 7.4 percent from March [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Finally, the kindle carefully placed under the wet logs of the <a title="Colorado real estate" href="http://www.coloradohorseproperty.com/"><strong>Colorado real estate</strong></a> market is sparking around <strong>Denver</strong>.  The rate of <a title="Denver home" href="http://www.coloradohorseproperty.com/pages/guestbook.html"><strong>Denver home</strong></a> sales are steadily improving.  For four consecutive months, the percentage of sales of listed residential single-family <a title="Denver homes" href="http://www.coloradohorseproperty.com/listings/index.html"><strong>Denver homes</strong></a> and condominiums improved.  Pending home sales for Denver rose 7.4 percent from March 2009 to April 2009.</p>
<p>According to Metro Brokers Real Estate Advisor, “Denver recorded the best year-over-year return in the S&amp;P/Case-Shiller Home Price Index during April 2009.  S&amp;P reported that annual declines for <strong>Denver CO real estate</strong> are down 5.5 percent.  That is the best rate in the entire nation.  The next best ratings are Dallas, whose decline is down 5.6 percentage points and Boston down 8 percent.</p>
<p>Several factors are contributing to the positive news.  Denver was one of the first real estate markets in the nation to notice a housing downturn.  The Mile High City has consequently had longer to regroup and figure out solutions than other cities.  Housing affordability conditions are at historic highs.  Those conditions include ratios such as income to house prices, etc.  Then interest rates have continued to stay low, albeit they are edging up.</p>
<p>Additionally, first-time buyers are taking advantage of the $8,000 tax credit offered to them through the stimulus bill.  To qualify for the $8,000 credit, first-time buyers and buyers who have not owned a primary home in three years must purchase a primary home before November 30, 2009.  As first-time buyers get into the market, sellers will be free to purchase their next homes.  The domino effect could help the entire real estate market to rebound and really crackle.</p>
<p>Other kindle is catching fire.  Although the average sold price for the Metro Denver dropped in January to $213,330, it steadily increased during the following three months to $233,482 in April 2009.  Median sales prices in the Denver-Aurora area are down 13.7 percent from last year while they are down 19.8 percent in the entire Western portion of the nation.</p>
<p>From January 2009 through April 30, 2009, existing home sales in portions of Greater Denver include:</p>
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<li>Denver 3,180 (87.1 average days on market)</li>
<li>Aurora 1,831 (83.4 average days on market)</li>
<li>Littleton 592 (82.0 average days on market)</li>
<li>Parker 382 (93.9 average days on market)</li>
<li>Highlands Ranch 358 (80.8 average days on market)</li>
<li>Castle Rock 305 (125.5 average days on market)</li>
<li>Englewood 168 (79.7 average days on market)</li>
<li>Lone Tree 29 (108.5 average days on market)</li>
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<p>For more information about real estate in the greater metro area, including farms and horse properties, call <a title="Michael Paul of Realty Oasis at (303) 268-6052" href="http://www.coloradohorseproperty.com/pages/contact.html"><strong>Michael Paul of Realty Oasis at (303) 268-6052</strong></a>.</p>
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		<title>Convenient Colorado Horse Properties While Supplies Last</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Jun 2009 22:25:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[He who hesitates in today’s real estate market may miss the convenient Denver equestrian properties now available.  Denver Colorado real estate is a growin’.  The business sector is growing, as is the residential real estate.  In many areas, developments are filling in old farms and Denver ranches.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>He who hesitates in today’s real estate market may miss the convenient <strong>Denver equestrian properties</strong> now available.  <a title="Denver Colorado real estate" href="http://www.coloradohorseproperty.com/"><strong>Denver Colorado real estate</strong></a> is a growin’.  The business sector is growing, as is the residential real estate.  In many areas, developments are filling in old farms and <a title="Denver ranches" href="http://www.coloradohorseproperty.com/pages/guestbook.html"><strong>Denver ranches</strong></a>.</p>
<p>Buyers who want the small acreages for horses close to the amenities of the metropolitan area need only click here to view our Featured Listings for <a title="Denver Real Estate" href="http://www.coloradohorseproperty.com/listings/index.html"><strong>Denver Real Estate</strong></a>.</p>
<p>Prices are good.  Interest rates are great but edging upwards.  According to Paula Moore’s article in the Denver Business Journal on June 8, 2009, the highest average selling prices for <strong>real estate in Denver</strong> are $527,216 in the Boulder plains area and $663,311 for homes within the Boulder city limits.  The lowest average prices for single-family homes in the Denver metro area rang up in southern Aurora at $92,230, the mountain area of southern Jefferson County at $147,125, and near the Denver International Airport at $152,204.</p>
<p>With the excellent interest rates and the ability to refinance, some people are choosing to upgrade their homes by adding more rooms.  Some are remodeling.  Yet there are families who are choosing to add more acreage and a couple of horses for their children or for a mid-life diversion.</p>
