Do you partly want to live in downtown Denver but also like the idea of a single-family home in the suburbs? Will You Want To Live In These Suburban Downtown Areas. These suburban areas Littleton, Englewood, Highlands Ranch, Belmar, Old Town Arvada, Southlands, and maybe even Westminster might have what you are looking for.
Buying A Mountain Home In Colorado
Have you ever thought about moving to Colorado? I have had several clients move from out of state to Colorado. Ryann Moved from Texas to the Colorado Mountain’s. Listen to her experience Buying a Mountain Home in Colorado.
10 Things To know Before Moving To Centennial Colorado
10 Things To Know Before Moving To Centennial Colorado? Are you planning to live in Centennial with your family but would like to know first if it’s the right fit for you and your family? Today, In this video, you will learn 10 things you need to know about living in Centennial Colorado!
7 Tips For Moving Out Of State
7 Tips for Moving Out Of State – If you are moving to another state, planning will save you a ton of pain and heartache! As someone who has helped people move across the country, I have come up with many tips and tricks to make it less painful, because we all know moving is not fun! In this video, you will learn what will make your move go smoothly.
Pros and Cons of Denver Suburb – Centennial
Are you looking to move to a Denver Suburb? Check out this video on the Pros and Cons of this Denver suburb, Centennial, CO
3 Affordable Towns To Consider When Moving To Denver
Three affordable towns to consider when moving to Denver, Colorado – It’s no secret that Denver, CO has been rising in cost of living and has a great quality of life for its residents. But, like any other city, some areas are pricier than others. In today’s video I cover three very affordable suburbs.
Amazing Mondays 9/21/2020
I hope you had an amazing weekend!
As always, I like to start the week off right with some words of Motivation…
“There Are No Limits To What You Can Accomplish, Except The Limits You Place On Your Own Thinking.” Brian Tracy
I hope you have an amazing day and week!
Sincerely,
Your Realtor Jennifer Dentry
Buying a House in Denver Long Distance
5 Tips for Less Stress
Moving to another state can be overwhelming, especially if you’re starting a new job and trying to find a place to live. Here are 5 tips to start your remote search easier.
Tip #1 Do Your Research
Make sure that you have done some research prior to flying to Denver, Co. It will make everything so much easier. Ask your self some questions….
- How far do you want to live from the foothills?
- What is your interest?
- What are your hobbies?
- Where do you want to live?
- Are school districts important?
- What city fits your life style?
- Do you want to live in the suburbs, or do you want to be in a downtown?
Tip #2 Find an agent that is willing to work with you virtually
Agents that work virtually will often do the following for you:
- Virtual showings – Skype or Facetime so that you can go over the property during a virtual showing.
- Virtual inspections – Skype or Facetime so that you can see a summary of items that will need repairs.
- Work with electronic contracts – Use a system where you can sign from your phone or laptop.
Tip #3 Narrow it down
It can be so overwhelming to see a ton of homes in one day, and they honestly start to look the same and are hard to keep track of.
Tip #4 Is it a buyer’s market or a seller’s market?
You want to know your market. It’s going to determine how you make your offer, how strong to make your offer, or how to craft your offer. So in a buyer’s market, tend to get more of what you want, and in a seller’s market, you’re going to have to make offers quick.
Tip #5 Do your inspection
Just because you’re out of town does not mean you should not do an inspection. Agents can attend an inspection for you and do a virtual summary of what’s going on at the home with the inspector. It is very important to understand repairs so that your agent can communicate what items to ask to be repaired.
If you can be in person for the closing it makes for a smooth process. Signatures are are becoming more digital, but a few still need wet signatures. If you are not on location they will have to be mailed out and possibly notarized and sent back. If a signature is missed it could push back the closing.
If you’re really thinking about moving to Colorado, check out the pros and cons of living in Denver, Colorado. This goes in depth about what’s good and bad about living in Denver, Colorado. You may also want to read about the cost of living in Denver.
Amazing Mondays 9/14/2020
I hope you had an amazing weekend!
As always, I like to start the week off right with some words of Motivation…
“Keep Your Face Always Toward The Sunshine And Shadows Will Fall Behind You.”
Walt Whitman
Sincerely,
Your Realtor – Jennifer Dentry