Boulder County Buzz

Boulder County Buzz, October 2023

Boulder County Buzz, October 2023

Growing up in Maine was crazy awesome sometimes on so many levels! Besides the coast, lakes and streams, the fiddleheads and lady slippers and the mountains in the mist, Maine had and still has the season of all seasons: fall and its epic foliage. Yeah, that meant summer was over and school started up after Labor Day, but I’ll never forget the glory of Maine in the fall with all the colors in the landscape and and textures of the town—once the tourists blasted off back to the flatlands in their Wagoneers and Volvos. Even as a kid, I remember taking it all in, a tingling of all the senses where the cool breeze and short days replaced the summer vibe and where maple leaves wave goodbye.

This fall, Colorado is giving Maine a run for its maple leaf money—oh my, it has been a rainbow record for spectral colors. The warmth of summer slips and I surrender to the cold. And I am ready..
The real estate market is also in a transition. In the summer of 2022, higher interest rates threatened the affordability for many home buyers and the drop in demand has caused a palpable lull in the marketplace. The first half of 2022 brought home buyers ready, willing, and able to compete for almost every home that hit the market. As we look at 3rd quarter numbers in 2023 compared year over year, we see a great stall from 2022 through 2023. In most cases today our home sellers have to be competitive with price, sometimes starting at 5% or 10% less than a year ago and expect to wait on the market a little longer.

The data collected can be quite different from area to area and product to product and some of that is linked to the fact that areas with fewer sales offer more volatility in their resulting data. Regardless of small differences in the data from area to area, know that the market is acting slower across all areas and that buyers seem to have the negotiating power in most case. Like any market, things change from city to city and from neighborhood to neighborhood but the stoke is high for 2024 with predictable lower interest rates and an opening up of activity. But it’s likely to be a long winter. If you’ve been on the sidelines as a buyer or seller maybe it’s time to act, 'cause if you let the moment pass, you should try it once again! It’s never too late to late to buy or sell.

I had a few listings this fall that saw buyers come in hot with strong prices and great terms. One of them in South Boulder had three offers with the winning offer at 8% over asking price. And we even set the high water mark with our price for the neighborhood at the time of listing. It was exciting to go there in this “weird” market. Cross your fingers it closes next week!

This month I’m featuring charitable organization called the WaterWheel Foundation. The WaterWheel Foundation chooses non-profits from a large sphere of needs including social services, primarily those benefiting women and children; environmental, with a focus on clean water and land conservation with public access; as well as food banks, urban gardening and the like. WaterWheel’s Touring Division has donated over $2,500,000 to more than 500 groups. Please give today!

Happy Halloween and don’t let the housing market spook you! and don’t forget to SMILE!

​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: East Boulder ash tree, by Jon Hatch

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, July 2023

Boulder County Buzz, July 2023

I trust you’re knee deep into summer fun by now! The abundance of outdoor recreation, concerts, camping, backyard hang time and fishing trips make for the best time of year here in Colorado. As the biz typically slows in July it’s always nice to use the time to jump in feet first into our Planet Colorado. Our state really knows how to reboot the body and soul. I appreciate that so much as we roll into late summer and fall seasons where my business picks up steam again.

And now, what to think about this current real estate market? Recall it was just last June when we saw the peak of the crazy COVID and post-COVID mayhem. While the market is different now, like less frenetic and somewhat more balanced, it is not suffering—despite what you may have read, this market has a lumpy head. Yes, we are seeing some longer days on market, some price reductions and fewer multiple offer scenarios, but our prices are still up month to month. But indeed they are less impressive than ’21 and '22.

You buyers who were tapping the brakes for better days? Your time is near and your mission’s clear—consider jumping back in as we are approaching what some call the "summer slump" when the number of viewings, offers, and showings are waning. Meanwhile listings are coming into the marketplace at a more frequent clip. So while your competition is on summer vacation, maybe it’s time you step to the line!

