Best Vegan Restaurants in Denver 

Are you looking to venture into the realm of veganism? Well lucky for you Denver has become a hub for vegan and vegetarian based restaurants. It’s still important to scout out these restaurants a bit since they’re fairly scattered across the city, but once you’ve tried a vegan/vegetarian based restaurant, you’ll wonder why you haven’t tried one before. Listed below are five popular vegan/vegetarian restaurants that most Denverites have heard of and are on their list of go-to restaurants for a healthy, and locally sourced meal. 

City, O’ City

This definite local favorite is a must-try in Denver. Located on E. 13th Ave in Capitol Hill, nearly next door to the Denver Capitol Building and Denver Public Library, this trendy and vibrant neighborhood brings along all kinds of crowds to indulge in the many layers of delicious plates of food at City, O’ City. With menu items like Pumpkin Curry Pasta, Cauliflower Chorizo Tacos, and Seitan Wings, and open doors from 7 am to 2am, it’s a happy place for all to come and share in the joy of delightful food with an eclectic ambience. One thing to note is that reservations are only available on weekdays for parties of five or more. Other than that, it’s a first come first serve nature, and you’ll want to get their at an appropriate time to get seated quickly.  

True Food Kitchen 

A true restaurant based on the philosophy that food should make you feel better, not worse is True Food, located in Cherry Creek North only blocks away from Cherry Creek Mall. Dr. Andrew Weil is a renowned physician, doctor of integrative medicine, and the founder of True Food Kitchen. The menu is based on the science of encouraging changes in eating habits to avoid and counteract chronic inflammation, and they do so based on the anti-inflammatory pyramid. With each season brings a new menu that highlights that particular season’s benefit-rich ingredients. Some of the most popular items on their menu include, but are not limited to: Spaghetti Squash Casserole, Unbeetable Burger, and the Kale Guacamole (a personal favorite).   

Watercourse Foods

As one of Denver’s original vegetarian restaurants, Watercourse Foods opened in 1998 in Capitol Hill on 13th Avenue. This scratch kitchen focuses on utilizing local vendors, cultivates an environment of inclusivity, and prides themselves on keeping their menu free of artificial colors, preservatives, flavors, and hydrogenated fats. The name “Watercourse” comes from the philosophy of the “water course way”, essentially meaning to take the path of least harm. Not only is their environment friendly, warm, and inviting, but their food speaks for itself with lovely menu items such as: Wings, Za’atar Eggplant, and White Cheddar Mac.   

Vital Root

“99% vegan by request and 100% gluten free”, Vital Root is on top for being a fantastic destination to fascinate yourself with all the possible vegetable inspired plates on their menu. Located on Tennyson in the Old District of the Highlands, Vital Root ambitiously and perfectly curates a vegetarian based menu that not only brings you joy, but keeps your body feeling at peace and nourished. Whether you’re looking to have a sit down meal and try their Cashew “Queso” Dip, Pad Thai, or even their Pumpkin Spiced Pancakes, or maybe you’re only in the mood for a light drink like their Moon Milk, Glacier Water, or Green Ginger Smoothie, you will enjoy what you are served at Vital Root.   

Root Down: Edible Beats

Root Down is the spunky and quirky sister restaurant of Vital Root, with a total of five restaurants all together under one umbrella of owners and creatives. With being 100% wind-powered, all animal protein as certified humane, and a 6,000 sf organic garden that supplies 20% of their restaurants seasonal herbs and vegetables, what other reason would you need to chow-down on Root Down’s Edible Beats menu? Although this restaurant is not 100% vegan and vegetarian, the menu is still vegetarian focused, with the supplemental choices of protein menu items. With two locations in Colorado-W. 33rd Ave and DIA, this is among one of the most popular restaurants in the chain, and more upscale. A few menu favorites that are a must-try are: Dungeness Crab & Avocado Tacos, Carrot Gnocchi,  and Colombian Arepas.

