As Denver Colorado housing prices continue to head north of the $460,000 range, so do potential home purchasers. They are seeking more affordable housing in the towns north of Denver including Lafayette, Longmont, Louisville, and Loveland.
The National Buyers Agent Association managed by Skyfor, Inc. recently updated its services to provide more in-depth information to buyers considering moving to “No-Co”. No-Co consists of the communities that stretch east and west of I-25 from north of Denver up to Fort Collins, and as far north as the Red Feathers Lake region. As prices and congestion in the Denver metro region continue to increase, people are flocking to the smaller towns whose names begin with an “L” - Lafayette-Longmont-Loveland-Louisville.
More information can be found at http://buyeragentsearch.com
The association’s goal is to provide home buyers with top exclusive and traditional buyer’s agents to ensure that their best interests are well represented. The association consists of exclusive buyers agents, who work in companies that only represent the buy side of the real estate transaction, and also buyer specialists with exceptional credentials and experience who work in companies that represent both buyers and sellers. They hold such designations as the ABR - Accredited Buyer Representatives, the CRS - Certified Residential Specialists, and GRI, Graduate Realtor Institute.
These buyers agents are tasked with helping their buyer clients get the best price on homes in these seller-dominated markets in the NoCo region of the state of Colorado, where there is still a small town feeling, with horse farms, and exquisite mountain views. The association management provides a third-party overview of the services provided to make sure consumers are adequately protected in the home inspection phase. Top agents are expected to provide complete guidance throughout the home buying process.
The official website of the association offers a simple search function that allows home buyers to look for a professional buyer’s agent based on a series of criteria such as financing needs, estimated time of purchase, and property type. A newly added feature encourages consumers to choose their preferred communication method: email, text, phone, or any combination of those options.
Those visiting the website will also find properties through their connection to recommended buyers agents. Buyers are educated to ask for a direct access into the MLS of the town or towns they are interested in order to get immediate feeds on new properties on the market that meet their criteria.
The recent service update is part of the association’s efforts to provide professional services for home buyers interested in the Lafayette-Longmont-Loveland-Louisville communities and other areas.
A spokesperson for the association said, “Buying a home in a strong seller’s market is a daunting task. The top agents are good listeners and work tirelessly to find the perfect home at the right price. The first step is often to work out the dollars on both a buy and sell end. It is a great time to sell if one has a home in Denver, where the median price of a home is over $460,000. However buyers are then considering the smaller towns north of Denver to purchase again, or perhaps for the first time as homebuyers, because they can buy more house for their money.”
Interested buyers or sellers can find more information by visiting the above mentioned website. They may also find additional information on the expanded services at the Colorado State association site, http://HomeBuyersColorado.org.