Just Listed: Ranch-Style Home on Large Lot in Wide Acres, Near Golden

     Wide Acres is that quiet neighborhood located south of Colfax to the east of Colorado Mills. With 3,493 square feet of finished space, this 3-bedroom/3-bath home at 1125 Zinnia St. is set back about 100 feet from the street on its 0.57-acre lot, making it even more quiet and secluded. It was just listed by Jim Smith for $975,000. It is being sold by the family that had it built in 1974. The indoor and outdoor living space is exceptional, as you’ll see when you view the narrated video tour I posted at www.WideAcresHome.info. Then come to my open house this Saturday, July 22, from 11am to 1pm. Or call me at 303-525-1851 to schedule a private showing.

Price Reduced on 1904 Home in Denver’s Capitol Hill

     You’ll love the updates to this 3-bedroom home at 1240 N. Downing St., a short walk from Cheesman Park in Denver’s historic Capitol Hill — from the dream kitchen with white quartz countertops, stainless steel appliances and rolling island to the fabulous primary suite in the basement! The price was just reduced to $950,000. My narrated video tour will give you a taste of it and inspire you to request a showing. You can view more pictures plus that video tour (with drone video footage) at www.DenverHome.info. Or call me, Jim Smith, at 303-525-1851 to schedule a private showing.

Here’s Why I’m Not a Fan of Tankless Water Heaters

    Tankless water heaters have been promoted as an energy-saving appliance. The reasoning is simple. A traditional water heater is tasked with keeping a large tank of water hot — typically at 120º F.  A tankless water heater only heats water as needed. 

    The development of heat pump water heaters has changed that calculation. And they are the only water heaters that can earn you a 30% federal tax credit in addition to the $600 to $800 rebate earned by Xcel Energy customers. Xcel says heat pump water heaters are 65% more efficient than standard electric water heaters and can save you $900 in energy costs over 12 years.

    There’s a secondary reason that I don’t like tankless water heaters.  With a tank water heater (whether heat pump  or conventional electric/gas), you can install a recirculation line, allowing you to have instant hot water at even the farthest faucet from your water heater.

     A plumber has installed a recirculation line in every house I’ve owned for 20 years. Here’s how it works. Let’s say your water heater is in the basement and your primary bedroom is on the second floor. You might draw a gallon or more of cold water before hot water reaches your faucet. And that’s water that had been heated but cooled off sitting in your pipes. By running a return line from your sink to the bottom of the water heater, your faucet becomes the “top” of your water heater, and hot water rises to the top of the tank. Voila! Instant hot water on tap. (Note: You are saving water, too, by not running the tap until hot water arrives.)

Running that recirculation line can involve a lot of drywall opening and repair if you have a finished basement and need to snake the line through ceilings and walls to a higher floor. If you have a ranch home with an unfinished basement (no drywall on the ceiling), you’re spared this expense. It helps to save heat loss and energy if you install insulation on the copper pipes going from the water heater to your distant faucet, assuming those pipes are accessible. The return line should be PEX, which is plastic and does not need insulating.

Installing a hot water recirculation line is a job that any plumber can do.

Selling Your Home and Renting Might Be the Answer for You, As It Was for Us

This past weekend I had an interesting conversation with fellow “seniors” who are contemplating their next step in life.

They own a single-family detached home with lots of yard work to keep it looking beautiful. They love their home but feel the need to simplify their life as they age. (They’re in their 70s.)

Their options vary from downsizing to a patio home, moving to a 55+ rental (which Rita and I did last year), or moving out-of-state or out of the country.  Our nation’s political turmoil is what’s behind the last option, and Portugal and Mexico have caught their attention.

This couple is also feeling an urgency to choose, because they know this is the time of year when the landscaping looks its best, and they don’t want to miss that window of opportunity.

Putting my “consultant” hat on, I had some insights of my own to share with them.

My first insight was that you don’t want to wait until you have to sell, such as from illness or death of a spouse. This couple is in excellent health, and that’s what you want when you undertake such a serious (and exerting) life change.

My second insight was that renting is actually a great way to procrastinate, taking the pressure off choosing those other options. As a renter, you get to decide a year from now when your one-year lease expires. At that time you can buy that patio home, move locally, out-of-state or to Portugal — or you can renew your lease and put off the decision for another year. 

As a renter, especially in an apartment building or 55+ community, you are free to travel and check out all those options. And, since you will have sold your house already, you could be a non-contingent buyer if buying is what you decide to do.

Selling your current house and buying a replacement home at the same time can be really strenuous and stressful in terms of moving. If you rent, you can take your time to move out of your current home, and you can take your time again when you decide to buy next year or the year after.

A third insight is financial. This couple owns their house “free and clear.” When they sell, they’ll have nearly a million dollars that they can invest (as we did), adding another income stream. That equity isn’t earning them anything sitting in their home, and the income they earn from investing their proceeds will likely exceed the cost of renting.

Lastly, they’ll be able to enjoy worry-free vacations. As a renter, they’ll be in a “lock-and-leave” environment like Rita and I are — able to go on cruises or other trips without any concern about break-ins, snow-shoveling, lawn care or frozen pipes. 

As a Realtor and homeowner, I never thought that I’d be a renter again, but I could tell that we were at the top of the market and that by “cashing out” on our single-family home in Golden, we’d have the freedom to make another decision at any time later on and not have to worry about anything. And because we had to downsize to sell our 4,000-sq.-ft. home and move into an 1,100-sq.-ft. apartment, that hard work was behind us. It was a great feeling when that downsizing was complete. Another benefit is that our heirs will have less to sort through and dispose of when we die, because we already did most of that work.