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New Year's Eve in Denver

Are you looking for last minute New Year’s Eve ideas in the Denver Metro Area? You’ve come to the right place to get an idea of what you can do to celebrate the end of the decade. Whether you’d like a more relaxed or more party atmosphere, we’ve got you covered. Take a look below to find out what you may be doing this New Year’s Eve. 

Fireworks on 16th Street Mall

Do you prefer to stay at home and avoid the loud crows New Years Eve brings out, or have young kids that need to get to bed early, but still want to experience a little bit of the downtown fun? Then grab some coffee or hot chocolate and check out the fireworks display on 16th Street at 9 pm and Midnight. DJ’s will line the streets of 16th Street mall and synch their music to the fireworks show and you get to watch the display across the Denver skyline. 

NYE in the City at the Four Seasons Hotel 

Are you looking to have an extravagant NYE? Look no further than the Four Seasons Hotel to host the Black Tie event of the year. Your ticket includes admission to their Grand Ballroom where a Cirque Theme NYE Ball will entertain guests with colorful-imaginative performances, dance music, Photo Ops, a Balloon Drop, and specialty cocktails. Tickets range from $79-$99. 

La Rumba

Do you want to dance to your favorite latin hits, grub on Argentienian street food, and toast with champagne at midnight? Then consider attending La Rumba’s Salsa Masquerade Ball. DJ ALE will host the night playing the city’s best salsa, bachata, and cumbia. Included with your ticket is a complimentary champagne toast at midnight. Tickets are $10 w/a mask; $15 w/out a mask. 

Midnight Dinner and Dessert

Restaurants across Denver are promoting specials, unique menus, and midnight reservations. While there’s still time, call around and make a reservation at a restaurant with an atmosphere you’d enjoy ringing in the New Year in. Punch Bowl Social, FIRE at the Art Hotel, Corinne at Le Meridien, and may more restaurants available for reservations. 

54thirty

Have you been to Denver’s highest open-air rooftop? Then you better believe this is the place to be to celebrate NYE. 54thirty is located centrally in downtown Denver atop Le Meridien, one of Denver’s newest and coolest hotels. Live music will be performed by multifaceted cellist, producer, and lyricist Jordan Polovina. GA tickets, $25,  and VIP tables are available to reserve ahead of time. GA tickets and VIP tables include a champagne toast with Moët & Chandon at midnight. 

Neighborhood Spotlight: Lodo

Are you moving to Denver or want to get to know your Denver neighborhoods better? This blog post is going to highlight Lodo, Denver’s oldest neighborhood that has quickly become a vibrant hub for restaurants, caffees, shopping and businesses.  If you’ve yet to experience this neighborhood, take the time to explore the hidden streets, popular dining, and fabulous arts and entertainment. 

 Fogo De Chao Brazilian Steakhouse

With locations in over fifty cities around the world, this Brazilian Steakhouse, or also known as churrascaria) is premium dining smack in the middle Lodo. The menu includes a variety of fire-roasted meats carved tableside, as well as a seasonal and traditional salad and side bar, also known as the Harvest Table. If you’re looking to celebrate an event, birthday, or simply a special dining experience, then certainly look into Fogo De Chao for its high quality selection of meats, custom, table served cocktails, and luxurious dining experience.

Union Station

If you’re anywhere near LoDo, then you won’t miss the statuesque Union Station. The original Union Station was built in 1881, burned on March 18 1894 due to a fire, and restructured to the current structure which was built in 1914. Although Union Station was first built as a hub for train transportation, and still is today, it has become much more of a wonder. Today, Union Station is the It-Spot for fabulous bars, fine-dining, shops, and celebrations. Just within Union Station, you’ll find the locally recognized and adored Terminal Bar where you’ll see Coloradons packed inside and outside of the bar; Mercantile Dining & Provision which follows in the footsteps of the award-winning Fruition Restaurant; and Milkbox Ice Creamery, a locally known ice cream shop serving flavors from Little Man Ice Cream available as shakes, malts, sundaes, and boozy shakes. Not only does Union Station host some of Denver’s best food and drinks, but also shops and the Crawford Hotel. 