This month’s charity for giving is Growing Gardens in Boulder. Over the last 25 years, Growing Gardens has brought regenerative agriculture education and food donations to over 136,000 Boulder County residents. Growing Gardens’ programs empower people of all ages, income levels, and abilities by reconnecting them with their local food systems and teaching gardening, cooking, and nutrition education. Please see how important this program is and give today!

Meanwhile, for another dose of Hatch From the Trail, please tune in here to #52!

​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: sunset in cloud reflection east of Boulder from the Pearl Street Mall in Downtown Boulder by Jon Hatch.

Boulder County Buzz, June 2023

Boulder County Buzz, June 2023

Well, hot dog—summer is here! I hope you’re enjoying it wherever you are. We are for sure; with house and yard improvements, trout chasing, hiking and running and we’re putting our Christmas gifts to good use, SUPing the Boulder Reservoir. We are looking forward to camping at Brainard Lake up in the Indian Peaks Wilderness Area in July. And we can’t wait for a festive Independence Day holiday weekend with good friends, good food and live music galore. I hope you all have an awesome weekend!

On the biz front, last week I was recognized by RealTrends, Inc. for my 2022 production. In Colorado and the in the country I achieved the top 1.3% and 1.5%, respectively, in sales volume. RealTrends identifies the country's most successful residential real estate brokerages, teams and agents. They compile and verify transaction sides and closed sales volume for the industry's trusted annual rankings program. And the first half of this year is off to record production for my business. I will soak in some of the July and August lull in by enjoying the ColoRADo wild, but I'm still very busy with buyers and have some sweet listings coming soon. I can’t tell you how amazing it is that YOU all got me here. In my 19th year I feel so blessed to have such a long and successful career and I owe it to you for looking out for me by asking me to help you and your friends and family in touch with me. THANK YOU!

Please scroll down to take a look at our latest housing statistics from our RE/MAX of Boulder Managing Broker Todd Gullette. Here are his insights into the numbers: “All signs point to a stall or pause in our market with no danger signs apparent. Inventory has risen over the last year, but the overall level of inventory is still extremely low, protecting home values to a great degree. Median and average prices countywide shifted from high appreciation over the last two years to a stall, flirting with neutral or low single digit negative appreciation. The sales price to list price ratio shows a drop of around 5%, while average market time or days on market  increased 88% for single-family homes and 37% for attached dwellings. The number of sales for the year so far has dropped once again around 25%."

In addition, you’ll find that we’ve added new charts showing percent of available homes under contract for individual towns and cities. "This statistic is a great way to take a quick temperature of the market," says Gullette. He notes, “Above 35% under contract is still an appreciating market. Last year we saw under contract percentages well above 75% in most areas.”

Well, please reach out to me anytime—I’d love to hear from you!

Happy holiday to 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: Classic Colorado Mountain town abode in Creede with dooryard cooktop and clothes washer included by ​Jon Hatch.

Boulder County Buzz - January 2021

Boulder County Buzz - January 2021

Do you remember where you were one year ago? I don’t remember, really. Likely I was setting goals and ramping up for 2020 biz. I know I was eating out, seeing live concerts and going to the movies with family. Masks and hand sanitizer? Nope! What a difference a year makes. However, 2020 had so many great moments for me. I did things differently and explored the countryside and woods more than usual. I slowed down some. And time seemed to stop occasionally, right? We all forgot what day it was. 2020 gave moments to breathe and pray for patience and for those we lost. While it was my best year yet in the biz, I found it hard to cheer out loud, as so many suffered. Here’s to normal again and to leadership, science, community, in-person stuff and live music in 2021!

Now, I know the New Year just started, but it's never too early to start planning your real estate future. While 2020 was a historic year for home sales, 2021 is expected to continue with high demand for housing here in the BoCo. Boulder County again saw a drop in inventory and immense demand and so average sales prices were up 6% from 2019. Properties under contract are way above 50% in some areas like Louisville 85% of listings are pending sales. The low inventory, coupled with low mortgage interest rates at around 2.6%, and relocation are driving the market! In Boulder the average sales price for all of 2020 is $1.291M. The median finally cracked the $1M mark. So if you’re on the fence about selling, wait no more. It just may be time. Please reach out—I’m happy to strategize with you.

