Do you know about the Fannie Mae HomePath loan program? You can purchase a Fannie Mae owned property using HomePath financing, with as little as 3% down, competitive interest rates and no appraisal or mortgage insurance are required if you’re purchasing a primary residence. I have put many happy clients into homes using this program, [...]
Fannie Mae HomePath Program
Thriving Artist Crib
An artist lives here and it shows. This is my new favorite house! Look for it this weekend when it comes on the market
Wealth-building for Real Estate Investors (or wannabes)
How do you get into the real estate investing game? One house at a time. Real estate investing, like the stock market, can be daunting for some, but the payoff is worth the learning curve. My client, Kevin, became a landlord in 2007 with the purchase of his first rental property, half of a duplex [...]
Denver Townhome For Sale in Mayfair!
You’ll love the look and feel of this remodeled brick townhome in fabulous Mayfair! Situated on the corner it feels like a single family home. Keeping all of the 1945 charm, the updated kitchen has been opened up, offering a light and cheery feeling. Granite counters and handmade cabinets, stainless steel appliances, Viking stove, convection/microwave [...]
It’s a mixed bag… but then what isn’t?
Hello Friends. Sharing a bit of information with you on this beautiful Friday afternoon, aggregated from my sources. It’s a mixed bag… but then what isn’t? Auto sales, manufacturing, jobs and retail all up. Historically, housing has led the nation out of recessions. This time it is employment, incomes, and trade that will lead housing [...]
Becoming (W)hole
It was so many years ago and it was yesterday. I was caught in an unfortunate situation, one that was not of my own making… or was it? The world was in chaos as America was suffering from the gaping wounds of 911, I was the mother of two small sons, working in the theatre [...]
Getting to (W)hole Part VI: Standing Naked in High Heels.
The fog lifts, the clouds part and the music swells as 2010 becomes the year of living visibly. After a few years under the radar I’m now accelerating through life full throttle with the Fuzz Buster on. The shoes have fallen and I’ve put them on my feet, the thread has unraveled leaving me naked [...]
Getting to (W)hole Part III: The other shoe.
I endure hardship, folding it into life like melted butter into batter. It is an expected guest, though an unwelcome one. What unfolded in the summer of ’08 was an unexpected test. I could no longer swim in the waters of chaos, the vortex of mental illness is far too strong. The dam broke in [...]
Getting to (W)hole Part II: The Shoe Falls
The years that followed moved between triumph and tenuousness like the tide: constant and somewhat soothing in its constancy. The devil I knew was the one I knew well. I am loyal by nature, a stoic by necessity, in denial as an act of mercy; traits which have kept me alive and would have been [...]
Getting to (W)hole Part 1: The loose thread.
I got a call from Denver Post theatre critic, John Moore, last week about an advance piece on the upcoming production of (W)hole. I answered the call, it’s the press after all, and was surprised by his first question. “Tracy, this script has been around for a long time, hasn’t it? Why did it take [...]
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Real Estate Consultant/Writer/Social Commentator & Thriving Artist Alliance Founder: I MOVE PEOPLE. Helping creative people buy, sell, invest and build wealth through real estate, I thrive on connecting creative people with the living & creative spaces that inspire them.
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