Coffee Shops

Some of the coziest ways to get to know a new city is by exploring their local coffee shops. Luckily, LoDo, and Denver altogether, has erupted with local coffee shops that give Starbucks a run for their money. Little Owl Coffee for example has been rated as one of “The 21 Best Coffee Shops in America” according to the Thrillist; and you’ll be lucky to grab a seat in this miniature coffee shop. Best for companies of no more than 1-2 people, Little Owl Coffee is known for its delicious custom drinks and cozy atmosphere. Another must-see coffee shop that you definitely won’t miss is The Market at Larimer Square. Known for its historic roots, The Market is located between 14th and 15th street on Larimer Street, the last bastion of Denver’s historic architecture. What initially began as a neighborhood grocery store in the 1970’s eventually transformed into the bakery, deli, coffee and tea shop that is it today. Centrally located on Larimer Street, surrounded by bustling high-end restaurants and shops, this is the coffee shop every Colorado visitor must see. 

Denver Milk Market

Located in the Ballpark neighborhood of LoDo and the historic Dairy Block, the Denver Milk Market is a 16-venue Food Hall run by Colorado chef Frank Bonanno. The Milk Market sits within the Dairy Block, a micro-district of mixed-use office, retail and hospitality development that boasts fifteen shops, nineteen restaurants, seven bars, a luxury coworking space, and a 172-room boutique hotel. And if this wasn’t enough, check out the Milk Market’s calendar of events to see live music performances, unique pop-ups, and a variety of classes. 

Ophelia’s Electric Soapbox   

Are you looking to go somewhere where you can eat delicious, gastrobrothel-inspired food, listen to live music and appreciate boudoir-style decor? Well then, Ophelia’s Electric Soapbox is your one-stop shop for a good time. If you’d like to come just for dinner, then consider booking reservations between 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm before the show and crowds begin between 9:00 pm and 10:00 pm. If you’re wanting to stay for the show and have dinner, make a reservation and specifically mention you’d like to stay for the show, and ask for a balcony view. Depending on the availability of seats, you’ll have an opportunity to be seated next to the balcony that overlooks the stage on the bottom floor. Once you’re done with dinner, you can grab a drink at one of their two bars and head downstairs to enjoy the show.

Friday Night In Denver

We’ve all been there where the weekend is quickly approaching and we want to experience the city life and do something incredible, yet have trouble thinking of something new and interesting to do. The most enjoyable aspect of living in Denver is that you can almost get any particular experience that you’re looking for. We’ve got sports all year round, winter festivals, art districts, a flood of entertainment and international cuisine. And although staying home, getting cozy and turning on our favorite Netflix series sounds as riveting as it is, I’d like to recommend a few alternative options to the typical weekend night.  

Below are five activities to do on any given Friday night in Denver, whether that be with friends or a love interest that are a bit out of the ordinary routine. 

  1. Comedy Works

Comedy Works first opened in 1981 and is ranked among the best as one of the Top 5 stand up-comedy clubs in the country. Frequent acts include, but are not limited to: Rob Schneider, Dave Chapelle, Tom Segura, and many more familiar faces. Not only does Comedy Works host nationally renowned comedians, but also has opportunities for local comedians to give their acts a go. Thick Skin and New Talent Night are two weekly opportunities for locally recognized, and nationally recognized, stand up-comedians to show off their comedic skills. 

Tickets range from $12 to $50, depending on who’s performing. There is a requirement to purchase two items (food and beverage) with your ticket once you’re at the show; something to keep in mind before attending. Nonetheless, this is an excellent option to attend with a group of friends or significant other if you’re looking to have a spontaneous night of laughter and fun.  

