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HOME& RealEstateWe e k l y

June 26, 2010

Longmont Times-Call www.YourFr ontRangeHome.com

Growing your own food indoors

Style on a

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Mortgages that require little money down

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If you’ve beenitching to grow yourown but the yardjust isn’t the rightlocale, retool yourthinking by expand-ing into glass andwater. Colorado isperfect for an alter-nate state of beingfor plants, if youhave the right toolsand know how.

At the upcomingFood Production Workshop from ColoradoState University Extension on July 10,you’ll learn how greenhouses, hydroponicsand aquaponics can become your favoriteway of growing food.

“Pretty much you can grow anything ina small greenhouse,” says Brooke Ed-munds, greenhouse and nursery regionalspecialist for CSU Extension. “It’s perfectfor small crops through the winter, likespinach, kales, greens.”

Cooking homegrown produce is fine ifyou’re in the kitchen, but when it crispsbefore you get it out of the overheatedgreenhouse, you’re left with a mess. “Mostpeople buy hobby greenhouses built to gointo east coast yards. They’re not sustain-able in Colorado. We have to deal withheat from intense sun, wind, cold winters –the greenhouse is going to blow away or ifyou don’t have insulation, plants willcook,” Edmunds says.

She’ll walk participants through modifi-cations for smaller greenhouses, and pro-vide tips for build-your-own sources ofgreenhouse kits and materials for glazingthe windows. Once you’ve mastered theglass enclosure, Edmunds will take you in-to the wonderful world of hydroponics, apopular method for growing without usingsoil.

“Colorado is the fastest growing state forhydroponic supplies; it’s a result of themedical marijuana industry,” Edmundssays. “Home gardening gets great benefitsfrom this for food production.” Setting upand making sense of all the supplies, oftenlabeled for marijuana production, can bechallenging but the class will cover how tosort through the material to use it for foodp ro d u c t i o n .

In comparison to soil-based production,hydroponics smokes the competition, turn-ing in 20-percent greater yields per plant.This is due to plants growing faster, rollingout yields sooner and over longer time.What you grow depends upon the spaceyou provide and the size of the system.

“We ’ll discuss using kits to build yourown and also find materials. A simple ice

chest system for hydroponic growing canbe as inexpensive as $25, supporting up tofour basil plants. Larger systems vary inprice,” she says.

But if growing plants under glass isn’tgiving you the challenge you crave, don’tworry – this class is super-sized withaquaponics, where fish swim lazily in wa-ters below the plants and their water is fil-tered up through the roots to feed and hy-drate the crop.

“We ’re merging fish and plant culture inan organic, complex ecosystem,” says J.D.Sawyer, owner of Colorado Aquaponicsand instructor in the class. Though rela-tively new to the United States, aquaponicsis fairly mainstream in water-limited coun-tries like Australia, he says.

Plants and fish support one another inthe system, where the aquarium water ispumped into the grow bed so roots can fil-ter off fish waste. The clean water thendrains back into the fish tank.

“You can get into this inexpensively andgrow fish like perch or tilapia as a proteinsource, or just use pet store fish like gold-fish or zebra tetras.” Tilapia take approxi-mately 28 weeks to get big enough to har-vest, he says, though how you get themfrom the tank is up to you. Sawyer recom-mends netting them out, but fishing polesmight add an element of excitement to theb a c k y a rd .

Lids are necessary to keep predators likeraccoons or squirrels out of the fish, but ingeneral the system doesn’t draw attentionto itself with odors. Check out the work-shop to explore new ways of expandingyour crop production.

Carol O’Meara is a horticulture entomologist withthe Colorado State University Extension office atthe Boulder County Fairgrounds in Longmont.Contact her by calling 303-678-6238 or [email protected]. For more gardeningtips, check out her blog at gardeningafterfive.wordpress.com.

Growing Your OwnFloor caremisconceptionsArticle Resource Association

Whether it’s the dog tracking in mud or thekids carrying in dirt and leaves, there are manyways floors can become dirty and unattractive.Unfortunately, for many people the processthey use to clean their wood flooring might bedoing more harm than good.

“There are a lot of misconceptions aboutfloor care that lead to prematuredeterioration,” says Tom Sullivan, founder ofLumber Liquidators, the largest retailer ofspecialty hardwood flooring.

Some cleaning techniques to avoid, becausethey can damage hardwood flooring, are:

• Vacuuming. Contrary to the belief thatvacuuming is the best way to rid woodflooring of dust and debris, it’s actuallyharmful. The hard bristles on the rotatingbrush can scratch the wood, and smallamounts of damage to the wood over timewill make the surface look worn and uneven.

• Damp mopping. Many people think thatdamp mopping is a quick way to clean woodflooring, but the water in the mop causesdeterioration of both the wood and thefloor’s finish. This increases the likelihoodthat the wood will warp or squeak in thefuture.

• Applying oil soaps. Although oil soaps area typical way to clean wood flooring, these

soaps and detergents can leave a harmful film.Eventually, this film causes the wood finish toyellow, “alligator” or crack, requiringrefinishing.

Instead of using one of the above methods ,it is recommended that homeowners follow afew simple cleaning guidelines.

• Lightly sweep wood flooring with a soft-bristled broom twice a week. This is a quickand easy way to clear away debris particles sothat they do not build up.

• Clean wood flooring once a week with aterry-cloth mop and a cleaner specificallymade for wood flooring, like Bellawood’s soy-based hardwood floor cleaner. This will getrid of the heavier dirt build-up that can causea dull appearance.

Workshop shows gardeners how to use greenhouses

Carol O’Meara

Colorado StateUniversity Extension

DetailsWhat: Food Production Workshop:

Greenhouses, Hydroponics andAquaponics

When: Saturday July 10, 9 a.m. to 4p.m.

Where: Boulder County Parks andOpen Space Office, 5201 Saint VrainRoad, Longmont

Cost: $40, does not include lunchRegistration and Information: colo

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News and Press ReleasesHome & Real Estate Weekly welcomes news

on hirings, advancements, awards, classes andother information of interest to the real estate andhome community. Please submit information tothe editor by e-mail, fax 303-774-8088 or mail to350 Terry St., Longmont, CO 80501. The dead-line is Monday at 5 p.m. the week of publication.

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On the CoverNewly married couple gets help renovating their home on a budget. See story above. (SHNS/HGTV)

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Home Sweet Home

Candice Olson

H GT V

Emily and Martin are newlyweds who justbought their first house. They were excited to starttheir lives together, but once they moved into theirnew digs, all they seemed to do was work.Evenings, weekends – all of their free time wasspent renovating the 80-year-old house. They weretired – and frustrated. And that’s no way to start amarriage.

