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Page 1: Real Estate Weekly

HOME& RealEstateWe e k l y

May 22, 2010

Longmont Times-Call www.YourFr ontRangeHome.com

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A roundabout findBy Helaine Fendelman

and Joe Rosson

Scripps Howard News Service

Dear Helaine and Joe: A woman gavethis chair to my parents in 1916 as a gift.She had originally received it from an-other woman in Newport, R.I. How old isit? What is its value? – J.R .R .

Dear J.R.R.: With its provenance – or theknown history of the object – it might beeasy to assume that this chair is American,but it is not.

The particular piece in today’s question isa corner or “ro u n d a b o u t ” chair. In Ameri-can and English cabinetmaking, the cornerchair is generally described as an open-backed armchair designed to be placed in acorner when not in use and then pulled intothe room when needed.

Corner chairs are said to have originatedin the early 18th century in England, andtypically were designed in the Queen Anne,early Georgian and Chippendale styles.

While this item is definitely a cornerchair, it does not meet the exact configura-tion.

This conventional wisdom had us think-ing that it was probably Continental Euro-pean, of Germanic origin. Now when we say“Germanic origin,” we do not necessarilymean it was made in Germany proper, but

in some locale that was greatly influencedby German culture.

A little additional research, however, sur-prised us, and we found that this exact styleof chair is indeed English, and we evenfound one – a much simpler and less attrac-tive version – that had been offered for sale.It turns out that most of these rustic Englishcorner chairs were made from oak, but thisone appears to be finer and made from wal-nut.

This is a sophisticated example of a rusticEnglish corner chair, and because of this so-phistication, we feel it was probably madein the first half of the 19th century. For in-surance purposes, it should be valued in the$750 to $900 range.

Helaine Fendelman and Joe Rosson are the authorsof “Price It Yourself” (HarperResource, $19.95).Contact them at Treasures in Your Attic, P.O. Box27540, Knoxville, TN 37927. E-mail them att r e a s u r e s @ k n o l o g y. n e t .

Seller may have optionsfor getting out of sale

Q: My son is selling ahouse. The buyer and hesigned a purchase contract.My son offered owner financ-ing to the buyer. The buyerinspected the property witha professional home inspec-tor and submitted a lengthylist of repairs.

My son pulled a copy of thebuyer’s credit history and, af-ter seeing that his creditscore was only 575, decidedto back out rather than be stuck with apossible deadbeat owner.

My son’s real estate agent didn’t indi-cate there would be any problems incanceling the deal. But now the buyer’sagent is threatening to sue my son for$10,000, saying he cannot back out ofthe deal based on the credit score.

How shall we advise my son? Shouldhis real estate agent have been more ontop of the situation and warned himabout what might happen if he canceledthe deal?

A: It doesn’t sound as if your son hasbeen well served by his real estate agent.The contract should have provided forways for your son to exit the deal withoutall this drama.

First, what does the contract say? Onwhat conditions would it permit your sonto cancel the deal? Your son may wish tospeak with a real estate attorney who canhelp him figure out what his options are.

I’m hoping there are ways for your sonto cancel the deal even now. First, he mightbe able to simply decide not to make any ofthe repairs requested by the buyer. If he isnot obligated in the contract to fix any-thing, he can just say no.

If he refuses to fix up the home and takecare of these problems, then the buyers

will have to decide if they wantthe house in as-is condition.Since everyone wants a perfecthouse for the money, it’s likelythe buyer will walk away.

Can your son request a high-er down payment to compen-sate for the low credit score? Ifthe contract specifies only thatthe seller will offer owner fi-nancing, then the terms of thatfinancing might be up for dis-cussion. Asking for a signifi-

cant down payment will ensure that thebuyer either walks (because he doesn’thave enough cash) or he has a sizeablechunk of skin in the game and is thereforeunlikely to walk away from it.

To the buyer broker’s point, it’s entirelypossible that the contract your son signeddid not give him the right to cancel thedeal based on a credit score. That’s not atypical clause in a purchase agreement. So,if your son cancels the deal because of that,or for any other reason other than thosespecifically detailed in the contract, he mayopen himself up to a lawsuit.

The best bet for your son is to talk to areal estate attorney to review his options.He may have the right to terminate thecontract for various reasons specified inthe contract. Frequently, boilerplate con-tracts that include a seller-financing provi-sion will also permit the seller to approvethe buyer’s credit. The only way your sonwill know if he is legally able to terminatethe contract is to talk to a person who canlook out for his interest.

Ilyce R. Glink’s latest book is “Buy, Close, Move In!”If you have questions, you can call her radio showat 800-972-8255 any Sunday, from 11 a.m. to 1p.m. EST. Contact Ilyce through her website atw w w. t h i n k g l i n k . c o m .

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Choosing a color palette for your homeChoosing a color palette can be a

difficult task, but set yourself up forsuccess by knowing the basics of the colorwheel and how different schemes work.

• Follow the color principle of 60-30-10 to create an aesthetically pleasingcolor scheme. Divide your color choicesinto percentages: 60 percent is adominant color, 30 percent is asecondary color and 10 percent is theaccent color.

• Always consider how lighting willaffect color choices. Before finalizing yourselections, see how each color will look

in the room during different times of thed a y.

• While beige is a neutral, shades ofyour favorite colors can also act asneutrals in your room. A neutral justneeds to be a balance of warm and cooltones.

• Adding a trendy color to a room’spalette can be the fresh take you need.Wall colors and accessories can be easilyswitched out, but when purchasingfurniture, choose shades that will standthe test of time.