2. Speakeasy 

It’s no secret that Denver is a hidden gem that not only has a bursting and growing city scene, but also has hidden features that often must come from word of mouth in order to know of these secret hot spots. Speakeasy’s have easily become more of a go-to hot spot rather than the traditional bar scene; and with a growing population, it’s often more exciting to find a hidden bar that most tourists aren’t aware to avoid the crowds. If you’re looking for a night out where you can mingle with friends or a new date, sip on a few prohibition era curated drinks, and find yourself in a space inspired by alternative themes and eras, then I would highly suggest seeking out a speakeasy. Here are a few speakeasy’s that have historically been raved about by Denver Natives: 

  1. Williams and Graham

Located in LoHi, this particular speakeasy is among the most popular to Denver Natives and tourists alike, hidden behind a bookshelf, Williams and Graham have over sixty cocktails that have stood the test of time and a delicious menu of hors d'oeuvres, small plates, entrees and desserts. A must see in Denver. 

  1. Green Russel

Although the Green Russel is located on one of the most popular and beautifully lit streets in downtown Denver, it is hidden in plain sight where your eye won’t necessarily spot it immediately. Located on Larimer Street within an alley of restaurants, you must first walk down a flight of stairs to then be greeted by a host that will then either send you to the restaurant, or have you walk through another pair of doors to enter the cave like, green lit speakeasy. 

  1. Retrograde

Among the three speakeasy’s that are listed, this one has to be the most creatively hidden among the three. In order to get to Retrograde, you must first enter through Frozen Matter Uptown, an ice cream shop with an abundance of creatively handcrafted ice cream, ice pops and soda. A few of the unique flavors of ice cream being: Apple Cider Sorbet (Vegan), Great Pumpkin, Peppermint, and Milk + Cookies. In order to get to Retrograde, you must simply bypass the ice cream counter and head toward the freezer door. Then turn on the light switch and wait for a member of the staff to greet you. 

3. Wine and Painting

What’s a Friday night without a little artistic energy? If you’re looking to get a little craftsy, or let loose with some paint and wine and create a masterpiece, then you should look no further than to attend a class at Canvas and Cocktails, Painting with a Twist, or any other sip business that you prefer. What you may ask is exactly a sip business? Well, it’s exactly what it sounds like. It’s an opportunity to gather your closest friends, family or even coworkers and be guided through painting the night’s featured painting while sipping on beer, wine, cocktails, or champagne. 

4. Attend a Concert 

There is an infinite amount of local concert halls that host a variety of music that is bound to suit any music lovers taste. Locally located in vivacious neighborhoods and spread all across Denver; small or large venue, local or internationally known artists, alternative or rock, Denver has it all. With the diversity of music and music venues means that tickets are largely available, even with short notice. In that case, if you’re looking to explore new music or local artist over your weekend, then it’s recommended to do a bit of research to see what venues around Denver are hosting music artists that please your interests.   

5. Restaurant Tours

If you’re wanting to explore a new city, the best recommendation is to check out their food scene. With Denver’s explosive migration over the last six years, this not only brought people from all over the country, but it also brought a new generation of foodies, which includes a wave of award winning chefs. With that, use one of your weekends to become a food critic and try out a new restaurant. With that being said, it’s not necessary to make a reservation at an ultra expensive restaurant; it’s only encouraged to try a new cuisine or a new restaurant that you have an interest in. 

How To Kickstart The New Year

For how many years have said to yourself that you’re going to accomplish that thing that you’ve always promised yourself you’ll finally do? Whether it’s taking the jump into a new career, making the gym a routine, or finally organizing the overloaded garage, we have all made goals for the New Year that we promise to accomplish, and some of us seldom do. Below are a few tips on not only how to kickstart your dreams and goals for the New Year, but how to also get yourself to actually complete the goal. 

The Goals 

Obviously, before you can start executing your goal, you must come up with the goal itself. Take five, ten, thirty or more minutes to sit down with yourself uninterrupted and truly imagine what you would like to accomplish for the upcoming year. No matter how big or small, a goal is a goal and should be taken seriously and wholeheartedly. 

Plan of Action

 Now that you’ve identified your goals, how do you make it happen? Create a plan of action; essentially, a visual game plan on the steps needed to take to accomplish this goal. Does your goal require you to wake up earlier? To invest money? To invest in yourself? Write down numbered steps on how you are going to accomplish this goal.

