Pikes Peak Center for the Performing Arts 190 S. Cascade Avenue, Colorado Springs, CO 80903 Follow the yellow brick road to a musical journey over the rainbow. Go relive all the Wonderful Music of Oz based on the original tale in one magical concert event. Event will be held Friday, February 8, 2019 at 7:30 […]
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How long is the process to buy a home?
How much do you need down for a home?
The largest obstacle renters face when planning to buy a home is saving for a down payment. This challenge is amplified by rising rents, which has eaten into the amount of money renters have leftover for savings each month after paying expenses. In combination with higher rents, survey after survey has shown that non-homeowners (renters […]
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Tips for 1st time homebuyers
Do you know how much your house has increased?
Last year we saw headlines about a possible housing market bubble, and many wondered if Americans still felt confident about the value of their homes. Recently, the 2018 Houzz & Home Study revealed: “Homeowners with mortgages have seen their home equity more than double since 2011, increasing to a record-setting $8.3 trillion in 2017.” The […]
This weekend in Colorado Springs!
Antlers Hotel 4 S. Cascade Avenue, Colorado Springs, CO 80903 Go out this Friday, February 01, 2019-Sunday, February, 03, 2019 for the first comic convention in Colorado Springs! GalaxyFest is in it’s 7th year of drawing many fans, gamers and independant film artists from across Colorado, Wyoming, New Mexico and more! It is a celebration […]
Tips for a successful offer
Strategies to help you win the house. That place with the creepy dungeon basement: nixed. The condo without a bathtub: pass. The mansion with the home theater: not likely. If you’re at the offer phase in your home buying journey, you’ve probably seen a lot of undesirable properties in your search. That’s why finding the […]
Is a student loan a threat to homeownership?
Over the course of the last thirty years, a shift has happened. An entire generation has been raised to believe that a college education is their key to unlocking opportunities that were not available to their parent’s or grandparent’s generations. Due to this, student loan debt has soared to $1.5 trillion and represents the largest […]
What nobody tells you about surviving Winter in Colorado
Up until recently, Coloradans have been enjoying a relatively mild winter. Some people fell into the trap of believing that the pleasant weather would stick around… and then the snow arrived to once again ravished the state. Welcome to Colorado, folks! Aside from expecting the unexpected when it comes to our unpredictable weather, there are […]