Farm Fantasies, Fairy Tales, and Bidding Wars [Boulder Fresh Listings]
Growing up in upstate New York, in a rural home with 40+ acres, I have a fondness for wide open spaces and the rough honesty of country living. The allure of acreage is strong but here in the west, soil and climate offer unique challenges. That doesn’t stop buyers from coveting the the mountain homes, ranches, and farms that dot the landscape around Boulder. Many well heeled owners have invested in building dream homes in these places, but not every home is what it seems.
This week, we highlight nine new listings that have just come on market in Boulder. From hobby farms to downtown, historic charmers – there’s a little of everything.
Here’s a short video introduction:
For private showings and discussion of market conditions, valuation, and negotiation strategy, call Osman at 303.746.6896. My goal is to help you make a smarter real estate decision.
Fresh Listings
2945 Julliard | $2.45M | Pics and Details
Great location, understated on the outside but like an art museum on the inside. Five bedrooms with a near 1/2 acre lot. Private art studio, wine cellar, and Swedish sauna. Desirable South Boulder schools, nearby access to open space, Viele lake, and restaurants. Compare the old listing from six years ago and it’s clear the seller invested heavily in renovating this gorgeous house. Does Mr. Market agree? Only an in-person showing will provide the answer.
2468 Powderhorn | $2.3M | Pics and Details
A five bedroom, four bath two story home in Devil’s Thumb with an attached four car garage. Classic layout with most bedrooms on the upper level, nicely updated finishes. More modestly sized than 2945 Julliard and closer to open space trails. See them back to back.
p.s. The hot tub is included.
Due diligence: Five lovely pastoral acres but no water rights. Be sure to discuss the impact to valuation with your Realtor when you analyze the comps. What’s that? Your agent didn’t mention water rights? Next time, choose a better agent.
Due diligence: winter access, fire protection, survey, well and septic.
2150 24th Street | $1.4M | Pics and Details
The nice thing about “Neo-Victorian” style homes is that they look historic but shouldn’t have any of the usual historic house problems including crumbling foundations, marginal wiring and non-existent insulation. This adorable three bedroom, two bath is also a just right size of ~2,000 SQFT. No basement and a one car garage. From a location perspective, it’s solid: Strolling distance to downtown and the Google campus. Lot size is tiny so what you see is almost certainly what you get, unless Boulder relaxes the rules around density and development – don’t bet on it.
Due diligence: Corner lot on Gillaspie, which is a main street.
Jackson contemplates waiving inspection |
Due diligence: At some point in its history, it appears that one of the bedrooms was expanded (to create a master) by removing a small section of what may have been a structural wall. Take a close look on inspection and check whether a beam was added in the ceiling to distribute the load of the roof.
Due diligence: Steep hillsides create view opportunities and walk-outs, but increase the risk of structural issues from poor drainage or under-engineered foundations. Inspect closely, don’t skip the survey, and don’t forget the usual mountain property issues (fire, septic, water, winter access).
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Ready to buy or sell? Schedule an appointment or call 303.746.6896.
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The ideas and strategies described in this blog are the opinion of the writer and subject to business, economic, and competitive uncertainties. We strongly recommend conducting rigorous due diligence and obtaining professional advice before buying or selling real estate.
Cover image: Lola Delabays
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Farm Fantasies, Fairy Tales, and Bidding Wars [Boulder Fresh Listings]
Growing up in upstate New York, in a rural home with 40+ acres, I have a fondness for wide open spaces and the rough honesty of country living. The allure of acreage is strong but here in the west, soil and climate offer unique challenges. That doesn’t stop buyers from coveting the the mountain homes, ranches, and farms that dot the landscape around Boulder. Many well heeled owners have invested in building dream homes in these places, but not every home is what it seems.
This week, we highlight nine new listings that have just come on market in Boulder. From hobby farms to downtown, historic charmers – there’s a little of everything.
Here’s a short video introduction:
For private showings and discussion of market conditions, valuation, and negotiation strategy, call Osman at 303.746.6896. My goal is to help you make a smarter real estate decision.
Fresh Listings
2945 Julliard | $2.45M | Pics and Details
Great location, understated on the outside but like an art museum on the inside. Five bedrooms with a near 1/2 acre lot. Private art studio, wine cellar, and Swedish sauna. Desirable South Boulder schools, nearby access to open space, Viele lake, and restaurants. Compare the old listing from six years ago and it’s clear the seller invested heavily in renovating this gorgeous house. Does Mr. Market agree? Only an in-person showing will provide the answer.
2468 Powderhorn | $2.3M | Pics and Details
A five bedroom, four bath two story home in Devil’s Thumb with an attached four car garage. Classic layout with most bedrooms on the upper level, nicely updated finishes. More modestly sized than 2945 Julliard and closer to open space trails. See them back to back.
p.s. The hot tub is included.
Due diligence: Five lovely pastoral acres but no water rights. Be sure to discuss the impact to valuation with your Realtor when you analyze the comps. What’s that? Your agent didn’t mention water rights? Next time, choose a better agent.
Due diligence: winter access, fire protection, survey, well and septic.
2150 24th Street | $1.4M | Pics and Details
The nice thing about “Neo-Victorian” style homes is that they look historic but shouldn’t have any of the usual historic house problems including crumbling foundations, marginal wiring and non-existent insulation. This adorable three bedroom, two bath is also a just right size of ~2,000 SQFT. No basement and a one car garage. From a location perspective, it’s solid: Strolling distance to downtown and the Google campus. Lot size is tiny so what you see is almost certainly what you get, unless Boulder relaxes the rules around density and development – don’t bet on it.
Due diligence: Corner lot on Gillaspie, which is a main street.
Jackson contemplates waiving inspection |
Due diligence: At some point in its history, it appears that one of the bedrooms was expanded (to create a master) by removing a small section of what may have been a structural wall. Take a close look on inspection and check whether a beam was added in the ceiling to distribute the load of the roof.
Due diligence: Steep hillsides create view opportunities and walk-outs, but increase the risk of structural issues from poor drainage or under-engineered foundations. Inspect closely, don’t skip the survey, and don’t forget the usual mountain property issues (fire, septic, water, winter access).
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Ready to buy or sell? Schedule an appointment or call 303.746.6896.
Feeling social?
Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
As always, your referrals are deeply appreciated.
—
The ideas and strategies described in this blog are the opinion of the writer and subject to business, economic, and competitive uncertainties. We strongly recommend conducting rigorous due diligence and obtaining professional advice before buying or selling real estate.
Cover image: Lola Delabays
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Osman Parvez
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.
Osman is the primary author of the House Einstein blog with over 1,200 published articles about Boulder real estate. His work has also appeared in many other blogs about Boulder as well as mainstream newspapers, including the Wall Street Journal and Daily Camera. Learn more about Osman.
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