Ten Peaks Sotheby's International Realty Blog: December 2011

Buying Real Estate? Here are a few tips - Breckenridge Real Estate

Buying Real Estate?  Here are a few tips - Breckenridge Real Estate

Decide if you're ready to buy

First, compare the cost of renting to the after-tax cost of owning.

  • Years before you sell You need to keep a home for at least one year before the increase in value can offset the cost of selling. Keep renting if you expect to move within 12 months.Buying a Home
  • Maintenance and insurance Many homeowners spend an amount equal to 1 percent of the purchase price for fire insurance and general maintenance. Enter at least 2 percent if you also want flood or earthquake coverage.
  • Interest earned on savings When you're deciding whether to rent or buy, consider the rate you'd earn if you invested your down-payment cash in a savings account or money fund that pays a guaranteed return.
  • Federal income tax rate Most people are in the 28 percent tax bracket, which trims $280 off their federal tax bill for every $1,000 in mortgage interest they pay.
  • State income tax It makes even more financial sense to buy a home if you live in a "high-tax" state. You can deduct interest payments on both your state and federal tax returns.
  • Property taxes Your annual property taxes will probably equal 1 to 5 percent of your purchase price, or more. A local agent or lender can give you a more specific figure.

Shop for mortgage rates and terms

A difference of even half a percentage point can make a huge difference in how much you pay over the life of a loan. For example, the difference in the monthly payment on a $100,000 mortgage at 8 percent vs. 7.5 percent is about $35 per month. Over 30 years, that's $12,600.

Prequalify for a loan

Being prequalified for a loan determines how much house you can afford. It also allows you to move more swiftly when you find the right house, especially when you aren't the only interested buyer.

Use a buyer agent

A buyer agent is legally responsible for representing the buyer's interest in a real estate transaction. Generally, the buyer agent is compensated by the seller at the time you purchase a new home. There are some limitations to using a buyer agent, however. Before you decide, have a REALTOR® explain the advantages and disadvantages of using a buyer agent.

Rate the houses you tour

After touring each home, write down what you liked and didn't like. Develop a rating system which will help you narrow the field down to the house that's the best for you.

Features that help or hurt resale value

In some areas, a swimming pool actually detracts from a home's value and makes the home harder to sell. In neighborhoods with two-car, attached garages, a single-car or detached garage may impact the home sale and future value. Your REALTOR® can point out features that hurt, as well as those which help, resale value.

Breckenridge real estate offers a wide variety of choices when it comes to finding the right property. Luxury homes, mountain cabins, townhomes, condos and acreage are available for home-buyers looking to settle in this wonderful mountain town. To buy or sell in the Breckenridge Real Estate area, contact the experienced real estate professionals at Ten Peaks Sotheby's International Realty.

 Ten Peaks Sotheby's

Laura Russette

Office Administrator

970.453.0550 Office

970.453.4484 Fax

Email: TenPeaks@SothebysRealty.com

Website: www.TenPeaksSothebysRealty.com 

0 commentsTen Peaks Sotheby's • December 30 2011 05:45PM

New Years Eve In Breckenridge- Breckenridge Real Estate


 New Years Eve in Breckenridge - Breckenridge Real Estate

New Years Eve In Breckenridge

Thinking of coming to the mountains to celebrate the new year - below is what is happening in Breckenridge, Colorado 

  • Torchlight parade–6pm on the mountain

 New Years Eve In Breckenridge

  • New Year's Eve Show with  Oak Creek Band
    • Date:12/31/20118:00 PM--Cost: $20 in Advance and $25 Day of the Show -
    • Location  - Riverwalk Center
  • New Year's Eve Fireworks
    • Date:12/31/20119:00 PM--Cost: Free --Location: Can be seen from around Town

 

Bars:

  • Napper Tandy’s- $25 ticket to the upstairs bar with DJ and drink specials.
      • Only 250 tickets will be sold
  • Burke & Riley’s Pub- Champagne toast at midnight and tent out on patio
      • Progressive Cover Charge
  • Liquid Lounge-
  • Cecilia’s-
  • Beaver Run- Copper Top and Base 9 party with DJ and Drink Specials
      • $10 cover
  • Ollie’s- New Years Eve Party---No Cover---
  • Quandary Grill- DJ from10-2amwith  Champange toast at midnight.
      • $10 cover
  • Mother Loaded Tavern- Live Music and drink specials
      • $10 cover
  • Mi Casa-Champagne toast at midnight.
      • DO NOT have to be 21+
  • Park Ave. Pub- DJ @10pmuntil close
      • Progressive Cover Charge

