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Subject Property : 1443 Sharpe Pl Longmont CO 80501
Owner Information
Owner Name : Sibley Brandon E / Sibley Jessica E
Mailing Address : 1443 Sharpe Pl, Longmont CO 80501-4268 C101
Owner Occupied Indicator : O
Location Information
Legal Description : Lot 12 & E 0.5 Ft Lot 11 Blk 3 Dell Acres
County : Boulder, Co
Census Tract / Block : 133.08 / 3
Township-Range- Sect : 03N-69-33
Legal Lot : 12
Legal Block : 3
Market Area : B2-M
APN : R0040515
Owner Transfer Information
Recording/Sale Date : 08/05/2021 / 04/26/2021
Alternate APN : 1205334-26-008
Subdivision : Dell Acres
Map Reference : B2-M / 1205334
School District : St Vrain Valley Re 1j
Munic/Township : Longmont
Neighbor Code : 203
Deed Type : Quit Claim Deed
Document # : 3904730 1st Mtg Document # : 3904731
Last Market Sale Information
Recording/Sale Date : 06/27/2014 / 06/05/2014 1st Mtg Document # : 3388248
Sale Price : $239,000
Document # : 3388247
1st Mtg Term : 30
Price Per SqFt : $120.28
Deed Type : Personal Representative's Deed 2nd Mtg Amount/Type : $7,040 / Conv
1st Mtg Amount/Type : $234,671 / Fha
Title Company : Guardian Title Co.
Lender : Guild Mtg Co
Seller Name : Bley Mary
Prior Sale Information
Prior Rec/Sale Date : 03/08/1957
Prior Doc Number : 589997
Prior Deed Type : Warranty Deed
Customer Name : De Anna Harwood
Customer Company Name : First American Title Prepared On : 09/26/2024

Property Characteristics
Gross Area : 2,741
Living Area : 1,987
Above Grade : 1234
Total Rooms : 7
Bedrooms : 4
Bath(F/H) : 2
Parking Type : Attached Garage
Garage Area : 273
Basement Area : 1,234
Finish Bsmnt Area : FINISHED
Cooling Type : Forced Air
Exterior wall : Brick Veneer
Interior Wall : Plaster
Porch Type : Porch
Basement Type : Finished Air Cond : Yes
Roof Material : Asphalt Style : Ranch
Year Built / Eff : 1958 / 1983 Construction : Brick Quality : Average
# of Stories : 1
Property Information
Land Use : Sfr
County Use : 1 Family Resid
Tax Information Total
Improve % : 82%
Heat Type : Forced Air Condition : Average
Acres : 0.19
Size : 8,220










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Owner Name : Kilzer David
Total Value : $432,500
Recording Date : 07/11/1988
Price : $74,000 Bed / Bath : 3 / 1
Land Use : Sfr
Stories : 1
Blt / Eff Yr Blt : 1958 / 1959
Subdivision : Dell Acres
Owner Name : Hale Bradley K
Tax : $2,386.42
Acres : 0.19
Area : 1,212
R0046237
Recording Date : 09/19/1990 Total Value : $438,500
Price : $64,500
/ Bath : 3 / 1
Tax : $2,424.34 Land Use : Sfr
Stories : 1
Blt / Eff Yr Blt : 1960 / 1960
Subdivision : Dell Acres
Owner Name : Hogoboom Jackson
Sale Date : 07/29/2021
Total Value : $626,700
Bed / Bath : 3 / 2
Land Use : Sfr
Stories : 1
Acres : 0.19
Area : 1,274
R0046030
Subdivision : Dell Acres
Recording Date : 08/02/2021
Price : $552,000
Tax : $3,614.02
Acres : 0.19
Living Area : 2,080
Yr Blt / Eff Yr Blt : 1961 / 2003 APN : R0047394 1428
Owner Name : Staver Joseph
Sale Date : 07/16/2018
Total Value : $421,700
0.05 Miles
Subdivision : Dell Acres
Recording Date : 07/17/2018
Price : $310,000
Bed / Bath : 2 / 1 Property Tax : $2,318.10
Land Use : Sfr Lot Acres : 0.17
Stories : 1
Yr Blt / Eff Yr Blt : 1959 / 1975
Living Area : 914
APN : R0044960
Customer Name : De Anna Harwood Customer Company Name : First American Title Prepared On : 09/26/2024