I have several new listings coming soon. Please visit my featured Boulder property coming to market in early February: 860 Grant Place in Chautauqua Heights in Boulder. This wonderful home, near Historic Chautauqua Park is going to go fast we think. Several restorations and additions have made this home so comfortable. It’s fully decorated with sunlight and color—a magazine property you could say. Please visit this home on my custom website today and yes, share with your friends!

This month I’m again featuring the non-profit program, American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. This organization's mission is to save lives and bring hope to those affected by suicide. Please see how important this program is and consider giving today!

Finally, thank you all for asking me to help with your real estate adventures and for referring your friends and family. I appreciate it so much. I hope you get what you strive for in 2021 and that all good things come your way.

Don’t forget to smile,
HATCH

Boulder County Buzz - December 2020

Boulder County Buzz - December 2020

It’s December? Holy Schnikes! And despite the grip of Covid-19 on our country I have to say, it feels nice to welcome the winter transition here in Boulder County. One of the greatest gifts this Christmas season will be to say buh-bye to 2020 so we can begin to get back to normal with vaccines coming into view. The year 2020 has been full of strangeness, uncertainty, wonder, sadness and joy, but hello 2021!

What are your plans for 2021? Maybe a change in your real estate landscape? It's never too early to start planning for the busy spring season and if real estate is on your horizon, I’ll be happy to help you with your goals and to share my perspective on the current housing market in your 'hood. It’s not too early to get started.

Expert predictions on the 2021 housing market are very positive. Will pent up consumers be ready to spend? 2020 was a very strong year for real estate — how will 2021 compare? I can’t wait to see.

Please visit my featured Boulder property this month; 11264 Uptown Avenuelocated in Broomfield, CO. This ridiculously awesome townhome at Venue at Arista in Urban Transit Village is totally custom and comfortable. Please contact me today for more information and yes, share with your friends!

Take a minute to tune in to my YouTube Channel and watch From the Trail #46. Who are you grateful for? I’m grateful for the many things my dad showed me all through his life, to make me a better person. Thank you dad!

And this month I’m featuring non-profit program The National Multiple Sclerosis Society. Please see how important this program is and consider giving today!

Thank you all for asking me to help with your real estate adventures in 2020 and for referring friends and family to me. I appreciate it so much.

Happy holidays to you and yours, and see you in 2021!
HATCH

Boulder County Buzz - November 2020

Boulder County Buzz - November 2020

Cold temps and high winds are replaced by warm calm weather this week. It feels good. I’ll take Ethan to a lake and fool trout one last time this season.

I like it calm. I am grateful for calm. I’m tired of the opposite of calm. As we approach the Thanksgiving Holiday, I’m thankful for all that I have in this life. I’m especially thankful for you and I wish you and yours a Happy Thanksgiving Holiday.

As winter otherwise is upon us, it’s amazing that our housing market has not cooled off. Buyers are still actively looking for homes and I know I sound like a broken vinyl record when I say we still have the challenge of record low inventory and so that keeps prices rising. We’re seeing a good number of out-of-towners landing in Boulder. A third of my business this year has been from relocation buyers. We welcome you here—we get it!

Are you looking to find a home before year’s end? Or maybe dip your toes into the investment market come 2021? It's never too early to do your research and have some options, so you can weigh them—what do you say? I'm always happy to discuss our market and answer your questions.

This month I’m again featuring a Boulder based non-profit program called Attention Homes. Attention Homes has always been responsive to the evolving needs of youth facing homelessness in our community. Established in 1966 with the mandate to provide attention to displaced youth, Attention Homes has served over 12,000 young individuals as they become healthy, productive members of our community. Please visit their website today and see how important this program is and consider making a financial contribution today!