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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.

Specialty Publications [email protected], 303-684-5275

Specialty Publications Associate [email protected], 720-494-5429

On the CoverPlanting bulbs add class and style to your summer garden. See story above. (Netherlands Flower Bulb Center)

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Summer Stair

AdvertisingThe display advertising deadlineis Tuesday at 3 p.m., and theclassified line advertising deadlineis Thursday at 3 p.m. – boththe week of publication. Foradvertising information, call720-494-5445.

Add sass and class tothe summer gardenNetherlands Flower bulb

Center

Summer is gardening’scrowded hour. So many peren-nials and annuals thrive in thatseason’s sun and heat that itcan be easy to overlook the rolethat flower bulbs play. Mostgardeners are familiar withtulips, daffodils, hyacinths andother bulbs that dominate thespring landscape. But there isanother class of bulbs entirelycomprised of summerbloomers. These include someof the most exotic flowersfound in any garden, andspring is the time to plan andplant them.

Summer bulbs include Ori-ental lilies, gloriosa and a widerange of dahlias that are literal-ly flower factories. “You mightexpect such stellar plants to behard to grow,” says Sally Fergu-son of the Netherlands FlowerBulb Information Center inDanby, Vt. “The surprise is thatthey’re not at all tricky.”

As an introduction to thesesavory summer flowers, theNFBIC has created a new Sum-mer Bulb Primer on their infor-mational website,www.bulb.com. The Primer is aphoto-filled, information-packed resource that profilesthe top 10 bulbs for the sum-mer garden that are availablefrom garden retailers as eitherDIY bulbs or as “re a d y - t o - g o ”pre-grown potted beddingplants.

The primer includes exoticgarden treats such as climbinggloriosa vines, tufted tropical-looking pineapple lilies (Eu-comis), multitudes of tall andshort leafy cannas, new color-ful callas (Zantedeschia) withmetallic-spotted leaves, flam-boyant fragrant lilies, bounti-

fully- blooming begonias, big-leaved elephant ears, oodles ofoxalis and caladiums, anddahlias of all types and col-oration. All are suited to gar-den beds and summer contain-ers.

Most summer bulbs are ten-der by nature and cannot sur-vive cold winters without pro-tection. Depending on whereyou garden, summer bloomingbulbs can be grown as annualsor perennials – or something inbetween. In warmer USDAzones, summer bulbs in thegarden will readily come backas perennial performers. At sea-son’s end in cooler areas, gar-deners can choose to save sum-mer bulbs for growing again infuture seasons. Where winterexposure is an issue, lift andstore bulbs indoors overwinter.Even easier, bulbs grown incontainers can be stored over-winter “as is” (right in theirpots) in a protected area. Justcease watering until it’s timefor start-up next season.

Even so, saving bulbs is op-tional, a benefit not an obliga-tion. Likewise, don’t let “w h e reyou live” limit which tendersummer bulbs you grow. Insummer, tender bulbs willgrow most anywhere. In hotterareas, even cool-loving dahliascan thrive if provided withmulch and afternoon shade. Incolder zones, the most outra-geous, heat-loving tropicalplants fare beautifully if pro-tected from cold at the growingseason’s beginning and again atits end.

To get started with summer bulbs,make a quick visit to www.bulb.com’sSummer Bulb Primer. To take thingsto a higher level, visit www.bulb.com’s Summer Bulb Glossary.

Top: A big pot of low-growing dahlias makes an excellent accent for thesummer and fall garden. Dahlias continue their colorful display until frostnips the season to an end. Above: Dahlias are available in spring as barebulbs for planting or as pre-grown nursery plants in pots. Potted dahlias areexcellent choices for summer containers. (Netherlands Flower BulbInformation Center)

Take pest controlinto your own hands

Warm weather welcomes morethan just outdoor barbecues, summervacation and vegetable gardens – itbrings back the pests that like to an-noy us. Insect problems are morethan just irritating – they can poten-tially pose serious risks. If you’restruggling to solve a pest problem inor around your home, and don’t wantto pay for someone to solve it for you,there are solutions that are effectiveand affordable.

“While not all insects are harmful,some, such as ticks, mosquitoes andfleas, can carry life-threatening dis-eases,” says Larry Coltharp, directorof insect control research and devel-opment with Black Flag, a leader inpest control solutions. “Some insectsprefer building dangerous nests out-side your home, while others find lit-tle voids to creep inside and then layeggs in hidden areas around yourhouse. This is when it can become aserious health threat to small childrenand pets, and becomes necessary totreat your house to remove theserisks from your environment.”

A new product from Black Flag, Ex-treme Home Insect Control, is idealfor do-it-yourselfers looking to solveor prevent bug problems on theirown, especially in today’s tough econ-omy. The Pump ’n Spray unit, avail-able at Lowe’s for around $16, offersan average savings of $100 versus call-ing a professional exterminator.

The new system creates a long-last-ing perimeter of defense against bugs,notably up to nine months againstGerman cockroaches. The 1.33-gallonPump ’n Spray container requires just12 to 15 pumps to produce up to 10minutes of continuous spraying. Chil-dren, pets and adults can enter treat-ed areas once the spray has fullydried.

For maximum protection againstpests, Coltharp recommends applyingthe spray around the perimeter ofyour home, indoors and out. Preven-tion is the best solution, so spray allpossible points of entry for insects, in-cluding doors, cracks, crevices andexterior windows. Don’t forget tocover areas like the attic and garage.

