Gone in 60 Seconds
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Gone in 60 Seconds

Susan is about to close on her first home. She’s getting emails about a tree the sellers agreed to trim, new instructions on how to transfer the down payment, a new date for the closing meeting, and bids from contractors for the

9 Ways to Celebrate Halloween Amidst COVID
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9 Ways to Celebrate Halloween Amidst COVID

  9 Ways to Celebrate Halloween Amid COVID I’ve been seeing some great ideas on the internet for ways to celebrate Halloween this year. Some of them are for safe trick or treating, while others are ideas you can do with your

Decorating for Fall
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Decorating for Fall

  Fall Decorating on a Budget There is something about decorating for fall that gives me the warm fuzzies! It may be the promise of cool, crisp evenings with brilliant sunsets, or the fact that fall decorating is all about creating a

Denver Metro Insights August
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Denver Metro Insights August

Metro Denver Market Insights   for the month of August 2020 With the opportunity to purchase a home for 3% interest OR LESS, it’s almost like borrowing for free. Just ask any of the 1410 people who closed on their new homes

Student Loan 101
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Student Loan 101

  A Breakdown of How Student Loans Work Federal student loans are often the first step for students looking for help paying for college. While they’re not the only type of loan available for college students, they’re the most common. It’s also

Easy Cleaning Tips to Keep Your Home Fresh and Clean
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Easy Cleaning Tips to Keep Your Home Fresh and Clean

  Easy Cleaning Tips to Keep Your Home Fresh and Clean With more of your family working and learning from home, it may seem as though everything from the floors to the microwave is getting grimy faster. From professional housekeepers and school

Four Common Myths about Credit Score
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Four Common Myths about Credit Score

There is a ton of information (and bad advice) about credit on the internet. It can be hard for even the savviest researchers to figure out what information to take to heart. Credit-building is big business, and industries sponsor much of the