Thank you as always for your business and remember that I’m never too busy for your referrals,

HATCH

Boulder County Buzz - October 2020

Boulder County Buzz - October 2020

Now the foothills of Boulder County are on fire and at least 26 homes have been lost from the weekend’s Calwood fire. There is some containment happening but with our dry weather this fall, fires seem inevitable. I have to admit I’m weary of being anxious so often. I’m tired of Covid and the political mess and the division in our country is just ugly. With all the tension and anxiety I try to stay informed but I don’t try to be taken to the ugliness of TV news. I go outside, take a hike or a bike ride and touch nature. Let it wash over me.

2020 has offered lots of lessons but I’m over it and I’m ready to move on to a normal space and time. Things in our world will get better I trust. In the meantime I continue to thank you all for looking out for my business. It has thrived this year thanks to you.

I wish for strength for our country and for the firefighters who work tirelessly to save forests and homes. Stay positive people, we’ll move through this! HATCH

Boulder County Buzz - September 2020

Boulder County Buzz - September 2020

"What's new is old,
what's old is gone
You're pushed up to the edge
So put your wingsuit on.”


-Anastasio/Fishman/Gordon/McConnell

As you know, last week we had 100 degree temps and then within hours, falling ash from Colorado wildfires was replaced by a falling snow. The wet and heavy snow stuck to still full green leaves and large branches snapped and fell to the ground. The crash waking us from our slumber was rather unsettling. It’s not the first time this year we’ve been jostled and made uneasy. We’re reminded how quickly things can change. How things can break. How things can go in a different direction than we want. How do we handle this? Can we pick ourselves up and dust ourselves off? How do we do that? Nature has provided us a wonderful escape this summer with camping in the woods more than ever before. Getting into nature and tuning out has a been valuable reset tool and I trust you’ve been able to find yours.

We're just a few days away from the Autumnal Equinox. This too feels like a good time to recalibrate. I look forward again to my favorite trout hunting season. It’s usually a quiet time of the year to slow down and reflect on all that we have to be grateful for. Many have lost something or someone this year but I hope you’re reminded of what you do have. I’m very grateful for such a good community Kristin and I have and we appreciate your friendship. May you find solace this fall. And please go out and VOTE!

In good vibes,
HATCH

Boulder County Buzz - August 2020

Boulder County Buzz - August 2020

Welcome to mid-August, where the scorching real estate market the past couple months has been eclipsed by the searing dry heat of late summer sun. In fact, several wildfires are burning across Colorado once again and we acknowledge those on the front lines protecting our wild-lands and personal properties from devastation. Here in Boulder County the market has tapered to some degree. But some areas and some price ranges are still soaring. Prices remain stable and this lull is normal for this time of year as we transition to the fall season. Of note for me this year is that my clientele has flip-flopped and I have had more sold listings than buyer purchases. This is great because the number of homes for sale is still at all time lows and the demand has been noteworthy even during this pandemic. Either way I feel fortunate to be still working.

Please visit my featured Boulder property this month; located in North Boulder in the Village at Uptown, 1310 Rosewood #5A is a one bedroom, one bath store front style condo with a modern flair and cool vibe. It’s a great property to get into this Boulder market and enjoy ownership and a live/work lifestyle. Please share with your friends!

Also, please tune into my YouTube channel for my latest production that is From The Trail #45!

In the meantime, remember to thank the essential workers in your life and find ways to support local businesses that are feeling the burn of dealing with limited service allowance and restrictions. And please give to your local charities if you’re able to.

Be well, and don’t forget to smile!
HATCH

Boulder County Buzz - July 2020

Boulder County Buzz - July 2020

What a difference another month makes. Or does it? It’s been four months since things were turned topsy-turvy. We were almost sort of in the clear and then we weren’t. Now we’re here, wherever here is. So much is wrong and yet so much is right. There are lessons everywhere if you look at it right I suppose. It’s easy to feel bummed out and discouraged. However, I urge you still to rise up and be better than the news you watch and especially to give to those who have lost. Go outside and sing a song. Or like my dad does with his trumpet, play your instrument for your neighbors to hear and give them a reason to smile. And wear a damn mask and wash your damn hands, a lot. And conserve water too, while you’re at it. And be grateful!

