The Costs of Rent to Own Housing – For the Denver CO Area

Owning a home — it’s part of the American Dream! Home ownership gives a sense of freedom, security, and permanence. Americans dream of growing up, finding a home, and starting a family; they dream of owning their own piece of land and proudly knowing “it’s mine.” Millions of families want a nice home, a white … Continued

Things To Look For When Renting To Own A Home In Denver CO

Renting to own a home in Denver, or any city for that matter, isn’t a new concept… but the whole process of “renting to own a house” is a process that most people have questions about. Well, you’re in the right place! This article will walk you through what to look for if you’re looking for … Continued

Why Rent When You Can Own in Denver CO?

Why rent when you can own in Denver CO? Great question! If you’re looking for Denver houses for rent you may want to consider your other options as a potential homeowner in the Denver area. Most locals who are looking for homes to rent in Denver are likely looking at renting as their only option … Continued

Renting An Apartment vs Renting A House in Denver

So, you’re looking for a place to rent in Denver? As you’ve already seen… there are a lot of options in the Denver area for housing. All the way from apartments in Denver to rental houses in Denver… condos… mobile homes, and more. But if you’re struggling to decide if you want to rent an … Continued

Are Denver Rent-to-Own Homes a Scam?

If you’ve spent time driving around Denver Colorado or browsing Craigslist or other sites, you may have seen advertisements that read, “Own a home for $500/month. No credit check!” While it seems too good to be true, local rent-to-own homes are a viable option that many Denver residents are taking advantage of. But… Are Denver Rent-to-Own Homes a … Continued

How Do Rent To Own Homes Work In Denver?

One of the first questions we get from potential tenant buyers of our local Denver Colorado rent to own homes / lease option homes is “how do rent to own homes work in Denver?” With a flooded real estate market, especially since the bubble burst of the mid-2000’s, rent-to-own homes have become a popular option for … Continued

Tips On Renting A Home In Denver

In today’s article, we’ll take a look at some tips on renting a home in Denver that you should consider when renting your next home in Denver. As property values plummeted over the latter part of the 2000’s, many people began to turn to renting. There are plenty of reasons to rent as opposed to purchasing a home, including … Continued

Foreclosure notice of default in CO– what is it?

If you’ve gotten a foreclosure notice of default and want to know what the heck is going on, keep reading. Basically, a foreclosure notice of default is a document that has to be filed by a lender to start the process of foreclosure. The foreclosure notice of default must be sent to anyone who has … Continued

What is a Pre-Foreclosure in Denver?

With millions of homes across the country going into foreclosure, it’s important for both buyers and mortgage holders to understand the process. So what is a pre-foreclosure in Denver anyway? Many homeowners across America and Denver are facing difficulties making their monthly mortgage payments. When a homeowner misses 3-6 months of mortgage payments, the lending institution will … Continued

How to Avoid Foreclosure in Denver

While the housing market is rebounding, many people in Denver] are still struggling to make their mortgage payments. If you’re underwater on your home, or having trouble keeping up with your monthly mortgage payments, you could be fearful that your mortgage provider is going to foreclose. Thankfully, there are a number of things that you can do … Continued

Short Sale vs Foreclosure – What’s the Difference in Denver?

Whether you’re a buyer or a borrower/seller, a short sale, and foreclosure each present different advantages and difficulties. What Is A Foreclosure In Denver, CO? In simple terms… “A foreclosed home is one in which the owner is unable to make his mortgage loan payments and the bank repossessed the home” (source).  If you stop … Continued

How to Stay in My Home After Foreclosure in Denver

A recent study estimates that 47% of foreclosed properties are still occupied. When you first see that stat you may be surprised… but we’re not. What most people don’t realize is that banks aren’t in the business to own homes. They are in the business to loan people money. But when they have to foreclose … Continued