Accountability 

How are you going to keep yourself accountable for completing your plan of action? A plan of action is worthless without the will to stick to the timeline of the plan.

Vision 

Keep something in front of you at all times that reminds you of your goal, if not the goal itself. Whether that be a picture in your wallet, a picture on your desk, as your screensaver, daily phone reminders, or even a friend. Never physically lose sight of what you’re dreaming about in order to turn it into your reality. 

Mini Goals

Keep your momentum going by accomplishing mini goals along the way. Every important achievement, whether big or small, should be appreciated and celebrated. And if you plan to embark on a hefty goal that takes time to accomplish, plan out and celebrate mini goals with your plan of action to keep you motivated to keep going until you reach the end of the path to your goals. 

Final Stretch  

Once you’re at the final stretch to your goal, plan out a meaningful reward for yourself to enjoy once you’ve accomplished your goal. Successfully accomplishing New Year goals is no easy task, but once you get to the point where you feel successful, it is most important to appreciate yourself for getting you there.

Family Friendly Winter Ideas

Are you feeling the winter blues or maybe just ran out of ideas of what to do while it’s so cold outside with your family? Well, listed below are a few ideas that are sure to get you and your family feeling like summer during these frigid winter days. Some may require some planning in order to get the right supplies, but everything listed below can be done with little planning in advance, a small budget, and at any time of the day. 

  1. Ice Skate 

  2. Attend an Ice Sculpture Competition

  3. Horse Sleigh Ride 

  4. Competitive Game Night with a Special Prize

  5. Baking Competition

  6. Dance Party / Freeze Dance

  7. Build A Fort

  8. Bake Dessert and Give to Your Neighbor 

  9. Make A Scrapbook

  10.  Painting Night

  11. Go Sledding with a Thermos of Hot Chocolate 

  12. Go to the Library and Pick Out Fun Books to Read with Snacks

  13. Rollerskate

  14. Jump Street / Indoor Arena

  15. Go to the Movies

Easy Home Improvement Projects To Boost Your Resale Value

When you’re ready to put your home on the market, you always want to get as much as possible for the house. Negotiations are part and parcel of the selling process, but the nicer your home is, the easier it will be to reduce the impact those negotiations have on your selling price. The right improvements can make your Denver home for sale fly off the market quickly. You just have to choose improvements that offer a significant return on investment. 

 

Renovations That Can Get your Home Ready for Sale

Here are a few of the best ways to add value and increase the curb appeal of your house without blowing your budget out of the water.

 

Paint the Exterior

Your home’s siding can make the house look pristine or run down. If your siding looks dingy or dirty, consider repainting it. This will let you make the siding look like-new and reduces the amount of maintenance the future owners will have to worry about.

If the siding can’t be painted, give it a good deep cleaning. Rent a pressure washer from your preferred hardware store or hire a professional to blast away the dirt and grime. Once it’s done, your home will look as good as new.

 

Replace Worn Out Appliances

If you’re going to be living in the house while it’s on the market, why not replace your worn out or outdated appliances? This way, the buyer won’t be able to use your old versions as leverage to lower the asking price.

Look for appliances that are energy efficient and will look great with different colors and features. This will help make the new appliances appeal to prospective buyers. Remember, you’ll want to choose appliances that are user-friendly. Very few people will want an old-school cast-iron stove, but a lot of buyers will love a new Energy Star rated stove with an induction cooktop.

 

Pay Attention To Your Landscaping

Landscaping may not seem like a priority, but the cleaner it is and the more developed it looks, the more value your property will have. Take the time to clean out those neglected garden beds and consider hiring a professional to add a few new plants to spruce them up.

A little goes a long way and by updating your landscaping, you’ll end up improving the way the house looks. Curb appeal matters when people search for a Denver home for sale.  The more you can attract buyers’ attention, the faster you’ll be able to sell your house. Remember, competition can help drive up your sale price, so the more interest you have, the more valuable your property will be.

