Thursday, December 23, 2010

Featured Home for the Month of December - 2416 Alpine Ave, Greeley, CO 80631

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In Northern Colorado we enjoy a unique style of living. It’s inspired by the things that surrounds us, like the colors of nature, our unique landscape and the casual way we like to live and entertain. And here's a home I would like to feature in our blog for this Month of December.




2416 Alpine Ave, Greeley, CO 80631 - $82,000.00

Bedroom(s): 3

Bathroom(s): 1

Garage: 2-Car Attached

Year Built: 1999

Total Sq Ft: 992

FEATURES: Forced Air * Cooling - Central Air Conditioning * Window Coverings * Electric Range/Oven * Dishwasher * Double Pane Windows * Eat-in Kitchen * Open Floor Plan * Pantry * Walk-in Closet * Washer/Dryer Hookups * Master Bedroom Bath - Shared Master Bath
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Wednesday, December 22, 2010

How GMAC Short Sales Work


Fort Collins CO – GMAC, was the financing arm of General Motors. It was taken over by Uncle Sam and has been mostly privatized as Ally Financial.

However, many people still have loans from the original GMAC. Some of these homeowners want to short sale, but are curious about how it works.

Discover how other sellers successfully did a short sale to avoid foreclosure by clicking here.

A GMAC short sale is not too much different from other short sales. To start a short sale with GMAC, first call them at the 800 number on your most recent statement. That number is currently 800-850-4622.

Most of GMAC’s loans have been sold. The first thing you or your short sale realtors should do is find out who owns the loan now.

On our last GMAC short sale, the loan had been sold to a Wall Street “Sliced and Diced” Fund. In this case, that fund made the decision on whether or not to accept the short sale. GMAC was simply handling the file for them.

Another owner of loan might be Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac, both highly controlled by Uncle Sam.

Or, the loans might be owned by a private investor, but insured by VA or FHA. The guidelines to approve a short sale will be set by the owner or insurer of the loan.

For example, FHA allows a homeowner 120 days to successfully short sale their house. FHA will accept a net equal to 88% of an FHA appraisal for the first 30 days.

After 30 days, that number is reduced to 86%. After 60 days, it is reduced again to 84%. So yes, Bank of America short sales are tough.

However, if you know who the investor (or insurer) is on a loan (and their guidelines), it makes it much easier to get a short sale approved. Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, FHA, and VA own or insure between 60% and 75% of all loans.

If you are thinking of doing a short sale, then make sure your agent understands their guidelines. Their guidelines are all a little different.

Thinking about a short sale? I can help you short sale your property and never pay the bank another penny. Send me an e-mail at RobKittle@kw.com. I will contact you for a free consultation.

When we talk, I will explain how the process works in detail and answer any questions you may have. Or, if you prefer, you can call me at 970-690-4920

Discover how other sellers successfully completed a short sale and request a free consultation by clicking here.

Thinking about a loan modification? Our Fort Collins loan modification kit has the instructions you will need to get a loan modification approved with your bank. Click here to request a copy.

Thanks for reading this, Rob Kittle.

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Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Fort Collins Short Sales: An Advanced Strategy To Stop Harassing Debt Collector Calls

Fort Collins CO – Many of the short sale sellers we help are selling their home to avoid foreclosure. In addition, they are receiving lots of harassing calls from debt collectors.

These debt collectors seem to think that if you call someone with no extra money, then you can still get them to pay. Here is a little tip on how to stop their phone calls.

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A friend of mine looks for missing people. The database he uses is also a prominent debt collection database. He told me something interesting.

Apparently people are suing debt collectors for breaking Debt Collection Laws all the time. These lawsuits are expensive for them to defend against and easy for the consumer to file.

(I can’t agree more. In my opinion, the debt collectors knowingly break the rules all the time.)

To help debt collectors avoid future lawsuits they now have a field in their search that flags people that have filed lawsuits. They know that if they harass these people, then they are much more likely to get a lawsuit from them.

As you can see, they are scared! In my last blog post I detailed what were, in my opinion, the different violations of the law. You can read more info on the law at this link and see for yourself if a debt collector is violating it.

If you feel they have violated the law, then find a good lawyer to file suit on your behalf. There are many good lawyers who specialize in helping consumers when a debt collector violates the act.