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Tips for picking a real estateagent to help in your needsBy Dana Dratch

b a n k r at e . c o m

Ever wish you could see through thehype to hire the best real estate agent forbuying or selling your home?

When it comes to choosing real estateagents, “we don’t have the informationthat we have about other service profes-sionals,” says Stephen Brobeck, executivedirector of the Consumer Federation ofAmerica, in Washington, D.C.

However, there are things you can do topull back the curtain and accurately assessa real estate agent’s past performance andpotential success with your home.Whether you’re the buyer or the seller,here are seven ways you can find out moreabout your agent before you hire.

Ask agents to provide a list of whatthey’ve listed and sold in the last year, withcontact information, says Ron Phipps,president-elect of the Chicago-based Na-tional Association of Realtors. Before youstart calling the names, ask the agent ifanyone will be “particularly pleased orparticularly disappointed,” he says.

With past clients, “I’d like to know whatthe asking price was and then what thesales price was,” says William Poorvu, pro-fessor emeritus at Harvard Business Schooland co-author of “The Real Estate Game:The Intelligent Guide to Decision-makingand Investment.”

And, if you’re the seller, ask if these pastproperties are similar to yours in price, lo-cation and other salient features, Poorvusays. What you want is someone who spe-cializes in exactly what you’re selling.

Another good question for sellers is:How long has the home been on the mar-ket?

States will have boards that license anddiscipline real estate agents in those states,Phipps says. Check with your state’s regu-latory body to find out if the person is li-censed and if there have been any disci-plinary actions or complaints.

Some states, including Virginia, Arizonaand California, put the information intoonline databases that consumers cansearch. “But I think very few people do,”says Robert Irwin, author of “Tips & TrapsWhen Buying a Home.”

Peer-given awards count, Phipps says.One that really means something is the Re-altor of the Year designation awarded bythe state or local branch of the NationalAssociation of Realtors.

“These agents are the best as judged bytheir peers,” he says. “That’s a huge en-dorsement.”

Just as doctors specialize, so do real es-tate agents. And even generalists will getadditional training in some areas. So that

alphabet soup after the name can be an in-dication that the person has taken addi-tional classes in a certain specialty of realestate sales. Here’s what some of the desig-nations mean:

• CRS (Certified Residential Specialist):Completed additional training in handlingresidential real estate.

• ABR (Accredited Buyer’s Representa-tive): Completed additional education inrepresenting buyers in a transaction.

• SRES (Seniors Real Estate Specialist):Completed training aimed at helping buy-ers and sellers in the 50-plus age range.

If the agent calls himself a Realtor with acapital “R,” that means he’s a member ofthe National Association of Realtors. Byhiring a Realtor, “the most important thingyou get is an agent who formally pledgesto support the code of ethics,” Phipps says.

Five years ago, one-third of real estate li-censees were Realtors, he says. “Now, it’shalf.”

You can often find out how long theagent has been selling real estate from thestate licensing authority. Or, you can justask the agent.

“If they haven’t been in business fiveyears, they’re learning on you and that’snot good,” Irwin says.

Ultimately, what you’re looking for issomeone who is actively engaged in a par-ticular area and price range, Phipps says.Yo u ’ll want to know what knowledge ofthose two factors they can demonstrateand “what kind of market presence theyhave,” he says.

Check out an agent’s listings online,Brobeck says. Two places to look are theagency’s own site and Realtor.com, a web-site that compiles properties in the Multi-ple Listing Service into a searchable onlinedatabase.

Most buyers start their search on the In-ternet, and you want an agent who usesthat tool effectively. “A key thing is an at-tractive presentation on the Web,” B ro b e c ksays.

You also can look at how closely theagent’s listings mirror the property youwant to buy or sell. Are they in the samearea? Is the price range similar? And doesthe agent have enough listings to indicatea healthy business but not so many thatyou’d just be a number?

A good agent should know about otheravailable area properties “off the top of hishead,” says Irwin, who wrote “Tips &Traps When Buying a Home.” Mention ahouse in your area that sold recently or isfor sale. If the agent knows the propertyand can give you a few details that meanshe or she really knows your area, he says.Says Irwin: “You want someone like thatwho’s on top of the market.”

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Spice up your garden with

If you want to add zest to your landscapebut aren’t ready for a long-term relation-ship with a perennial, plant annuals. Theseone-year wonders light up the garden withblooms or foliage that make them the dar-lings of summer.

For those that do well under Colorado’sharsh conditions, look for the best fromColorado State University’s An-nual Trials. Held yearly up nearthe campus in Fort Collins, thetrials test plants in pots and inthe ground to determine whichwill stand up in our heat.

H e re ’s a top 10 list of annualsfor your garden this year:

• Bracteantha ‘StrawburstYe l l o w ’ took Best of Show, wow-ing the judges with stunninggood looks all summer long.The canary yellow, prolificblooms are large, held proudlyabove the foliage. But thisstrawflower is no dainty beauty queen; itwas the only plant in the garden that camethrough a devastating hailstorm while stilllooking good.

• Alternanthera ‘Red Thread’ won theNovelty class, with colorful foliage of greenand dark red. Long, thin leaves are so densethe compact little plant looks like a fuzz-ball, and looks best planted in groups ofthree or more. In mixed containers RedThread adds quirky texture, but its truestrength is as a unique plant that spills overrock walls.

• Wax Begonia ‘Coco White’ is a doublebloomer that took first in its class. This ele-gant plant adds a formal touch with snow-

white, double blossoms over dark bur-gundy leaves.

