Virtual ToursWindsor Real Estate November 8, 2023

Exquisite Ranch-Style Home in Water Valley South

Discover 175 Halibut Drive, an exquisite ranch style home in Water Valley South showcasing 3 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms. This home has been updated throughout and will not disappoint. The main level includes a separate office with double doors ideal for remote work or personal projects. The living room is adorned with a charming fireplace, creating a warm and cozy ambiance perfect for intimate gatherings. The finished basement includes a wet bar and offers the perfect space to spread out or gather to watch an exciting sporting event. The outdoor living area boasts mature perennial landscaping that envelops the meticulously maintained exterior, creating a serene and inviting atmosphere. For the golf enthusiast, the oversized 2-car garage is uniquely designed to accommodate a golf cart or provide extra space for work benches. Situated in a coveted community offering access to pristine lakes, parks, and world-class golf courses, this home truly epitomizes the essence of luxurious, year-round resort-style living. Call (970) 401-0123 to schedule a private tour or click here for more information.

 

Fort Collins Real EstateVirtual Tours September 11, 2023

The Perfect Blend of Elegance + Natural Beauty

Discover the perfect blend of elegance and natural beauty at 5332 Castle Pines Ct in Southridge Greens! This impeccable home boasts a recently upgraded kitchen with quartz countertops, stainless steel appliances, custom cabinetry, and a center island for meal preparation and casual dining. The lush, mature landscaping provides privacy and a serene backdrop for outdoor gatherings on the newly rebuilt and extended deck. The majority of the windows and the glass sliding door have been replaced with the Pella fiberglass windows and door, letting natural light flow through the home. Enjoy the comfort of the spacious primary suite with vaulted ceilings. The basement is finished perfectly for a theatre setup allowing guests to spread out throughout the home. Located in a sought-after neighborhood with easy access to amenities, dining, parks, and schools, this home offers a rare opportunity for luxurious living in a golf course community. Don’t miss out! Call (970) 401-0123 to schedule a private tour or click here for more information.

 

Fort Collins Real EstateVirtual Tours November 7, 2022

Open Floor Plan + Beautiful Garden Beds

Looking for a home in a great location with a little extra elbow room? This is it! 6739 Brittany Drive is a beautiful 3 bedroom 2 bathroom home located in Provincetown. Situated on a approximately 1/4 acre corner lot and mature landscaping, the back yard boasts built in garden beds with irrigation, a compost bin and storage shed perfect for the gardener in the home! The home has an open floor plan and LVP flooring on the main floor ideal for entertaining. The primary bedroom has a full bathroom and a walk in closet. The one car attached garage has a loft and work bench included for the owner that likes to tinker! Seller is offering a $5000 credit to help with rate buy down and a First American 1 year home warranty. Call (970) 401-0123 to schedule a private tour or click here for more information.

 

Fort Collins Real EstateVirtual Tours March 18, 2022

Adorable, Affordable, and Ideally Located!

Cute affordable home in Fort Collins awaits! Looking for a home close to old town and easy access to I-25? This is it! 711 Tracey Parkway is a 2 bedroom 1 bathroom home that is perfect for someone looking for one level living in a detached home with a 1 car garage as a bonus. The beautiful mature landscaping will certainly make you smile on a summer day! Located near the community park and neighboring walking trails. Don’t forget about the community pool! Call (970) 401-0123 to schedule your private showing or click here for more information. 

 

Fort Collins Real EstateVirtual Tours January 30, 2020

Terrific Ranch Style Home in Fort Collins!

The unique property at 1105 Williams Street in Fort Collins at University Acres awaits. This ranch home boasts unique character with wood floors throughout the main level, formal living room with gas fireplace, formal dining room and an additional sitting room off the kitchen with built-in bookshelves. The expansive back yard is a true delight with mature landscaping, wonderful deck with pergola for entertaining in the summer and plenty of room to enjoy the outdoor pleasures of gardening. Call for your private showing at (970) 401-0123 for more information or click the link below for more details.

http://windermerenoco.com/listing/105076587

Fort Collins Real EstateVirtual Tours November 11, 2019

Wonderful Midtown Home!

