For Home Buyers
You are about to embark on a great adventure in the Colorado Rocky Mountains. I can help you find your way around so that your move to the high country is the way it’s supposed to be: fun. My staff and I can direct you to lenders, movers, contractors, closers and any other resources you need to take your place here, where you've always wanted to be. I can even tell you the best places to hike and ski (but I might not tell you about all of them). If you would like, I can also provide listings by email. Much of my practice is repeat business and hope you'll come to understand why.
How I Can Help
Before you start looking
Closing Costs
- Assure that you see all the properties in the area that meet your criteria.
- Guide you through the entire home buying process, from finding homes to look at, to getting the best financing.
- Make sure you have a good idea of how much you can expect to pay for your new home (including what not to pay) and help you avoid costly mistakes.
- Answer all of your questions about the local market area, including schools, neighborhoods, the local economy, and more.
Before You Start Looking For Your New Home:
- Check your credit rating. Straighten out any errors before its too late.
- Determine a comfortable monthly budget for your new purchase, including down payment and monthly payment.
- Find a loan program that meets your needs and get pre-qualified (preferably pre-approved).
- Choose a REALTOR® that you trust and who understands your needs.
- Determine what neighborhood best matches your needs.
- Identify important features you need your new home to have.
- Lender fees include charges for loan processing, underwriting, preparation and establishing an escrow account.
- Third-party fees include charges for insurance, title search, and other inspections such as radon.
- Government fees include deed recording and state & local mortgage taxes.
- Escrow and interest fees include homeowner's insurance, loan interest, real estate taxes, and occasionally private mortgage insurance.
