Dave’s May 2021 Market Update

Inventory is up 26% – will it help buyers – will it slow the pace of price appreciation? A comparison of April 2021 to April 2020 is a tough one. It is comparing two extremes. The real estate market in April 2020 was mired in a complete shutdown, whereas we are now in the midst…

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April Showers and Leaks: The Most Common Springtime Plumbing Issues

April Showers and Leaks: The Most Common Springtime Plumbing Issues By Anita Ginsburg Spring brings warm weather, sunshine and an abundance of flowers, but it also brings about a few unique plumbing problems. While spring showers help your flowers and other plants to grow, rain can also cause plumbing issues. As the weather warms up,…

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Improve your home’s exterior

Your home probably has great architectural features but are they hidden by a boring paint job? Builders tend to minimize the effort they put into painting your house to save them time and money. Take, for example, my house. The columns, the trim around the gables, garage door, windows , and front door are all…

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Dave Kupernik’s Market Update

What is behind this crazy, hot market and when we will see relief? There are so many factors at play right now. Inventory shortage, first time buyer expectations (the smaller homes that were once palatable to first time home buyers, are now less desirable than homes with more space, inside and out. The pandemic has…

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Dove Valley Storage Unit for Sale Unit I-25 $57,500

600 Square Feet Approx 12′ Wide by 50′ Deep Concrete Floor Complex is Gated & Fully Fenced with Security Cameras Amenities: RV Dump Station, Potable Water, Wash Station, Dumpster, Restroom On-site Management HOA Dues $660 Annually (approx) Taxes (2019) $1524 CONTACT DAVE KUPERNIK AT 303-807-0808 TO SCHEDULE A SHOWING Information deemed reliable but not guaranteed.…

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Seven Steps for Winter Preparation

7 Steps to Prepare Your Home for Winter By Lauren Ward, Bankrate.com (TNS)—All seasons affect your home, but perhaps no other season impacts it more than winter. The cold temperatures, wind, snow and freezing rain combine to make it a season not to be ignored. To ensure you do not have any unnecessary repair costs…

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Market Update October 2020

2020 is anything but typical Normal selling cycles have been negated by continuous demand. Ever since May 9th, when in-person showings once again became possible, the pace of the market has been incredulous. The typical summer slowdown never took place and as we head into November, momentum is still quite strong Odds of selling are…

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Dave’s Market Update May 2020

Currently the strongest influence on the market is limited inventory. You have heard this on the local news and other reports at this point I am sure. Once the stay at home orders were lifted, the market responded quickly with buyer traffic ramping up to 2019 levels. This is leading to an increase in competition…

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