But for all of their toil and trouble, the coupleput only a small dent in the much-needed renova-tions. What they really wanted was to turn theirdark, drab, open-concept kitchen and dining roominto a bright, inviting room for informal entertain-ing. The problem was that they didn’t know whereto start – and, like many newlyweds, they werelow on funds. So they asked me to help themwith a budget-conscious kitchen/dining-roomface-lift that would reflect their casual, contempo-rary style.

Because I had to keep dollars and cents in mind,I decided to give Emily and Martin the look of anew kitchen without gutting it. The couple ownedstainless-steel and black appliances and had paint-ed the walls a grayish-blue, so I chose a designscheme to complement the existing elements: acolor palette of bold black and clean white, withaccents in blue and silver.

Paint goes a long way in making old look likenew. I started off in the kitchen by giving theexisting cabinets a fresh coat of paint – white forthe upper cabinets and black for the lower cabi-nets. I then added jewel-like hardware to providea bit of sparkle. To tie the area together, I put upa stunning linear backsplash in a cool blue glasstile.

I kept the kitchen’s appliances but replaced thesingle-basin sink with a beautiful, modern under-mount sink with a stunning faucet that is sure tobe a conversation piece. I then replaced the pinkcountertop with beautiful taupe quartz fleckedwith silver and blue. I put the same type of quartz

on the kitchen island, which separates the kitchenfrom the dining room, and added a few funkystools around it.

Emily and Martin wanted the dining room andkitchen to flow into each other. So in the diningroom, I incorporated store-bought cabinetry thathas a similar style to the kitchen cabinets. I stackedup white base and glass-fronted cabinetry into twocolumns and placed a black leather and chromebench between them. Above the bench, which alsofunctions as a banquette, I put up a chalkboardwall for messages.

To warm up the dining room, I put in a new wal-nut table, a few wood and black leather chairs, andadded a heap of blue, brown and geometricalblack-and-white pillows on the bench.

To brighten things up, I put in a host of newlighting: task lighting over the sink, two pendants

over the island and an elegant chandelier in thedining room. I also added ultramodern blinds tothe dining-room window and framed these withcrisp white cotton linen drapes that are bandedwith black fabric.

After a few final accents and accessories – anarea rug, a modern mirror, some lamps and a coolwine rack – the redesign was complete.

This dated, dysfunctional space needed an infu-sion of style and substance. So I united contempo-rary colors, cheerful lighting and lots of function,and turned Emily and Martin’s first house into acomfortable and classic home sweet home. Nowthat’s divine.

Interior decorator Candice Olson is host of HGTV’s “DivineDesign.” For more ideas, information and show times, visitwww.HGTV.com or www.divinedesign.tv.

Newly marriedcouple gets aroom redesignon a budget

Left: Before, this dated,dysfunctional space neededan infusion of style andsubstance. Above: After, withcontemporary colors,cheerful lighting and a lot offunction, Emily and Martin’sfirst house was turned into acomfortable and classichome. (SHNS/HGTV)

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Lien on house prevents short-sale completion

Ilyce Glink

Tribune Media Services

Q: My divorce was final two years ago, and inthe divorce decree I was awarded the house.But prior to my getting a spousal transfer deed,one of my ex-spouse’s creditors put a lien onthe house which prevented me from completinga short-sale.

If one of us or both end up filing bankruptcy,which looks inevitable, is there any way to getthe lien removed so the house can be sold andprevent a foreclosure?

A: You’d have to convince the creditor that thehouse is worthless and there is no cash coming outof it. The creditor might be convinced by an ap-praisal of the property, and a report that lists whatother nearby homes have sold for.

If you can reach a decision-maker who under-stands what you’re saying, there’s a small chancethat this might work out and the lien will be re-moved.

You are trying to sell your home as a short sale.There is no equity in the home and the creditorwon’t get paid any money if the home is sold via ashort sale or in foreclosure.

If you can’t convince the creditor to allow you tosell the home through a short sale, your other op-tion would be to let the home go into foreclosure.In foreclosure, the lender would wipe out the lienof the creditor and then sell the home to a buyerfree of that lien.

Finally, if you file for bankruptcy, your bankrupt-

cy won’t release the lien placed on your home byyour ex-spouse’s creditor. Your spouse’s bankrupt-cy should release the lien.

If you’re worried about your credit history show-ing a bankruptcy and a foreclosure, don’t be. Onceyou have a bankruptcy on your credit history, it’sunlikely adding a foreclosure will do much addi-tional damage.

A real estate attorney or a bankruptcy attorneymight be able to give you more information.

Q: I own a home free and clear, valued at$210,000, down from about $250,000. I alsoown a second home, on which I owe $280,000.This home has a current value of $399,000,down from $460,000.

I sell heavy construction equipment on com-mission, and business has been absolutely deadthe past two years.

My second home mortgage is with one of thebig box lenders, and they won’t work with me.They won’t give me a personal contact or tellme who owns the loan or help me work out aplan to stay current. I was going to suggest aloan restructure with forbearance or low pay-ments for a short period of time to weather theeconomic downturn. I have lost 73 percent ofmy normal annual income. I have the secondhome for sale “by owner” but there’s no oneeven looking.

In essence I have a gun (equity) with no bul-

lets (cash). Can you help?A: Some lenders are working to restructure sec-

ond home loans and others are not. Since you havea lot of equity in both of your homes, you need todo everything you can to continue making thosepayments. Otherwise, you could lose one or both ofyour homes and that would be extremely unfortu-nate.

Can you move into your second home as yourprimary residence? Can you rent out your primaryhome for a year? That might give you more op-tions, as well as bring in additional income. Canyou rent your second home?

Since you have equity in the property, you mightqualify for a refinance, if you have the income tosupport that.

If there are no lookers for homes where your sec-ond home is located, are there buyers lookingwhere your primary home is? If you sell that homeand use the money to pay down or pay off thelender on the second home, you might be able tosave that home and the equity you have built up inthese properties.

You might want to schedule an appointmentwith a HUD-certified housing counselor at Cred-ability.org (formerly CCCS of Greater Atlanta) to goover all of these options, and perhaps a few others.

Ilyce R. Glink’s latest book is “Buy, Close, Move In!” If youhave questions, you can call her radio show toll-free, 800-972-8255, any Sunday, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. EST. ContactIlyce through her Web site, www.thinkglink.com.

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ERA Tradewind Real Estatedraws 10K listing winner

James Plaster of ERA Tradewind Real Estate con-gratulated Michelle Bopp from Porchlight Real Es-tate Group in Denver for winning ERA’s seventh10K Listing drawing for $10,000. The drawingtook place at the Boulder Country Club on June 8.To qualify for this drawing, an agent must representthe buyer in a successful closing of one of ERA’s10K Listings. After every 48 successfully qualifiedclosings, agents will be entered into the next draw-ing.

