Independence Day family activities in Northglenn

June 26, 2007 by theskinnyonrealestate  
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Northglenn goes all out this year starting at 7 a.m. (yes I said AM) at EB Rains Jr Memorial Park (across from the Rec Center).
Boy Scout Troop 98 will have a pancake breakfast starting at 7 a.m., Northglenn Seniors are sponsoring a bake sale at 8 a.m., bring your bikes, trikes and wheelchairs for a [...]

Independence Day activities for families in Westminster

June 26, 2007 by theskinnyonrealestate  
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4th of July comes to the City Park at 10455 Sheridan Blvd. starting at 6 p.m.

The festivities kick off with food vendors, a jumping castle, face painting and more.

At 7 p.m. a concert by Funkiphino will start and at 9 p.m. the fireworks will begin.

There will be food and beverages for sale throughout the [...]

Independence Day family activities in Thornton

June 25, 2007 by theskinnyonrealestate  
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On July 4th, Thornton families meet at the Multipurpose Fields at 108th & Colorado Blvd. starting at 6 p.m.

Kicking off at 6 p.m. they’ll feature “walk-around” entertainers (whatever that is!) and a food court.

Starting also at 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. enjoy the New Stars vocal group, which will sing patriotic songs.

Look up to the [...]

Family fun in Broomfield for Independence Day

June 24, 2007 by theskinnyonrealestate  
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Enjoy family activities in Broomfield at the Broomfield County Commons Park east of 13th & Sheridan.
Bring your own picnic (no grills though) or purchase a hot dog at the park.
Beginning at 5 p.m. the park will have children’s activities ranging from $0 – $5.
At 6:30 Broomfield City Council will pass out popsicles.
Don’t miss the Kory [...]

Home sale prices dip – except in Broomfield!

You may or may not have noticed the story on home sales in the Rocky Mountain News this morning where the author points out that the median (exact middle) home sale price fell 1.3% in the Denver-Metro region in the first quarter of this year compared to a year earlier.
Interestingly, the one region that turned [...]

Increasing speed limits throughout Broomfield

June 20, 2007 by theskinnyonrealestate  
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For you lead-footers (as my dad has called my mother for as long as I can remember) the City of Broomfield is actually increasing the speed limit in some areas of the city.
Some of these areas include:
Midway Blvd. (128th) between Lowell and Zuni will increase from 35 – 40. Not surprisingly, many folks already drive [...]

Emissions testing the easy way in Broomfield

June 16, 2007 by theskinnyonrealestate  
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You may have noticed the folks with the emissions van parked at the side of the road before (usually on the on-ramp of the highway) and wondered what they were doing. Apparently they’re testing our vehicle emissions en masse.
Even better – if you pass one of these “check points” twice in 10 months and come [...]

Even more Broomfield family freebies

June 16, 2007 by theskinnyonrealestate  
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The Brunner Farmhouse, Broomfield’s own historic farmhouse, is featuring a program called Summer Sundays this year. Throughout the summer the farmhouse will host painting demonstrations, music and other cultural events.
They want it to feel like a leisurely summer afternoon spent on Grandma’s front porch. Except you’ll need to bring your own lawn chair. (Let’s face [...]

Why you should consider an appraisal before you list your house

June 16, 2007 by theskinnyonrealestate  
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Ask anyone who’s had a home sale fall through, because the house appraised for less than the asking price, how important a professional appraisal is. An appraisal generally runs from $250 to $500 but it may be worth a lot more to you if it will buy you some peace of mind or perhaps settle [...]

Help! Why isn’t my home selling!!??

June 11, 2007 by theskinnyonrealestate  
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Price

Price is the number one reason why houses don’t sell. Especially in this market! Your house is worth what the market says it’s worth, period. The numbers speak loudly – your home will sell for approximately what your neighbor’s home sold for.The market doesn’t care what you owe on your mortgage, it doesn’t care about [...]

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