Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Beautiful Broadmoor Home!

Follow my link to tour this beautiful Broadmoor Home!  6 Bedrooms, 6 Baths.  Fabulous Kitchen!  Entertainers dream!

http://tour.actionteamcoloradosprings.com/home/L75KU7

Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Is Now the Time to Buy a Home in Colorado Springs?

Is now the time to buy a home in Colorado SpringsThe answer is, you bet! Spring 2013 is a great time for buying a home in El Paso County. Not only is the weather glorious at this time of year, so is the local real estate market. You’re likely to find your dream home in the price range you can afford in Colorado Springs, Colorado in no time. 

In spring 2013, home buying in Colorado Springs is as easy as it gets. With over 300 homes for sale currently, the local real estate market offers lots of choices. Interest rates are still in the low to mid 3’s to buy a home, and rent prices are higher than ever. That makes the decision to buy rather than rent an excellent choice. 

Colorado Springs homes are on average 3 or 4 bedrooms and two or more baths and are available all over the El Paso county area. To determine which type of house, where and how much you’re willing to spend on a home, you really should make a list of your “must haves.” Creating a list makes home shopping more organized and gives you a more clear view of what you should look for. When checking homes online, you can often take tours of the homes for sale, and get a good idea of what they look like from a digital online perspective. 

If you have children, you probably want to be near a good school. If local scenery is important, try to live near a park. Both scenarios are the kinds of thing you’ll want to know before you begin your home search. That's why buying a home in Colorado Springs can be rather easy if you just prepare yourself for the hunt.

If you choose one of the Colorado Springs homes in the northwest part of the city, you will have the natural beauty of the foothills and the elevation above the city making it one of the most desirable areas of Colorado Springs. The views of the mountains are spectacular. If you choose to live towards the southeast part or Colorado Springs, you could actually live on the side of a mountain like Cheyenne Mountain. There is a place for everyone, it’s just a matter of finding which place fits you.

The southeast area is home to the most prestigious neighborhoods. It is luxury living at its finest, tucked in as it is in the foothills of Cheyenne Mountain. There are splendid new homes there, as well as older, historic mansions. The renowned and magnificent 5-star Broadmoor Hotel is there, one of the top destinations in the world. The scenery and fresh air are bracing and soothing at the same time. 

The best thing about home buying in Colorado Springs is that you'll be near many wondrous sites that you can enjoy as often as you like. The big, beautiful outdoors, the many shops and restaurants, and the friendly people will all make you feel as if you've lived here all your life. There's a unique sense of tranquility in Colorado Springs. From the glowing mountains to the fabulous property value, Colorado Springs will welcome you with open arms. 


So, if you have your budget in line, your wants organized, and your motivation spiked, why wouldn't now be the time to purchase a Colorado Springs home? Spring time is one of the best times of year to dive into the real estate market and find what you have always been looking for. Don’t delay any longer, contact Todd Hawker and his team of professional real estate agents at Action Team Realty in Colorado Springs today! A house is waiting for you!

Friday, May 10, 2013

What's Your Home Buying Budget?


     Buying a home in Colorado Springs requires money, just like anywhere else. The amount of money you want to spend on your new home depends on what type of property you want to purchase, the location and the competition in the market. Of course, you can always use your own cash to buy a house. However, most people depend on real estate finances if they cannot afford the full amount that they need. Getting real estate financial help is not as difficult as you may think. It certainly requires some due diligence and serious homework on your part, but calculating out your budget prior to home shopping is the best route to take. 

Know Your Budget Limit

     Once you have tracked your savings, income and expenses, you’ll have a clear picture of how much you can afford towards your monthly mortgage. When it comes to buying a house, which is a major purchase for most people, the primary goal in making a real estate budget is to get a clear picture of your family’s financial situation. This, in turn, will give you an idea of your different options for financing. In addition, creating a home buying budget can make you figure out where the necessary changes can be made, so you are able to make regular payments on time. If you had late payments on credit cards, bankruptcy or foreclosure in the past, the sooner you realize your options/budget the better. Your home buying budget is the most important aspect to buying your dream house. 

