Boulder, Real Estate

Architecture Matters Lecture Series Focuses on Landmarks of the Future Tonight

Screen Shot 2014-04-15 at 1.51.58 PMThe Architecture Matters Lecture Series continues tonight [Wednesday, April 16, 2014] at 6:30 p.m. taking a look at “Landmarks of the Future.” This is a panel discussion of how Boulder’s contemporary architecture might be perceived in the future and which buildings may be landmarks in the coming decades and why. This is a free event at the Main Boulder Public Library Auditorium.

Sponsored by the City of Boulder Historic Preservation Program, Historic Boulder, the Boulder Public Library, the Carnegie Library for Local History, and the Boulder History Museum.

Real Estate

Check Out Boulder – National Geographic Travel Style!

boulder_flatironsNational Geographic has created a guide to an amazing 48 Hours in Boulder. They dish on all things Boulder. It’s certainly worth a look for locals and visitors alike!

Click here to read the whole article.

Real Estate

Thanks For Another Great Recommendation!

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Boulder, Real Estate

Boulder Ranked #2 In Well-Being For All Cities In The US!

boulder_flatironsCongratulations Boulder! A new Gallup poll ranked us #2 in overall Well-Being. Boulder Rocks! We received this ranking in the report on The State of American Well-Being based on an array of factors including residents with the highest levels of physical and emotional health. Wondering who got #1?

Read the entire article here.

#boulder #happyliving #colorado

Outdoors, Real Estate

Here is Boulder County Community Guide to Flood Safety

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Boulder County is working on raising awareness about flood danger. This September was a wake up call! The Community Guide to Flood Safety gives you the 411 on what to do before, during and after a flood. Take a look!

 

#Boulder #floodsafety

 

Real Estate

February 2014 Housing Statistics for Our Area

Spring is here! As we warm up so does the housing market. For your reference, here are housing statistics for February 2014 in Boulder and the surrounding communities. Questions? I’m always available to talk about the market, your house, buying, selling, or whatever is on your mind! Email me or Call me at 303.938.4197.

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Real Estate Tips

Don’t miss any 2013 tax breaks available to home owners

This is a re-post of an article by Tom Kalinski on Thursday, March 13th, 2014. The full article can be found here

Don’t miss any 2013 tax breaks available to home owners

Tax season is upon us but, before filing those returns, make sure that they include any and all benefits available for home owners.

Bradley K. Tuttle’s Real Estate Update offers these tips for maximizing deductions as they relate to owning a home, so gather all paperwork pertaining to your home and get ready to find deductible expenses. For those who didn’t keep good records last year, now is the time to start: it’ll pay off in 2015 when tax time returns.

  •  The biggest savings comes in the form of the mortgage-interest deduction; especially in the early years of a loan, it can save the most money. Home owners can claim it on both and secondary homes, granted that a home is valued at less than $1 million and the tax return is itemized.
  •  Property taxes are deductible for as long as the home is owned and can be included as an itemized expense on the Federal tax return.
  •  Improving a home, such as adding a room, installing a new roof or general improvements to increase the home’s value, can reduce tax liability. Find all paid invoices pertaining to remodeling or improvement projects to include on your tax return.
  •  Home owners who have installed energy-efficiency appliances or upgrades can offset their tax bill to the IRS, dollar-for-dollar for up to 10 percent of the amount that they spent on specific home energy-efficiency upgrades, such as energy-efficient water heaters or insulation. The cap on this deduction is a mere $500, though sometimes it’s less, and it may disappear after this round of income tax returns is complete.

As more people work from home, the home business office is not only convenient but also a tax write-off. A new 2013 tax deduction allows homeowners who have a business office in their house to claim $5 per square foot for up to 300 square feet (a simpler formula than previous tax years). So an 8-foot-by-10-foot home office can save the homeowner $400.

To make sure you’re taking advantage of all home ownership tax breaks, compile all of the home’s documents and receipts from the previous year and take them to your tax accountant. If you’re not sure what qualifies, your accountant will.

Also, the IRS’s Publication 17 is a 292-page guide contains thousands of interactive links to help taxpayers quickly get answers to their questions regarding their 2013 tax returns. Other publications which may help include: No. 1, “Your Rights as a Taxpayer;” No. 502, “Medical and Dental Expenses;” No. 504, “Divorced or Separated Individuals;” No. 523, “Selling Your Home;” and No. 530, “Tax Information for First Time Homebuyers.”

A complete list can be found at www.irs.gov. Click on Forms and Publications.

 

Real Estate

Women’s History Month Tea: Honoring Lucille Berkeley Buchanan

 

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Boulder History Museum is sponsoring a Women’s History Month Tea: Lucille Berkeley Buchanan. In honor of Women’s History Month, Professor Polly McLean will give a 45-50 minute presentation about the fascinating life of CU’s first black woman graduate in 1918, Lucille Berkeley Buchanan. Following the talk, Professor McLean will answer questions from the audience. Refreshments will be served.

Cost: $5 Members $10 Nonmembers

Time: 2 to 3:30pm

Location: 2205 Broadway, Boulder

Registration: Register Ahead of Time OR pay at the event

Boulder, Kids, Real Estate

Sledding Anyone?

This spring snow makes me think about sledding. Boulder has some great options.
sledding-2Check out these locations for some of the best sledding around:

Scott Carpenter Park: This is a mellow, fun slope for the kids, but adults enjoy it too!

Tantra Park [Just South of 46th and Hanover]: This sledding hill can get incredibly packed and at places it is steep.

Foothills Community Park: There are some great, low angle slopes here for kids and adults.

 

Arts and Culture, Kids, Real Estate

2014 Free Days at Some of Your Favorite Places Around Town!

scfd logoThere are Free Days happening all over the Denver Metro area every year thanks to the Scientific and Cultural Facilities District [SCFD]. There are many of your favorite museums and organizations that offer Free Days including: The Denver Museum of Nature and Science, Denver Art Museum, Denver Zoo, Denver Botanic Gardens, Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art [BMoCA], Colorado Train Museum, and many more!  Free Days calendar here.