Just Google “Fair Debt Collections Lawyer.” Many can help you at no cost out of your pocket. They will take your case on a contingency basis and get paid from the money they collect from the debt collector.

Thinking about a short sale? I can help you short sale your property and never pay the bank another penny. Send me an e-mail at RobKittle@kw.com. I will contact you for a free consultation.

When we talk, I will explain how the process works in detail and answer any questions you may have. Or, if you prefer, you can call me at 970-690-4920

Discover how other sellers successfully completed a short sale and request a free consultation by clicking here.

Thinking about a loan modification? Our Fort Collins loan modification kit has the instructions you will need to get a loan modification approved with your bank. Click here to request a copy.

Thanks for reading this, Rob Kittle.

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Monday, December 20, 2010

Fort Collins Short Sales: How to Stop Harassing Debt Collector Phone Calls



Fort Collins CO – If you are facing financial hardship, then paying credit cards and other unsecured debts is your lowest priority. An unsecured debt is a debt where they can't take away your car or house. A secured debt has something as collateral, such as your car, house, or anything else of value.

The most commons unsecured debt is a credit card. When you stop paying them, they will call you nonstop. The reason is because they don't have any other way to collect from you.

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They can't come get your car or take your house. So, they make up for that by blowing up your phone with harassing calls. In addition, they use deceptive tricks to get you to pay them.

For example, there are Federal Laws that regulate what they can do or say. They aren't allowed to threaten to sue you, but then not follow thru and actually file suit.

To get around this rule, they will use language that sounds legal, but isn't. In one situation, a debt collector in Buffalo, New York named their firm Hoffman, Weinberg & O'Brien to make it sound like they were a law firm.

They would then leave messages on people's answering machines. They would say they were with the office of Hoffman, Weinberg & O'Brien and then say they may resort to future legal action. In addition, they would reference case number 8306042.

If you didn't know any better, you would think the case number was for an actual lawsuit against you. Scary, right?

Most credit card accounts never sue (despite the constant threats.) Even when they do sue and get a judgment, they rarely ever attempt to garnish wages.

A lot of judgments expire without getting paid. But, a lot of them get paid off when a person's income increases, or that person sells a valuable asset such as a house.

Here is how to stop the harassing calls. Simply ask the person who calls for their fax number or mailing address. Then, fax or mail them a letter that requests them to stop calling you.

Here is some sample language you can put into the letter.

"Under my rights in the Fair Lending Law and the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, I hereby request you stop any and all phone calls to me or any other person. At this time, I do not wish to speak with you, anyone at your company, or anyone representing you concerning this matter.

Do not contact me by phone regarding this matter. I demand that you stop calling my at home, on my cell phone, at work, at my relatives house, or any other location. Please make any future communication with me in writing.

I am aware of my rights under section 805(b)2 of the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act and am willing and able to exercise them. I am keeping track of all calls from your company and may consider recording calls."

Make sure that when you mail the letter, you send it return receipt requested. If you have access to a fax machine, then fax it out. It's much easier and stops the calls quickly.

Under the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, a creditor or collection agency that calls you after you request them to stop may be liable for statutory damages up to $1,000 plus any actual damages suffered, plus attorney fees.

Another tactic you can use to shut down any debt collector is to tell them you are recording the call. They back off when they realize they are on tape. You can buy an inexpensive call recorder at Radio Shack or Amazon.com.

Just hook it up to your phone and you're ready to go. In addition, you may want to keep a log of all phone calls from debt collectors. This can be useful if you ever have to go to court.

After reading the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, in my opinion, the following acts are prohibited:

Violation #1: Call you before 8 AM or after 9PM.

Violation #2: Tell your relatives, family, or friends that you owe them money, or state that they are in the debt collection business when they contact any relatives, family, or friends.

Violation #3: Contact you after you send a written request that they cease further communication.

Violation #4: Contact you after you request they cease.

Violation #5: Threaten you with violence. In addition, they are prohibited from using obscene or profane language.

Violation #6: Publicize a list of people who owe them money.

Violation #7: Cause your phone to ring repeatedly or continuously to annoy you.

Violation #8: Call you without telling you who they are and why they are calling.

Violation #9: Mislead or falsely represent the amount owed, that they are an attorney or law firm, that if you don't pay then you'll go to jail, state or claim that you committed a crime, or threaten to take an action that is not allowed legally.