<p>Horses enjoy an evolutionary niche as grazing animals that herd together for mutual protection.  They are quite social and love the horse circuit in the Mile High City as much as their owners do.  One larger property, suitable for several horses, would make them smile.  A smaller property under five acres would be fine for one horse—as long as someone in the family will fulfill the social need.</p>
<p>Horse properties are marvelous buffers from the hustle-bustle of life.  We can steer you towards a number of properties in great school districts located less than 20 minutes from business parks or the downtown metro area.  As the city expands, these choice properties with present covenants allowing horses could face redevelopment or rezoning if horse lovers resist them.</p>
<p>There are small ranchettes on less than five acres and larger ranches with hundreds of acres to roam.  No matter the size, the peaceful equestrian oasis promises to offer residents a world just a canter away from stress and a trot from equestrian heaven.  All while supplies last.</p>
<p>For more information about real estate in the greater metro area, including farms and horse properties, call <a title="Michael Paul of Realty Oasis at (303) 268-6052" href="Michael Paul of Realty Oasis at (303) 268-6052">Michael Paul of Realty Oasis at (303) 268-6052</a>.</p>
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		<title>Decorating Denver Homes in Colorado Western Theme</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 31 May 2009 03:33:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Whether or not you are living on a Colorado ranch, you can have some fun turning your Denver CO real estate into authentic Western retreats.  Decorating in a Western theme is an exciting process of discovery for owners of Denver homes.  Local museums, historic hotels, and other properties offer great ideas.  Plan to take a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Whether or not you are living on a <strong><a title="Colorado ranch" href="http://www.coloradohorseproperty.com/artman/publish/Denver_Ranch_Home_Builders.html">Colorado ranch</a></strong>, you can have some fun turning your <strong><a title="Denver CO real estate" href="http://www.coloradohorseproperty.com/">Denver CO real estate</a></strong> into authentic Western retreats.  <strong>Decorating in a Western theme</strong> is an exciting process of discovery for owners of <strong><a title="Denver homes" href="http://www.coloradohorseproperty.com/pages/guestbook.html">Denver homes</a></strong>.  Local museums, historic hotels, and other <strong>properties</strong> offer great ideas.  Plan to take a while accumulating interesting Western pieces for your horse property or other <strong><a title="real estate in Denver" href="http://www.coloradohorseproperty.com/listings/index.html">real estate in Denver</a></strong>.</p>
<p>The first step is to go sightseeing with the intent of getting ideas for your color scheme and precise Western theme.  Western usually means plenty of earthy tones.  Accent colors like turquoise, white, and red brighten up the palette.   Look in old bars and hotels, restaurants, ranches, and museums for get ideas to help you decide on a wall color or two for a specific room. </p>
<p>Try to narrow down your Western theme to one or combine two themes.  For example, your son’s cowboy bedroom may have an old cowboy hat, saddle, spurs, chaps, and posters of horses and cowboys.  A pioneer theme may have wagon wheels, old milking pails, rustic woods, etc.  Pulling off a fur-trader or Indian theme may incorporate fur rugs and wall hangings.  The Western hunter would have elk horn chandeliers or tables with possibly woven blankets on the wall or used for throws.  One theme may be better suited to the family room and another to the kitchen or bedroom.</p>
<p>Besides wall colors, other elements of the Western decorating project are the flooring, lighting, artwork, furniture, and the all-important accessories. </p>
<p>Flooring depends on the location and use of the room. Today the rough wood floors are popular but they do need care.  Earth toned ceramic tiles, hardwood, or laminate wood may be options.  Existing floors can be transformed by area rugs with Western designs.  Look for vintage western lanterns or wall sconces with cowboys, cows, horses, arrows, teepees, etc.  For brighter light, use rustic chandeliers, pub lamps, or swag lamps.</p>
<p>Western posters, prints, and original artwork from secondhand stores, auctions, country stores, and on the internet are invaluable.  Posters of old cowboy movies, “wanted” posters, branding irons, animal skins, originals by western artists, and many other pieces are suitable.  Furniture should be comfortable.  Most simple styles will blend with the Western décor.  Choose tans and browns but accent them with throws, throw pillows with a Western appliqué, etc.</p>
<p>Now for the treasure hunt. Accessories and knick-knacks add the personalized touch.  Collect just the right pieces of old pottery, figurines, cast iron relics, whiskey bottles, horseshoes, bits, and the like.  ‘Add some creative touches of your own, maybe putting an old saloon door on the kitchen.  Stamp horseshoe prints onto a plain-colored comforter or throw pillows or create your own branding symbol to put on the headboard or wall.  Use rope.  Make a lasso or several small ones to hang in the perfect places.</p>