3118 Placer Street is located on a large fenced lot with mature landscaping in Fort Collins. The main level has recently been painted and boasts new wood floors with wainscoting and crown molding. The updating continues with new carpet, newer furnace and water heater. The family room has a wood-burning fireplace to cozy up to in the winter. Separate living room and dining room are perfect to entertain friends and family. Don’t forget there is plenty of room for your camper! Call for your private showing at (970) 104-0123 for more information or click the link below for more details.

http://windermerenoco.com/listing/102017252

BlogFor Buyers July 29, 2019

To Buy New or Old, That is the Question

We are often asked, “Which is the better buy, a newer or older home?” Our answer: It all depends on your needs and personal preferences. We decided to put together a list of the six biggest differences between newer and older homes:

The neighborhood

Surprisingly, one of the biggest factors in choosing a new home isn’t the property itself, but rather the surrounding neighborhood. While new homes occasionally spring up in established communities, most are built in new developments. The settings are quite different, each with their own unique benefits.

Older neighborhoods often feature tree-lined streets; larger property lots; a wide array of architectural styles; easy walking access to mass transportation, restaurants and local shops; and more established relationships among neighbors.

New developments are better known for wider streets and quiet cul-de-sacs; controlled development; fewer above ground utilities; more parks; and often newer public facilities (schools, libraries, pools, etc.). There are typically more children in newer communities, as well.

Consider your daily work commute, too. While not always true, older neighborhoods tend to be closer to major employment centers, mass transportation and multiple car routes (neighborhood arterials, highways and freeways).

Design and layout

If you like VictorianCraftsman or Cape Cod style homes, it used to be that you would have to buy an older home from the appropriate era. But with new-home builders now offering modern takes on those classic designs, that’s no longer the case. There are even modern log homes available.

Have you given much thought to your floor plans? If you have your heart set on a family room, an entertainment kitchen, a home office and walk-in closets, you’ll likely want to buy a newer home—or plan to do some heavy remodeling of an older home. Unless they’ve already been remodeled, most older homes feature more basic layouts.

If you have a specific home-décor style in mind, you’ll want to take that into consideration, as well. Professional designers say it’s best if the style and era of your furnishings match the style and era of your house. But if you are willing to adapt, then the options are wide open.

Materials and craftsmanship

Homes built before material and labor costs spiked in the late 1950s have a reputation for higher-grade lumber and old-world craftsmanship (hardwood floors, old-growth timber supports, ornate siding, artistic molding, etc.).

However, newer homes have the benefit of modern materials and more advanced building codes (copper or polyurethane plumbing, better insulation, double-pane windows, modern electrical wiring, earthquake/ windstorm supports, etc.).

Current condition

The condition of a home for sale is always a top consideration for any buyer. However, age is a factor here, as well. For example, if the exterior of a newer home needs repainting, it’s a relatively easy task to determine the cost.  But if it’s a home built before the 1970s, you have to also consider the fact that the underlying paint is most likely lead based, and that the wood siding may have rot or other structural issues that need to be addressed before it can be recoated.

On the flip side, the mechanicals in older homes (lights, heating systems, sump pump, etc.) tend to be better built and last longer.

Outdoor space

One of the great things about older homes is that they usually come with mature tress and bushes already in place. Buyers of new homes may have to wait years for ornamental trees, fruit trees, roses, ferns, cacti and other long-term vegetation to fill in a yard, create shade, provide privacy, and develop into an inviting outdoor space. However, maybe you’re one of the many homeowners who prefer the wide-open, low-maintenance benefits of a lightly planted yard.

Car considerations

Like it or not, most of us are extremely dependent on our cars for daily transportation. And here again, you’ll find a big difference between newer and older homes. Newer homes almost always feature ample off-street parking: usually a two-care garage and a wide driveway. An older home, depending on just how old it is, may not offer a garage—and if it does, there’s often only enough space for one car. For people who don’t feel comfortable leaving their car on the street, this alone can be a determining factor.

Finalizing your decision

While the differences between older and newer homes are striking, there’s certainly no right or wrong answer. It is a matter of personal taste, and what is available in your desired area. To quickly determine which direction your taste trends, use the information above to make a list of your most desired features, then categorize those according to the type of house in which they’re most likely to be found. The results can often be telling.

If you have questions about newer versus older homes, or are looking for an agent in your area we have professionals that can help you. Contact us here.