In February and early March, my business was taking off. CV19 took it off the tracks, but only for a couple weeks. The past few months, my business has been off the hook awesome. While we are practicing safe showings and clean operating procedures, I am as busy as ever. I’m marketing and closing deals left and right. I have some really smart and especially fun buyers and sellers right now. It’s a much different landscape right now and it feels really good to be able to help so many of you. And so much goes back to you all - I thank you for looking out for me and referring your friends and family to me. I’m so grateful!

We’re still craving live music and summer nights in air conditioned movie theaters but we’re making the best of it with camping, back yard patio evenings with tasty food. We've also managed to get out on the river to fool the trout and also run our amazing trails here in Boulder County. I’m so grateful!

Please visit my new featured Boulder properties this month; one is at 2132 Bluebell Avenue in coveted Lower Chautauqua and the other 324 Granite Drive, coming in August, is just a short drive up from Mapleton Hill in close-in Sunshine Canyon. Two amazing homes to retreat to. Please share with your friends! I also have a cool modern one bedroom condo in North Boulder coming soon. Please check in later for more details.

Finally, please tune in to From The Trail, #44 and let's hang out with my friend and Blues Legend Otis Taylor as he takes you through his past few months and shreds the banjo for you in his backyard in Boulder, Colorado. You’re going to love this one. Otis, for your time, I am grateful!

In the meantime, remember to thank the essential workers in your life and find ways to support local businesses that are feeling the burn of being closed or dealing with limited service.

Be well and thank you,
HATCH

Boulder County Buzz - June 2020

Boulder County Buzz - June 2020

"From high above we're all the same down here
Without a map the lines all disappear
We're so tired of our senseless fight
The one thing we can all do right
Is come together, come together, come together.”


-Anastasio/Nicholson/Greenberg


It's clear that emotions are running high right now. We have been completely shaken by the impact of this pandemic. We’ve lost jobs and loved ones. There is deep political discord. It feels like we are now more divided than ever. Racial tensions are elevated. And so it’s easy to feel discouraged, to harbor anger and fear and to be discouraged. But change is on the way and I say stop watching the news and go out and take a hike and breathe the air and touch the trees or the grass out there. Be the change by being happy and alive. Do what you love. Find something, or better yet, find someone to celebrate. Consider holding those who have lost something. It’s time for us to rise up and come together!

And what better way to rise up, than to get down; like with our friends in the Acoustic Ambush band who played live at Chautauqua Park. What a celebration!

For me and my real estate business, I couldn't be busier today. The market is returning to some normal behavior after weeks of the covid19 chaos. It’s not all the way normal but it is more vibrant than we maybe expected. Thank you as always for finding me and for referring business. Pease stay tuned for a new featured listing in the Lower Chautauqua neighborhood in Boulder coming later this week. This home at 2132 Bluebell Avenue is a 2-story, 4bd/4ba, 4,300sqft Craftsman-style home with a double lot in the best neighborhood in Boulder below Chautauqua Park. A deep lot on this lush and wooded property designed by nature especially for your tree-climbing adventurer. Priced at $1,985,000. You will want to check back in on this one soon for gorgeous virtual tours!

Thank you all for being you and for staying positive!

HATCH

Boulder County Buzz - May 2020

Boulder County Buzz - May 2020

Hello and howdy! I trust this note finds you happy, healthy and dialed into silver linings during this disruptive time in our world. We rise up and see the world before us and try to accept the imperfections and trouble and to be grateful for the gifts we do have.

My family is healthy and happy and making the best of this strange spring semester. Our son Ethan graduates from Boulder High School this spring and we are so proud him. We just participated in a radical car parade downtown to celebrate the 2020 seniors. We are all stoked for his next adventure in the Pacific Northwest. Phoebe has been making beautiful art and is helping Kristin plant flowers and plants in our backyard oasis. These kids are not bored.

