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Neighborhood Spotlight: City Park West
City Park West - a hotbed for Denver’s culinary scene, and bordered by Denver’s largest, arguably greatest park, is one of Denver’s coolest central neighborhoods!

Heather’s integrity and knowledge helped me avoid a costly mistake!
“Heather really knows her stuff--knows the Denver market and because of that, I really got what I was looking for.”

5 Ways to Improve Your Credit Score.
First-time home buyers are pretty great at coming up with reasons why they’ll never, ever be able to afford to take the leap. And somewhere near the top of that list is usually this one: “My credit score’s too low.”
Wanna know a secret? That’s rarely actually true. A lower-than-perfect score does not lock you out of the real estate game.

Three Things Buyers Need to Know to Successfully Buy in Denver
Buying a house can be completely nerve-racking—especially in Denver’s crazy real estate market. You’ve probably heard horror stories about potential buyers offering gold bars and firstborn children to try to win a home.

Neighborhood Spotlight: West Wash Park
West Wash Park - one of Denver’s most sought-after neighborhoods. At only .82 square miles to be exact, it packs a lot into its tight boundaries.

7 Steps to Save for a Downpayment.
As a first-time home buyer, coming up with tens of thousands of dollars for a down payment feels unattainable—at least in this lifetime.
Because saving is hard.
Know what else saving is? 100000% worth it.

Neighborhood Spotlight: South Park Hill
South Park Hill is one of Denver’s most idyllic neighborhoods with one of the highest single-family residential percentages in Denver. It’s maintained that quiet, peaceful feel to this day.

2707 Decatur St. | Jefferson Park | Sold
Location, location, location! This *street facing* Sprocket Design Build home is in right in the heart of Jefferson Park. Two bedrooms, four bathrooms, and upgrades galore including Bosch stainless steel appliances, upgraded cabinets throughout, quartz countertops, real hardwood floors (including on all stairs), and upgraded bathroom finishes.

How to Choose a Mortgage Lender.
Unless you have a pile of cash, the money part of buying your first home is arguably the most stressful, most nauseating, most OMG WHAT HAVE WE DONE part of the whole deal. And it doesn’t help that the process is shrouded in mystery.

2312 W. 30th Ave. | LoHi | Denver | Sold
Live/work in Lohi! Utterly charming, 1800s-era building in true historic Denver style. Completely renovated one bedroom, two bath space. Lots of windows, open kitchen and living space upstairs. Bedroom, full bath, living space, and laundry in finished basement.

Neighborhood Spotlight: Union Station
Today’s Neighborhood Spotlight takes a look at one of Denver’s fastest growing and relatively newer neighborhoods, the Union Station neighborhood!

4286 S. Forest Ct. | Englewood | Sold
Open, spacious living! High ceilings throughout the entire main level give generous space and light. Cook and entertain like a chef in the kitchen. Read, or watch your favorite show and falling snow in the inviting sunroom. Spread out in your generous living room with space for formal dining.

Neighborhood Hot Spot: Queensberry Rules Coffee (formerly Black Eye Coffee)
This week’s Neighborhood Hot Spot is one of our all-time favorite coffee shops extraordinaire, Black Eye Coffee in LoHi!

Who DOES That?
It was 2018, and Brian and Krysten decided they were ready to make a move—in more ways than one.
They were in Connecticut, renting a small, “if you could call it a three bedroom” place from a friend. But they wanted a place of their own.
In Colorado.

The Three-Legged Stool
For most first-time home buyers, the list of must-haves is loooooooooooong, which pretty quickly leads to overwhelm, frustration, and disappointment. Instead of getting overly granular from the get-go, it’s way more helpful to think about this home-buying thing as a stool with three legs:

Real Estate in Plain English.
Part of what makes the home buying experience so stressful is all the wonky vocabulary.
Like, what the fork is earnest money? How are you supposed to feel confident financing your dream home when you don’t know the difference between pre-qualified and pre-approved? And what about the “oh $#!+” moment when you start looking over contracts and discover you have no clue what you’re actually agreeing to?

Buying your first home? Here’s what to do and when.
Buying your first home can be stressful for all kinds of reasons.
In this first-time home buyer series, we address all of these concerns (and many more). Today, we’re tackling that last one: What to do and when.

My house sold above all of our expectations AND in the middle of a pandemic!
“Heather is a consummate professional. Most importantly, my house sold above all of our expectations and in the middle of a pandemic.”