For more information on how the 10K Listingcan help sell a home, call ERA Tradewind RealEstate at 303-772-9620.

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Mintle, Bruder join Keller Williams 1st Realty Market Center

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Denny Mintle and Patti Bruder,real estate sales professionals inLongmont, have joined the KellerWilliams 1st Realty Market Center.

Mintle has an extensive back-ground in industrial, rural and farmproperties and has been in the realestate industry for 28 years.

Bruder has an extensive back-ground in travel and hospitality in-dustry, and has been in the real es-

tate industry for seven years. Pattiearned the Best in the BusinessAward with United Airlines and willcontinue the same type of dedica-tion with Keller Williams.

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Cutting costs doesn’t mean cutting value in your homeMetro Services

Throughout the last year and a half,many homeowners have been forcedto scale back their home improvementp ro j e c t s .

Good Things Come in Small PackagesWhile the “bigger is better” mantra

proved hurtful to the home improve-ment industry at the onset of the eco-nomic downturn, evidence is begin-ning to suggest that small-budget pro-jects might be leading the way to re-covery. In fact, in their annual Cost vs.Value report, Remodeling magazinenoted that nine of 12 upscale remod-eling projects didn’t even appear

among the top half of all remodels,proving that in the current economybigger isn’t better, or at least biggerisn’t more popular.

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Mortgages that require little money downBy Holden Lewis

b a n k r at e . c o m

Homebuyers with little moneyfor a down payment are findingmore home loans available for alow down payment or even nodown payment.

These mortgages are becomingmore commonplace even as thecountry recovers from a housingbust made worse by the populari-ty of low-down-payment mort-gages during the housing boom.

The Federal Housing Adminis-tration insures loans with smalldown payments. And privatemortgage insurers have loweredtheir down-payment require-ments.

It’s even possible to get a mort-gage today with no money down.The nation’s biggest credit unionoffers “z e ro - d o w n ” m o rt g a g e s .The Department of Veterans Af-fairs and the Department of Agri-culture guarantee home loanswith no down payments.

Following are a few options for

borrowers seeking low-down-pay-ment and zero-down-paymenthome mortgages:

Veterans AffairsVeterans Affairs (formerly the

Veterans Administration) guaran-tees no-down purchase mortgagesfor qualified veterans. Privatelenders originate VA loans, whichthe VA guarantees. There is nomortgage insurance. The borrow-er pays a funding fee, which canbe rolled into the loan amount.

The VA funding fee varies, de-pending on whether the veteranserved in the regular military orin the Reserves or NationalGuard, and whether it’s the veter-an’s first VA loan or a subsequentone. The funding fee can be aslow as 2.15 percent or as high as3.3 percent.

Navy Federal Credit UnionNavy Federal Credit Union of-

fers 100 percent financing (up to$650,000) to qualified membersfor buying primary homes. Cred-it-union eligibility is restricted to

members of the military, somecivilian employees of the militaryand U.S. Department of Defense,and family members.

Navy Federal resumed zero-down financing this year after ahiatus of a couple of years. Bar-bara Sheehan, Navy Federal’s as-sistant vice president for mort-gage products, says when mem-bers of the military are trans-ferred, they sometimes own hous-es whose values have fallen, wip-ing out equity.

“Some people had to take loss-es to sell their houses, so to haveto start over and save the moneyagain for a down payment is reallyd i ff i c u l t , ” she says.

The credit union’s zero-downprogram is similar to the VA’s.One difference is cost: Navy Fed-eral’s funding fee of 1.75 percentis less than the VA’s funding fees.

The Department of AgricultureThe Department of Agricul-

t u re ’s Rural Development mort-gage-guarantee program is so

popular that it ran out of moneythis spring. Congress is expectedto cough up more in time forsummer homebuying season.

Some borrowers are surprisedto find that Rural Developmentloans aren’t confined to farmland.The USDA has maps on its web-site that highlight eligible areas.In addition to geographical limits,the USDA program has restric-tions on household income, andit’s intended for first-time buyers,although there are exceptions.

The USDA mortgage comesfrom a bank, and there is no mort-gage insurance. Instead, the US-DA levies a 2 percent guaranteefee, which can be rolled into theloan amount.

The zero-down options listedabove are restricted to limitedgroups of buyers. With a mini-mum down payment of 3.5 per-cent, the Federal Housing Admin-istration is the low-down optionthat’s available to the most peo-ple.

Today, about 30 percent of all

home-loan borrowers get FHA-in-sured loans, up from 3 percentduring the housing boom. TheFHA gained market share aftermany other low-down-paymentoptions (such as piggyback loans)evaporated in the housing bust.

Losses to the insurance fundcompelled the FHA to hike rates.The FHA charges an upfront pre-mium of 2.25 percent of the mort-gage amount. On a loan with theminimum down payment, there’san annual premium of 0.55 per-cent of the mortgage amount, or$550 a year for each $100,000b o r ro w e d .

There is one more option forborrowers in the “low-down-pay-ment” camp: a standard homeloan with private mortgage insur-ance.

Typically, monthly privatemortgage insurance costs morethan FHA insurance for borrow-ers who put down 5 percent.However, PMI costs less thanFHA for loans with down pay-ments of 10 percent or more.

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Chandeliers are considered ArtDeco, but may reflect earlier timeBy Helaine Fendelman

and Joe Rosson

Scripps Howard News

Service

Dear Helaine and Joe: Wehave two of these extremelyheavy chandeliers. We weretold they are Art Deco fromthe late 1940s. Any informa-tion you can supply would beappreciated. – T. D .

Dear T.D.: Perhaps the mostoverworked and erroneouslyapplied term in all the world ofantiques and collectibles is “A rtDeco.” This phrase is appliedto a variety of objects found inantiques shops, antiques mallsand online that are described asbeing anywhere from the “early20th century” to the 1950s – oreven beyond, in some in-stances.

Some say the roots of Art De-co point to the aftermath of theUniversal Exposition held inParis in 1900, when a group ofFrench artists loosely bandedtogether to form La Society desArtistes Decorateurs. Otherssay that the beginnings of ArtDeco can be traced to 1909 andthe stage settings created bySergei Pavlovich Diaghilev forhis Ballets Russe in Paris.

World War I stunted the de-velopment of Art Deco, but af-ter the war, members of La So-ciety des Artistes Decorateursorganized the 1925 Paris Expo-sition Internationale des ArtsDecorative et Industriels Mod-ernes. This was the great flow-ering of the Art Deco move-

ment, but it fell out of fashionin Europe quickly thereafter.