 

Restaurants:

  • Spencer’s- Buffet Dinner @5:30pm and 8:00pm sitting times $100 per person
  • Hearthstone-(full)
  • Twist- 3 Course Dinner with a Champagne toast  for $60
  • Relish- 4 Course Dinner for $90 Reservations Required
  • Steak and Rib- Regular Menu and NO Reservations!!!
  • Brian Rose Steakhouse-
  • Salt Creek- A Special Reservations Only Dinner
      • Fixed Menu Adults-$85.00 Kids-$41.00
  • Blue River Bistro- (full)
  • Ember- Special New Years Eve Menu    Adults-$95 Places Still Available!
  • Swiss Haven- Menu à la carte

Laura Russette

Office Administrator

970.453.0550 Office

970.453.4484 Fax

Email: TenPeaks@SothebysRealty.com

Website: www.TenPeaksSothebysRealty.com 

1 commentTen Peaks Sotheby's • December 29 2011 05:37PM

Traditions for New Year's Eve-United States - Breckenridge Real Estate

New Year Eve - Traditons in the United States - Breckenridge Real Estate

 

Traditions for New Year's Eve-United States-Breckenridge Real Estate 

 

Probably the most famous tradition in the United States is the dropping of the New Year ball in Times Square, New York City, at 11:59 P.M. Thousands gather to watch the ball make its one-minute descent, arriving exactly at midnight. The tradition first began in 1907. The original ball was made of iron and wood; the current ball is made of Waterford Crystal, weighs 1,070 pounds, and is six feet in diameter.

A traditional southern New Year's dish is Hoppin' John—black eyed peas and ham hocks. An old saying goes, "Eat peas on New Year's day to have plenty of everything the rest of the year."

Another American tradition is the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California. The Tournament of Roses parade that precedes the football game on New Year's day is made up of elaborate and inventive floats. The first parade was held in 1886.

 
HAPPY NEW YEAR!!  

Laura Russette

Office Administrator

970.453.0550 Office

970.453.4484 Fax

Email: TenPeaks@SothebysRealty.com

Website: www.TenPeaksSothebysRealty.com 

0 commentsTen Peaks Sotheby's • December 27 2011 05:16PM

Make the right impression the first time! Breckenridge Real Estate, Breckenridge Colorado

Make the right impression the first time! Breckenridge Real Estate, Breckenridge Colorado

Polishing the Merchandise

Before you make any decision on how to sell your home or what price to ask for it, put your property in the finest possible condition to impress buyers, agents, appraisers and inspectors. The way your house looks and functions will affect your bargaining power as a seller.Home for Sale

We've all heard the adage, "You never have a second chance to make a first impression." Attitudes toward people and homes are usually fixed and sometimes unchangeable with that first glance. The first impression of your home is called "curb appeal." It means how well your home shows itself off when a potential buyer drives up the very first time.

First Impressions Count

  • Start with a curb-to-door cleanup. Prune shrubs and tree branches, edge the lawn and keep it mowed and, if the season permits, add a show of color with annual bedding plants. Paint the front door and put out a new welcome mat.
  • Inside, make your home look as spacious as possible. Get rid of everything nonessential, admit as much daylight as possible and keep things shipshape. Clutter turns buyers off, so empty out crammed closets, pack away extra books and rarely used china and sort out attic and basement storage spaces to avoid the flea-market look.
  • Depersonalize your space. Reduce distractions and help would-be buyers visualize making themselves at home. Tuck away the family pictures covering your bedroom wall. A home stamped indelibly with your personality and style can be harder to sell.
  • Remove obvious clues to your political, religious and social sentiments. Store away banners, bumper stickers and biased literature, including magazines.

Use the Interior and Exterior checklists to identify areas of your home that need work before you put it on the market.

