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Are you looking to sell your house fast in Colorado? let me and my family offer you a fair price today! What we are not: We are not a multi-million dollar investment firm that thrives on offering bottom dollar pricing to distressed sellers in order to maximize profits and bloat our bottom line. Who we are: My wife and I are purely wholesalers. We find and sell homes where you, the seller, do not want to deal with the real-estate process, showings, FHA, VA, or conventional loan guidelines. We buy beautiful homes and distressed properties. We buy homes that you received from deceased family and friends, and we help to move properties due to divorce and foreclosure. We offer a true value on your home based on your current home condition and recently sold comps. We have named our LLC Stepping Stones as a reminder that each home sold is helping a seller step in the right direction. How it works: If you agree to our offer price I ask you for 30 days to close on your property. I
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6 Things to Consider When Downsizing Your Hom

6 Things to Consider When Downsizing Your Home When maintaining your house starts to be more effort than it’s worth, it might be time to downsize.  Downsizing  is a  great option  for many seniors because it can reduce the price of mortgage payments, in addition to freeing up equity from a current, bigger home. Here are a  few things  you should consider when downsizing your home. 1. Size of future home Some experts  recommend  a smaller home, even as small as 1,500 square feet. A house this size allows you to maximize natural light, keep everything accessible and organized, and still have room for guests or visitors. Think about how much space you need and what you can handle. Some people still prefer a lot of space and want extra rooms, while others may enjoy smaller settings. 2. Physical needs One of the biggest advantages of downsizing is it fundamentally changes your relationship with the things you own. It also encourages you to find  purpose  for keeping obj

Winter Is on the Way Out: Is Your HVAC Ready?

Winter Is on the Way Out: Is Your HVAC Ready? Like any major appliance, your HVAC system needs occasional tweaking to ensure that it remains functional from season to season. While you should have this done professionally at least once each year, it’s in your best interest to keep an eye on your unit between its  annual tune-up . But don’t fret; it doesn’t take any special electrical or air conditioning knowledge to get it done  and get it done right . Here’s how (and why). Cleaning One of the most important steps you can take toward keeping your system in top shape is to keep it clean. This requires that you have access to a water hose, coil cleaner, foil tape, screwdriver, and a fin tool or butter knife. You can expect to spend between $50 and $100 on everything you need, but most items are reusable. Your biggest expense will be a  wet/dry vacuum , which usually runs around $50 online or at your closest hardware store. Before cleaning the unit, turn the power off. Th