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Boulder County Buzz, August 2023

Boulder County Buzz, August 2023

Our fledgling wrens and finches have flown their coops and so the back patio at the Red Door Ranch is quiet, save for the late summer cricket+cicada chorale. Mornings arrive damp and cool. The high summer sun sets lower and as such the school year begins and for better or worse, we arrive autumnal.

My business continues to thrive although at a slightly slower pace in July/Aug. It was wonderful to get out and enjoy the Colorado wild in this summer - gosh I love this state! It’s a state of mind actually. I was recently listed in the #10 spot for second quarter agent production by Real Producers Magazine of Boulder County. Thanks to those of you I’ve worked with this year for pushing my biz to the next level — it’s been so fun and rewarding!

In local real estate news, Boulder County experienced a 7.2% loss in inventory compared last year at this time. Median and average sale prices split the field with a 3.4% drop in the median while the average rose 1.9%. The fact that these numbers hover lower affirms the hitch in the giddy-up we experience in the current marketplace.

Average days on market rose 68.5% over last year from 35 to 59 days. Sellers this fall will need some patience with timing and pricing. But we are seeing an uptick in showings and there are still some competitive offer situations for properties that greatly appeal to that available buyer pool.

The percent of homes under contract this year has been averaging 34% and reflects a balance of power between buyers and sellers. General rule of thumb we use is we see appreciating markets above roughly 35% and depreciating markets below 30% under contract. While the market historically cools in July and August we are forecasting a calm yet productive fall season without major disruptions in the force.

I’ve got some fun listings coming soon; from Boulder to Longmont and up to Summit County for one of the most amazing homes and properties around — I can’t wait to share.

Alas, there is a property I do want to share today, and while it is not my listing it is an amazing home at 1055 County Road 200 in Poncha Springs up near Salida and BV. If you have friends or family looking to own a primary or second home in Chaffee County at the base of Monarch Mountain with Poncha Creek frontage and with acres of true Colorado landscape, then this is a property is a must see, and feel. And if trout fishing, mountain biking, rafting, trail running, hot springs and skiing is your jam, than turn the car around and get there now. Contact Jeff Post at First Colorado Land real estate office in Salida at 719-539-6682 or email post@firstcolorado.com. So why am I posting this? This sale is for good friends of mine moving back home to the Boulder area. Thank you for sharing!

This month’s charity for giving is the Chordoma Foundation. Chordoma is a slow growing cancer of tissue found inside the spine. Chordoma can happen anywhere along the spine. It is most often found near the tailbone or where the spine meets the skull. It’s Chordoma Foundation’s plan to bring about treatments that can prevent recurrence, eliminate tumors rather than just slow their growth, and preserve patients’ quality of life. If we all contribute what we can, these new treatments are not only possible, but probable. Please see how important this program is and give today!

Thank you and don’t forget to SMILE!

Jon Hatch

​Realtor®, RE/MAX Lifetime Achievement®, RE/MAX Hall of Fame®, GRI®, ABR®
RE/MAX of Boulder

303-513-2834
​​​hatch@boulderco.com
​​​http://www.jonhatch.com

​Lead photo: August evening storm in the BOCO, photo by Hatch

Boulder County Buzz - April 2019

Boulder County Buzz - April 2019

Springtime in the Rocky Mountains!!!! The snow has all but melted off the Boulder Flatirons (for now) and in my yard at the Red Door Ranch the crocus are flowering, the leaf buds are pushing out and spring tunes from songbirds fill the morning air! And ahhhh, the sunsets most evenings are remarkable.

Boulder County Buzz - January 2018

Boulder County Buzz - January 2018

Have a Happy and Prosperous 2018!

The New Year is here, and in front of me. The year 2017 is in the rear-view. Adios! My real estate business performed well and stayed upright. Fly fishing was just ok and Phish tour was shorter than usual. But my family remains my centerpiece. And we just closed out the year and began a new year on an epic journey around the world to Thailand on a family trip. It was, for lack of a better word, amazing. Friends keep asking, “What was the take-away?” All I can say is how special it was to be just the four of us Hatches, together, 24/7 for two weeks, in a foreign country. That never happens back home. Together we navigated the Thai culture, nibbled and slurped amazing Thai food. We figured out their currency pretty fast but the language barrier presented some challenges. We learned how to say, “thank you” and we said it a lot. We became public transit experts by the end. We even rode high atop elephants in the jungle. We scooted around the busy streets in motorized 3-wheeled Tuk Tuks and by way of long-tail boats we road the ocean and rivers. We explored the beaches and jungles and drank one kind of beer, Chang Beer, because that’s about all they had to offer. I highlight was out New Year's Eve celebration in Chiang Mai where we released sky lanterns into the night sky and waved goodbye to another good year, while welcoming a new one. At the end, we endured over 20 hours of fly time each way. It was worth it. And we did all together and did it well. We got along, just the four of us. I will never forget it.

On the real estate front — the early buying and selling season is here. In several areas and price ranges we’re already seeing days to contract, with some over list price. But I will say, the market may be balancing somewhat with prices leveling out in some areas like Boulder. We saw modest appreciation last year at under 5%. More inventory should continue to the put market in balance. It will be interesting to see what happens this first quarter.

What plans do you have for your home in 2018? Are you considering selling your home? Purchasing an investment property? Or possibly remodeling that part of your home that you've always wanted to improve? The Buzz this month has insightful articles featuring some considerable reasons to sell in early 2018.

Also, don’t miss the year-end STATS and details about your property taxes. Let's connect soon about how I can help you buy, sell, or invest in our local market this year. It’s best to start early and plan ahead! And thank you again for your referrals. All the best, HATCH

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Boulder County Buzz - November 2017

Boulder County Buzz - November 2017

Thanksgiving Wishes for You and Your Family

 

As one of my favorite holidays approaches, it’s with warmth that I wish you and your loved ones a Happy Thanksgiving. Autumn is the time to cozy up around the fireplace or gather around the table with family and friends. It’s a time to recall what you’re grateful for. I’m grateful for you. Thank you for being a friend and for looking out for my business. Read more...