<p>As time goes on, change out your Western treasures for new ones and enjoy your home on the range.   For more information about real estate in the greater metro area, including farms and horse properties, call Michael Paul of Realty Oasis at (303) 268-6052.</p>
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		<title>Denver Real Estate Lookin’ Good</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 May 2009 23:29:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Denver CO real estate market is looking good for 2009.  From the saddle, real estate in Denver looks even better.  We obligingly take their word for it when geniuses crunch the numbers and let us know what they think is happening.  However, from our Denver horse properties and atop our Palomino out on the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The <strong><a title="Denver CO real estate" href="http://www.coloradohorseproperty.com/">Denver CO real estate</a></strong> market is looking good for 2009.  From the saddle, <strong><a title="real estate in Denver" href="http://www.coloradohorseproperty.com/pages/guestbook.html">real estate in Denver</a></strong> looks even better.  We obligingly take their word for it when geniuses crunch the numbers and let us know what they think is happening.  However, from our <strong><a title="Denver horse properties" href="http://www.coloradohorseproperty.com/listings/index.html">Denver horse properties</a></strong> and atop our Palomino out on the trail, the numbers fade into the breezes.</p>
<p>So to give our readers any heady information, we will share some news from the May 19, 2009 Denver Business Journal.  The article is entitled, “Denver tops on Today show list of cities poised for real-estate rebound.”  My horse is only concerned enough to wonder if more Colorado horse lovers are moving to our equestrian-friendly town. </p>
<p>Author Mark Harden noticed a clip on NBC’s Today Show.  Real estate expert Barbara Corcoran, after measuring several factors, announced that Denver, more than any other U.S. city, is on the rebound.  She checked for job-growth potential, a growing population, good weather, abundant first-time buyers, no overbuilding, a vital downtown, a well-educated population, and foreclosures before other cities.</p>
<p>How specifically does Denver measure up?  We have all of the above in addition to boasting one of the largest park systems in the nation.  Interestingly, the Mile High City was one of the first cities to experience a high number of foreclosures and so it is one of the first to resolve that problem. </p>
<p>Metro Brokers’ Real Estate Advisor similarly applauded Denver.  Among large cities, the Denver metro area ranked third with -14.2 percent of market decline since its real estate peak in August 2006.  Overall, the metropolitan real estate markets peaked between September 2005 and August 2007.</p>
<p>Now, math is useful, stats are fine, but we tend to observe another key factor:  horse sense.  Horse sense says, Wow!  What a gorgeous setting we live in along the Front Range of the Colorado Rockies.  Our citizens appreciate where they live.  They work hard and play hard.  Our communities are beautiful.  People take pride in volunteering and getting involved in education, culture, the arts, sports, and recreation.  We are an hour from the ski slopes and boast an international airport.  The magical weather brings us sunshine, flowers, changing leaves, and plenty of snow. <br />
For more information about real estate in the greater metro area, including farms and horse properties, call Michael Paul of Realty Oasis at (303) 268-6052.</p>
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		<title>Denver Horse Properties Perfect for 4-H</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 09 May 2009 00:48:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Vast amounts of Denver Colorado real estate are dedicated to ranching and farming.  The array of options available for homebuyers includes small ranchettes, extensive recreational properties, and mid-sized properties with single-family homes in Denver.  Families with children of all ages take advantage of Denver real estate and the strong equestrian community in the Denver region, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Vast amounts of <strong><a title="Denver Colorado real estate" href="http://www.coloradohorseproperty.com/">Denver Colorado real estate</a></strong> are dedicated to ranching and farming.  The array of options available for homebuyers includes small ranchettes, extensive recreational properties, and mid-sized properties with single-family <strong><a title="homes in Denver" href="http://www.coloradohorseproperty.com/pages/guestbook.html">homes in Denver</a></strong>.  Families with children of all ages take advantage of <strong><a title="Denver real estate" href="http://www.coloradohorseproperty.com/artman/publish/Parker_Colorado_Ranches_for_Sale.html">Denver real estate</a></strong> and the strong equestrian community in the Denver region, including 4-H activities.</p>
<p>Ask about <strong><a title="Denver CO real estate" href="http://www.coloradohorseproperty.com/listings/index.html">Denver CO real estate</a></strong> in <strong>Sedalia</strong>, <strong>Franktown</strong>, <strong>Elizabeth</strong>, <strong>Parker</strong>, <strong>Bennett</strong>,<strong> Louisville</strong>, and in other wonderful smaller communities in the area.</p>
<p>Colorado’s children and youth are naturally inclined to love horses as much as their dogs.  Enter 4-H 100 years ago to mentor and educate our youth.  Today, the worldwide organization is America’s largest educational program for boys and girls outside of school.  The organization develops life skills and leadership skills.</p>