However, it remained popu-lar in the United States untilthe beginning of World War II.But after that, it was no longeran important influence inAmerican design. It should bestrongly stated that Art Decowas an artist’s movement andthat true Art Deco is artisticallymade with good-quality designand materials.

The two chandeliers in to-day’s question are consideredto be Art Deco by most sourceswe checked, but they are prob-ably from the 1930s and weremanufactured much closer to1925 than to 1945. It is impos-sible to tell from the pho-tographs from which materialsthese chandeliers might havebeen made.

The glass appears to be cus-tard yellow, while the metalmay be bronze – which wouldbe desirable – but some of theparts look as if they might beplated. We find this pair to beattractive, with five slip shadesin grooved half ovals radiatingfrom a shallow, domed circularc e n t e r.

At auction, we feel this pairshould bring between $450 and$650 and retail in the $1,000 to$1,500 range.

Helaine Fendelman and Joe Rossonare the authors of “Price It Yourself”(HarperResource, $19.95). Contactthem at Treasures in Your Attic, P.O.Box 18350, Knoxville, TN 37928. E-mail them at [email protected].

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Bathroomcleaning

tips

How do hotels keep those bath-rooms so clean? One quick answer isthat hotels clean bathrooms everyday. While you may not want toclean your entire bathroom that of-ten, doing small things can give yourbathroom a daily perk-up. The rest isin the weekly routine.

Step 1: Vacuum and dustWork from top to bottom, dusting

before vacuuming.

Step 2: Heat up surfacesHeating tile and the tub just 10

degrees above the normal air temper-ature doubles the effectiveness of al-kaline cleansers.

Step 3: SpreadUse a sponge or cloth to spread

the cleanser evenly on tile surfaces.

Step 4: SprayDrain the tub, then spray an an-

tibacterial cleaner on tile walls, tub,counters, sink, toilet and floor.

Step 5: SitDisinfectants need contact time in

order to work.

Step 6: ScrubUse a scrub brush or abrasive pad

to scrub the tub and tiles.

Step 7: RinseRinse after spraying your cleanser.

Step 8: DryUse clean, dry cotton cloths or

rags to thoroughly dry all surfaces.

Step 9: Glass and mirrorsClean the mirror and other glass.

Step 10: FloorsExit out of the bathroom by rins-

ing, wiping and drying the floor.

– Kathy McLeary, hgtv.com

Hover Manor Senior Apartment Residence

1401 Elmhurst Dr. • 303-772-9292

$835-$840

$835-$840 1 1 Yes No Yes Yes

Secure building, quiet neighborhood, meal program, transportation, utilities

paid, appliances & cable TV included, 62 yrs & older; vouchers accepted.

Victoria Inn2400 17th Ave. • 303-772-4667

$715-$850 $250 1, 2 1,

1¾ Yes Yes Yes(in each apart-ment)

A/C, D/W, cable ready, balcony or deck, carport, outdoor pool, close to

shopping & bus stop.

Ute Creek Apartments1100 E 17th Ave. • 303-684-6821

Starting At $760-

$799$125 1, 2 1, 2 Yes Yes Yes

Full SIzein each apart-ment

YesMove-In Specials, senior and other discounts. Fireplace, pool & spa,

24-hour fitness, garages. Close to shopping.

The Shores2450 Airport Rd. • 303-774-8000

*$705- $1200

$100$200$300

1,2,& 3 Studios

1,2

Yes(Short Term

Avail.)Yes Yes Yes Yes

Gas fireplaces, 24 hr. fitness center, heated pool & hot tub, A/C, business center, gourmet kitchens, detached garages. *On selected apartments.

Cloverbasin Village630 Peck Dr. • 888-837-4912

$690-$1100 $149

1,2,33-bdrm.town-homes

2 Yes YesYes

(65 lbs limit)

NoYes

(& rental avail-able)

Convenient location, pet friendly, garages available, 24-hour mainte-

nance

Elliott Apartments418 Emery St. Longmont, CO 80501

303-772-6452

$580-$945 Yes 1, 2, 3 1, 2 Yes Yes Pets

Neg. YesIn historic Longmont, large trees,

quiet neighborhood on-site parking & storage. Close to RTD. Heat included.

Fox Ridge Apartments3800 Pike Rd., Longmont, CO 80503

303-774-9944

$789-$1239 $200 1, 2, 3 1, 2

Yes(Short Term

Avail.)Yes Yes Yes Yes

Island kitchens, garden tubs, gas fireplaces, double balconies, two tone paint, gated community. Close

to schools & newest community in Longmont.

Tanglewood CondominiumsSenior Community

100 21st Ave., Longmont, CO 80501 303-774-0300

$1235-$1625

$1235-$1625 1, 2 1, 2 Yes Some

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Utility Room w/ Full

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Welcome Home!• FREE Washer/Dryer & Carport

• Wood-burning fireplace• Large balconies/patios• Approved pets accepted • MTM leases available• Within walking

distance of shopping, restaurants & RTD• On line leasing available• One bdr, 1 bath starting at $715!• Two bdr, 2 bath starting at $850!

APARTMENTS

2400 17th Avenue, Longmont, Colorado 80503

303-772-4667303-772-4667*www.victoriainnapts.com

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0 APP FEE: SummerSpecial! 1 bdrm $550On-site pkng/laundry.A/C. Water & heat pd.Se Habla Espanol.

(303)774-0593

0 App, 1 & 2 bdrm, quiet,$545/$650, Heat furn, A/C.No Smk/Pets. 303-775-7517

Apartments/Unfurnished 4030

NO lease, dep or credit chkWkly/mnthly • 303-776-2185• ALSO RV SITES AVAIL!

1 & 2 BDRM DELUXECORPORATE CONDOS,fully furnished. 303-588-0726

Apartments/Furnished 4010

Rentals

To place an ad, call 303-776-7440 or go to www.TimesCall.com/classifieds and place yourad any time of the day or night. Fax: 303-772-8339…email: [email protected]

1 BDRM ONCOFFMAN

$525. On-site laundry,A/C, off-st pkng. N/S.Avail now. (303)651-2881

1 BDRM APT´s-Starting at $450, some with

Move-in Specials!Call PMP, 303-776-RENT

1 BDRM and 2 BDRMapartments availablein Longmont from$475 to $695!

For locations & details callPML Inc (303)772-5934

1 & 2 BDRMApt HomesFox Ridge Apts PremierGated Community. PetsOK!For Info & SpecialsCall (303)774-9944

•1 & 2 BDRM ✭ $550-$675FREE Heat 1060 17th Ave,Habla Espanol 720-327-8918

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Apartment HomesThe ShoresApartments,

