by Larry D. McGee, Denver Realtor on September 21, 2007
Most sellers are like pedestrians in parking lots. If you are a pedestrian in a parking lot, you probably drove your car there, which is always fun to watch because most of the pedestrians walk like they have never seen a car, let alone just parked one. Sellers act they have never bought a house before, which is always strange, since they want to sell the one they obviously bought. Heads up sellers, know that buyers have most of the same information you have regarding price and the immediate market for homes and mortgage loans. The only thing the buyer does not have is an understanding of your level of motivation. [click to continue...]

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by Frances on September 21, 2007
Each week The Berkshire Group Realtors invite various mortgage loan officers to tell us about a loan programs that might work for our clients purchasing homes in the Denver Metropolitan area.
So, here goes for the program of the week (which I happen to think is pretty cool). It’s actually for someone who wishes to state their income, but not have it verified. The income must seem reasonable for the type of work and at least one borrower on the application must be self employed and have been in the same line of work for 2 years. Assets are also stated, and must include at least 2 months reserves after the transaction is finalized. [click to continue...]

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by Larry D. McGee, Denver Realtor on September 21, 2007
One of our many clients asked me why Children’s Hospital is moving from its center Denver location to the Fitzsimons Campus? Great question. To answer this question we need a short history review. Fitzsimons Army Medical Center closed as a military hospital in the mid 1990’s, and the property was delivered to University of Colorado and the City of Aurora in 1999. The University began moving the Health Sciences Center to the new campus in 2001. CU completed moving their teaching hospital and research facilities in 2007. The simple reason CU moved to the new campus was space. CU’s old facility at 9th and Colorado simply had no more room. [click to continue...]

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