Violation #10: Not informing you that any information obtained can be used for the purpose of collecting their debt.

Violation #11: Threaten to repossess any property that they legally don't have the right to repossess. I remember hearing a lady calling a national talk show and saying that a debt collector had threatened to repossess her cat.

What is this world coming to?!! That is definitely a violation! Cats, dogs, and children are not normally given as collateral against loans. This isn't the middle ages here!

Violation #12: Threaten to sue you and then not follow thru with it. In addition, they are not allowed to threaten to do anything unless they actually intend to follow thru with it.

There are many good lawyers who specialize in helping consumers when a debt collector violates the act. Just google "Fair Debt Collections Lawyer."

Many of them can help you at no cost out of your pocket. They will take on your case on a contingency basis and get paid from the money they collect from the debt collector.

If you have any specific questions or need help, please give me a call. Remember I'm here to help you in any way that I can.

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When we talk, I will explain how the process works in detail and answer any questions you may have. Or, if you prefer, you can call me at

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clicking here.

Thinking about a loan modification? Our Fort Collins loan modification kit has the instructions you will need to get a loan modification approved with your bank. Click here to request a copy.

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Thursday, December 16, 2010

Fort Collins Short Sales: Renters trashed my house. What should I do?

Fort Collins CO – The Stop Foreclosure Institute recently received a question from Richard. “I accepted a job transfer and had to move. Unfortunately we were upside down on the house.

I decided to rent it out rather than short sale it. The renters just moved out. I just checked the house. They trashed it!

I could rent the house out again, but I would have to spend several thousand dollars fixing it up first. What would you recommend that I do?” Richard asked.

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Here was our recommendation. That is a tough situation. You could fix up the house and rent it out again. But, you risk having the same thing happen all over again.

Here is the other problem. The amount you can charge for rent has gone down in most areas. This means you will probably have to write a check every month.

If you are able to rent it and cover all the costs, then I would recommend you keep the home. If not, then I would recommend you short sell it.

Here is why I recommend that. If you can break even, then the house will be a good investment as the real estate market recovers. However, you will always risk large unexpected costs like the one you are experiencing right now.

If it the rent does not cover all the costs, then more than likely you are in an area where the housing prices are still dropping. This means the burden will only get bigger as time progresses.

Costs will keep on going up. Rent might drop even more. The housing market could decline even further. It would be better to just get rid of the liability now, once and for all.

Thinking about a short sale? I can help you short sale your property and never pay the bank another penny. Send me an e-mail at RobKittle@kw.com. I will contact you for a free consultation.

When we talk, I will explain how the process works in detail and answer any questions you may have. Or, if you prefer, you can call me at 970-690-4920

Discover how other sellers successfully completed a short sale and request a free consultation by clicking here.

Thinking about a loan modification? Our Fort Collins loan modification kit has the instructions you will need to get a loan modification approved with your bank. Click here to request a copy.

Thanks for reading this, Rob Kittle.

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Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Fort Collins Short Sales: Can I buy again right after a Short Sale?

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Fort Collins state(acronym) – We get this question a lot from people. “I am upside down and need to move. I would like to buy another home. Can I do that?” they ask us.

Today they can. FHA (the Federal Housing Administration) has a new program that enables you to short sale your existing home and buy a new home at today’s reduced prices.

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The home you purchase would have to meet FHA’s standard lending guidelines. FHA is a great mortgage program.

In fact, more people buying a home in today’s market are getting an FHA loan.

Here is what you would need to do to participate in the program:

1. Determine if you qualify to participate in the program. We have been told that you will need the following.

(Guidelines can change at any time, so make sure you check them with a Mortgage Professional familiar with the program.)

A. A 640 FICO credit score or better.

B. You must be current on all installment payments and your mortgage.

C. No bankruptcy or foreclosure on your credit in the last 7 years.

D. The home you are purchasing must be inferior to the one you are selling. I don’t know the exact guidelines, but I think it means it is a smaller home, or it has less bedrooms or a lower price.