Spectacular in a container by itself, thisplant should be placed near your entrance-way to welcome visitors with beauty.

• The best Calibrachoa, ‘MiniFamousPink,’ is a pretty in pink bloomer that cov-ers itself in flowers. Bright, neon pink color

glows in sunlight, transformingyour borders and beds intoshowstoppers. Pop them intocontainers and they’ll fill thepot, cascading over the rim in ahot summer display.

• Petunias are popular choic-es, and ‘Supertunia Vista Silver-berr y’ should top your list ofmust-haves for containers andgroundcovers. A spreadingpetunia, this plant captures theeye with silvery blossomsstreaked with dark violet.Strong in what judges refer to

as “flower power,” this petunia will amazeyou with its vigor and desire to bloom.

• ‘Velocity Blue’ salvia brings deep blueflower spikes to the garden, adding heightand texture to the planting. Early to flower,this salvia is an easy-care plant, with noneed to deadhead. Plant in groups for bestdisplay; this plant stays compact and wellbehaved.

• Hot spots can turn up the heat with theaddition of ‘Profusion Coral Pink’ zinnia, atough plant for sunny locations. Loadedwith soft pink flowers, as the blossoms agethe color changes, adding several shades ofpink for a multi-hued effect. Unlike manyzinnias, Profusion Coral Pink resists pow-

dery mildew.• Geraniums have a place in many gar-

dener’s hearts, and ‘Caliente Orange’ willwin yours with its vibrant orange flowersand spiky petals. Dark green foliage con-trasts perfectly with the intense color of theflowers, making this a standout in the gar-den.

• For the name alone, ‘Dark Angel Drac-ula’ is an annual dahlia that will make it in-to my garden. The wine colored flowersand dark foliage add drama to containers,or depth to a planting of mixed annuals.

• The Best New Variety of the trials wasGomphrena ‘F i re w o r k s , ’ a name well suitedto this quirky flower. Like traditional gom-

phrenas, the blooms start out ball-shaped,then stretch clusters of small globes out-ward to resemble an exploding firework.Yellow anthers add accent to the purpleblooms.

For photos of these and other annuals inthe trial, check out the Annual Trails web-site at flowertrials.colostate.edu/csu_trial_ g a rd e n _ b e s t _ o f _ 2 0 0 9 . h t m l .

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.

Annuals

Carol O’Meara

Colorado StateUniversity Extension

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2658 Beech Circle2658 Beech CircleClassic Quad Level in Westlake Subdivision. Popular schools! Near Lake, shopping, & Park. GREAT VALUE! 4 Bed, 3 Bath w/ 3124+/-tot.sq.ft.Quality built home w/encl. patio, & priv. fenced backyd w/fenced offstreet parking area & stor. bldg. Fam. rm w/frplc off eatin kitchen. Lg.rec rm in nicely fin. bsmt. Formal liv/din rooms w/vaulted ceiling. Auto spr. syst.

Newer roof. MUST SEE! $280,000

712 Pendleton Avenue712 Pendleton AvenueMtn Views for all upstairs rms!

4 Bed, 3 Bath w/ 2884+/-tot.sq.ft. Newer Carpet, Refin. wood trim throughout home, Newer paint, Low Traffic Street, S. Facing Driveway Newer ceramic tile in 5 pc. master bath. All appliances included including washer & dryer. Study loft. Beautiful mtn views from patio in backyard that was professionally landscaped.

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open-throated plants. Or, if planting isnot possible, tie a big red bow in youryard near your feeder.

• Let the water flow. Hummingbirdsprefer moving water sources like sprin-klers, fountains, waterfalls, misters ordrippers. Attract hummingbirds by keep-ing water sources fresh and clean and po-sitioning them near food sources.

• Provide natural nesting material.Hummingbirds won’t nest in birdhousesor nesting boxes, they build their cup-shaped nests in trees. Encourage nestingby providing materials such as HummerHelper Nesting Material, recommendedby the Hummingbird Society of NorthAmerica. An all-natural product, Hum-mer Helper comes in an open wire framethat allows hummingbirds easy access tonatural nesting material.

Bring on the BirdsSimple solutions to turn your backyard into an avian oasis

Furnishing the familyspace can be toughBy Rosemary Sadez Friedmann

Scripps Howard News Service

Living rooms and family rooms are al-ways fun to decorate, though sometimesthey can be a challenge. Let’s start with anopen-plan room.

What I mean is a room that has basicallyone solid wall and another wall that ismostly windows. The other two walls don’texist, but instead are open to other rooms.Where to put the furniture?

If this is the look of your living room, thesofa can rest by the solid wall with arm-chairs flanking both sides. Fill in the roomwith a few end tables, trees and plants. Adda couple tasteful pictures and lamps, andthe room becomes a welcoming havenwithout much fuss. If the room is on thesmall side, put a chair on only one side ofthe sofa and limit the extra decor.

If you have a family room, place a wallunit on the solid wall. Fill the wall unitwith the right-sized television and books,accessories and family pictures. The sofashould then face the wall unit with arm-chairs again flanking the sofa. Or, if youprefer individual sitting for watching thetube, set two recliners with a table betweenfacing the wall unit, and flank those chairswith small love seats on either side. Again,if the room is small, have only one love seatwith a couple of ottomans on either side.

