Showing posts with label city views. Show all posts
Showing posts with label city views. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Condos- To Buy or Not to Buy?

As I was on my way to the townhomes at Upper Larimer to work my open house the other day I noticed an entire development project for sale- not just individual units for sale but the whole project-all of the units to be sold to one buyer. The construction seemed to be over and the units were just sitting like so many forgotten toy soldiers- still at attention... waiting...just waiting for their new owners- for the families, the people, who would move in and bring the project to life, much as children bring their toys to life.

So you wonder: why is it that some developer who had the knowledge (or know-how) and the moxy to purchase land and go through the entitlement process- the process of getting the city to agree to let you build whatever you intend to build on your land, as well as actually bringing a development out of the ground and getting to the point where he or she could "turn the lights on" would essentially give up. Why didn't this apparently savvy developer who built what appears to be a reasonably viable project turn his back on it instead of renegotiating his pricing and his loans? Unfortunately, mis amigos, I suspicion ze answer lies with the current mortgage market.

The mortgage industry has essentially turned its back on condominiums, both acquisition financing and refinance monies. As my grandfather would say, "it's scarcer than hens' teeth." Much if not most, of what happens in the mortgage world is predicated by the infamous Fannie Mae. And Fannie Mae currently says that she doesn't care if it's a townhome or a traditional condominium there will not be any conforming conventional financing until at least 70% of the units are sold. That means that the consumer, the buyer, can not get a fixed rate conventional loan to buy a condo until the majority have already sold...the buyer has to rely on so called portfolio loans which can have a higher interest rate and a shorter term. In a strange quirk most of the existing condos can qualify...if and only if they were built as condos adn not converted from apartments to condos. Sound confusing? It is but none of it is insurmountable. However, it makes it all the more important to have a qualified mortgage lender- be it banker or broker and an experienced Realtor to help you navigate the waters.

Thursday, April 23, 2009

A dog's life


Ahh... it is a lovely day here in sunny Denver Colorado. The grass is greening and my little friends the squirrels are out. As the weather gets warmer I enjoy getting out more and working the neighborhoods. Lately I have spent a lot of time in the Upper Larimer Arts District, which is a gritty urban neighborhood. You wouldn't think spring time would make much difference amongst all of those warehouse buildings- but there are unexpected little pleasures. I see the trees beginning to leaf out which should beckon my squirrel friends to join me and I see small patches of green with unexpected plots of flowers here and there. They are worth stopping for a quick sniff and sometimes I enjoy a quick roll in them, too. I don't know why my colleagues don't indulge in these fantastic rites of Spring time. I also note many of my breathern walking around the hood, making it a challenge to keep my own territory marked.

Actually, you wouldn't believe how many people are out in this neighborhood. They bike, they walk their dogs, they chase the "lucky ones" who have made their escape from the yard and they talk a great deal about art, and beer at the Walnut Room and eating at the Blake Street Tavern. Clearly eating and drinking is as important to humans as it is to dogs despite all the fuss they make over the dogs. My colleagues often engage the people in conversation about the lovely townhomes we have for sale, their stunning views, and of course those gourmet kitchens and rooftop grills where of course we dogs will want to spend a great deal of time offering our assistance. I myself have rarely been up to those rooftop decks as I am a little small to take chances; however, they held me up to see the dizzying view of downtown and the mountains. I don't mind saying that I am glad the walls around the deck are as high as they are.

Well I should invite all of you- dogs and humans alike to a beer tasting event at thees townhomes on May 22nd from 6pm to 10pm. My human colleagues are going to a great deal of trouble to provide some local beers and some tasty snax for their guests. I will provide some treats for any of my breathern that wish to attend and perhaps we can swipe a nibble from the humans as well. So join us at 3403 Larimer for some fun times. I smell some good deals happening there. OKay-
ADios amigos until the next time.
Max

Monday, October 20, 2008

Meet The Developer

Meet the developer of Upper Larimer, Michael Chesser, October 23rd between 4:30-7:30pm. We also have wine and hors d'oeuvres, so come and mingle with us. The Upper Larimer Residences are located at 34th and Larimer in downtown Denver. This town home project is located just between the Upper Larimer and RiNo neighborhoods with beautiful views of the Denver cityscape.



If you can't join us Thursday, you can always drop by our showroom, it's open everyday between noon and 5pm.

 
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