E. You will need the 3.5% down payment for the new purchase.

2. Continue making your mortgage payments each month.

3. Talk to a Mortgage Professional and fill out FHA’s Short Sale and Buy Application.

4. Get pre-approved for your next home loan.

5. Put your home on the market with a licensed short sale realtor.

6. Once the short sale is approved, then you can start looking at other homes.

7. Close on selling your home and on purchasing the new property.

Thinking about a short sale? I can help you short sale your property and never pay the bank another penny. Send me an e-mail at RobKittle@kw.com. I will contact you for a free consultation.

When we talk, I will explain how the process works in detail and answer any questions you may have. Or, if you prefer, you can call me at 970-690-4920

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Monday, December 13, 2010

My Realtor hasn't talked to me about a Short Sale & I'm not even getting a showing. I think I might be upside down. What do I do?

Fort Collins CO - The Stop Foreclosure Institute recently received a question from Jennifer. She is having a hard time selling her home.

“I have had my house for sale for a little while, but it hasn’t sold. No buyers have come to look at it. At first I thought the price was fair. But, now that no one has come to see the home, I am beginning to realize that I am upside down.

My realtor hasn’t talked to me about a short sale. What should I do?” Jennifer asked.

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Here is what I would recommend to her. First, talk to your current agent about a short sale. The might be uncomfortable with bringing it up.

Short sales are a sensitive issue. Some people get offended when you ask them about a short sale. It doesn’t look like that is the case with you.

Tell your agent that you think you might be upside down. Ask them what they think they can realistically sell the house for in today’s market.

Then, ask them for a “Net Sheet.” This is a sheet that details all of the costs and fees associated with selling a home.

The fees and costs are subtracted from the sales price to give you the net amount you will receive from the sale. Compare that number with your mortgage payoff.

If it is less than what you owe your lender, then you will need to consider a short sale. Ask your agent if they can handle your short sale.

If not, then you may need to hire someone else. Short sales are a lot more complex than a normal real estate transaction.

Make sure the person you interview has closed short sales in the past and knows what they are doing.

Ask them how the short sale process works. Have them explain it to you. This will help you determine if that person can do the job for you.

Thinking about a short sale? I can help you short sale your property and never pay the bank another penny. Send me an e-mail at RobKittle@kw.com. I will contact you for a free consultation.

When we talk, I will explain how the process works in detail. If you prefer, then you can call me at 970-690-4920

Discover how other sellers successfully completed a short sale and request a free consultation by clicking here.

Thinking about a loan modification? Our Fort Collins Loan Modification Kit has the instructions you will need to get a loan modification approved with your lender. Click here to request a copy.

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Friday, December 10, 2010

Fort Collins Short Sales: Bankers, can we have more open and transparent loan modifications?

Fort Collins CO Loan modifications have become a joke. People get turned down for no reason at all.

People really want to keep their home, but just can't figure out what to do. The loan modification negotiators realize how desperate the homeowners are. They use their power over the person to take an ego trip.


"I'm going to make this person beg me personally for their loan modification", they think to themselves. Everything becomes a competition between negotiators on who can squeeze more out of people.

They talk to their fellow negotiators about what they are able to force people to do. "I saw that one lady had $100 a month for entertainment on her financial statement. I told her she didn't deserve money for entertainment when she owed money to us", they say to them.

Meanwhile, the other negotiator tells their story. "One couple had $200 a month on their financial statement to give to their church. As soon as I saw that, I increased the payment I asked by $200", they say.

Yes, power does corrupt. These loan modification negotiators hold they keys to the homeowners future staying in their home.

Here is what needs to be added to the Homeowner's Bill of Rights.

1. Whenever a homeowner is turned down for a loan modification, the lender shall give them a written, coherent response along with the reason they were turned down. It needs to specifically detail why they were denied and what they can do to be approved.

2. Homeowners are given all the guidelines at the beginning of the loan modification process. They should receive the same guidelines the loan modification negotiator receives. That way they can make sure that they aren't lying to them.

Thinking about a short sale? I can help you short sale your property and never pay the bank another penny. Send me an e-mail at RobKittle@kw.com. I will contact you for a free consultation.

When we talk, I will explain how the process works in detail. If you prefer, then you can call me at 970-690-4920.

Discover how other sellers successfully completed a short sale and request a free consultation by clicking here.

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Thanks for reading this, Rob Kittle.