In either of these rooms, entertain theidea of creative storage. Use a trunk as thecocktail table so it can double as a storageunit. Some ottomans also come with a stor-age compartment which are ideal for gamesand toys. Purchase end tables with drawersfor added storage. If there is room behindthe sofa or the love seat, put a low bookcasethere for book storage. The top of the book-case could be used for a lamp.

In the family room, big, square, extra-large pillows can serve as seats. They areeasy to move around, and adults as well aschildren love them.

Always be sure there is sufficient light-ing. A variety of light sources is ideal so theroom can be bright when necessary andsoftly lit other times.

Article Resource Association

Who doesn’t love spring? Flowersbloom, trees bud and bright songbirds re-turn to the area. The renewed resurgenceof radiant life may make you want to getin on the action.

But if gardening’s not your thing andyou just don’t see yourself as the type togo on a long outdoor hike, you can stillengage in spring’s revelry and bringbeautiful birds to your own backyard.Convincing songbirds and favorites likehummingbirds to visit your yard is assimple as providing them with plentifulsources of food, water and nesting mate-rial.

The avian experts at Songbird Essen-tials, a leading provider of accoutrementsand food for outdoor birds of all species,offer a few tips for attracting some popu-lar, feathered friends to your neighbor-hood.

Birds need to eat a lot to survive everyday. While natural food sources are plen-tiful in warmer months, they’re just ashappy to dine at your backyard buffet.You can attract delightful birds with theright mix of food and feeder types.

Start out by overlooking a few dande-lions when you’re weeding your yard.Goldfinches love dandelion seed. Theyalso like company when they eat and willdine in large groups. Look for feeders,like the Three Tube Finch Feeder, that al-low 24 or more birds to perch and dine atthe same time.

Orioles, with their glossy black coatstrimmed in bright orange or yellow, willfill your backyard with distinctive whis-tles and songs. They migrate at night andarrive in your neighborhood tired, coldand hungry, so if you wait until you actu-ally see them to put out food, you mightmiss them altogether. Set out oranges,sliced in half with the juicy side out, be-fore you see the first oriole of the season.Or try feeding them all new BirdBerry

Jelly, a human grade product that’s betterfor the birds. It’s all natural – no preser-vatives – and is lower in sugar contentthan most jellies. The uniquegrape/blackberry flavor attracts oriolesand other species and keeps them com-ing back for more.

Try using a feeder like Songbird Essen-tials’ Grand Slam Oriole Feeder made ofrecycled plastic. It holds four orangehalves and has two serving bowls for jel-ly. Other birds that love jelly includewoodpeckers, robins and warblers.

Hummingbirds are among the most in-triguing and adorable birds to watch.Nearly every region of the United Stateshas at least one native species of thesetiny, speedy little birds. There are severalways you can tempt them into your yard;try these tips:

• Provide plenty of nectar feeders – themore the merrier. Dr. J.B.’s HummingbirdFeeder is a good choice; it is dishwashersafe and easy to clean, has an extra widemouth for easy filling and is bee resis-tant. Bob Sergeant, president of the Hum-mer Bird Study Group, the world’s largestassociation dedicated to the study andpreservation of hummingbirds, simplysays; “This is the best hummingbird feed-er ever!” Plus, the hummers love it.

• Be sure hummers see red. Plant red

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The Layered LookWhen it comes to illuminating a room, lighting pros recommend

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Biggs joins Thistle CommunitiesThistle Communities an-

nounced that Natasha Biggs hasjoined the staff as a sales manag-er for the Blue Vista developmentin southeast Longmont. Biggshas more than six years of newhome sales experience for K.Hovnanian Homes and Rich-mond American Homes. Thistle’s

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By Karen Youso

Star Tribune

Q: How does one check a carbonmonoxide alarm to make sure it’sworking?

A: Follow the manufacturer’s in-structions, because procedures vary.Check the manual. If that’s not avail-able, check the manufacturer’s website.

The test button on some alarms willtest the circuitry as well as the CO sen-sor, while the test button on other unitstests just the circuitry.

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

$695-$835 $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

$805- $1075

$125 1, 2 1, 2 Yes Yes YesFull 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

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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

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2 Yes YesYes

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(& rental avail-able)

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

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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

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

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

$1135-$1500

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• Flexible Lease Options• Senior & Preferred Employer Discount• Free W/D in All Apts• Pet Friendly• Garages Available• Close to Shopping & Golf Course

303-684-68211100 East 17th Ave.

Rents starting at

$799 Excellent Move-In Specials Available!

Please call for details.

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

(303)774-0593

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

● 1 BDRM- short term.Incl utils, TV, DSL, dishes.No Smk/Pets. (303)570-0402

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

Apartments/Furnished 4010

Rentals

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LE DEAUVILLEAPARTMENTSROOMY & READY1 Bd From $565

2 Beds From $610Great Location

Large UnitsPark Like SettingAmple Parking

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1 BDRM, Coin-op lndry,off st pkng, pets ok $525.303-431-0027 or 303-941-2158.

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

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

1 BDRM, A/C, coin lndry.Util pd N/S/P. $580+ dep.2003 Terry St. (303)859-0611

1 BDRM @ $545A/C, coin lndry, free heat.No smoke/pets, 303-775-7517

1 BDRM 1 ba, 1968 McCallA/C. Heat pd. For 1 person.$520. Dottie, 303-682-8802

● 1431 STUART1 bdrm, 1 bath, 2nd flr,heat/water pd, off-streetpark. coin-op lndry $535/mo. RMG Re (303)772-4466

● 1333 SUMNER, 2 bdrm,1 ba, $735, pets ok, D/W,W/D hkup. Avail Now.FPM 303-443-6064

1 & 2 BDRM´s AVAILLarge, sunny, quiet bldg.$600-700/mo, heat inc. N/P

Don 303-881-1960

● 1-2 BDRM- remod, N/S● A/C, lndry, off st pkng● $625-$775, 303-444-0501

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

Apartments/Unfurnished 4030

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 $695!• Two bdr, 2 bath starting at $835!

