Boulder Real Estate: Boulder Homes For Sale

Boulder Homes For Sale

boulder homes for sale, boulder real estate, leap of faithBoulder homes for sale: Did you know that according to IRES as of today, there are 1,835 single-family and attached Boulder County homes for sale that qualify for the federal tax credit of up to $8,000?  That's a lot of opportunity - sometimes you have to take the leap of faith and jump into the market!  Here's a breakdown of qualifying home inventory in a few local areas in Boulder, CO today:

 Boulder County

 1835

 City of Boulder

 673

 City of Longmont

 559

 City of Lafayette

 161

 City of Louisville

 93

 Town of Niwot

 36

With home mortgage rates at record lows and with this many qualifying homes on the market in Boulder Valley right now - many at reduced prices - the April 30th deadline is fast-approaching.  As of today there are only 36 days left to claim this federal tax credit, which requires that your new home be under contract by 4/30/2010 and close by 6/30/2010.

There is a time-tested strategy to building wealth in real estate: "Dont' wait to buy . . . buy, then wait."  We have discussed this premise as it relates to Boulder real estate in a previous blog post, but right now might end up being pretty close to the perfect time to buy a Boulder home.

If you're interested in your home-buying options, please feel free to call us at 303-441-5647 or contact us online.

Phil Boren

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