Your property's zoning controls what you can build, rent, or modify. Here is a practical guide to understanding Colorado zoning for homeowners in 2026.
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Getting multiple offers on your Colorado home is exciting but overwhelming. Here is how to evaluate competing bids, protect your interests, and choose the right buyer in 2026.
Every few weeks, someone asks me about buying a foreclosure in Colorado. The appeal makes sense: you get a house below market value, build instant equity, and maybe even flip it for a profit. But the reality of buying a foreclosure is a lot more complicated than most people expect. I want to walk you through what the process actually looks like here in Colorado so you can decide if it's the right move for...
If you own property in Colorado, there's a bill working its way through the legislature right now that could change how your property taxes are calculated. It's called HB 26-1119, and it introduces something called a "split-rate" property tax. I want to break down what this actually means for you, because the headlines aren't telling the full story. What HB 1119 Would Actually Do Right now, Colorado...
Most buyers think about home insurance for about five minutes. Their lender tells them they need it before closing, they grab the first quote they find, and they move on. I get it - by the time you're that close to the finish line, insurance feels like just another box to check. But here's the thing: Colorado is one of the most expensive states in the country for home insurance right now. Premiums jumped...
I've walked into more homes than I can count where a gorgeous basement finish or a brand-new bathroom addition turns out to have zero permits on file. It happens a lot in Colorado, and most buyers don't realize it's a thing until their inspector or lender flags it. Unpermitted work doesn't automatically mean the renovation is bad or unsafe. But it does mean that nobody from the city or county verified the...
Learn what to look for in a Parker real estate agent - designations, market experience, specialization, and the qualities that matter most in your home buying or selling journey.
March 2026 saw pending sales jump 30% month-over-month in the Denver metro. Here's what the latest numbers tell us about where the market is headed this spring.
More people are buying homes solo than ever before. Here's how to make it work on a single income in Colorado's 2026 market, from loan programs to realistic budgeting.
Your April checklist for inspecting plumbing and irrigation systems in Colorado. Prevent burst pipes, sprinkler damage, and water waste before the spring season hits full swing.