APARTMENTS

2400 17th Avenue, Longmont, Colorado 80503

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

1 BD´s, coin laundry,Your Choice, $460-$4752 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

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 APT in NoLongmont. Senior housing,62 or older or those w/disabilites. Call for our

move-in specials.(303)485-5232

Apartments/Unfurnished 4030

Call for Specials♣ ♣ ♣ ♣ ♣ ♣1, 2 & 3 BDRM

Apartment HomesThe ShoresApartments,

Hwy 66 & Airport Rd(303)774-8000

Avail now, quiet smokefree 2 bdrm apt, applcs,w/d hkups, fncd yd, $675.303-775-2771 or 303-775-0338.

● 2 MUMFORD PL2 bdrm, W/D, frplc, off stpkng. $650. Avail 6/19Pennant (303)447-8988

2 BDRM, mobile home inErie. W/D, no pets, $650.735 Kattell #110 303-980-1204

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

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Classified

Thistle CommunitiesLongmont

1 Bdrm starting at $5301 Bdrm w/ loft stng at $6302 Bdrm starting at $645MOVE-IN SPECIALS

on select units.No credit check.

15 3rd Ave 303-651-9496Se habla Espanol.

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

Old Town Efficiency, stor,wood floors, 425 Terry, $440Alert RE 303-776-5156

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

$600/mo. 303-875-1399

Lanyon Park Apartments3 bdrm/1.5 ba $695, range,refrig, D/W, laundry fac.,near bus & stores. Call on-site mgr Dan 720-494-2955 orMock 303-497-0668. www.mockpropertymanagement.com

EASTGLEN APTS630 Lashley, Longmont

(303)682-29431, 2 & 3 BEDROOMS:SPRING SPECIALSPool, air, laundry

✭Wtr, trash, sewer pd

Apartments/Unfurnished 4030

INSIDE STORAGE/WAREHOUSE

w/ 14x16 overhead door.48x125 $1000/mo; 80x125$1750/mo. Off Ken PrattBlvd, 303-472-4542.

800-6400 sf w/ offices, ba,ally access, load. dock, 3-phase power, 5200 sf fncdstorage incl, 14x16 doors,live-in approved. $600-$3600or purchase 303-931-1956

30X40 heated shop w/ carhoist. NE Longmont $800 +

util. 720-290-6354

Commercial/Industrial 4040

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Apartments/Unfurnished 4030

West Longmont, 2 bdrm,1 ba, bsmt, $750/mo + dep(303)651-3518

Charming Old Town Vic-torian, quiet street nearThompson Park. 2 bdrm,wd floors, newly painted,applcs furnished inc w/d.N/S, N/P $850 303-678-1911

AVAILABLE 6/1, 2 bdrm,1 ba, 1 car. 1333 Parker Dr.

N/P, non-smokers.$850, (303)817-6163

2 BDRM, w/d hkup, acrossfrom park. 101/103 4th StFrederick, $675/mo N/P303-651-1083, lv msg

2 BDRM, W/D, DW, A/Cw/garage. NE Longmont.No Pets. $625+ utils & dep.720-232-2730 or 720-938-1559

2 BD, 1.5 ba, backs topark, 2026 Lincoln, $6952 BD, 1.5 bath, garage,1050SF, 17 15th Ave, $7252 BD, 1 ba, culdesac,garage, 850SF, 281Caywood, $7952 BD, 1 ba, gar, fenced,2000SF, 2431 Gay, $850Alert Realty 303-776-5156

●2032 Collyer2 bdrm, 1 ba, WD hkups,off-street prk, no pets, $700/mo. RMG RE, (303)772-4466

●14 Lois Place2 bdrm, 1 ba, WD hkups,culdesac, carport. $700/mo.RMG RE, (303)772-4466

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

Duplexes 4060

QUIET 2 bdrm, 1.5 bath,new carpet/paint, completekitch, W/D hkup, priv pa-tio, storage, carport. N/S,N/P 333 23rd. $750 + $650/

dep. Avail 6/1(303)772-3152 / (303)532-6522

2 BDRM, 1 BA upstairs,condo. Pool, A/C. $695 incutils. No pets. 720-323-1412

1 BDRM, 1 ba, No smk/pets. 225 E 8th Ave. $600/mo + $600/dep. 303-678-8663

Condos/Townhouses 4050

1290 Fall River Cir, mainflr mstr + 2 bdrm up, 2 ba,eat-in-kit, 2 car, fncd, a/c,n/p, $1300. 720-299-7918

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

INSIDE STORAGE/WAREHOUSE

w/ 14x16 overhead door48x125; $1000/mo 80x125$1750/mo. Off Ken PrattBlvd, 303-472-4542.

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

Garage Town, Del Camino1200SF, 2 overhead doors,heated, hot/cold wtr, 9000#lift, custom cabinets, epoxyflr, 80 gal comp, 220 outlet,RV outlet, RV dump area.Clubhouse, restrooms.