Hwy 66 & Airport Rd(303)774-8000

Apartments/Unfurnished 4030

LE DEAUVILLEAPARTMENTSROOMY & READY1 Bd From $575

2 Beds From $610Great Location

Large UnitsPark Like SettingAmple Parking

A/C & Pool

303.772.3737

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2 BD, W/D hkp, newpaint/carpet, wood flr,1851 Emery #1, #2 $6552 BD, 1.5 bath, W/D hkp,1100SF, 204 E St Clair#D, $7102 BD, 1 ba, gar, 850SF,2330 Wedgewood, $710Alert Realty 303-776-5156

2 BDRM, CLEAN, neardowntown, laundry room,stor. No pets. $600/mo +dep. Call 303-324-9922

2 BDRM APT´s-Starting at $550, some with

Move-in Specials!Call PMP, 303-776-RENT

2 BDRM, 1 ba, lg sunny &quiet, WD, A/C, balcony,strg! No pets. 2041 Meadow

Dr. $725 303-443-4308

2 BDRM, 1 BA, $700/mo,only $250 deposit. Gas &Wtr paid. 1419 Emery St. SeHabla Espanol. 303-678-6221

1st FLOOR 1 bdrm aptQuiet area, lndry nr 23rd &Main. Sorry no pets, $550Top Realty, (303)931-6423

1 BDRM trlr, nice, lg livrm, 8x25 hobby rm, pvtpatio. No pets. Refs. Lease.$535/inclusive. 303-507-3457

● 1 BDRM- remod, N/S● A/C, lndry, off st pkng● $625, 303-444-0501

Apartments/Unfurnished 4030

Great value, 1 bdrm, offstreet parking, No pets,laun. $475 970-310-6321.

EASTGLEN APTS630 Lashley, Longmont

(303)682-29431, 2 & 3 BEDROOMS:SUMMER SAVINGS!Pool, air, laundry

✭Wtr, trash, sewer pd

CLOVERBASINVILLAGE1-888-837-4912630 Peck Drive-Longmont West onNelson/Airport Rd

▼1 Bedroom, 1 BathAS LOW AS $614

▼2 Bedroom, 2 BathAS LOW AS $741

▼3 Bedroom, 2 BathStarting @ $815!

▼3 BedroomTownhouses

Starting at $857!

QUAILVILLAGE303-485-0065321 Quail Road-across fromLongmont Rec

Center

•2 Bedroom, 2 BathAS LOW AS $741

•3 Bedroom, 2 BathStarting at $799!

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AVAILABLE*

**Income GuidelinesMay Apply**

• Full Size Washer &Dryer Hookups

• Close to Bus lines• Pets Welcome

$675 Firestone- Lg 2 bdrm,1-3/4 ba, W/D hkup, 3-plex.565 1st St #3. (720)936-1854.

3 BDRM Mobile home inErie. N/P. W/D, $650. 735Kattell #113. 303-980-1204

2036 ESTES LANE -2 bdrm, newly remod, offst pkng, $595. 303-485-0272.

Se habla español.

Apartments/Unfurnished 4030

Buy it...Sell it...Find it...

Classified

UTE CREEK APTS1 & 2 bdrm apt homes,Move-in specials & dis-counts avail. East 17th &Pace 303-684-6821

ROOMS & ApartmentsWeekly/Monthly, from$100/week. Utililtiesincluded. (303)931-7108

LG 1 bdrm, nice & clean.Downtown area, upstairs.No pets. Gas & water pd.

$585/mo. 303-875-1399

Lanyon Park Apartments1 br/1 ba $535, range,refrig, D/W, laundry fac.,near bus & stores. Call on-site mgr Dan 720-494-7637 orMock 303-497-0668. www.mockpropertymanagement.com

Horizon Place1 Bedroom- $525!2 Bedroom- $625!

Secure bldg, swimmingpool, A/C, on-site laundry.Call PMP, 303-776-RENT

Great location -South, 2bdrm, att. gar. fam. Rm.,deck, off str. pkg, W & D,storage, $800. + deposit &lease tel. 720-353-1290

Apartments/Unfurnished 4030

GREAT 2 bdrm in Sr bldg,$850/mo. Contact A&GProp Mgmt, (303)419-8552

1390 SF, walk in pantry,double oven, hrdwd flrs,A/C, balcony, too manyextras to list! $1075.1416 Whitehall Dr.

Call PMP, 303-776-RENT

Condos/Townhouses 4050

1500 SQ FT-936 MAIN ST

Good visibility 303-885-7617

● 142 6TH ST Frederick2 units: 960 SF & 1920 SFNo triple net. (303)857-8777

Commercial/Industrial 4040

VALUE PLACEFIRESTONE

New ExtentedStay Hotel

● $179“FIRST WEEKSPECIAL!”

New building. Furnstudios, full kitchens,free utils, no lease.

✓ Perfect for visitingfriends & family!

I-25 & Hwy 119,Longmont exit 240.

303-485-0040

*New guests only.Bring ad to qualify.*Expires 6/30/2010

Apartments/Unfurnished 4030

DUPLEXES2 & 3 bedrooms

• 25 Mumford• 1775 Antero

Call PMP, 303-776-RENT

● 712 MEEKER-2 bdrm, 1 ba, fncd yd, W/D,

pet nego. $750.Call Pennant (303)447-8988

2 BDRM, 1 BA, all applc,W/D hkup, offst prkg,734 So Bowen St, N/S $700/mo + $700 dep. 785-817-9827

2 BD, 1 ba, sm fncd yd,wd hkup, 2121 15th $6752 BD 875 sf, pet neg, shedwd hkp 460 Lashley $6952 BD, 1.5 bath, garage,1050SF, 17 15th Ave, $7252 BD, 1 ba culdesac, gar,850sf, 281Caywood, $7953 BD, 1.5 ba, gar 1080 sf1339 Emery $895Alert Realty 303-776-5156

1819 Antero 2 bdrm, 2 ba,frpl, gar, fncd yd, AC, N/S,Resp. party only, $850/mo303-204-7445

1300 PARKER- 2 bdrm,1-3/4 bath, double gar,unfin bsmt. $850/mo, $850/sec, 1 yr lease. N/P. Credit

ref´s req,clean. Call, (303)678-8548.