Owner Name : Arbeznik Erinn
Sale Date : 08/15/2018
Subdivision : Dell Acres
Recording Date : 08/16/2018
Total Value : $463,900 Sale Price : $388,000
Bed / Bath : 3 / 2 Property Tax : $2,584.84
Land Use : Sfr
Stories : 1
Blt / Eff Yr Blt : 1959 / 1964
Owner Name : Rk Forever Homes Llc
Sale Date : 03/29/2023
Acres : 0.17
Area : 1,338
R0040738
Subdivision : Dell Acres
Recording Date : 03/30/2023
Total Value : $418,200 Sale Price : $398,000
Bed / Bath : 3 / 2
Land Use : Sfr
Stories : 1
Blt / Eff Yr Blt : 1958 / 1958
Owner Name : Higgs Daniel J
Sale Date : 08/22/2017
Total Value : $575,800
Bed / Bath : 3 / 2
Land Use : Sfr
Stories : 1
Yr Blt / Eff Yr Blt : 1960 / 1980
Owner Name : Koschade Laura
Sale Date : 03/24/2009
Total Value : $343,200
Bed / Bath : 3 / 1
Land Use : Sfr
Stories : 1
Yr Blt / Eff Yr Blt : 1962 / 1962
Tax : $2,295.94
Acres : 0.18
Area : 1,302
R0046386
Subdivision : Dell Acres
Recording Date : 08/24/2017
Sale Price : $337,000
Property Tax : $3,292.28
Lot Acres : 0.19
Living Area : 1,977
R0046310
Subdivision : Dell Acres
Recording Date : 05/06/2009
Sale Price : $117,000
Property Tax : $1,821.82
Lot Acres : 0.14
Living Area : 1,176
APN : R0046265
Customer Name : De Anna Harwood
Customer Company Name : First American Title Prepared On : 09/26/2024

1435 10TH AVE
Owner Name : Miller Michael A
Sale Date : 09/02/2016
Total Value : $428,500
Subdivision : Dell Acres
Recording Date : 09/06/2016
Sale Price : $270,000
Bed / Bath : 3 / 1 Property Tax : $2,361.14
Land Use : Sfr
Lot Acres : 0.22
Stories : 1 Living Area : 1,008
Yr Blt / Eff Yr Blt : 1962 / 1962 APN : R0046828
1433 11TH AVE
Owner Name : Johns John Clay
Sale Date : 08/17/2012
Subdivision : Dell Acres
Recording Date : 08/23/2012
Total Value : $338,100 Sale Price : $122,000
Bed / Bath : 3 / 1
Tax : $1,789.64
Land Use : Sfr Lot Acres : 0.20
Stories : 1 Living Area : 1,208
Yr Blt / Eff Yr Blt : 1960 / 1960
R0039962
Customer Name : De Anna Harwood
Customer Company Name : First American Title Prepared On : 09/26/2024

Census Tract / block: 133.08 / 3 Year: 2020


DENVER BRONCOS
1701 Bryant St, Denver, CO 80204 (720) 258-3100 denverbroncos.com
COLORADO AVALANCHE
1000 Chopper Cir Denver, CO 80204 (303) 405-1100
NHL.COM
COLORADO ROCKIES COORS FIELD
2001 Blake St Denver, CO 80205 (303) 292-0200
MLB.COM
DENVER NUGGETS
2001 Blake St
Denver, CO 80205 (303) 292-0200
MLB.COM
COLORADO RAPIDS
6000 Victory Way Commerce City, CO 80022 (303) 727-3520
COLORADORAPIDS.COM
COLORADO MAMMOTH
1000 Chopper Cir Denver, CO 80204 (303) 405-1101
COLORADOMAMMOTH.COM
AMERICAN RAPTORS
950 S Birch St Glendale, CO 80246 (303) 639-4419
americanraptors.com
East of downtown on 17th Ave. and York St. This expansive, multifaceted park is Denver’s version of New York City’s Central Park. In City Park ‘s 330 lovely, landscaped acres, you’ll find a public golf course , colorful flower gardens, ornate fountains, placid lakes and rolling green lawns perfect for picnics. City Park is home to some of Denver’s most popular attractions, including the Denver Zoo, the Denver Museum of Nature & Science, the Martin Luther King Memorial and much more. From June through August, the park plays host to City Park Jazz, with free concerts each Sunday. It’s also got unbeatable views of The Mile High City skyline and the Rocky Mountains beyond.
On the corner of 16th and Arapahoe streets. Adjacent to the 16th Street Mall, Skyline Park offers an easy getaway for the more than 120,000 people who spend their workday in downtown Denver. Located at 15th and Arapahoe streets, Skyline Park is always a fun place to spend a little time, especially during the summer, when visitors to the Skyline Beer Garden can enjoy brews on draft, street food, a family-friendly game area and live music on Friday and Saturday nights. And don’t miss the Downtown Denver Rink at Skyline Park every winter, offering free ice skating all season long.
101 W. 14th Ave. Pkwy.
Located in the heart of downtown Denver, Civic Center Park is always bursting with life, as tourists and locals take advantage of the beautiful landscaping and vibrant atmosphere of this unique urban park. Many events, such as Cinco de Mayo, Civic Center EATS (a food truck festival
Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays in the summer months), the Capitol Hill People’s Fair, Denver PrideFest, Martin Luther King Jr. Day and A Taste of Colorado are traditionally held in Civic Center Park. This spacious plaza, surrounded by monumental government and public buildings, is a stone’s throw from a number of Mile High City attractions, including the Denver Art Museum, the Denver Public Library , the 16th Street Mall and the Colorado State Capitol Building.
2250 15th St.
Where Cherry Creek and the South Platte River meet and mingle, you’ll find the unique and scenic Confluence Park. Watch kayakers brave the rapids on custom-designed chutes, sunbathe on the sandy banks and enjoy panoramic views of downtown Denver. The park is close to the Downtown Aquarium, the Children’s Museum of Denver at Marsico Campus and Elitch Gardens Theme & Water Park. Hop on the Denver Trolley and take a 30-minute scenic ride along the river, plus learn about the area’s history. Love a party? Join thousands of revelers at the South Platte RiverFest each June for water sports and live music.