$115,000 720-351-8979

Garages/StorageSpaces 4070

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3 BEDROOMHOUSE BARGAINS!• 1170 Trout Creek• 1225 Milner Ln• 2157 HackberryCall TODAY!

PMP, 303-776-RENT.

3 BDRM/2 BA w/lg famroom, new paint, carpet,hdwd flrs & landscape,W/D, SS appl´s, on-sitepkng, Sec dep & refs. Nopets. $1350. Call 720-771-1557

3 BDRM, 2 ba, NWPlatteville, hdwd/carpet,A/C. W/D hkup, bsmt, fncdyd. No P/S. $1195. FirstTree Property 303-772-5858

3 bdrm, 2 ba, nice modular,NE Longmont on 1/4 acre.$1200 possible mo 2 mo.

720-290-6354

3 BDRM, 1 bath, raisedranch, lg yard. 739 Atwood.$875. Alert RE 303-776-5156

3 BDRM, 1.5 BA, 1 car,fncd yd, 1131 Sherri Mar Ct.$1000+dep, N/S, N/P.Avail 6/1. (303)709-4788

3 BDRM, 1-3/4 ba ranch, 2car, bsmt, patio, quiet.N/S/P. $1250. (303)718-8176

● 3618 Clover Creek Ln4 bdrm, 3 ba, 3400 Sq Ft, 2car gar, No pets. $1700/mo.RMG Realty (303)772-4466

2 BDRM, 2 bath, fencedyard, detached gar, bigdriveway. $880/mo + dep.303-472-3120 or 303-828-4936.

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May 22, 2010 Times-Call / Home & Real Estate Weekly 11Real Estate Transactions are suppliedby Prospects Unlimited Inc.,w w w. p r o s p e c t s u n l i m i t e d . c o m .

Longmont• Tanya Martinez from Ac-

tive Investors LLC, 1101 21stAve Unit 9, Longmont,$148,900, condo

• Christopher Stangoni fromDavid Bennett, 730 Vivian St,Longmont, $259,900, home

• Richard & Karen Madsenfrom Willa Buckles, 522 Folk-lore Ave, Longmont, $245,000,home

• Mario & Shannon Maldarifrom Kimberly Cerdorian, 945Ninebark Ln, Longmont,$335,000, home

• Jana Barracks from FrancisCordes, 925 Snowberry St,Longmont, $242,500, home

• Mercedes Zamora fromMarc Haynes, 4075 HawthorneCir, Longmont, $320,000,home

• Todd & Debbie Conn fromInitial Holding Entity LLC,2476 Sunset Dr, Longmont,$142,500, home

• Mark & Shannon Shanerfrom Deborah Kuck, 1621 S Vi-vian St, Longmont, $250,000,home

• Anna & Jon Peterson fromVirginia Marra, 2406 Linden St,Longmont, $199,500, home

• Sharon Bonner from MarkMcCloud, 3859 Buckthorn Dr,Longmont, $326,000, home

• Lori Moehn from JamieRose, 7416 Park Lane Rd,Longmont, $364,000, home

• Catherine Cairns from Bri-an Sadler, 1020 Sparrow HawkDr, Longmont, $270,000, home

• William Peterson from KariSchoenwald, 1621 CedarwoodDr, Longmont, $238,000, home

• John & Mary Carson fromD Janece White Trust, 1949Wasach Dr, Longmont,$590,000, home

• George Donahue from Fan-nie Mae, 2179 Steele St, Long-mont, $159,900, home

• Jose & Maria Arce fromFannie Mae, 633 Rider RidgeDr, Longmont, $230,000, home

• Matthew & Stacy Fitzger-ald from Fannie Mae, 724James St, Longmont, $188,800,home

• Charles & Donna Meloccofrom Federal Home Loan Mort-gage, 603 Hilltop St, Longmont,$165,100, home

• Squirrel LLC from ElyciaFine, 719 Picket Ln, Longmont,$280,000, home

• Stephen Kohler from GlassHouse Properties LLC, 231Francis St, Longmont,

$215,000, home• Adrian Howkins from

Sylvia Kroeger, 1327 Aspen St,Longmont, $175,000, home

• Philip Judge from ThomasPrice, 1031 S Terry St, Long-mont, $211,000, home

• Nicole Blechynden fromDana Swift, 8060 Niwot RdUnit 57, Longmont, $120,000,condo

• June Wahlstrom from Nan-cy Tashiro, 1580 Belmont Dr,Longmont, $183,000, home

• Fred & Barbara Garciafrom Daniel Yager, 1634 VivianSt, Longmont, $260,000, home

• Ruben Riosblanco fromColo Community Bank, 7478County Road 24, Longmont,$140,000, home

• Nar Dhungel from ColoHappy Homes LLC, 10476Lower Ridge Rd, Longmont,$165,000, home

• Alexander Wheaton fromMorgan Stanley Abs Capital I I,1129 Longdon St, Longmont,$100,600, home

• Jefferson Liu fromDeutsche Bank National Trust,225 E 8th Ave Unit E14, Long-mont, $60,500, condo

• Amelia Bloom from FannieMae, 410 Terry St, Longmont,$224,900, home

• Leslie Taylor from PaulMallas, 8124 Dry Creek Cir,Longmont, $227,500, home

• Amanda Helms fromRobert Mowatt, 930 ButtonRock Dr Unit H44, Longmont,$157,500, condo

• Timothy McLaughlin fromDan Zbozien, 1121 Aspen St,Longmont, $159,900, home

Berthoud• Shawn Smith from Elaine

Lockey, 104 E Welch Ave,Berthoud, $213,000, home

• John & Jenny Guntherfrom Michael Mayo, 246 BasherDr Unit 4, Berthoud, $125,000,condo