 

Focus on Energy Efficiency

Every homeowner wants their maintenance and utility costs to be as small as possible. Focus on making your home as energy-efficient as possible. Replace burned out light bulbs with affordable LED bulbs as needed. Make sure the windows and doors are sealed properly to keep out drafts.

These simple improvements will go a long way towards making your house more appealing to buyers while also making it more valuable. Remember, the more money buyers can save in the long-run, the more tempting it will be. But most importantly, you’ll be able to enjoy those savings yourself while you’re living in the house.

 

Make Repairs That Benefit You

When deciding on the best improvements to make to your house, choose ones that you’ll be able to enjoy. For example, if you’re tired of looking at that tired old vanity in the bathroom, install a new one that you love. Just make sure it stays true to the style of your house, not just your sense of interior design. The best fixtures will appeal to different tastes.

 

Paint Your Kitchen

You don’t have to do a full kitchen remodel to make the space feel more open and inviting. Sometimes, all you have to do is paint the cabinets or swap out the hardware. Choose a neutral color that makes the space feel brighter in natural light. White is almost always a popular choice. Then, add new handles and drawer pulls that match your new paint color.

 

Get Rid of Dingy Carpets

Believe it or not, most homebuyers aren’t fans of carpet. They often prefer hardwood or vinyl floors that mimic the look of wood. You don’t have to remove all the carpets in your home, but you should get rid of the ones that look worn out.

Check the common areas like the living room, play rooms, and high-traffic places in your home. If the fibers are tamped down and no amount of cleaning can bring the carpets back, get rid of them. You’ll be able to install an easy-to-clean vinyl flooring for about the same price as new carpets and increase the return you’ll get on your home sale.

 

Upgrade Your Thermostat

When people look for a Denver home for sale, they look for state-of-the-art fixtures. Your thermostat should be one of them. The installation is affordable, but when you upgrade to a smart thermostat or a programmable model, you could end up getting more for your home.

Buyers love to move into properties that don’t need a lot of work. Though the installation of a new thermostat is simple and cheap, it’s one less task they’ll have to take care of.

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6 Simple Ways to Get Your Home Ready for Sale in Denver, Colorado

Deciding to sell your home is a big deal, but when the house you love no longer fits your needs, it’s time to move on. In order to reach people looking for homes for sale in Denver, Colorado, you’ll need to make your house as open and inviting as possible. That’s right…you’re going to have to prepare for open houses and home tours. But that process doesn’t have to be stressful. You just need to be prepared. Here are a few simple tips to help you get your home show-ready in no time.

1. Put Away Those Personal Touches

You have a very defined personal style, but that style is yours alone. It may not be appealing to people looking at homes for sale in Denver, Colorado. If possible, make your space as neutral as possible. Take down family photos and any knick-knacks that draw attention. Remember, you want prospective buyers to picture themselves in your house. The fewer personal touches you leave out, the easier that will be.

2. Clean the House from Top to Bottom

A clean house is an inviting house and you want people touring your home to see the best it has to offer. Before your first showing, give your house a good deep cleaning. Vacuum or sweep each room, dust every surface you can, and get rid of any unwanted clutter. In fact, start decluttering now! The sooner you do, the less you’ll have to pack up and move. You’ll also want to clean your windows inside and out. This gives your home more natural light and brightens up the space without forcing you to leave extra lights on while you’re away. There are many other homes for sale in Denver, Colorado, so you need to make sure that your home is clean so that it looks just as nice, if not better, than all the others.

3. Put Valuables Away

Unfortunately, open houses are open to the general public and this means there’s no guarantee that people up to no good won’t step foot inside. The best thing you can do is put your valuables away. If you have priceless jewelry and heirlooms, consider moving them to a storage unit or a lockbox at your bank until you move. Remove all medication from your bathroom cabinets and put it in a safe place. For most people, hiding those medications in a dark corner of their closet or taking them out of the house during showings is the best option.

