Monday | March 15
 

Buyers Program

New 2009 First Time Buyer Financing

Buying vs. renting
Tax Benefits
Liquidity on the Bond Market

Lender information
Calculating your home loan
How to shop for a loan
Financing for First Time Buyers
Single Women Homebuyers

Brokerage Relationships
Glossary of Real Estate Terms

Now that you're under contract...
Title & Closing Tips

Resource List

Tour our exclusive listings:
Some are AVAILABLE today
Some are UNDER CONTRACT
Some are recently SOLD
and
Some are COMING SOON!!

8771 W Phillips- $2,500,000
1300 E 7th Ave - $1,770,495

1011 Humboldt - $1,487,550
646 Franklin - $1,300,000
660 Lafayette - $1,300,000
720 Franklin - $950,000
2395 S St Paul - $850,000
765 Humboldt - $759,000
669 Lafayette - $725,000
1056 Lafayette - $685,000
317 Downing - $650,000
973 Adams - $594,900
651 High - $590,000
405 Emerson - $569,000
633 Marion - $569,000
3601 E 7th Ave - $550,000
1111 Gaylord - $549,000
1044 S Clayton - $539,000
622 High - $500,000
543 Lafayette - $499,000
394 Emerson - $489,000
355 Downing - $475,000
720 S Columbine - $450,000
1066 Pennsylvania - $450,000
1244 Downing - $439,000
224 Sherman - $439,000
1414 Gaylord - $439,000
318 Washington - $429,000
1333 Lafayette - $409,000
1007 Madison - $419,000
437 Downing - $399,900
1000 Holly - $379,000
1033 S Vine - $350,000
1234 Josephine - $329,000
1156 Jackson - $300,000
800 Pearl - $299,000
281 S Washington - $299,000
1866 S Poplar - $285,000
7153 S Versailles - $285,000
1579 Hudson - $275,000
1048 Josephine - $254,900
130 Pearl - $250,000
1140 Columbine - $239,000
2211 Lafayette - $239,000
4985 Quitman - $238,000
6435 Quitman - $225,000
540 S Forest - $220,000
607 E 7th - $207,000
2440 Poplar - $185,000
2306 Glenarm - $179,000
311 Raleigh - $160,000
1422 Downing - $142,000

For Lease
1290 South Race
732 Elizabeth
535 Williams

Current residential listing information for Denver

303-744-6200

 

 

Buyers

What to do next now that you're Under Contract

Right Now:

  1. Continue to work with your lender to get your loan approved. Be sure all the documentation requested, no matter how trivial it may seem to you, is given to the lender immediately. If you are the cause of failing to get loan approval, it could be the reason for the seller to keep your earnest money.
  2. Contact a qualified home inspector to conduct an inspection of the property before the date written into the contract. If you don't know good inspectors to call, ask us for inspectors we know to be reliable, familiar with old homes, and who won't just rubber stamp a sale. They'll put in writing everything they find wrong with the property.
  3. Read the information on homeowner warranty insurance, lead based paint, radon and title insurance. If you have any questions about any of it, call me right away so I can explain it to you!

About 2 weeks before closing

  1. Find a good insurance company to provide your hazard insurance. I can give you names of people if you need suggestions. You need to give the information to the title company so that it can go on the final settlement sheet.
  2. Have Qwest transfer your telephone service (1.800.244.1111).
  3. Have Excel Energy put into your name as of the day of closing (1.800.895.4999).
  4. Contact your cable company to have your cable turned on.
  5. Contact burglar alarm companies if you will have a security system.
  6. Call the City to find out when your trash collection day is (303.640.2136).

Call US if you have any questions!

Congratulations!!!

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