Boulder Hikes – Ceran St. Vrain

Boulder Area Hikes

Ceran St. Vrain

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The Ceran St. Vrain Trail is located Northwest of Boulder above the small village of Jamestown. This trail follows the South St. Vrain Creek and provides a scenic, easy walk through beautiful forest. The trail is easy by most standards and is a great place to bring your dog or guests who are not into hard core, lung-busting hikes. The trail winds through the small canyon and alternates between narrow sections above the creek and wider sections creek side. Dogs are allowed and it seems like at least half of the hikers when I have been there have had have dogs.

The trail is a 4 mile out and back hike. At the end of the trail you can hook up with jeep road 252 to extend your hike to Miller’s Rock or the many four wheel drive roads that connect in the area.

I especially like the tall, dense lodgepole pine forests through which the trail winds. I find it a relaxing place to spend an hour or two. In the summer there are some great tent sites with easy access to the fishing holes.

 

Directions from Boulder: 5.5 miles north on Highway 36, turn west onto Lefthand Canyon. About five miles up Lefthand Canyon, follow the right fork to Jamestown. Go through Jamestown, continuing over the top of the hill and past the end of the pavement. After you get on to the dirt road, look for the sign for the Ceran St. Vrain Trailhead. Turn right at the sign, go for about 1/4 mile and park.


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Short Sale Basics

Short Sale Basics

Like it or not the short sale has become a part of the real estate landscape. The two factors that are driving this market are; (1) many homeowners are hurting financially and are in the process or in danger of losing their homes to foreclosure. (2) Mortgage companies are not in the business of owning and selling homes and want to avoid the losses associated with the foreclosure process.The process:

What is a short sale? A short sale is an agreement from a mortgage holder to accept from a mortagee less than the principle owed on a home. When the homeowner takes out a mortgage, they make a promise to pay back a certain amount with interest. During a short sale the homeowner asks the bank to take less.

You may run across advertisements of homes that have words to the effect of “subject to short sale approval”. A short sale is a process that takes time and requires patience and acceptance of uncertainty.

 

  • Homeowner needs to sell their home but the current market does not allow them to attract a buyer willing to pay a price high enough to pay both the costs associated with selling and the amounts owed to the bank.
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  • In order for a short sale to be a possibility the Seller must be able to prove their financial hardship. These people cannot have the money available to make up the shortfall. Having money in a retirement account or in a college savings plan will usually disqualify a Seller from a short sale. The bank wants to see the writing on the wall, if we can’t make this work we will have to foreclose.
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  • Once a need and a hardship are established the next step is to establish a price that will attract buyers.
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  • Once a prospective buyer makes an offer, subject to short sale approval, the process begins. A packet of information is prepared to send to the bank. The packet needs to include at least the following; the purchase offer, a HUD -1 showing where all of the money will go from the transaction, the letter stating hardship and financial records of the seller. Individual banks may require more information. A complete and neat package will insure that your situation is considered in a timely manner.

How much time will it take? The time required for an answer varies. The typical time it takes to receive an answer is 6-8 weeks. During this time the bank varifies all information and completes at least one appraisal. At the end of the wait the bank can approve, reject or send back a counterproposal.

So what happens if the bank approves the short sale? The buyer and seller proceed to closing as usual. The bank then has two options with concern to the shortfall. They can either issue a promissory note to be signed by the Seller stating they are responsible for the shortfall or they can issue a 1099. With the issuance of a 1099 the Seller would need to consider the shortfall income and pay taxes on that amount.

No two short sales are the same and you need experienced real estate professionals in order to help you successfully through the maze.

Boulder Area Hikes – Switzerland Trail

Boulder Area Hikes

 

Switzerland Trail
Sugarloaf Trailhead

 

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The Switzerland Trail is one of my favorite winter hiking/snowshoe trails. The trail is really a single lane dirt road that used to host a narrow gauge railway back in late 1800,’s and early 1900’s, when small mining operations dotted the mountians of Boulder County. The terrain is easy but with the added element of snow and solitude it becomes a great place to brave the elements and bring your dog.

