Why work with me?

When you choose to buy a home with me, you're choosing a Realtor who values clear communication, honesty, and your best interests above all else. With 20 years of experience in the real estate industry, I understand the importance of keeping you informed every step of the way. My commitment to transparent and honest communication ensures you’ll always know what’s happening with your transaction.


I prioritize your needs and work tirelessly to find your perfect home. Whether negotiating the best price or navigating the complexities of the market, I’m here to make the process smooth and stress-free. Trust that I have your best interests at heart; together, we’ll make your home-buying journey a success.


Live Property Alerts

Ready to find your dream home? I offer a personalized home search service that’s tailored to your unique needs and preferences. With real-time updates, you’ll be the first to know when new homes hit the market that match your criteria. Stay ahead of the competition and never miss out on the perfect property!

Extensive Knowledge

I am a Colorado native, born and raised in the Littleton area, and I love it here! With over 20 years of experience in the real estate industry! I have experience with buyers, sellers, homeowners, and tenants and truly enjoy every single one of my clients and customers.


Fast Response Time

In the fast-paced real estate market, quick response times are crucial. You can expect prompt communication and swift action on all inquiries and offers when you work with me. This ensures you never miss out on the perfect home and allows us to negotiate effectively on your behalf. My commitment to timely responses keeps the process moving smoothly and helps you secure the best deal possible.

Ready To Make The Move
By Nicole Romero July 20, 2024
Your contract has been accepted, and the earnest money has been delivered. What’s next? Today, let's discuss the home inspection process. I'll cover it based on the top questions I often get asked. 1. How Do I Find an Inspector? I will provide you with three recommendations of inspectors I know and trust. My favorite inspector is Kat Barbee with Above and Beyond Inspections. Note that there is no required license for home inspectors. When looking for one, try to ensure they are a member of the American Society of Home Inspectors. Avoid simply choosing the cheapest option. 2. What Inspections Should I Get? The home inspector will conduct a general visual home inspection. They will examine major systems, the roof, and the electrical and look for any visible defects without tearing down walls. Remember, inspectors know enough to be dangerous and will often recommend further evaluation by a licensed professional if they see a concern. Additionally, you will want to get a sewer scope if you are purchasing a single-family home or if the HOA does not cover sewer issues. For homes with basements or crawl spaces, a radon test is also recommended. 3. Can I Ask for Everything That Comes Up in the Inspection? No! We are really focusing on health, safety, and major systems. This decision is made case-by-case, depending on the circumstances and what is best for you. I will help explain the pros and cons. No home is perfect, not even a brand new one. Your Home Inspection Report will highlight repairs you may need to address or maintenance items you should be aware of after you purchase the home. Negotiations are part of the deal. If there are items you want to address with the seller as part of the Home Inspection Contingency, understand that it isn’t black and white. Both sides may need to compromise to keep the offer together and move forward. Make sure you attend your home inspection and ask the home inspector any questions you have along the way. This will help prevent overwhelm and help you determine what to focus on and prioritize.
By Nicole Romero July 20, 2024
5 Easy Steps to Get “Financially Ready” to Buy Your Dream Home 1. Check Your Credit & Organize Your Financial Documents Knowing where you stand with your credit is essential. Your credit score can significantly impact your ability to get approved for a mortgage. It’s important to be aware of any potential errors on your credit report and take the necessary steps to fix them to avoid any negative effects on your mortgage qualification. 2. Pay Down and Avoid New Debt Focus on paying down as much of your existing debt as possible and avoid taking on any additional debt that isn’t absolutely necessary. It’s best to hold off on major purchases and instead concentrate on saving for a down payment on your new home. 3. Stay at Your Job Job stability is key when it comes to qualifying for a mortgage. If your job history has been unstable or you switch careers shortly before getting pre-approved, it could hurt your chances. Try to stay at your current job to maintain a steady income. 4. Find a Reputable Lender and Get Preapproved Talking to a reputable lender will give you a clear picture of what you can afford, your closing costs, interest rates, and how much you’ll need for a down payment. Getting preapproved is an essential step in the home-buying process. 5. Know What You Can Actually Afford The amount you are approved for is often more than what buyers feel comfortable spending. Consider your other financial priorities to ensure you don’t max out your budget on your house.
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