10 Easy Ways to Conserve Water

Most of us don’t think about the amount of water we use, but excessive water consumption is a global crisis. At any given time, the U.S. Drought Monitor will show up to a dozen states afflicted by moderate to severe levels of drought. Lack of water also harms the planet in other ways: it increases environmental pollutants and puts 2 billion people in developing nations at risk for disease.

Keeping a Chemical-Free Home

What word comes to mind when you think of your home? Comfortable? Family? Hopefully, you think of your home as a positive space full of happiness and good memories. Although our homes are supposed to be safe spaces, it has become increasingly difficult to keep harmful chemicals (and products made from them) away from our families. And you might be inclined to think that by ridding your home of chemical-filled cleaners you’re eliminating the problem. But, unfortunately, chemicals can be found in most of the things we buy and use on a daily basis.

COVID-19 and the Metro-Denver Housing Market - April 2020

April is typically prime time for real estate, the spring market is in full swing with fresh new listings and buyers are out in full force. That was not the case this April as Metro Denver’s housing market saw a major decline with home showings dropping to a record low mid-April due to the Stay-at-Home order. Many sellers decided to wait out the crisis as there were only 4,679 new listings on the market, down 37.82 percent compared to April of 2019.

7 Home Staging Tips for Virtual Tours

In order to comply with COVID-19-related stay-at-home orders and to minimize contact, many real estate agents and homeowners are finding themselves hosting virtual tours. Whether it’s a home tour recorded for a website, a Facebook Live virtual open house, or a FaceTime video stream, virtual tours provide the opportunity to share your home with potential buyers a

March 2020 Residential Market Report

For a wide variety of reasons and in spite of continuing low levels of inventory, real estate consumers have decided a green home is an important option as they contemplate which home they want to purchase. Whether due to allergies, a desire to lower energy bills, or just to create sustainability; giving your home an environmentally minded upgrade can not only be better for your health and finances, but it can also improve the value of your home when it comes time to sell.