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RED ROCKS PARK AND AMPHITHEATRE
18300 W Alameda Pkwy
Morrison, CO 80465 (720) 865-2494 redrocksonline.com
ELITCH GARDENS THEME & WATER PARK
2000 Elitch Cir. Denver, CO (303) 595-4386 elitchgardens.com
SKYLINE PARK
1600 Arapahoe St Denver, CO 80202 (303) 534-6161 downtowndenver.com
LAKESIDE
4601 Sheridan Blvd Denver, CO 80212 (303) 477-1621
LAKESIDEAMUSEMENTPARK.COM
WATER WORLD
&
8801 Pecos St Federal Heights, CO 80260 (303) 427-7873 waterworldcolorado.com
CASA BONITA (RESTURANT)
6715 W Colfax Ave
Lakewood, CO 80214 (970) 893-2817 CASABONITADENVER.COM
MEOW WOLF DENVER
1338 1st St.
Denver, CO (866) 636-9969 meowwolf.com

DENVER BOTANIC GARDENS
1007 York St
Denver, CO 80206 (720) 865-3500 botanicgardens.org
HUDSON GARDENS
6115 S Santa Fe Dr Littleton, CO 80120 (303) 797-8565 hudsongardens.org
COLORADO CONVENTION CENTER
700 14th St Denver, CO 80202 (303) 228-8000
DENVERCONVENTION.COM
AMERICAN MUSEUM OF WESTERN ART
1727 Tremont Place Denver, CO 80202 (303) 293-2000 ANSCHUTZCOLLECTION.ORG
ARVADA CENTER FOR THE ARTS AND HUMANITIES
6901 Wadsworth Blvd Arvada, CO 80003 (720) 898-7200 arvadacenter.org
DENVER CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS 1101 13th St Denver, CO 80204 (303) 893-4100 denvercenter.org
THE DENVER MUSEUM OF NATURE AND SCIENCE 2001 Colorado Blvd. Denver, CO 80205 (303) 370-6000 dmns.org
CHILDREN’S MUSEUM OF DENVER AT MARSICO CAMPUS
2121 Children’s Museum Dr. Denver, CO (303) 433-7444 MYCHILDSMUSEUM.ORG
DENVER ART MUSEUM
100 W. 14th Ave. Pkwy. Denver, Colorado (720) 913-2798
DENVERARTMUSEUM.ORG
BUTTERFLY PAVILION (303) 469-5441 6252 W 104th Ave. Westminster, CO 80020 aquariumrestaurants.com
THE WILD ANIMAL SANCTUARY
1946 County Road 53 Keenesburg, CO 80643 (303) 536-0118 wildanimalsanctuary.org
LUVIN ARMS ANIMAL SANCTUARY
3470 County Road 7 Erie, CO 80516 (720) 515-8577 luvinarms.org
DENVER ZOO
2300 N Steele St Denver, CO 80205 (720) 337-1400 denverzoo.org
DOWNTOWN AQUARIUM DENVER
700 Water St Denver, CO 80211 (303) 561-4450
aquariumrestaurants.com


Denver’s balmy weather provides endless things to do in the city and nearby mountains year-round. Don’t miss these must-sees.
Relax in nature with 4,000 acres of public city parks, one of the largest urban park systems in the country. Or take a walk or bike ride on the region’s 850 miles of paved, off-street trails. Make Denver your basecamp for day trips to experience world-class hiking, mountain biking, camping and fly-fishing.
The city’s arts and culture scene is thriving with major museums, unique art districts and boutique galleries. Denver is also a mecca for street art.
There’s something for everyone in the city from romantic spots to family-friendly fun. Whether you’re planning a weekend getaway or longer vacation, find the perfect Denver hotel.
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denver.org/things-to-do