0 App Fee-$100 off 1st 2 mosLg 3 bdrm, 2 ba, gar, waterpd. No dogs. 303-651-3216

Duplexes 4060

REYNOLDS FARM LANE3 bdrm, 2 ba, 2 car gar,patio, A/C, immaculatecondition! Landlord payswater. $1200/rent & secdep. Call (303)651-0437

Rent/option to buy-1 bd, 1.5ba twnhm, frplc, granitetops, lndry rm w/ w/d, fncdctyd w/flgstn, Rentonly:$750/mo; Rent w/option:$725/mo (1st 6 morent appl ies towardspurch) 1 blk W of 17th andHover 303-344-1382

Condos/Townhouses 4050

● 132 5th FORT LUPTONCute 2 bdrm, 1 ba, bsmt, 2car. $895. N/P. 303-857-8777

● 1203 SPRUCE4 bdrm, 2 ba, 2 story, 2 cargar, new carpet. N/P. Noyard work. $1175/mo. RMGRealty, (303)772-4466

● 118 MEREDITH LANE-5 Bdrm, 2 ba, W/D, lg famrm, pets ok, $1325. PennentInvestments, (303)447-8988

EQUAL HOUSINGOPPORTUNITYAll real estate

advertised in thispaper is subject to thefederal and state FairHousing Act whichmakes it illegal toadvertise “any

preference, limitationor discrimination

based on race, color,religion, sex, handicap,familial status or

national origin, or anintention to make anysuch preference,limitation, ordiscrimination.”

The newspaper willnot knowingly acceptany advertising for

real estate which is inviolation of the law.All persons are herebyinformed that all

dwellings advertisedare available on anequal opportunity

basis.

Houses 4080

INDOOR GARAGE &Commercial Storage

20x40 or 20x50 start at $325,9x29 w/ gar door $200;10x10 $75; 12x5 $50; 10x5 $40I-25 & Hwy-66. 970-535- 6074www.Longmont-storage.com

● 10x20 SECURE ●Garage/Storage unit on

9th & Bross. $65 303-931-6423

Garages/StorageSpaces 4070

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Own a home for$O Down!Do youqualify?

Call Devin O´BranaganERA Tradewind

303-775-0710

Old Town Erie, remod, 3bdrm, 2 ba, new lamnt,crpt,paint,lndscp;dbl parksp, fncd 1/4ac, SS appl,corian cntrs, W/D, pet neg,720-771-1557 to see. dep/ref.

4 BDRM, 3 BA w/ ViewLgmt Est, 2 stry, approx3400 sf, 2 car gar. Lg fncdyard, encl patio, BBQ, AC,gas frpl, updated kitch,green hse in back. N/S.3572 Columbia Dr. $1650,avail 7/1. [email protected]

3 BDRM, 2 BA. 2 car gar,all new main flr, No cats,dogs nego. Near McIntoshLake $1325/mo 720-273-5924

3 BDRM, 2 BA, 2 Car, AvailJuly 1. $1495. No smkg,nopets. 303-775-0108 5714 BlueMtn Cir. 1 yr lease.

303-775-0108

3 BDRM, 2.5 BA House1945 Juniper, 2150 sq ft,frpl, W/D, DW. Dogs neg,park nearby, fncd yd, finbsmt. $1340 (415)297-7194

3 & 4 BEDROOMHOUSE BARGAINS!• 4801 Platue Rd• 1107 Sheri MarCall TODAY!

PMP, 303-776-RENT.

Houses 4080

255 WEAVER PARKCLASS “A” second

floor office space for lease or sale. Common

area, conference room, elevator, mountain views.1 yr Free Rent!

Don Rulle, CCIM303-772-2222

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500 to 2500 SF, can divide.On site prkg, Good trafficexposure. 303-523-3369

$250/MONTH-Great parking, quiet.

Ground level. Four SeasonsRealty, (303)875-1345

Office Space 4100

3 BDRM, 1 BA $700 + $700dep & utils. Small petsallowed. River ValleyVillage, 303-772-3240.

1 BDRM trlr, nice, lg livrm, 8x25 hobby rm, pvtpatio. No pets. Refs. Lease.$535/inclusive. 303-507-3457

Mobile Homes/Spaces 4090

Walk out base.,2 bdrm,kitchen, $725/mo+dep.Avail. 7-1. 303-667-0721

RENT ME!!!4 Bdrm, 3 Bath,

For only

$1099.00/month!All appliances included.Great school district,swimming pool,

clubhouse, playgroundand nature trails.Pet friendly.

SUN HOMES ATEAGLE CREST

1-888-246-5232www.4eaglecrest.com*Expires 6/30/2010

Houses 4080

Ed & Keith Kanemoto303-772-2222

Two spaces available, close to Twin Peaks Mall,

Home Depot, Pennys and more. 1,141 SF to 2,840 SF

26-149881

Retail Space 4135

ROOM FOR RENTPets nego, $450/monthincludes utils. CableTV & Hi-speed

internet. (303)548-4332

Roomate wanted40+ to share a lg 2 bd/2baapt; $475/mo incl all utils,W/D, cable, internet, pool,

hot tub, N/S N/P.Call Charles at 720-938-6627

MATURE MALE 40+share home all utils + w/d$425/mo. (303)833-6808

BASEMENT for rent inBerthoud, $600/ month,$600 deposit. NO D/D/S/P.Month to month lease.

720-849-0749

2 ROOMS IN LARGE,clean home in SW nearopen space, mall. N/S,W / D . $ 2 8 0 - $ 4 2 0 .720-495-5053.

1 BDRM $450/mo. Shareba w/1. Share quiet housew/3. Utils incl. 303-523-3195

RoommatesWanted 4120

PROFESSIONAL OfficesN. Longmont. 150 to 825 SF.Single & 3 office suite.All ground level, 2 entr,great prkg. 303-956-1141

OFFICE SPACE For RentHolistic wellness center.

(720)280-9047

Aprox 800sq, all util inc,320 Main St Mead,

At Old post office, $750/mo970-535-4358 or 303-651-7217

Office Space 4100

Ed & Keith Kanemoto303-772-2222

Bank Owned Industrial Condo

For Sale2,126 SF, OH door,

some nice office finish, open warehouse

$175,000

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PRICE REDUCEDPRICE REDUCED

35 Acres35 AcresNE of Mead on NE of Mead on

WCR 38WCR 38

Vacant farm land with Great Mountain views

for home site.

Includes 1 Share Highland Ditch, 25 Shares CBT, 5 Shares Lake

McIntosh.

Asking $595,000

Mike DavisMike DavisRE/MAX TraditionsRE/MAX Traditions

[email protected]@remax.net

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2 Bedroom, 2 bathCondo, A/C, 1 car garage.$111,500. 50 19th Avenue.303-678-8231. Dayton Land& RE.

2 BDRM/1.5 BA Townhomenear park & athletic club.PAYMENTS LESS THAN

RENT! $119,500307-216-0292

Condos/Townhouses 5040

BERTHOUD Warehousewith small office, 3000 SF@ 604 2nd St. $200,000 sell

lease. (970)493-7775

AUTO Body w/ paint booth,many comm/indust uses.$305K Broker 303-828-3222

CommercialReal Estate 5030

Real Estate

773 SQ FT- busy shoppingcenter, 1116 Francis St,

$825. Alert RE (303)776-5156

Retail Space 4135

SEMI-FURN Rooms/AptsWkly/mnthly from $100/wkUtils/micro/fridge inc

(303)931-7108

RoomsFor Rent 4130

303-772-7576 629 Terry St., Longmont

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Real Estate Transactions are supplied byProspects Unlimited Inc., 1151 EagleDrive Ste. 467, Loveland, CO 80537.

