Needs a Little Remodeling [Fresh Listings, Get ‘Em Hot]
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This week: A Victorian in clown paint, a cottage in downtown Louisville, a historic grandfathered income property in Chautauqua, and a rare opportunity to get into Old Town for cheap. Plus notable sales.
As always, I’ve carefully sifted through this week’s listings and recent sales in Boulder and surrounding areas. These are the properties worth seeing and worth talking about.
To schedule a private showing, which includes a discussion of valuation, negotiation strategy, and price trends, call Osman at 303.746.6896.
Sold Listings of Note
8964 Little Raven Trl | Sold: $1,507,500 | More Details
A beautiful house in a great location. It’s also a good illustration for why I push my luxury market clients to be extremely selective.
The seller of 8964 Little Raven must have felt a great deal of confidence when they first listed the house in March of 2015 for $1,850,000. Four painful, back to reality price reductions and 18 months later, they finally found a buyer at $1.507,500.
Lesson 1: To maximize price, market psychology must be on your side. Price it right, market it professionally, or risk tainting the listing. You want buyers to feel a sense of exclusivity, to be blown away by the staging, and feel lucky they got a chance to see it. The last thing you want is for them to ask “what’s wrong with it?” Even two weeks on market without a buyer creates a negative perception of the desirability of the property. Never, ever list your home with a wishful thinking asking price.
Lesson 2: Certain locations (like Niwot) have a large supply of luxury homes and demand (relative to supply) is quite low. During the last downturn, Niwot had well over two years of supply of $1MM+ homes. This particular owner purchased the house at $1,416,000 way back in 2001. That’s a 0.4% IRR. In other words, they lost money on this house despite the lengthy ownership period.
805 Pine Brook Rd | Sold: $1,103,511 | More Details
This beautiful 4 bedroom, 4 bath house in the lower foothills is only a short drive into Boulder. Framed around mountain views, nicely updated inside, and on a generous lot. It was listed at $1.3MM in May, but after two months on market, the seller took a low offer and the deal closed at $1.1MM, a whopping 8.5% below asking. Lesson: Don’t be afraid to write low offers on property that has been on the market for a significant period of time, especially when the seller is sitting on a mountain of equity. In this case, mortgage records show precisely that. If your agent is afraid to negotiate, find one who makes negotiation expertise their competitive advantage.
A data point for the current market value of a cosmetically updated 4 bed, 2 bath bi-level in a decent location in South Boulder. Updates are kitchen and baths, staging makes it look great. Formerly a rental house. Boulder’s best rated schools. There are many similar houses, most not updated. Data: Year to date, there have been 45 bi-level sales in Boulder. The majority (28) were in Table Mesa. This one sold at asking, 28 days on market before receiving an offer, not cash (conventional mortgage). Remember, before you write an offer, review the most recent negotiations.
Another one for your data file. This is an early 70’s 4/3 two story in Heatherwood on a generous lot. The kitchen was updated recently but that gold trim around the master bath tells you it’s been at least a couple of decades since it was last touched. Good location within the neighborhood. Easy commuting into Boulder and Gunbarrel retail keeps getting better. Sold for $7,100 over asking, conventional mortgage (not cash), available for a full 8 days before an offer was accepted. If you need space for a family and feel priced out of Boulder proper, a house like this in Heatherwood would be an excellent alternative.
Fresh Listings
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Boulder
3981 Promontory Ct| Asking: $1,850,000 | More Details
Pros: nicely updated on the inside (beautiful wine cellar), this 4 bed, 4 bath is parked right up against Wonderland lake open space. Lucky’s North is within walking distance. The three car garage is a bonus.Cons: Curb appeal on the outside is a little lacking for a house a this price point and it feels a penned in among neighbors.
927 12th Street | Asking: $1,200,000 | More Details
960 McIntire Street | Asking: $625,000 | More Details
Louisville
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1100 La Farge Ave | Asking: $1,359,000 | More Details
836 Lincoln Ave | Asking: $625,000 | More Details
Longmont
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526 Pratt Street | Asking: $565,000 | More Details
A legal, non conforming duplex. Consider this a cheap way to enter the Old Town neighborhood with the ability to offset ownership costs by renting out the upper level (or vice versa). In a few years, convert it back into a single living unit or use the extra cash flow to fund the renovation or your next investment.
4555 13th Street #2C | Asking: $450,000 | More Details
2 bed, 1 bath condo in a high student density location. Build quality is not stellar but these units make for good CU kiddo condos. Historic returns have not been as good as, say Wimbledon, but the location has been improving in recent years. Rayback and lots of other interesting retail is a short bike ride away.
3250 ONeal Cir L-24 | Asking: $210,000 | More Details
Same location as 3303 Oneal but in Stratford Park and only a 1 bedroom. A few months ago, I analyzed appreciation rates for 1 vs 2 bedroom condos in Boulder for an investor. 2 bedroom and 1 bedroom units are not markedly different, but 1 bedrooms should rent more easily. 3303 ONeal is a smarter buy.
Investment Opportunities
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1254 Sherman Drive #1-5| Asking: $895,000 | More Details
5 units of light industrial/warehouse space, partially rented. Might be ideal for a business owner who needs flexible space. With 3/5 units rented, it also has built-in income until the time comes to expand. Great location.
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Owner & Broker at House Einstein as well as primary author of the House Einstein blog with over 1,200 published articles about Boulder real estate. His work has appeared in the Wall Street Journal and Daily Camera.
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