• Julie Boeckingrowell fromJoshua Peach, 1220 N 4th St,Berthoud, $182,000, home

• David Neckels from AliceWurtz, 830 8th St, Berthoud,$250,000, home

Erie• Kimberley Morris from

Allen Court Partnership, 1174Allen Ct, Erie, $399,000, home

• Erin & Dustin Dolin fromRandall James, 2421 AzaleaWay, Erie, $321,700, home

• David & Holly Whittenfrom Six Point Capital LLC,2117 Heritage Pl, Erie,$519,500, home

• Shawna Deaderick from

Robert Tucker, 2282 DogwoodDr, Erie, $289,900, home

• Andrew Hampton fromMahmoud Allathkani, 1177 SDavenport Ct, Erie, $257,000,home

• Brandon Eggers from Fan-nie Mae, 210 Bonanza Dr, Erie,$225,000, home

• Kathy Duchscher fromFannie Mae, 917 Petras St, Erie,$309,900, home

• Craig Batchelder fromGretchen Ludwig, 2154 PinonCir, Erie, $285,000, home

• Russell Snip from KathyMetzger, 545 Briggs St, Erie,$120,000, home

• Sue Laurent from WilliamObeirne, 1827 Primrose Pl,Erie, $349,900, home

• Benjamin & Tonya Simp-son from Kelly Sonsma, 2379Hickory Pl, Erie, $480,000,home

• Seth Wilcox from US Bank,2930 Airport Dr, Erie,$294,500, home

• Joel Anstett from VRC DevlLLC, 1425 Blue Sky Cir Unit15-203, Erie, $133,000, condo

• Deforest Sessoms fromVRC Devl LLC, 3100 Blue SkyCir Unit 14-106, Erie,$134,900, condo

• Jonathan Seim fromDeutsche Bk Natl Trust Co,2159 Alpine Dr, Erie, $250,000,home

• Michael & Lora Wackerfrom Steven Goodenberger,2731 Sunset Way, Erie,$339,900, home

• Vincent & Rebekah Ven-turella from Kathleen Jillson,368 Smith Cir, Erie, $150,000,home

• Susan Wittmann fromAnne Kidd, 1018 Eichhorn Dr,Erie, $282,500, home

• Patricia Milke from JohnNeswadi, 2631 Lilac Cir, Erie,$289,000, home

• James & Charlene Chris-tianson from David Stone, 209Nelson St, Erie, $390,000,home

Firestone• John Santini from Lee

Schluntz, 10260 Echo Cir, Fire-stone, $190,000, home

• D Peter from Peter Harden-brook, 9778 Cascade St, Fire-stone, $245,000, home

• James Trust from CircleSeven Holdings Inc, 10150Deerfield St, Firestone,$75,000, home

• Leigh Koldeway fromRobert Cordell, 6619 Echo Cir,Firestone, $220,500, home

• Martha Wichman from Jay

Dirksen, 11413 Coal Mine St,Firestone, $274,500, home

• Todd Russell from MarkFrench, 5894 Shenandoah Ave,Firestone, $220,000, home

• Agra LP from LanningLLC, 11347 Business Park Cir,Firestone, $1,201,000, home

• Jennifer Nicholson fromRichmond Am Homes Colo Inc,5887 Mt Shadows Blvd, Fire-stone, $230,300, home

• Marshall & Jodi Massarofrom Fannie Mae, 6495 TilburySt, Firestone, $219,900, home

• Stanley & Delora Hagenfrom Melody Homes Inc, 10657Ferncrest St, Firestone,$261,000, home

• Scott & Erica Kring fromMelody Homes Inc, 10955Ebony St, Firestone, $329,500,home

Fort Lupton• Matthew Freeman from

8100 Futures LLC, 110 PacificAve, Fort Lupton, $129,000,home

• Tera Morris from FannieMae, 431 Clubhouse Dr, FortLupton, $162,000, home

• Thomas Houston from FedHome Loan Mtg Corp, 109 6thSt, Fort Lupton, $75,000, home

Fr e d e r i c k• Katherine & Asher Miller

from John Parscal, 5413 FoxRun Blvd, Frederick, $166,000,home

• Margaret & Keith Senkowfrom Melody Homes Inc, 8080Raspberry Dr, Frederick,$211,800, home

• Jeff Olson from ThomasStelley, 9039 Drake Way, Fred-erick, $275,000, home

Ly o n s• Janice Flood from Carol

Hurst, 968 Steamboat ValleyRd, Lyons, $255,000, home

• Gerald Tuzon from RobertZegel, 544 Apache, Lyons,$225,000, home

• Charles & Vicki Schlozfrom Charles Schloz, 2375Riverside Dr, Lyons, $90,000,home

Platteville• Jorge Garcia from Bell Bros

LLC, 1605 Bella Vista Dr, Plat-teville, $101,500, home

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$164,000 Longmont 805 Summer Hawk E-29 11-3 Keller Williams Front Range/Cohen 303-507-7001

$173,500 Longmont 623 Kimbark St. 12-3 Remax Traditions/Graham 720-272-0183

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$217,500 Longmont 3720 Staghorn Dr 11-1:30 Coldwell Banker Residiential/ Henry 303-772-7478

$226,500 Longmont 947 Terry St 11-2 Coldwell Banker Residiential/ Massey 303-772-7478

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