Longmont• John & Susan Hunnell from

Darcy Bufalini, 5607 Blue Moun-tain Cir, Longmont, $284,900,home

• Julie & Chris Mearkle fromMaria Compian, 1233 S Terry St,Longmont, $198,000, home

• Andrew Fiscus from JamesDickerson, 7923 Meadowlake Rd,Longmont, $585,000, home

• Kathleen Calvin from WayneDraper, 8050 Niwot Rd Unit 17,Longmont, $57,500, condo

• Matthew Zlaten from FannieMae, 1153 Longdon St, Long-mont, $113,200, home

• Russell Ray from Fannie Mae,120 Bowen St, Longmont,$175,000, home

• Scott Wells from Fannie Mae,1836 Atwood St, Longmont,$150,000, home

• Kelly & Gregory Grahamfrom Firstier Bank, 1019 Confi-dence Dr, Longmont, $525,000,home

• Jennifer & Dylan Ha fromWilliam Garden, 1100 ChestnutDr, Longmont, $299,900, home

• Lindell & Judy Small fromCalvin Jassmann, 1333 CharlesDr Unit 19, Longmont, $263,000,condo

• Craig & Jodi Benson fromScott Lee, 2060 Emerald Dr,Longmont, $499,000, home

• John & Johnita Creightonfrom Hattie Little, 821 Vivian St,Longmont, $145,000, home

• Loren Greiner from BenjaminPedrett, 714 Sumner St, Long-mont, $218,000, home

• James LLC from DarwinPruisner, 7660 N 73rd St, Long-mont, $400,000, home

• Justin Bingham from ShadowCreek Homes LLC, 1357 Arm-strong Dr, Longmont, $384,400,home

• John Revocable from LanceStange, 2257 Santa Fe Dr, Long-mont, $265,000, home

• Richard & Priscilla Lukonfrom Mary Lou Stenger, 730 Sum-ner St, Longmont, $175,000,home

• David & Heather Schmittfrom James Still, 1838 Gay St,Longmont, $197,000, home

• Leroy Troxel from JeniferWergin, 1550 Cedarwood Dr,Longmont, $232,000, home

• Sudhir & Trupti Shah fromBank America, 225 E 8th Ave UnitF13, Longmont, $45,400, condo

• Colin & Chelsea Rickmanfrom Brm Partners LP, 1347 Mc-Clure Dr, Longmont, $215,000,

home• Sachindra Baishya from Larry

Christian, 5119 Bella Vista Dr,Longmont, $355,500, home

• Jason Balke from ColonialNational Mortgage, 151 4th Ave,Longmont, $129,900, home

• Peter & Michele Blankenfrom William Creech, 733 TealCir, Longmont, $405,000, home

• David & Mari Lehman fromFrederick Dion, 2430 Tulip St,Longmont, $199,000, home

• Mark Ivins from Katie Golds-berry, 804 Summer Hawk Dr Unit1207, Longmont, $137,000, con-do

• Gretchen Krivoshia from JP-Morgan Chase Bank National,6648 Fairways Dr, Longmont,$385,000, home

• Kenneth & Sandra Millerfrom Don Martin, 1519 WhitehallDr, Longmont, $334,000, home

• Erin Mowbray from DavidLee Orvis, 312 Cottonwood Ct,Longmont, $79,500, home

• Jose Menaalvarado from Gre-gory Rapp, 641 Penhurst Cir,Longmont, $305,000, home

• Joshua Wiest from PhyllisSchell, 1918 Logan St, Longmont,$192,500, home

• Michael & Wanda Woodfordfrom Richard Sewczak, 525Cameron Ct, Longmont,$200,000, home

• Robert & Judith Hinks fromRonald Smalley, 4808 Bella VistaDr, Longmont, $328,000, home

• Uriel Berumen from TerryThomas, 1417 Bellwood Dr,Longmont, $250,000, home

• Pilar Lafaye from MichaelZowak, 2965 Bow Line Pl, Long-mont, $219,000, home

• Brian Rabin from Dei, 8050Niwot Rd Unit 59, Longmont,$69,000, condo

• Lance Anderson from DonaldH Wahlstrom Living Trust, 1412Twin Sisters Dr, Longmont,$171,000, home

• Lawrence & Peggy Duso fromUS Bank, 6071 County Road 20,Longmont, $250,000, home

Berthoud• Nathan Genardi from Chris

Challman, 4900 Glen Dr,Berthoud, $325,000, home

• Cynthia Crouse from JudithWillis, 1503 Willow Dr, Berthoud,$192,000, home

Dacono• Christopher Clack from Jason

Wellborn, 530 Elizabeth St, Da-cono, $179,900, home

• Timothy Burow from FedHome Loan Mtg Corp, 3242Meadowbrook Pl, Dacono,$249,900, home

Erie• Mark & Cynthia Waldron

from Gerald Arnold, 168 Sum-merfield Ct, Erie, $312,000, home

• Brian & Katy Rhoades fromThomas MacKall, 1228 Allen Ave,Erie, $343,500, home

• Royce & Manele Short fromDaren Caldwell, 2246 Linden Pl,Erie, $305,000, home

• David Quinn from PhilipCouch, 1749 MaCullen Dr, Erie,$367,000, home

• Christopher & Amy Clarkfrom NP Dodge, 2611 WisteriaDr, Erie, $288,000, home

• Todd & Denise Druse fromGregory Spinuzzi, 894 Lasnik St,Erie, $365,000, home

• Michael Filiaggi from CoenenLand Co LLC, 1046 Greens Pl,Erie, $120,000, home

• Patricia Sandoval from JpMorgan Alternative Loan Tru,1947 Windemere Ln, Erie,$204,300, home

• Robert & Elizabeth Johnsonfrom Michael Pruden, 3200 NButtercup Cir, Erie, $475,000,home

• Matthew & Rene McCaugh-try from James Taylor, 710 LehighCir, Erie, $248,500, home

• Grant Miller from TaylorMorrison Colo Inc, 1064 Koss St,Erie, $304,500, home

• Patricia Grinnan from VRCDevl LLC, 1435 Blue Sky WayUnit 8-208, Erie, $144,900, condo

Firestone• Great Lllp from Jill Bunnell,

10818 Cimmarron St Unit 204,Firestone, $175,000, condo

• Jeremy Nichols from MelissaDevries, 10394 Dresden St, Fire-stone, $215,000, home