There are several different questions you need to ask yourself when determining your real estate budget:

-What is your family’s monthly income?
-What are your monthly bills?
-How much money goes towards your monthly insurance payments? Your kids expenses? Groceries? Gas?
-How much extra income are your storing/saving per month?
-What is the difference between your income and your outcome? (Extra cash)
-What are you and your family comfortable with paying per month?

     A direct path to obtaining financing is through loans offered by various lenders, such as banks and credit unions. First, analyze the property before real estate finances. If the property is in a desirable location, the property is your primary residence; you are getting 80 percent of the value as loan, using 20 percent as down payment. If you have excellent earning potential and credit rating, have only a few other monthly obligations, then you are in a good position and most preferred by lenders. You, as a borrower, would receive the best rate available from most lenders. A lot of this may not make sense until you speak to a professional real estate agent like Todd Hawker at Action TeamRealty, so don’t get too frustrated over all the information yet. Give Colorado Springs’ best real estate agents a call today!

Thursday, May 2, 2013

Top 5 Neighborhoods in Colorado Springs


Colorado Springs real estate offers a variety of gorgeous homes amid breathtaking scenery. If a potential buyer is looking for custom built homes, good schools, and plenty of outdoor activities there are several neighborhoods that provide all this and more. The following are the top 5 Colorado Springs neighborhoods according to the rank of the above criteria.

Black Forest
Black Forest is definitely one of the best Colorado Springs neighborhoods. The area offers the Black Forest Regional Park to those who enjoy the outdoors, as well as a variety of public and private golf courses. Young and upwardly mobile describes many of the Black Forest residents. There are a variety of lot sizes available; many that are five acres or more. The median home price is about $434,857. 

Briargate
Briargate is a fast growing community in the northeast area of Colorado Springs. This nearly 10,000 acre community offers several small neighborhoods where many of the homes are custom built. For outgoing families, the Challenger Learning Center is located in the Briargate community, and is the only one in Colorado. The learning center offers space simulations for schools and the public. This area is also home to the Academy School District 20, which is a nationally recognized school district.

Broadmoor
Broadmoor is one of the most distinguished areas and top Colorado Springsneighborhoods. Broadmoor is partially located in Bear Creek Regional Park, which provides families with plenty of outdoor activities and an open stunning environmental landscape. Bear Creek is a great area for families and people who want to stay active. There are playgrounds, biking and hiking trails, and ball fields. Broadmoor is one of the safest neighborhoods in Colorado Springs. The southern area of Broadmoor offers several condominiums and apartments as well. The cost of real estate in the Broadmoor area is higher than average but the wealthy area experience is worth the price.

Northgate Highlands
Northgate Highlands is one of the most beautiful and spacious Colorado Springs neighborhoods. With backdrops like Pikes Peak and the Rocky Mountains, and gorgeous tree-lined streets, it's hard to beat Northgate for its natural surroundings. There are a variety of excellent educational opportunities for those living in the Northgate area. The Academy District 20 Schools are in this area, as well as Pikes Peak Community College. The median price of homes in Northgate is about $410,000. 

Cheyenne Canyon
The homes aren’t quite as pricey in the Cheyenne Canyon area as some of the others in the top five, but the area offers some of the most beautiful Colorado Springs real estate. The outdoor amenities are impressive here. Bear Creek Park is close by, providing plenty of hiking, biking, and rock climbing. There is also the excitement of mountain bike racing in the area too. Cheyenne Canyon offers a “small town feel” while still close to all the shopping and dining of downtown Colorado Springs.

Depending on your family’s needs and wants in lifestyle, any real estate option in Colorado Springs is going to be a good choice. Colorado Springs is known for its landscape beauty so anywhere in this town you will feel spoiled and happy with your home location choice. If you are relocating to Colorado Springs, contact Todd Hawker and his agents at Action Team Realty today and they can help make your real estate location choice a lot easier.