<p>With the motto of “Make the Best Better,” the 4-H organization in Denver participates in equestrian competitions held locally and nationally.  In addition to teaching young horse lovers about grooming, training, and competitions, the organization arranges tours, workshops, achievement programs, camps, statewide conferences, exchanges, exhibits and fairs, and national events.</p>
<p>While the child is learning horsemanship skills, he or she learns communications skills, citizenship skills, decision-making, leadership, interpersonal relationships skills, participation in the community, and global awareness.</p>
<p>Connecting youth with parents, adults, and youth mentors, 4-H is able to teach skills such as cooking, selling, livestock, wildlife, archery, electricity, computers, and science as well as teaching community service.  Local land-grant universities such as Colorado State University provide curriculum for programs beginning with children ages five to seven years old called the 4-H Cloverbuds and continuing up through age 19 with regular 4-H groups and clubs.</p>
<p>There are various ways each student can choose to affiliate with 4-H.  There are community 4-H clubs, project clubs such as a horse club, special interest groups, television, school enrichment, and special activities.  If there are no local associates, a student can participate as an individual.</p>
<p>The organization benefits from generations of volunteer 4-H mentors.  Additionally, 4-H receives private funds from individuals, businesses, and organizations that enhance the 4-H programs. </p>
<p>For more information about real estate in the greater metro area, including farms and horse properties, call Michael Paul of Realty Oasis at (303) 268-6052.</p>
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		<title>Purchasing Foreclosed Denver Real Estate</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 05 May 2009 04:35:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Whether you are an investor in Denver Colorado real estate or first-time homebuyer, in 2009 government incentives are in place to give you a financial head start.  However, there are important questions to ask for anyone who seeks to add to the benefits of buying foreclosed real estate in Denver this year.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Whether you are an investor in <strong><a title="Denver Colorado real estate" href="http://www.coloradohorseproperty.com/">Denver Colorado real estate</a></strong> or first-time homebuyer, in 2009 government incentives are in place to give you a financial head start.  However, there are important questions to ask for anyone who seeks to add to the benefits of buying foreclosed <strong><a title="real estate in Denver" href="http://www.coloradohorseproperty.com/pages/guestbook.html">real estate in Denver</a></strong> this year.</p>
<p>Foreclosed homes in the greater Denver region are a different ball of yarn.  It is critical to work with a lender and a Realtor® who has experience with bank foreclosures.  That is because there are so many critical details.  For instance, property ownership changes when a bank forecloses a parcel of <strong><a title="Denver property" href="http://www.coloradohorseproperty.com/listings/index.html">Denver property</a></strong>.  When properties have changed ownership in the past year, specific Flipping Guidelines affect the resale.</p>
<p>Eyeing a foreclosed property is not a rush project.  Generally, the purchase of foreclosed <strong><a title="properties in Denver" href="http://www.coloradohorseproperty.com/artman/publish/castle_rock_real_estate_homes.html">properties in Denver</a></strong> takes longer than normal transactions do.  The bank may take one day or 90 days to decide to accept or reject an offer.  Most of the time, once a contract is accepted, a foreclosed property sale takes at least three or four more weeks to close. </p>
<p>With several parties involved, it takes quite an effort to ensure an easy closing.  First off, the lender must send closing papers to the title company at least 72 hours in advance.  Other players on the chessboard include the appraiser, surveyor, inspector, flood certification company, insurance company, tax certifier, processer, underwriter, home warranty company, the title company, the escrow officer, and the bank—to name a few.</p>
<p>Buyers who have the time to deal with a foreclosure transaction must understand price negotiation.  A good Realtor can verify upfront any limitations that the bank may be imposing.  Realize that the bank most likely has already reduced the price of the property below market value.  Just as important, other buyers are also looking for good deals and the bank may have several offers.  Some banks will pay the buyer’s closing costs, possibly by raising the price, others will not.</p>
<p>Repairs, inspections, and appraisals are imperative to accessing the correct value of the property.  Inspections ensure that major systems are working.  That will include heating, air conditioning, foundation, roof, and plumbing.  Buyers are smart to hire their own inspectors to be sure that the major systems are in good condition.  Before an appraisal or inspection, it is important for the buyer to be certain that all of the utilities and water are on in order to test their functioning.  Banks who hold foreclosed properties will not do repairs.</p>
<p>For more information about real estate in the greater metro area, including farms and horse properties, call Michael Paul of Realty Oasis at (303) 268-6052.</p>
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