I’d like to hear your thoughts or questions about this topic. Email me at Jim@GoldenRealEstate.com.

Price Reductions on 2 Golden Real Estate Listings

This 2-BR condo at Village Center in the very center of downtown Winter Park offers great views and easy access to all the activities Winter Park has to offer. The price was just reduced to $649,996. Watch the narrated video tour at www.WinterParkCondo.info. Call agent/owner Austin Pottorff at 970-281-9071 for more information.

This 3-BR townhome with finished walk-out basement at 232 S. Holman Way backs to a greenbelt and is close to the trails on Green Mountain’s Hayden Open Space. The price was just reduced to $549,000. A narrated video tour is at www.AmberwickTownhome.info. Or call listing agent Kathy Jonke at 303-990-7428 for more information or to arrange a private showing.

Metro Real Estate Market Exhibits Seasonal Cooling

Starting this month, I am partnering with Megan Aller of First American Title, in providing a statistical analysis of the prior month’s real estate activity in the Denver metro area. Megan is renowned for her diligent and in-depth analysis of the market, so, while this is under my byline, I am really conveying what she has told me.

As the Denver market enters a cooler season, the landscape is undergoing a notable shift with rising inventory and falling demand. This phenomenon, known as retraction, is causing a seasonal decline in prices as the balance between supply and demand evolves.

Recent data reveals a decline in the occurrence of multiple offers. For detached single-family homes, the percentage of properties selling for over asking price dropped by 4.7%, settling at 41.1%. Similarly, attached residences experienced a 2.0% decrease, with 37.4% of homes selling for over asking price.

While attached single-family home prices experienced a minor dip of 0.1%, averaging $480,656, detached single-family home prices rose by 1.7% month over month, reaching an average price of $796,702.

Both attached and detached homes currently have a supply of 1.3 months, indicating limited inventory. However, experts predict supply will likely increase in the coming months.

The shift towards a cooler market creates a favorable environment for prospective buyers. With a decrease in multiple offers and the potential for price adjustments, buyers have an opportunity to make their move in a less competitive market. Whether they are first-time homebuyers or looking to upgrade, the current market conditions present an opening for strategic decision-making.

If you’re interested in learning more about the metro Denver real estate market, my broker associates and I can provide valuable insights tailored to your specific needs. Our contact information is below.

The data in this report covers the following metro area counties: Adams, Arapahoe, Broomfield, Denver, Douglas, Elbert and Jefferson. This representation is based in whole or in part on content supplied by Metrolist Inc., d/b/a REcolorado. REcolorado does not guarantee nor is it in any way responsible for its accuracy. Data from REcolorado may not reflect all real estate activity in the market. All data above is for the month of June 2023.

Just Listed: 4-Bedroom Green Mountain Ranch with Finished Basement

You won’t find a better maintained or better loved home than this one at 13598 W. Alaska Drive on the northeast slope of Green Mountain. It was just listed by Jim Smith for $590,000. Because the neighborhood backs to the mountain, there is no through traffic, making it a quiet, peaceful place to live. There’s also no HOA, so you can park an RV on gravel next to the garage. The home has three main-floor bedrooms and another one in the finished basement, with a full bath on both levels. The backyard features a pergola and swing, above-ground pool, and patio furniture, all of which are included. The sellers welcome a quick closing but request 60 days’ post-closing occupancy to find their replacement home. You can view more pictures at www.GreenMountainHome.info. Open house Saturday,  July 8, from 11 to 1.

Amberwick Townhome with Finished Walk-Out Basement Just Listed by Kathy Jonke

This townhome at 232 S. Holman Way is in Amberwick, a lovely subdivision of 24 four-plexes, fewer than half of which, like this one, have walk-out basements opening to a greenbelt. It was just listed at $565,000. This highly desired two-story townhome offers proximity to Colorado Mills and Denver West shops and restaurants. From a private courtyard next to the detached garage, step into a spacious tiled entry and continue into an inviting and warm open living area. Enjoy views from the main-floor deck of the expansive greenbelt. The main level also includes a half bathroom. On the upper level, there are two bedrooms and two bathrooms with new ceramic tile. More pictures of this listing are at www.AmberwickTownhome.info, or call listing agent Kathy Jonke at 303-990-7428 to arrange an in-person showing. Open house Saturday, July 8th, from 11 to 2.

Price Reduced on Winter Park Condo Close to Everything

This condo in the very center of downtown Winter Park offers great views (left) and easy access to all the activities Winter Park has to offer. Listed originally for $749,000, the price is now $699,996. The 2-bedroom unit with 1,063 square feet is within walking distance to restaurants, grocery stores, retail shops, the Idlewild Park Amphitheater, the Fraser River, and numerous bike/pedestrian trails. Recent updates include a new water heater, bathroom, and washer/dryer. All of the town’s free shuttle buses stop in front of this building, allowing convenient access to the Winter Park area and beyond. This condo presents an excellent multi-use investment opportunity, whether for personal use or for rental purposes. More pictures and a video of this listing are at www.WinterParkCondo.info, or call agent/owner Austin Pottorff at 970-281-9071 to arrange an in-person showing. 

Learn What It Takes to Make a Building Net Zero Energy

This Thursday, July 6th, from 5:30 to 7:30 pm, I’m hosting an open house at The Net Zero Store, 17695 S. Golden Road (our former office), where I’ll show visitors the steps we took to make that 1,318-sq.-ft. building net zero energy.

By installing heat pump mini-splits to heat and cool the building, and a tankless electric water heater, we had the gas meter removed, saving $50/month in connection charges. The building is now fully powered by the 20-kW solar array, no matter how much electricity is used both by the occupant and to charge up to three electric vehicles at once.

Refreshments will be served.