Breckenridge real estateoffers a wide variety of choices when it comes to finding the right property. Luxury homes, mountain cabins, townhomes, condos and acreage are available for homebuyers looking to settle in this wonderful mountain town. To buy or sell in the Breckenridge Real Estatearea, contact the experienced real estate professionals at Ten Peaks Sotheby's International Realty.Breckenridge Colorado

Breckenridge Colorado maintains the feel of a historic mining town while offering resort-like amenities and breathtaking Breckenridge real estate opportunities designed by nature to fit every lifestyle. More than 4,000 people call Breckenridge home even though thousands more visit the region to ski, snowboard and enjoy other winter activities. Other pastimes such as hiking, biking and golfing are popular with amateurs and experts alike during the gorgeous summer months.

All of our real estate agents specialize in Breckenridge Real Estate and all of Summit County Real Estate. Breckenridge Real Estate is one of the most attractive and desired places in the country to own. Whether you are looking for your first home, second home, or an investment property, Breckenridge Real Estate is one of the best. Not only does Breckenridge real estate show a great track record of appreciation value, the statistics show that Breckenridge Real Estate and Summit County Real Estate hold up very well in down times! When you start looking at all the homes for sale in the Breckenridge Real Estate market you will be amazed with what you will find. There is everything from the extreme seclusion to some of the best ski-in ski-out locations possible and everywhere in between.

Ten Peaks Sotheby's

Laura Russette

Office Administrator

970.453.0550 Office

970.453.4484 Fax

Email: TenPeaks@SothebysRealty.com

Website: www.TenPeaksSothebysRealty.com 

0 commentsTen Peaks Sotheby's • December 26 2011 06:06PM

TIPS FOR THE BIG MOVE - BRECKENRIDGE REAL ESTATE

TIPS FOR THE BIG MOVE - BRECKENRIDGE REAL ESTATE

Buying real estate, whether it is your primary residence or a vacation home, is an exciting but often overwhelming experience. As your REALTOR®, we can help you through the buying process and assure that you find the right property at the right price.  Here are some helpful moving tips when coming purchasing in the Breckenridge Real Estate Market.

Four weeks to go:

  • Call moving companies for a free estimate. Cost will vary depending on distance, weight and optional services.
  • Look through your house to determine items to be discarded or donated to charity. Have a garage sale!
  • Inform schools of transfer. Make arrangements for enrollment/registration in new schools if necessary.
  • Most homeowner's policies do not provide adequate coverage for moving. Check with your agent and consider purchasing additional coverage from a moving company.
  • Begin collecting boxes with covers if you plan to pack your belongings without assistance from a moving company. You can purchase do-it-yourself packing materials through moving companies or contact local grocery stores for extra boxes. Be sure to stock up on packing tape!
  • Consider beginning to consume perishable and frozen food items to minimize waste.


Three weeks to go:

  • Begin packing!
  • Notify the post office of your new address and send change of address cards to friends, family, subscriptions and any billing companies.
  • Make necessary travel arrangements including interim housing and car rental. Be sure to record confirmation numbers.
  • Collect medical records and prescriptions from physicians. Ask for recommendations for doctors in your new area.
  • Place legal, medical and insurance records in a safe and accessible place.

Two weeks to go:

  • Arrange to disconnect utilities/services in your current residence and coordinate installation of utilities/services in your new home.
  • Close/transfer bank accounts and open accounts in your new city.
  • Take pets to the vet for immunizations. Ask for advice on moving animals.
  • Draw a map of your new home and where the furniture will be arranged.
  • Return library books and any borrowed items.
  • Be sure to cancel newspaper subscriptions and/or any special services you have (i.e., landscaping/lawn service, snow plow, etc.).

One week to go:

  • Prepare car for the trip. Check the oil, tires, brakes, etc.
  • Drain water from hoses.
  • Drain gasoline and oil from any lawn or power equipment.
  • Remember to pick up items sent to the cleaners or for repairs.

Days before:

  • Defrost and clean out refrigerator
  • Pack your luggage and separate any items you will need in the first days in your new home (i.e., a current telephone directory - you may need to refer to it for calls to residents or businesses in your former hometown). Label these boxes "Load Last."
  • Reconfirm travel arrangements.
  • Reserve ample parking space for the movers and provide clear paths inside the house.