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Wednesday, December 8, 2010

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Fort Collins Short Sales: Attn: Bankers. Stop harassing Americans for money they don't have


Fort Collins CO - Maybe this is a pet peeve of mine. Or maybe it just seems ridiculous that someone would call a debtor over and over again asking to be paid, when they have already been told the debtor doesn't have the money to pay them.

Or maybe it is the fact that I see countless examples of debt collectors breaking the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act. But, no one seems to care that they are breaking the law.

The Fair Debt Collection Practices Act forbids collectors from threatening to sue you, but then not following thru and actually filing suit. To get around this rule, they will use language that sounds legal, but isn't.

In one situation, a debt collection firm in Buffalo, New York named their firm Hoffman, Weinberg & O'Brien to make it sound like they were a law firm. They would then leave messages on people's answering machines.

They would say they were with the office of Hoffman, Weinberg & O'Brien and then say they may resort to future legal action. Or they would say they were calling about a pre-legal matter.

In addition, they would reference case number 8306042. If you didn't know any better, you would think the case number was for an actual lawsuit against you. Scary, right?

In addition, if a debtor tells them not to call anymore, then they are supposed to stop calling. They just keep on calling anyways. This is another example of them not obeying the law per the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act?

I allege that they willingly and knowingly break the law repeatedly. This is why we put Number Seven onto the Homeowner's Bill of Rights:

7. Stop the Debt Collector Harassment! The right to tell any and all debt collectors to stop calling and never receive a phone call from then again. In addition, this would include debt collectors that know the person's phone number, but will call family members in an attempt to embarrass the debtor.

This is America people! Debtor's prison was abolished two centuries ago! It's time to update your activities to the Twenty-First Century!

Or take another example. A homeowner has never made a late payment in their entire life. They lose their job and find one in another state. The move, try to rent out their house, but can't afford the payments.

They get behind on their mortgage payment and credit cards. They enter the world of non-stop harassment. Debt collectors call them non-stop. These people aren't deadbeats. They are just struggling at the moment.

They won't stop calling even when the debtor asks them to stop. They would pay if they had the money. But they don't have it.

But, the people won't stop calling. The constant phone calls make their home life miserable. Don't you think it has gone too far?

I do. That's why we need a Homeowner's Bill Of Rights. Stop the debt collector harassment. What do you think? Please put your comments below.

Thinking about a short sale? I can help you short sale your property and never pay the bank another penny. Send me an e-mail at RobKittle@kw.com. I will contact you for a free consultation.

When we talk, I will explain how the process works in detail. If you prefer, then you can call me at 970-690-4920.


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Copyright 2010 SFI Marketing Institute, LLC. All Rights Reserved. This is not intended as legal, technical, or tax advice. Please speak with a licensed professional before making any decision. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed as of the date of writing. The views expressed here are Rob Kittle's personal views and do not reflect the views of Keller Williams Realty. This information on Fort Collins Short Sales: Attn: Bankers. Stop harassing Americans for money they don't have is provided as a courtesy to our viewers to help them make informed decisions.

Fort Collins Short Sales: The Banker's Bill of Rights

The Banker's Bill of Rights.


1. All Bankers have the Right to make any mistake they want and still get bailed out by the American Taxpayer. They can fiddle around with complex derivatives with no risk to themselves or the bank they run.

When they run their bank into the ground, they get the full assistance of the American Taxpayer to bail them out of their mess.



2. All Bankers have the right to say "sic' em" to their debt collection phone harassment team. Every American that doesn't pay on time will be called non-stop until that pay up.

They have the right to call the debtor at 8:55 on a weeknight, at 8AM on the weekend, and even at their workplace. Maybe the Bankers can embarrass the employee or cause their boss to fire them.

3. All Bankers have the right to make the loan modification as confusing and frustrating a possible. This includes the right to change policies at anytime, continue the foreclosure process in order to force the homeowner to accept a payment they can't afford, and not respond to phone calls or e-mails for weeks at a time.

4. Every American either pays their mortgage on time, or they are sent to a forced labor camp to work until they have paid everything back in addition to delinquent interest. This is called "The Gulag" Rule.

If you get behind and we lose money on your house, then go to a work camp to "work off" what you owe us at minimum wage.
In addition, if any homeowner dare not pay on time, then a late penalty shall be charged at 10% per day.