Adams, Arapahoe, Boulder, Broomfield, Denver, Douglas, Elbert & Jefferson Counties
BOULDER COUNTY: www.bouldercounty.gov
ELECTED OFFICIALS & PUBLIC OFFICES
ASSESSOR
Cynthia Braddock
303.441.3530
CLERK AND RECORDER
Molly Fitzpatrick 303.413.7700
CORONER
Emma R. Hall
303.441.3535
COUNTY COMMISSIONER (DISTRICT 1)
Claire Levy
303.441.3500
COUNTY COMMISSIONER (DISTRICT 2)
Marta Loachamin
303.441.3500
COUNTY COMMISSIONER (DISTRICT 3)
Matt Jones
303.441.3500
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
(20TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT)
Michael Dougherty
SHERIFF
Joe Pelle
SURVEYOR
Lee Stadele
303.441.3700
303.441.3600
303.441.1665
TREASURER AND PUBLIC TRUSTEE
Paul Weissmann
303.441.3520
BOULDER COUNTY COURTHOUSE & GOVERNMENT CENTER:
BOULDER COUNTY COMBINED COURT
303.441.3750 1777 6th St. • Boulder, 80302
BOULDER COUNTY COMBINED COURT LONGMONT
720.564.2522
1035 Kimbark St. • Longmont, 80501
BOULDER GOVERNMENT CENTER
1325 Pearl St. • Boulder, 80302 1750 33rd Street • Boulder, 80301
LONGMONT GOVERNMENT CENTER
529 Coffman Street • Longmont, 80501
LAFAYETTE GOVERNMENT CENTER
1376 Miners Drive • Lafayette, 80026
BOULDER COUNTY MOTOR VEHICLE:
www.bouldercounty.gov
303.413.7710
BOULDER 1750 33rd Street • Boulder, 80301
LONGMONT
529 Coffman Street • Longmont, 80501
LAFAYETTE
1376 Miners Drive • Lafayette, 80026
BOULDER COUNTY LIBRARIES: www.boulderlibrary.org
MAIN LIBRARY
303.441.3100
1001 Arapahoe Ave. • Boulder, 80302
CARNEGIE
303.441.3100
1125 Pine Street • Boulder, 80302
GEORGE REYNOLDS
303.441.3100
3595 Table Mesa Drive • Boulder, 80305
MEADOWS
303.441.3100
4800 Baseline Road • Boulder, 80303
NOBO CORNER
303.441.3100
4600 Broadway • Boulder, 80304

Adams, Arapahoe, Boulder, Broomfield, Denver, Douglas, Elbert & Jefferson Counties
Boulder County is a county located in the U.S. state of Colorado of the United States. As of the 2020 census, the population was 330,758. The most populous municipality in the county and the county seat is Boulder.
Boulder County comprises the Boulder, Colorado Metropolitan Statistical Area, which is included in the Denver–Aurora, Colorado Combined Statistical Area.
Boulder County was one of the original 17 counties created by the Territory of Colorado on November 1, 1861. The county was named for Boulder City and Boulder Creek, so named because of the abundance of boulders in the creek which hampered early gold prospecting efforts. Boulder County retains essentially the same borders as in 1861, although a 27.5 square miles (71.2 km2) of its southeastern corner and its approximate population of 40,000 became part of the City and County of Broomfield in 2001.
Before the arrival of the first US settlers, the area was occupied by Native Americans led by Chief Niwot on the plains and seasonally by Utes in the mountains to the west. The first European American settlers were gold prospectors led by Captain Thomas Aikins. His group of about twenty settled at the mouth of Boulder Creek Canyon on October 17, 1858. Chief Niwot told them not to stay and it is said they promised to move into the mountains to prospect in the spring. However in February 1859, they founded the town of Boulder. At about the same time, they also founded the first Gold Mining town in what would become Colorado, Gold Hill which is about 10 miles west from Boulder. Gold Hill was founded because of the placer gold discovered there. The area was the site of the first commercial scale placer mine in Colorado, producing over 5,500 ounces of gold in the first year of operations (1859).
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 740 square miles (1,900 km2), of which 726 square miles (1,880 km2) is land and 14 square miles (36 km2) (1.9%) is water.
Larimer County, Colorado – north Weld County, Colorado – east Jefferson County, Colorado – south Broomfield County, Colorado – southeast Gilpin County, Colorado – south Grand County, Colorado – west
Arapaho National Forest Roosevelt National Forest Indian Peaks Wilderness James Peak Wilderness
Rocky Mountain National Park is in Boulder County, Larimer County, and Grand County. Longs Peak, the park’s highest summit at 4,345 meters (14,255 feet) elevation, is located in Boulder County.
Eldorado Canyon State Park