The Big Day!

  • Be on hand to answer any questions.
  • Go over your inventory with the driver.
  • Be sure to point out all FRAGILE items to the movers.
  • Check, double check and triple check to see if anything is left behind!
  • Do not leave the house until the movers are gone.

A Few More Moving Thoughts:

Moving your computer - Make copies of all your files and software. If possible, pack your computer, monitor, and printer in their original boxes. If not, ask a moving company for boxes made especially for computers.

Packing supplies - 1.5" packing tape, thick markers, packing pellets, scissors, labels, tissue paper, newspaper and blankets.

Inventory - Review inventory list.

Pack photographs between sheets and blankets in boxes for added protection.

At your destination consider hooking up the TV and VCR to occupy children until the movers have finished unloading the vehicle.

Breckenridge Homes for Sale

Looking for Breckenridge homes for sale? Search our local listings database for access to listings in Breckenridge and surrounding areas. Whether you want to buy or sell Breckenridge real estate, you can browse through properties or find a wide variety of real estate resources available on this website.

Breckenridge Real Estate Agent

If you are looking for a Breckenridge REALTOR®, choose Ten Peaks Sotheby's International Realty! As your Breckenridge real estate agent, Ten Peaks Sotheby's International Realty can assist you with all of your home buying and selling needs. We can provide you with access to the local listings database and offer our experience and knowledge to make the home buying or selling process easier for you and your family. Contact Ten Peaks Sotheby's International Realty today to get your home search started!

Laura Russette

Office Administrator

970.453.0550 Office

970.453.4484 Fax

Email: TenPeaks@SothebysRealty.com

Website: www.TenPeaksSothebysRealty.com 

0 commentsTen Peaks Sotheby's • December 22 2011 06:01PM

The Loan Application Process - Breckenridge Real Estate

The Loan Application Process - Breckenridge Real Estate

You've found the mortgage you want and you're ready for the next step - the loan application. The process costs anywhere from $100 to $350 and is usually nonrefundable. Lenders levy the fee to cover the costs of running credit reports, filling out mortgage-insurance applications.Breckenridge Real Estate

What to expect

  • You will need raw material, and lots of it, for the application: income and balance-sheet figures and evidence, copies of past income-tax returns and the title to your car. Take the paperwork you gathered during the prequalifying process with you.
  • Be prepared to provide the name and phone number of someone who can verify your financial information - most likely your employer's personnel office. If you have substantial nonsalary income from investments, you'll be asked to substantiate this through an accountant, stockbroker, trust officer or similar source.
  • Application forms are usually filled out during the interview with the help of a loan officer, but you could fill them out at home and return them.
  • In addition to the application fee, you may be asked to pay a "loan origination fee" or "prepaid point" - typically 1 percent of the loan amount - when you apply, before approval is made.
  • Find out what will happen to your origination fee if the lender decides not to approve your loan. Will the 1 percent origination fee be refunded? Get the answer in writing before you pay.

From the time you submit your completed loan application - and appraisal and credit reports are received - the lender has up to 30 days to approve or reject your request and inform you of its decision. Make sure you haven't been forgotten or put on the back burner. During the process, remind the loan officer of your settlement date and check on their progress.

Breckenridge real estate offers a wide variety of choices when it comes to finding the 
right property. Luxury homes, mountain cabins, townhomes, condos and acreage are 
available for home buyers looking to settle in this wonderful mountain town. To buy or 
sell in the Breckenridge Real Estate area or any other area in Summit County, contact the 
experienced real estate professionals at Ten Peaks Sotheby's International Realty.

If you would like more information about buying or selling in Breckenridge or any other 
area in Summit County, contact the experienced local real estate professionals at Ten 
Peaks Sotheby's International Realty. For Free listing alert updates check out our website 
at www.TenPeaksSothebysRealty.com

Ten Peaks Sotheby's International Realty

Laura Russette

Office Administrator

970.453.0550 Office

970.453.4484 Fax

Email: TenPeaks@SothebysRealty.com

Website: www.TenPeaksSothebysRealty.com 

0 commentsTen Peaks Sotheby's • December 21 2011 05:14PM

The Town of Breckenridge - Breckenridge Real Estate

The Town of Breckenridge - Breckenridge Real Estate

Breckenridge Real Estate in Breckenridge Colorado

Breckenridge Colorado maintains the feel of a historic mining town while offering resort-like amenities and breathtaking Breckenridge real estate opportunities designed by nature to fit every lifestyle. More than 4,000 people call Breckenridge home even though thousands more visit the region to ski, snowboard and enjoy other winter activities. Other pastimes such as hiking, biking and golfing are popular with amateurs and experts alike during the gorgeous summer months.

