The Truth About The Winter Market

Let’s state the obvious here, house hunting in the dead of winter is less fun than on a warm, spring day.  Nobody wants to trudge through the ice and snow to find their next home.  But sometimes a new job or an unpredictable life change happens and there’s just no way around it.  So if you’re gearing up for a move within the next few months (or are contemplating one), here are some things to consider before buying or selling during winter.

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  • Less Inventory– In Denver, there are only about one third as many homes for sale in winter, as there are in spring or summer.  Buyers, you may have to expand your search to outside of your ideal area (or price range) to find what you’re looking for.  However, the bidding wars and packed open houses are likely to dramatically decrease as well, which may very well work in your favor.
  • Motivated sellers– Homes that are on the market in winter often have motivated sellers who cannot wait for the spring/summer rush to list their home.  Homes that need some updating may be more likely to list in the winter when there is less competition against like-new homes.  So if you can see past outdated cabinets, light fixtures and appliances, winter might be a great time to catch a deal.Untitled design (4)
  • FHA loans- FHA buyers may have a better time landing a deal now, than in the spring time.  Less competition means less (or no) cash offers or conventional loan offers with large down payments.Untitled design (5)
  • Stable Interest Rates– Interest rates have so far remained stable, although they are predicated to increase multiple times in 2018.  So maybe getting a loan before they do will allow you to afford a better home.

For more on this topic, check out this article by Trulia.



Tis the season

Today is December 1st and that means that the Christmas season is officially underway!  Although December is already quite the busy month with holiday parties, shopping, house decorating and gingerbread baking, there is still a lot of fun to be had in our own backyard.

Here is a list of must-do events this month, right here in Denver:

9 News Parade of Lights, 16th St Mall – Dec 2nd @ 8 pm & Dec 3rd @ 6 pm

This parade has marching bands, floats and SANTA!  With daytime temps expected to be in the low 60’s this weekend, the weather should be about as good as it gets.

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Blossoms of Light at The Denver Botanic Gardens, 1007 York Street Denver, CO 80206-Nov 24th- Jan 1st, 5-9 pm

Enjoy the magical, interactive light display at the gardens.  Tickets required.

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Santa’s Village at Chatfield Farms, 8500 W Deer Creek Canyon Road Littleton, CO 80128- Friday’s, Saturday’s and Sunday’s, Nov 24th-Dec 24th

Chatfield Farms is transformed into a magical village for the holidays.  Meet Santa’s reindeer, enjoy a hayride, do a craft with Mrs. Claus, take a picture with Santa and more.  All activities included with admission.

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Zoo Lights at The Denver Zoo, 2300 Steele Street Denver, CO 80205- 5:30- 9 pm

Enjoy the zoo lights spread throughout 60 acres.  Nightly entertainment, animal encounters and a Santa meet and greet top off the night.

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Ice Skate at the Southwest Rink at Skyline Park, 16th and Arapahoe, Denver, CO 80202- 11 am-7 pm

Ice skate for free in downtown Denver!  Ice skate rentals are $6-8 per pair or bring your own.

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This month is sure to go by fast, so put one of these on your calendar and take the time to do something fun!  Enjoy all that our beautiful city has to offer!