• Stacey & Karl Reagin fromArrowhead Properties LLC, 5920Tenderfoot Ave, Firestone,$250,000, home

• Jared & Amy Follweiler fromAurora Loan Services LLC, 5890Tenderfoot Ave, Firestone,$200,000, home

• Blake Davenport from ScottKimball, 6337 Shenandoah Ave,Firestone, $249,000, home

• Jessica Ramirez from ReneLindeen, 10532 Sunburst Ave,Firestone, $220,000, home

• Michael Teater from DallasMiller, 258 4th St, Firestone,$143,000, home

• Michael Clark from Pruden-tial Relocation Inc, 6478 SilverleafAve, Firestone, $220,000, home

• Paula Rauzi from Tonia Ver-milye, 6359 Valley Vista Ave, Fire-stone, $170,000, home

Fort Lupton• Johnna Shepard from Gail

Coleman, 1310 Lancaster Ave,Fort Lupton, $124,000, home

• Ricky Solano from EmeliaPerry, 1016 Park Ave, Fort Lup-ton, $122,500, home

• Veronica Navarro from RyanFadeley, 1905 Aspen St, Fort Lup-ton, $140,000, home

• Walter & Erica Seegrist fromMostafagholi Gholizadeh, 1023Birch Ave, Fort Lupton, $151,000,home

• Ismael Sanchez from KennethChristensen, 2011 Hickory St,Fort Lupton, $146,500, home

Fr e d e r i c k• Gavin & Rebecca Payne from

Flatiron Mtg Lending LLC, 9044Eldorado Ave, Frederick,$277,000, home

• Bryce & Alisha Hammer fromAlr Invest LLC, 8832 Shetland Dr,Frederick, $375,800, home

• Christopher & Rebec Thorpfrom Glenn Boardman, 5129 Dvo-rak Cir, Frederick, $255,000,home

Ly o n s• James & Peter Smith from

Keith Pike, 788 Sunrise Dr, Lyons,$546,500, home

• Troy Malcom from RobertGoldman, 116 Estes Ct, Lyons,$397,500, home

• Geralyn Gibson from MarkelHomes Construction Co, 325 Mc-Connell Dr, Lyons, $460,400,home

Foreclosures – notice of electionand demand

• Borrower: Richard Fitz-patrick, Lender: US Bank Nation-al Association, Amount:$460,602, Property: 7106 BennetRd, Berthoud, Filed: 06/15/10

• Borrower: Michael & DollyJames, Lender: BAC Home LoansServicing LP, Amount: $189,309,Property: 721 Big Oak Ct,Berthoud, Filed: 06/16/10

• Borrower: Faren Stroh,Lender: Ocwen Loan ServicingLLC As Servicer, Amount:$325,764, Property: 506 CountyRoad 48, Berthoud, Filed:06/16/10

• Borrower: James & KathleenMercure, Lender: US Bank Na-tional Association, Amount:$296,833, Property: 1940 Winde-mere Ln, Erie, Filed: 06/11/10

• Borrower: Joshua Russick &Taylor Hayden, Lender: BACHome Loans Servicing LP,Amount: $188,109, Property:6115 Snowberry Ave, Firestone,Filed: 06/14/10

• Borrower: Keith & CrystalMoore, Lender: Colonial NationalMortgage, Amount: $269,338,Property: 6264 Utica Ave, Fire-

stone, Filed: 06/14/10• Borrower: Sergio Munoz Mar-

quez & Andres Ocon, Lender:Wells Fargo Bank NA, Amount:$160,368, Property: 413 McClureAve, Firestone, Filed: 06/10/10

• Borrower: Rhoda McKoy,Lender: BAC Home Loans Servic-ing LP, Amount: $273,019, Prop-erty: 6981 Sunburst Ave, Fire-stone, Filed: 06/10/10

• Borrower: Patrick & CeliaOrnelas, Lender: Wells FargoBank NA, Amount: $149,884,Property: 1116 Lancaster Ave,Fort Lupton, Filed: 06/10/10

• Borrower: Gary & AnnetteRudy, Lender: Vanderbilt Mort-gage And Finance Inc, Amount:$237,135, Property: 15503 MorrisAve, Fort Lupton, Filed: 06/14/10

• Borrower: Salvador & MariaFlores, Lender: US Bank NA,Amount: $241,930, Property:1201 Pacific Way, Fort Lupton,Filed: 06/14/10

• Borrower: Adam & PatriciaNunn, Lender: Great WesternBank, Amount: $90,026, Proper-ty: 7528 Richard Ave, Fort Lup-ton, Filed: 06/14/10

• Borrower: ChristopherO'Donnell, Lender: MorequityInc, Amount: $220,000, Property:919 Alta St, Longmont, Filed:06/11/10

• Borrower: Erin West, Lender:PHH Mortgage Corporation,Amount: $159,985, Property:1230 Tulip St, Longmont, Filed:06/11/10

• Borrower: Uri & Alisa VanKampen, Lender: CitimortgageInc, Amount: $173,230, Property:1416 Whitehall Dr 14f, Long-mont, Filed: 06/14/10

• Borrower: Phillip & MarieAragon, Lender: Wells Fargo BankNA, Amount: $159,545, Property:1541 Amherst Dr, Longmont,Filed: 06/11/10

• Borrower: Linda Smith,Lender: Wells Fargo Bank NA,Amount: $353,430, Property:1855 3rd Ave, Longmont, Filed:06/16/10

• Borrower: Barbara Blazon,Lender: Wells Fargo Bank NA,Amount: $87,256, Property: 2136Steele St, Longmont, Filed:06/16/10

• Borrower: Connie & OrvalWilliams, Lender: Fifth ThirdMortgage Company, Amount:$246,359, Property: 2211Whistler Dr, Longmont, Filed:06/15/10

• Borrower: Anthony Seacat,Lender: Nationstar MortgageLLC, Amount: $187,923, Proper-ty: 1142 Venice St, Longmont,Filed: 06/15/10

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$187,000 Longmont 951 Rose St. 1-3 Prudential Rocky Mtn Realty/Schack 303-772-2222

$199,900 Mead 3602 Whetstone Way 11-1 Coldwell Banker Residential/Ankrum 303-772-7478

$199,900 Platteville 475 Stevens Circle 10-12 K & O Realty/Kline 970-388-2926

$221,500 Longmont 947 Terry St. 11-1 Coldwell Banker Residential/Smith 303-772-7478

$230,000 Longmont 223 Cattail Ct 1-4 Remax Traditions/Werner 970-581-8377

$249,900 Longmont 1301 Gay Circle 12-3 Prudential Rokcy Mtn Realty/Schlagel 303-772-2222

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