As of the census[16] of 2000, there were 271,651 people, 114,680 households, and 68,808 families residing in the county. The population density was 392 people per square mile (151/km2). There were 119,900 housing units at an average density of 162 per square mile (62/km2). The racial makeup of the county was 88.54% White, 0.88% Black or African American, 0.61% Native American, 3.06% Asian, 0.06% Pacific Islander, 4.67% from other races, and 2.18% from two or more races. 10.46% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race.
There were 114,680 households, out of which 30.70% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 48.90% were married couples living together, 7.70% had a female householder with no husband present, and 40.00% were non-families. 26.30% of all households were made up of individuals, and 5.50% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.47 and the average family size was 3.03.
In the county, the population was spread out, with 22.90% under the age of 18, 13.40% from 18 to 24, 33.60% from 25 to 44, 22.30% from 45 to 64, and 7.80% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 33 years. For every 100 females, there were 102.20 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 101.70 males.
In 2014, the median income for a household in the county was $69,407, and the median income for a family was $94,938. [17] Males had a median income of $65,489 versus $48,140 for females. About 7.0% of families and 14.6% of the population were below the poverty line, including 14.6% of those under age 18 and 5.9% of those age 65 or over.
In 2017, Bloomberg ranked the Boulder metropolitan area as the top “brain” area in the US.
Boulder County is divided into three districts each represented by a commissioner elected county-wide. The three commissioners comprise the county Board of Commissioners and represent the county as a whole. Each commissioner must reside in their respective district and may be elected to a maximum of two four-year terms.
The Board of County Commissioners are full-time public servants and approve the budget for the entire County government. The Board also oversees the management of 10 County departments and the daily operations of the county, work that is done by a county manager or a chief administrative officer in some counties.
Boulder County has seven other county-wide elected officials, including the District Attorney, who represents the 20th Judicial District.

DENVER METRO
DENVER BRONCOS
Empower Field at Mile High 1701 Bryant Street, Denver, CO 80204 denverbroncos.com
DENVER NUGGETS
Ball Arena
1000 Chopper Cir., Denver, CO 80204 nba.com/nuggets
COLORADO AVALANCHE
Ball Arena
1000 Chopper Cir., Denver, CO 80204 avalanche.nhl.com
COLORADO ROCKIES
Coors Field
2001 Blake St., Denver, CO 80205 coloradorockies.com
COLORADO RAPIDS
Dick’s Sporting Goods Park 6000 Victory Way, Commerce City, CO 80022 • coloradorapids.com
COLORADO MAMMOTH
Ball Arena
1000 Chopper Cir., Denver, CO 80204 coloradomammoth.com
UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO cubuffs.com
DENVER UNIVERSITY denverpioneers.com
NATIONAL BALLPARK MUSEUM
140 Blake Street – Denver, CO (303) 974-5835 ballparkmuseum.com
NORTHERN COLORADO
COLORADO EAGLES
Budweiser Events Center 5290 Arena Cir., Loveland, CO 80538 coloradoeagles.com
NORTHERN COLORADO HAILSTORM FC
Future Legends Complex 801 Diamond Valley Dr., Windsor, CO 80550 • hailstormfc.com
COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY csurams.com
UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN COLORADO - BEARS uncbears.com
COLORADO NATIONAL SPEEDWAY
4281 County Road 10, Erie, CO 80514 coloradospeedway.com
SOUTHERN COLORADO
COLORADO SPRINGS SWITCHBACKS FC
Weidner Field 111 W. Cimarron St., Colorado Springs, CO 80903 • switchbacksfc.com
AIR FORCE ACADEMY goairforcefalcons.com
PIKES PEAK INTERNATIONAL RACEWAY
16650 Midway Ranch Rd., Fountain, CO 80817 ppir.com
DENVER METRO
DENVER ART MUSEUM
720.865.5000
100 W. 14th Ave., Denver, CO 80204 denverartmuseum.org
DENVER MUSEUM OF NATURE & SCIENCE
303.370.6000
2001 Colorado Blvd., Denver, CO 80205 dmns.org
HISTORY COLORADO CENTER
303.447.8679
1200 N. Broadway, Denver, CO 80203 historycolorado.org
MOLLY BROWN HOUSE
303.832.4092
1340 N. Pennsylvania St., Denver, CO 80203 • mollybrown.org
COLORADO RAILROAD MUSEUM
303.279.4591
17155 W. 44th Ave., Golden, CO 80403 coloradorailroadmuseum.org
KIRKLAND MUSEUM OF FINE DECORATIVE ART
303.832.8576
1201 Bannock St., Denver, CO 80204 kirklandmuseum.org
FORNEY MUSEUM OF TRANSPORTATION
303.297.1113
4303 Brighton Blvd., Denver, CO 80216 forneymuseum.com

MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART
303.298.7554
1485 Delgany St., Denver, CO 80202 mcadenver.org
THE CHILDREN’S MUSEUM OF DENVER
303.433.7444
2121 Children’s Museum Dr., Denver, CO 80211 • mychildsmuseum.org
DENVER FIREFIGHTERS MUSEUM
303.892.1436
1326 Tremont Pl., Denver, CO 80204 denverfirefightersmuseum.org
BUFFALO BILL MUSEUM & GRAVE
720.865.2160
987 Lookout Mtn. Rd., Golden, CO 80401 buffalobill.org
MUSEUM OF MINIATURES, DOLLS & TOYS
303.322.1053
830 Kipling St., Lakewood, CO 80215 dmmdt.org
CLYFFORD STILL MUSEUM
720.354.4880
1250 Bannock St., Denver, CO 80204 clyffordstillmuseum.org
MORRISON NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM
303.697.1873
501 CO-8, Morrison, CO 80465 morrisonco.us
NATIONAL BALLPARK MUSEUM
303.974.5835
1940 Blake St., Denver, CO 80202 ballparkmuseum.com
BOULDER MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART
303.443.2122
1750 13th St., Boulder, 80302 bmoca.org
WINGS OVER THE ROCKIES AIR & SPACE MUSEUM
303.360.5360
7711 E Academy Blvd., Denver, CO 80230 • wingsmuseum.org
AMERICAN MOUNTAINEERING MUSEUM
303.996.2747
710 10th St., Golden, CO 80401 mountaineeringmuseum.org
NORTHERN COLORADO
FORT COLLINS MUSEUM OF DISCOVERY
970.221.6738
408 Mason Ct., Fort Collins, CO 80524 fcmod.org
LOVELAND MUSEUM
970.962.2410
503 N Lincoln Ave., Loveland, CO 80537 cliffdwellingsmuseum.com
COLORADO MODEL RAILROAD MUSEUM
970.392.2934
680 10th St., Greeley, CO 80631 cmrm.org
FORT COLLINS MUSEUM OF ART
970.482.2787
201 S College Ave., Ft. Collins, CO 80524 moafc.org
GREELEY HISTORY MUSEUM
970.350.9220
714 8th St., Greeley, CO 80631 greeleymuseums.com/locations/greeley-history-museum
MANITOU CLIFF DWELLINGS
719.685.5242
10 Cliff Rd., Manitou Springs, CO 80829 cliffdwellingsmuseum.com
FINE ARTS CENTER
719.634.5581
30 W Dale St., Colorado Springs, CO 80903 • fac.coloradocollege.edu
PRORODEO HALL OF FAME & MUSEUM
719.528.4764
101 Pro Rodeo Dr., Colorado Springs, 80919 prorodeohalloffame.com
U.S. OLYMPIC MUSEUM
719.497.1234
200 S Sierra Madre St., Colorado Springs, CO 80903 • usopm.org
MIRAMONT CASTLE
719.685.1011
9 Capitol Hill Ave., Manitou Springs, CO 80829 • ballparkmuseum.com
GHOST TOWN MUSEUM
719.634.0696
400 S 21st St., Colorado Springs, CO 80904 • ghosttownmuseum.com
STATE PARKS: cpw.state.co.us/placestogo/parks
DENVER METRO
BARR LAKE
Brighton, CO
CHERRY CREEK
Aurora, CO
ELDORADO CANYON
Boulder, CO

CASTLEWOOD CANYON
Franktown, CO
ROXBOROUGH
Littleton, CO
CHATFIELD
Littleton, CO
GOLDEN GATE CANYON
Golden, CO
NORTHERN COLORADO
STATE FOREST
Walden, CO
BOYD LAKE
Loveland, CO
LORY
Fort Collins, CO
ST. VRAIN
Firestone, CO
SOUTHERN COLORADO
CHEYENNE MOUNTAIN
Colorado Springs, CO
LAKE PUEBLO
Pueblo, CO
MUELLER
Colorado Springs, CO
DENVER METRO
RED ROCKS PARK AND AMPHITHEATRE
720.865.2494
18300 W Alameda Pkwy., Morrison, CO 80465 • redrocksonline.com
SOUTHERN COLORADO
GARDEN OF THE GODS
719.634.6666
1805 N. 30th St., Colorado Springs, CO 80904 • gardenofgods.com
CAVE OF THE WINDS
MOUNTAIN PARK
719.685.5444
100 Cave of the Winds Rd. Manitou Springs, CO 80829 caveofthewinds.com
ROYAL GORGE BRIDGE & PARK
719.275.7507
4218 CO RD 3A, Canon City, CO 81212 royalgorgebridge.com
DENVER METRO
DENVER ZOO
720.337.1400
2300 Steele St., Denver, CO 80205 denverzoo.org
DENVER AQUARIUM
303.561.4450
700 Water St., Denver, CO 80211 aquariumrestaurants.com
BUTTERFLY PAVILION
303.469.5441
6252 W 104th Ave., Westminster, CO 80020 • aquariumrestaurants.com
NORTHERN COLORADO
THE WILD ANIMAL
SANCTUARY
303.536.0118
2999 CO RD 53, Keenesburg, CO 80643 wildanimalsanctuary.org
SOUTHERN COLORADO
CHEYENNE MOUNTAIN ZOO
719.633.9925
4250 Cheyenne Mtn. Zoo Road Colorado Springs, CO 80906 cmzoo.org
KIOWA CREEK SANCTUARY 10165 Hodgen Rd., Colorado Springs, CO 80908
MINNEHAVEN WILDLIFE SANCTUARY
32 Minnehaha Ave., Manitou Springs, CO 80829
PUEBLO ZOO
719.561.1452
3455 Nuckolls Ave., Pueblo, CO 81005 pueblozoo.org
COLORADO WOLF & WILDLIFE CENTER
719.687.9742
4729 LowerTwin Rocks Rd., Divide, CO 80814 • wolfeducation.org
DENVER METRO
ELITCH GARDENS
303.595.4386
2000 Elitch Cir., Denver, CO 80204 elitchgardens.com
WATER WORLD
303.427.7873
8801 N Pecos St., Federal Heights, CO 80260 • waterworldcolorado.com
LAKESIDE AMUSEMENT PARK
303.477.1621
4601 Sheridan Blvd., Denver, CO 80212 lakesideamusementpark.com 3

