Evergreen Real EstateVirtual Tours December 11, 2019

Beautiful Mountain Retreat in Conifer!

A slice of mountain heaven at 31931 Stevens Way in Conifer that feels mystical as you meander through the 6 acres with a babbling brook that winds its way through large aspens groves & towering Conifer trees. The gem of a house is positioned to capture rolling mountain views and Colorado sunshine. There has been some serious updating to this home and grounds. The entire house has been painted inside and out. There’s a new kitchen that sports a new floor, solid cherry cabinets with an espresso finish, granite counter tops, new refrigerator, range and dishwasher and a tile backsplash that reaches the ceiling. New high altitude windows and patio doors. Updated master bathroom. New carpet throughout. New washer, dryer, and freezer. Two-year-old Clear Springs Hot Tub. Generac Guardian Generator with smart technology. All decks are refurbished. New and updated electrical Breaker boxes. Heated Garage with 220. Such a turn-key property! Contact John and Yvette Putt at (720) 201-1332 or (303) 882-2245 for your private showing for more information or click the link below for more details.

https://windermereevergreen.com/listing/100074530

For BuyersFor SellersRental November 18, 2019

So you bought an investment property, now what?

Investing in a home is a great way to build passive income but earning from your investment will take a little groundwork to become a well-oiled machine. This is your beginner’s guide to owning an investment property so you can set up that foundation properly to avoid future headaches.

 

Make sure it’s livable

It’s important to start with your home inspection before you start making plans. Use the inspection report to prioritize the maintenance issues.

Before a tenant moves in, make sure the home is livable. Handle the important items that affect the livability of the property, either now or in the near future. If the inspector noticed a leak in the roof or holes that could lead to infestation, take care of those first. Other maintenance issues to prioritize are the fuel and the hot water source.

If your city has inspection and registration requirements, be sure to cross check those inspection checklists with your current property. If the property wouldn’t pass now, make sure it will pass by the time the city sees it.

 

Upgrade the space

Once your property is in livable condition, it’s time to upgrade. If you have any left-over budget after the necessities are handled, consider adding a bedroom or a bathroom where you can find the space. These rooms heavily impact the rental price, and the more you have the higher the price. If there’s no space for another bed or bath, think about finishing the basement or upgrading some of the appliances to make the property more attractive to potential tenants.

Use similar properties in your neighborhood as your inspiration. These units are your competition, think about what you can add, or even take away, that would help you compete. Ask yourself what about your home is unique and in what ways does that affect your rentability? If every unit in your area has hardwoods, how can you make your carpeted home appealing? Maybe new carpet? Or is switching to hardwoods, or vinyl laminate that looks like wood, worth it?

 

Market it to future tenants

You need two things in your listing: 1) Great Photos 2) An Amazing Description

After you’ve perfected the property, it’s time to tell potential tenants that it’s available. Creating the listing is essential in drawing eyes on the unit so you can show it to as many people as possible.

Renters looking to move are quick to make their first impression of a property with thumbnail photos on a map. So, take lots of great, bright, photos of the entire place to showcase the amenities and show potential tenants what it looks like, then choose the best photo to be the first in the lineup. Remember to get the lighting is just right to show every corner of the listing. Dark photos scare tenants away, making them think the unit is dingy and dirty. Light and bright photos show a clean home that’s move-in ready. They can imagine themselves living there a lot easier than in dark and cramped looking units.

Next, they’ll read the description. This is again where other listings in your area can help you.

Read other listings to structure your description and to draw inspiration on what tenants might think is important. Find the selling points and emphasize those above the unique features, especially if those unique features are obvious in the photos.

Evergreen Real EstateVirtual Tours June 18, 2019

Beautiful Condo in Evergreen!

Enjoy an active lifestyle at this 55+ community at 31719 Rocky Village Drive Unit 203 located in the Rocky Mountain Village Estates. Immaculate, lovingly cared for spacious condo is ready for you to call your own! Generous floorplan is flooded in abundant natural light and boasts a private balcony with courtyard views. Cozy gas burning fireplace is the perfect place to warm up on a chilly evening. Master suite with a walk-in closet and private bath. Updates include new carpet, fresh paint, new lighting & a new kitchen faucet. Excellent community amenities including a fitness center, community room, workshop, craft room, billiards room & many organized activities. Located in desirable North Evergreen in an amazing location walking distance to grocery stores, restaurants, shopping, a recreation center & the Center for the Arts. Make the most of Colorado’s beautiful sunshine and scenery at the nearby lake, open space & hiking trails. Just off I-70 for easy access to Denver. Convenient included covered carport space & ample guest parking. Contact John Putt at (720) 201-1332 or Yvette Putt at (303) 822-2245 for your private showing for more information or click the link below for more details.

https://windermereevergreen.com/listing/96495383

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