4. All Bankers have the right to hide all the rules for a short sale or loan modification. We will enter a new age of holding the homeowner in the dark. Transparency, accountability, and openness will be gone.

Thinking about a short sale? I can help you short sale your property and never pay the bank another penny. Send me an e-mail at robkittle@kw.com. I will contact you for a free consultation.

When we talk, I will explain how the process works in detail. If you prefer, then you can call me at 970-690-4920 .

Discover how other sellers successfully completed a short sale and request a free consultation by clicking here.

Thinking about a loan modification? Our Fort Collins Loan Modification Kit has the instructions you will need to get a loan modification approved with your lender. Click here to request a copy.

Rob is a Real Estate Agent at Keller Williams Realty.

Phone: 970-690-4920

View My homes for sale at www.robkittle.com

Rob Kittle specializes in loan modification assistance and short sales in Fort Collins Colorado. Fort Collins Loan Modification Help, Fort Collins Short Sales. Fort Collins Short Sale Realtor Short Sale Realtor. Fort Collins CO Short Sales. Fort Collins Realtor.

Copyright 2010 SFI Marketing Institute, LLC. All Rights Reserved. This is not intended as legal, technical, or tax advice. Please speak with a licensed professional before making any decision. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed as of the date of writing. The views expressed here are Rob Kittle's personal views and do not reflect the views of Keller Williams Realty. This information on Fort Collins Short Sales: The Banker's Bill of Rights is provided as a courtesy to our viewers to help them make informed decisions.

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

The Aksarben Home in Windsor

The Aksarben Home


They say that a picture’s worth a thousand words, which is just as well, because this photo has rendered us capable of uttering nothing more eloquent than, than long wistful sighs.

The Aksarben House is an entertainer’s dream. At its heart is a real smarty pants kitchen with all the ultimate storage fit for a cook’s things. The island bench takes center stage, surrounded by lots of storage in oak timber veneer drawers and overhead cupboards and opens out to a high ceiling open floor plan with stream of sunlight pouring through from the windows and doors through the home and same materials were used throughout for a sense of cohesion and continuity.


CLICK the Image to see Aksarben Home Video


Year Built: 2006
Sq Footage: 5804
Bedrooms: 4
Bathroom: 4
Parking: 3-Car Attached
Features: Separate Dining Room * Cathedral/Vaulted Ceilings * Open Floor Plan * Wood Floors * Master Bedroom Bath - Luxury Features Master Bath * 5 Piece Master Bath * Freestanding Fireplace

This split level home is stacked up with 4 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, 3 car garage and a big garden. Oh and let’s not forget the focal point of the house the freestanding modern contemporary fireplace. What a conversion starter. The Aksarben house possess an architecture, with its simple lines, optimum use of glass, open-plan living and its embrace of the Northern Colorado environment. Live the life in this Aksarben home.


Looking for Distressed Properties? Search all the FORECLOSURES and SHORT SALES in NORTHERN COLORADO.


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"We Specialize... You Benefit!"

- The Kittle Team

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Real Estate Tip: Considering Locations

Fort Collins Real Estate Tip: Considering Locations
The large, stately house that you drive by every morning on the way to work has had a "For Sale" sign sitting in the front yard for months. When you finally call for an appointment and see the house--you love it! And the price is lower than prices for similar houses on quieter side streets.
Houses located on busy streets may represent excellent buys in terms of space and amenities for the price. Some buyers who are very sensitive to noise or concerned about small children or pets may automatically rule out houses that are located on busy residential streets. If you don't share these same concerns, you won't consider a busy location to be a deterrent to buying the property. If the sellers have made pricing concessions on the property based on its location, this could provide an opportunity for you to own a far grander house than you thought you could afford!
Just remember that when you sell the house, the pool of prospective buyers may be smaller, and you may have to pass on a similar price break to the next owner.

Looking for Distressed Properties? Search all the FORECLOSURES and SHORT SALES in NORTHERN COLORADO.


 


“We Specialize.. You Benefit!”
- The Kittle Team
 


Real Estate Tip: Considering Locations
The large, stately house that you drive by every morning on the way to work has had a "For Sale" sign sitting in the front yard for months. When you finally call for an appointment and see the house--you love it! And the price is lower than prices for similar houses on quieter side streets.