Where would you like to live?
What's your desired Colorado lifestyle?
Walkable city living, wide open spaces, low maintenance, foothills, golf access, older home with architectural charm, green, new build, large yard, etc. The Denver Metro is filled with a wide variety of options. Let's help you find the the neighborhood + lifestyle you desire.
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Needs Analysis
Everyone's needs are different. Megan starts the buying process with a thorough dive into what makes you and your world tick. What environment will drive you to be your best + happiest self? Where will your family members and pets thrive? What are your passions? Long term goals / plans? So many moving parts go into finding the right home.
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Priorities
Megan knows the nooks and crannies of the Denver Metro and can help you find the home and area you'd like to call home.
It’s time to start wondering about the foreground in your life and what you truly need in closest proximity to your new place. Do you hate cooking? Find a place with restaurants near you. Are you a fan of physical activity? Search for a house with multiple gyms close. This kind of thinking will enable you to discover a veritably ideal area for you.
If you started this process six months ago and haven’t really looked at the listings in the interim, then do yourself a favor and ask your real estate agent to set you up with a personalized feed from your local multiple listing service, and then have your agent walk you through the market realities today. You’ll want to know that most buyers are paying 5 percent above asking price (or 5 percent below it) if that’s what’s happening so that you can make an educated and intelligent offer when the time comes.
Future plans
Where do you see yourself in five years? This question sounds like a job interview but it’s useful in case of house hunting. Do you want to start a family, develop your top-notch office career, or maybe work remotely? The answer will affect your choice so give it some thought.
A neighborhood that’s perfect for you today might be not-so-perfect in five or ten years as people move in and out and the landscape changes. So it’s smart to get an idea of what the neighborhood is like today -- and to spend some time trying to predict where it might go in the future.
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