Breckenridge real estate offers a wide variety of choices when it comes to finding the right property. Luxury homes, mountain cabins, townhomes, condos and acreage are available for home-buyers looking to settle in this wonderful mountain town. To buy or sell in the Breckenridge Real Estate area or any other area in Summit County, contact the experienced real estate professionals at Ten Peaks Sotheby's International Realty.

 Breckenridge Real Estate in Breckenridge Colorado

 

 

 

 

If you would like more information about buying or selling in Breckenridge or any other area in Summit County, contact the experienced local real estate professionals at Ten Peaks Sotheby's International Realty. For Free listing alert updates check out our website at http://tenpeakssothebysrealty.com/

Laura Russette

Office Administrator

970.453.0550 Office

970.453.4484 Fax

Email: TenPeaks@SothebysRealty.com

Website: www.TenPeaksSothebysRealty.com 

0 commentsTen Peaks Sotheby's • December 20 2011 07:10PM

Mortgage? So many questions! Breckenridge Real Estate

Mortgage?  So many questions!  Breckenridge Real Estate

There's more to a mortgage than how much you qualify to borrow. To decide what kind of home financing you should choose, think about your long-term plans and financial goals as well. For example, if you think you may change jobs within three years, you may be better off getting an adjustable-rate mortgage. An adjustable-rate loan has a low interest rate in the early years of the loan, while a fixed-rate loan stays constant at a higher rate. With an adjustable, you'll pay less for short-term ownership of your house. On the other hand, if you think you may keep the house more than 5 years, a predictable fixed-rate loan is probably a better choice.

Mortgage Information, Breckenridge Colorado - Breckenridge Real EstateBefore the 1929 stock market crash, cash purchases of homes were the norm. Or if money was borrowed, it was on a term that typically didn't last much more than five years. That made payments relatively steep, which is part of the reason so many homes were lost in the Great Depression. After World War II the U.S. government created a mortgage program that allowed veterans to make affordable payments over a 30-year period.

Weighing Your Options:

Today, the 30-year fixed-rate mortgage, while still the most common way to buy a home, is just one of many financing options available. Indeed, many mortgages today are almost custom-tailored to individual needs. Mortgage lending is a highly competitive field. Information on mortgage rates, which can change daily, is available in local newspapers, through mortgage brokers and from individual lenders. When you're shopping for a loan, interest rates tell just part of the story. You'll also need to study the various fees lenders charge.Mortgage Information, Breckenridge Colorado - Breckenridge Real Estate

Breckenridge Colorado maintains the feel of a historic mining town while offering resort-
like amenities and breathtaking Breckenridge real estate opportunities designed by nature 
to fit every lifestyle. More than 4,000 people call Breckenridge home even though 
thousands more visit the region to ski, snowboard and enjoy other winter activities. Other 
pastimes such as hiking, biking and golfing are popular with amateurs and experts alike 
during the gorgeous summer months.

Breckenridge real estate offers a wide variety of choices when it comes to finding the 
right property. Luxury homes, mountain cabins, townhomes, condos and acreage are 
available for home buyers looking to settle in this wonderful mountain town. To buy or 
sell in the Breckenridge Real Estate area or any other area in Summit County, contact the 
experienced real estate professionals at Ten Peaks Sotheby's International Realty.

If you would like more information about buying or selling in Breckenridge or any other 
area in Summit County, contact the experienced local real estate professionals at Ten 
Peaks Sotheby's International Realty. For Free listing alert updates check out our website 
at www.TenPeaksSothebysRealty.com 

Laura Russette

Office Administrator

970.453.0550 Office

970.453.4484 Fax

Email: TenPeaks@SothebysRealty.com

Website: www.TenPeaksSothebysRealty.com 

1 commentTen Peaks Sotheby's • December 19 2011 05:46PM

Keep your dogs and cats safe through the Holiday Season - Breckenridge Real Estate

 
 
Great information!!  I have two little dogs and my little ones are always putting something in their mouths!     Happy Holidays!!