4. Reevaluate Your Furniture

Most buyers looking for homes for sale in Denver, Colorado are looking for somewhere they can move into with their family. For this reason, it’s important that your home exhibits a welcoming, inviting appearance when buyers see it for the first time, and your furniture is a big part of that. Walk around your house with a critical eye. Do the rooms feel cramped? Are there any pieces of furniture that look outdated or run down? If so, take those pieces out of the room. When there’s less furniture, rooms look larger, making the entire house look more spacious to prospective buyers. We’re not saying you have to get rid of that furniture permanently. Just find a new temporary home for it. Renting a storage unit or moving it to your new house is always worth considering.

5. Get in the Habit of Keeping It Clean

People look for homes for sale in Denver, Colorado at all different hours of the day and that means showings can happen even when you’re not expecting them. This means you may not have time to clean and declutter before buyers walk through the door. The best thing you can do is get in the habit of keeping your home clean. Do the dishes after every meal and put things back where they belong after you use them. This way, you’ll always be prepared for a showing, even if you don’t have one scheduled.

6. Don’t Neglect the Landscaping

It’s easy to focus on getting the inside of your house ready for showings and open houses. After all, it’s what most prospective buyers will look at in detail. But that doesn’t mean you can leave the exterior alone. Take a moment to inspect the outside of your home. If the landscaping is overgrown with weeds, put on some gloves and get weeding. Rake up any fallen leaves in the autumn and consider adding potted plants for added pops of color along your entryway. If you have any trees in the yard, now is the perfect time to get them trimmed and shaped. Remember, curb appeal matters and if your landscaping looks great, buyers will have more confidence in the interior of the home.

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7 Ways To Save Money When Buying A Home In Colorado

When you’re looking for  homes for sale, in Colorado you probably have a budget in mind. You know what you can reasonably afford and how much of a mortgage you qualify for. But what if you could save money on your next home purchase and help your budget go a little bit further? You can with Fixed Rate Real Estate along with getting 50% Cash Back at closing, here are a few easy ways to save money and get the best house possible without breaking the bank.

 

Tips to Save Up for a New Home

Buying a home is the American dream. Follow these tips to save up and make your dream a reality. 

 

  1. Save Up Ahead of Time

It should come as no surprise that you’ll need to make a down payment before you can get into the house of your dreams. But the more cash you have up-front, the less money you’ll end up borrowing from your mortgage lender. Remember, every mortgage has an interest rate that’s based on your credit score, your debt-to-income ratio, and your overall credit history. The higher that interest rate is, the more money you’ll pay to the lender. If you borrow less because your down payment is larger, you’ll save thousands on interest over the life of your loan.

 

  1. Hire a Professional Realtor

Unfortunately, some home buyers believe they can save a lot of money by trying to buy a house on their own. While it seems true in theory, it often adds thousands to the overall cost in reality. The best way to save money when choosing  homes for sale in Colorado is to hire an experienced Realtor. They understand the buying process and can help you avoid costly mistakes that could blow your budget after you close on the property.

 

  1. Get the Property Inspected

Inspections are part and parcel of the home buying process. Without them, you have no way of knowing what’s going on inside a house. If that property has a bunch of hidden damage, you’ll have to pay to fix the issues yourself. The easiest way to save money on a home is to find out what’s wrong with the property before you close on it. If you find any issues, you can negotiate with the seller before you finalize the deal.

 

  1. Negotiate with the Seller

Speaking of negotiating, you need to plan on doing it throughout the buying process. Negotiate the asking price, repairs, closing costs, and anything else that pops up. Remember, the asking price is rarely ever a firm amount. The seller wants to get out of their house and will often take a lower price, but you have to ask for it.

 

 When you’re negotiating with the seller, the main focus is making reasonable offers and requests while under contract.. The more reasonable you are about it, the more likely they are to accept your counteroffers.

  1. Shop Around for Homeowners Insurance

You probably already have an insurance provider that you’ve worked with for years. That makes it tempting to buy your homeowners insurance policy from them right off the bat, especially if you’ve had a policy on your previous house. But this can cost you every month.

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