NORTHERN COLORADO
ESTES PARK RIDE-A-KART
970.586.6495
2250 Big Thompson Ave., Estes Park, CO 80517 • rideakart.com
SOUTHERN COLORADO
NORTH POLE CO SANTA’S WORKSHOP
719.684.9432
5050 Pikes Peak Highway, Cascade, CO 80809 • northpolecolorado.com
DENVER METRO
UNITED STATES MINT
303.572.9500
320 W. Colfax Ave., Denver, CO 80204 usmint.gov
COLORADO STATE CAPITOL BUILDING
303.866.2604
200 E. Colfax Ave., Denver, CO 80203 sos.state.co.us
HAMMOND’S CANDIES
303.333.5588
5735 Washington St., Denver, CO 80216 hammondscandies.com
COORS BREWERY TOUR
303.277.2337
502 14th Street, Golden, CO 80401 millercoors.com
CELESTIAL SEASONINGS FACTORY TOUR
303.530.5300
4600 Sleepytime Dr., Boulder, CO 80301 celestialseasonings.com
(Call for hours)
NORTHERN COLORADO
BUDWEISER BREWERY EXPERIENCE
970.490.4691
2685 Busch Dr., Fort Collins, CO 80524 budweisertours.com
DENVER METRO
DENVER CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS
303.893.4100
1101 13th St., Denver, CO 80204 denvercenter.org
ARVADA CENTER
720.898.7200
6901 Wadsworth Blvd., Arvada, CO 80003 • arvadacenter.org
NORTHERN COLORADO
THE LINCOLN CENTER
970.221.6730
417 W Magnolia St., Fort Collins, CO 80521 • lctix.com
UNION COLONY CIVIC CENTER
970.356.5000
701 10th Ave., Greeley, CO 80631
SOUTHERN COLORADO
PIKES PEAK CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS
719.477.2100
190 S Cascade Ave., Colorado Springs, CO 80903 • pikespeakcenter.com
DENVER METRO
DENVER BOTANIC GARDENS
720.865.3500
1007 N York St., Denver, CO 80206 botanicgardens.org
SOUTHERN COLORADO
THE BROADMOOR SEVEN FALLS
855.923.7272
1045 Lower Gold Camp Rd., Colorado Springs, CO 80905 broadmoor.com/adventures/seven-falls/tickets
PIKES PEAK COG RAILWAY
719.685.5401
515 Ruxton Ave., Manitou Springs, CO 80829 • cograilway.com
SKI RESORTS:
SNOW REPORT coloradoski.com
ARAPAHOE BASIN SKI AREA
970.468.0718 arapahoebasin.com
ASPEN MOUNTAIN
970.923.1227
aspensnowmass.com
BEAVER CREEK RESORT
970.754.4636 beavercreek.com
BLUE SKY BASIN
970.754.8245 vail.com