My business during this mess has fared well, thank goodness. The Boulder County real estate market is cruising, now that we can show properties again and with safe measures in place. It will take some time to fully come to normal but this market is so resilient and is showing signs of strength and resiliency. In most markets, prices will stay stable through this. Check the stats here for more on the numbers but know that as time passes we will see more about COVID impacted the market. I’m as busy as ever for this time of year and grateful for your support, as always.

We hope to be with you all soon but in the meantime, please come fly with me for FTT#42 and listen to our friends the Good Kind band as they played live all around Boulder on a recent weekend afternoon. We are grateful for their talent and that for a moment in the day, they take our minds away from the reality that is and make us smile.

Love to you all and thank you,

HATCH

Boulder County Buzz - January 2020

Boulder County Buzz - January 2020

Goodbye 2019 and hello 2020!! I prefer even years anyway and I think if I were to look back, the even years in my life win. Do you remember where you were 20 years ago for Y2K? I was at the Hotel Boulderado, in Boulder, trying to capture what would ultimately not be a mayhem moment. The Daily Camera newspaper headline the next morning read, “ALL POP, NO FIZZ.” It was okay that crashing computers and an end to world functionality as we know it came and went with much ado about nothing.

Boulder County Buzz - November 2019

Boulder County Buzz - November 2019

Snow and Holiday Shopping in Boulder County!

With cold temps and early season snow, it feels like we had a pretty short autumn season. It’s about time to hang up the fly rods and take the winter gear out of the attic. And now the holidays are upon us. I wish you and yours a happy Thanksgiving Holiday.

Boulder County Buzz - September 2019

Boulder County Buzz - September 2019

Fall is just a few short days away, and we're enjoying the cooler weather and the glimmer of gold on the aspen trees. Now is the season to get yard work done and winterize your outdoor plants in preparation for winter. But my favorite part of fall is enjoying drinks and s'mores in the cool evenings around a fire on the fore pit with family and friends. Be sure to follow all rules around bonfires this time of year. What's you favorite part of fall in Boulder County? Mine? Chasing my kids, trout and preparing for the Aspen Golden leaf half marathon later this month.

Boulder County Buzz - August 2019

Boulder County Buzz - August 2019

This summer has been awesome! A balance of lots of work and fun trips Montana, Ohio, Maine and Philly to see family and friends and Phish and camping with Krissy and the kids! It’s always such a busy time, with so many festivals and events. And there's never an end to fun things to do in Boulder County! As summer starts to wind down, with kids going back to school, and pool season coming to an end... we're so close to enjoying the cool relief of fall and an end-of-summer party at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park in Commerce City. I hope you've made lots of great summer memories in 2019 with your friends and family. I can't wait for a beautiful fall that's coming up fast!

Boulder County Buzz - July 2019

Boulder County Buzz - July 2019

The hottest part of the year is here in Boulder County, finally. We asked for summer — we got it! The Boulder Creek is now about three times higher than it was at this time last year. In fact, the city needed to push back tube-to-work day by a couple weeks to let the high run-off subside for tuber safety. Suffice it to say we didn’t tube for my daughter Phoebe’s 15th birthday this year.

Boulder County Buzz - June 2019

Boulder County Buzz - June 2019

Summer is just a few days away and that means it's time to barbecue and relax, right? While I love savoring the long evenings and enjoying the summer breeze with a cold beverage in my hand, it’s time to get busy! My business, after an unusual spring, is taking off in all directions. It’s exciting.

Boulder County Buzz - May 2019

Boulder County Buzz - May 2019

Spring is finally in full swing, and summer is only a month away, which is hard to believe. Now that we've surely seen the last of the snow and cold, it's time to think about our gardens. The Hatches raised garden beds are starting to see sprouts from radish, kale and beet seeds pushing through the soil. And the hops vines are reaching higher by the minute. I have a great article here on container gardening, and some helpful guides from Colorado State University with a lot of info if you're just starting out as a green thumb.