About the Colorado Springs, El Paso County area  Colorado Springs was founded on July 31, 1871 by General William Palmer. The community is nestled at the base of Pikes Peak and extends out into the eastern plains. The arid climate and over 300 days a year sunshine make Colorado Springs a natural choice for over 500,000 residents. The economy is strongly supported by several military bases including Fort Carson, Schriever, Peterson, and the Air Force Academy. The Olympic training center plays a vital role in the community as does the state of the art medical facilities, tourism, and multiple corporations. Colorado Springs provides extraordinary opportunites for outdoor enthusiasts including easy access to Summit County and some of the world’s best ski resorts. For the history buffs the area comes alive with intriguing information on the Ute Indians to the Gold Rush days to the building of the railroad. With my initial interview I can establish which style of home and which location in the community best fits your lifestyle. From there we view homes that meet your needs and ultimately find the one that captures your perception of the Colorado experience. I work closely with you through all aspects of the transaction until keys are exchanged. My level of service from interview to closing will make you feel comfortable referring me to your friends and family so that I might help them experience the same level of expertise. Let me introduce you to the Colorado Springs area: *Briargate *Pulpit Rock *Black Forest *Stetson Hills *Rockrimmon *Old Colorado City *Peregrine *Kissing Camels *Pleasant Valley *Broadmoor *Old North End *Monument/Palmer Lake *Skyway *Old Farm The perfect style of home and neighborhood should not be left to chance. Let's partner together to find your perfect match and make your dream a reality!  I'm here to research and provide information on Colorado Springs as well as the surrounding El Paso county region. Contact me today and let's get started. 
Bargain Properties >Such A Deal
Most sellers know that buyers are attracted to homes that are spotlessly clean, well-maintained and tastefully decorated. Sometimes the seller can't make the extra effort to prepare the home for showing. Some real estate listings are being sold to settle estates or by someone who has been transferred unexpectedly and didn't have time to complete the necessary cosmetic repairs. Homes that need work are often exceptional values.
When a real estate agent shows you a house that needs help, try to imagine how it would look with new carpet, a fresh coat of paint and your furniture settled inside. Because the condition and overall appeal of a house have such an impact on the selling price, "fixer-uppers" are often priced lower than comparable homes. If the home is structurally sound and has updated systems, a small investment of "elbow grease" and paint could make it look fabulous.
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What time of year is considered the busiest for homebuyers and sellers?
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Real estate is a year-round business, but spring is still considered the best time of year to showcase a home. |
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