In this season of ho-ho-ho, perhaps the last place you want to go-go-go is to a veterinary hospital. But that's the unfortunate emergency destination for thousands of pet owners each year. But don't blame poinsettias. Despite a reputation as highly toxic, the holiday versions of these popular plants cause only mild mouth or stomach irritation when eaten by pets, says veterinarian Megan Rector of the VRCC Veterinary Specialty & Emergency Hospital in Colorado.

Reindeer dog - the holidays can be hazardous to your pets

Keep your furry friends away from toxic foods and decorations during the holidays.

— Photo by Getty Images

It's the other traditional Christmas decorations and foods that can turn yuletide into crueltide for dogs and cats. Here are the dangerous ones:

Fruitcake. A treat (or not) for you, it's potentially deadly for dogs. The grapes, raisins and currants can cause kidney failure, warns the Pet Poison Hotline. Rum-soaked varieties can trigger dangerous drops in blood pressure and body temperature and possibly respiratory failure.

Potpourri. If it's dried, expect only mild gastrointestinal upset. But liquid forms — whose scent can attract cats — can be life-threatening. "It burns their mouth and … their esophagus," says Rector. Liquid potpourri can stick to paws and irritate skin and eyes after a cat grooms itself.

Mistletoe. When eaten, it most commonly causes nausea and vomiting, but don't kiss off the potential danger of a sudden and dangerous drop in blood pressure and heart rate that this cardiac depressant can sometimes cause, Rector adds.

Christmas lights. The rubber coating of cords makes for a welcome chew toy. But resulting electrical shock can cause burns of the mouth, gums and tongue, difficulty breathing, abnormal heart rhythm, loss of consciousness, and possibly death.

Tinsel. Most cats and some dogs can't resist playing with it. Eating it risks cuts in the mouth, under the tongue and throughout the intestines.

Tree preservatives. Store-bought products to extend a tree's life — or even sugar water put in a tree stand — can harbor dangerous bacteria, causing vomiting and diarrhea. And "adding aspirin or Tylenol to tree water, as many people do, is very toxic to cats and dogs who drink it," warns Rector. A cardboard cover or blanket over the water can prevent problems.

Laura Russette

Office Administrator

970.453.0550 Office

970.453.4484 Fax

Email: TenPeaks@SothebysRealty.com

Website: www.TenPeaksSothebysRealty.com 

0 commentsTen Peaks Sotheby's • December 16 2011 01:44PM

Real Estate Professionals - Breckenridge Real Estate

Real Estate Professionals - Breckenridge Real Estate

RealtorWhat to Expect from a Real Estate Professional

You should expect:

  • To be treated as a respectable client, not transaction #37.
  • To have your best interests represented.
  • To be served selflessly - your agent shouldn't be eying your wallet.
  • Your agent to work as hard for you as they would if they were buying their own house.
  • The highest skills available.
  • Your calls to be returned promptly, and to be kept up to date.
  • Your agent to go above and beyond what's expected when dealing with problems that may arise.
  • Your agent to be a trusted adviser that you can consult even when the transaction is complete.

Most importantly, rely on your instincts to help you determine which agent is right for you. Deciding on the right person will be based on who has suitable credentials, who's most responsive to your needs and who you feel you can work with. Once your criteria is met, then you have found an agent who will help you find a home at the most reasonable price and with little difficulty.

Breckenridge real estate offers a wide variety of choices when it comes to finding the right property. Luxury homes, mountain cabins, townhomes, condos and acreage are available for home buyers looking to settle in this wonderful mountain town. To buy or sell in the Breckenridge Real Estate area, contact the experienced real estate professionals at Ten Peaks Sotheby's International Realty.

 

Laura Russette

Office Administrator

970.453.0550 Office

970.453.4484 Fax

Email: TenPeaks@SothebysRealty.com

Website: www.TenPeaksSothebysRealty.com 

1 commentTen Peaks Sotheby's • December 13 2011 05:55PM