The Switzerland Trail connects Eldora (near Nederland)and Ward and run’s a full 25 miles. But thankfully, you can hook-up at many trailheads and sections along the way. I like the section that runs from Sugarloaf Mountain to the Sunset Townsite. This section is about 4 miles each way and has many small trails that reach the valley floors and let’s you discover and explore the remnants of the area’s mining heritage. The side trails don’t get much use in the winter and they are a great place to get the snowshoe’s out and test the snowpack. During the summer, these side trails provide a challenging (steep and rocky) hike or ride.

As I mentioned, the walking (or biking in the summer) is fairly easy so you can soak up the view and enjoy the wooded forest. During the fall there is quite a bit of color visable in the turning trees.

The trail is usually fairly empty in the winter but I have been passed by four-wheelers. During the summer slow moving four-wheel drive vehicles make the trek.

 

Directions: Take Canyon Blvd. out of town into Boulder Canyon toward Nederland. Just over 5 miles and after Magnolia Road take a right on Sugarloaf Road. Continue 5 miles up and then take a right on Sugarloaf Mountain Road, continue .9 miles up to the trailhead.

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Boulder Neighborhood Profile – Keewaydin Meadows

Boulder Colorado Neighborhood Profile

KEEWAYDIN MEADOWS
Boulder, Colorado 80303

 

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Keewaydin Meadows is an established neighborhood in East Boulder. People love to live in Keewaydin because it is a quiet neighborhood that has easy access to all that Boulder has to offer. One of the best parts about this area is the proximity to the East Boulder Recreation Center. The newest of Boulder rec-centers offers great amenities including full gym and workout facilities, an indoor pool, a climbing wall, many classes, tennis courts, athletic fields and much more. Also on the property is a fenced-in dog park with access to a pond and the East Boulder Senior Center. From the rec-center, it is just an easy stroll to the extensive Boulder Open Space trail system. Manhattan Middle School with its acres of athletic fields, is in the center of the neighborhood. Many houses have great views of Green Mountain, South Boulder Peak and The Flatirons. This is one of Boulder’s backbone neighborhoods with many long time residents.

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Neighborhood Snapshot
 

  • Number of Homes – 410
  • Percent Owner Occupied – 87%
  • 2007 Median Price – $495,000
  • 2007 Price Range – $357,000 – $560,000
  • Years Homes were built – 1965 – 1978
  • Distance to Pearl Street Mall – 4 miles

 

 

 

Schools

 

Neighborhood Amenities 

 

  • East Boulder Recreation Center
  • Easy access to East Boulder Trail and Open Space
  • RTD bus line runs through neighborhood
  • Close to shopping
  • Easy access to the Boulder – Denver Turnpike

Boulder Resident John McWethy Dies in Ski Accident

Boulder Resident John McWethy Dies in Ski Accident

I usually don’t report on this type of current event and this is definitely not an obituary column. But the news of John (Jack) McWethy’s untimely passing conjured a few thoughts.

I had the pleasure to meet and play golf with Jack a few times last fall. I found him engaging, funny, humble and overall all a really happy person. Someone you wanted to spend more time with. As a new resident, he was embracing the Boulder, Colorado lifestyle and loving it. He is one of those many people who could live anywhere in the world and chose our beautiful area in order to enjoy the outdoor activities and the college town atmosphere. He was building a house on the 12th hole of Flatirons Golf Course. It’s a shame he won’t be able to enjoy the views. My sympathies to his family.

AP – KEYSTONE, Colo. — Retired ABC News correspondent John McWethy died Wednesday after crashing into a tree while skiing at the Keystone resort, the Summit County coroner said.
Witnesses said McWethy, 61, was skiing fast on an intermediate trail when he missed a turn and slid chest-first into the tree shortly after 10 a.m., Coroner Joanne L. Richardson said. She said he died of blunt force chest injuries. He was pronounced dead at Summit Medical Center at about 2 p.m. McWethy had moved to Boulder after he retired.
He was a 1969 graduate of DePauw University, which awarded him an honorary doctorate in 2002. He also held a master’s degree from Columbia University’s journalism school.
The longtime ABC correspondent was at the Pentagon when an American Airlines plane hijacked by terrorists crashed into the building Sept. 11, 2001.