BRECKENRIDGE SKI RESORT
970.453.5000 breckenridge.com
BUTTERMILK SKI RESORT
855.496.9219 aspensnowmass.com
COPPER MOUNTAIN RESORT
970.968.3025 coppercolorado.com
CRESTED BUTTE MOUNTAIN RESORT
970.251.7021 skicb.com
ECHO MOUNTAIN echomntn.com
ELDORA MOUNTAIN RESORT
303.440.8700 eldora.com
HESPERUS SKI AREA
970.385.2199 ski-hesperus.com
HOWELSEN HILL SKI AREA
970.879.8499 steamboatsprings.net
KENDALL MOUNTAIN
970.387.5522 skikendall.com
KEYSTONE RESORT
970.754.0001 keystoneresort.com
LOVELAND SKI AREA
720.405.6455 skiloveland.com
MONARCH MOUNTAIN
719.530.5000 skimonarch.com
POWDERHORN RESORT
970.268.5700 powderhorn.com
PURGATORY RESORT
800.525.0892 purgatory.ski
SILVERTON MOUNTAIN
970.387.5706 silvertonmountain.com
SKI COOPER
719.486.2277 skicooper.com
STEAMBOAT SKI RESORT
970.879.6111 steamboat.com
SUNLIGHT MOUNTAIN RESORT
970.945.7491 sunlightmtn.com
TELLURIDE SKI RESORT
800.778.8581 tellurideskiresort.com
VAIL MOUNTAIN RESORT
970.476.3600 vailresorts.com
WINTER PARK SKI RESORT
970.726.5514 winterparkresort.com
WOLF CREEK SKI AREA
970.264.5639 wolfcreekski.com
720.946.4000
111 Richman St., Black Hawk, CO 80422 blackhawkameristar.com
BALLY’S CASINO BLACK HAWK
303.582.2600
300 Main St., Black Hawk, CO 80422 ballysblackhawk.com
THE BRASS ASS
719.689.2104
264 Bennett Dr., Cripple Creek, CO 80813 triplecrowncasinos.com
BRONCO BILLY’S
719.689.2142
233 Bennett Dr., Cripple Creek, CO 80813 broncobillyscasino.com
BULL DURHAM CASINO
303.582.0810
110 Main St., Black Hawk, CO 80422 bulldurhamcasino.com
CENTURY CASINO & HOTEL
303.582.5050
102 Main St., Central City, CO 80427 cnty.com
CENTURY CRIPPLE CREEK
719.689.0333
200 Bennett Dr., Cripple Creek, CO 80813 • cnty.com

COLORADO GRANDE
719.689.3517
300 E Bennett Ave., Cripple Creek, CO 80813 • coloradogrande.com
DOSTAL ALLEY
303.582.1610
114 Main St., Central City, CO 80427 dostalalley.com
DOUBLE EAGLE
719.689.5000
442 Bennett Dr., Cripple Creek, CO 80813 decasino.com
EASY STREET CASINO
303.582.5914
120 Main St., Central City, CO 80427 easystreetcentralcity.com
GRAND Z HOTEL CASINO
303.582.5914
321 Gregory St., Central City, CO 80427 grandzcasinohotel.com
HORSESHOE BLACK HAWK
800.843.4753
401 Main St., Black Hawk, CO 80422 caesars.com/horseshoe-black-hawk
JOHNNY NOLON’S CASINO
719.689.2080
301 Bennett Dr., Cripple Creek, CO 80813 johnnynolonscasino.com
DRAGON TIGER CASINO
303.582.5623
132 Lawrence St., Central City, CO 80427 • maverickgaming.com
LADY LUCK CASINO
303.998.7777
340 Main St., Black Hawk, CO 80422 ladyluckblackhawk.com
MCGILLS HOTEL & CASINO
719.689.2446
232 Bennett Ave., Cripple Creek, CO 80813 • triplecrowncasinos.com
MIDNIGHT ROSE
719.689.0303
256 Bennett Dr., Cripple Creek, CO 80813 • triplecrowncasinos.com
MONARCH
303.582.1000
488 Main St., Black Hawk, CO 80422 monarchblackhawk.com
RED DOLLY CASINO
303.582.1100
530 Gregory St., Black Hawk, CO 80422 thereddollycasino.com
SARATOGA
303.582.6100
101 Main St., Black Hawk, CO 80422 saratogacasinobh.com
SASQUATCH CASINO
720.880.1616
125 Gregory St., Black Hawk, CO 80422 sasquatchcasino.com
SKY UTE CASINO RESORT
970.563.7777
14324 Hwy 172 North, Ignacio, CO 81137 • skyutecasino.com
THE FAMOUS BONANZA
303.582.5914
107 Main St., Central City, CO 80427 famousbonanza.com
THE GILPIN CASINO
303.582.1133
111 Mountain House Rd., Black Hawk, CO 80422 • thegilpincasino.com
THE LODGE CASINO
303.582.6464
240 Main St., Black Hawk, CO 80422 thelodgecasino.com
THE WILD CARD SALOON
303.582.3412
120 Main St., Black Hawk, CO 80422 wildcardsaloon.com
UTE MOUNTAIN CASINO HOTEL
970.565.8800
3 Weeminuche Dr., Towaoc, CO 81334 wildcardsaloon.com
WILDWOOD CASINO
719.244.9700
119 N Fifth St., Cripple Creek, CO 80813 • wildwoodcasino.net
Z CASINO
303.271.2500
101 Gregory St., Black Hawk, CO 80422 zcasinobh.com
ARROWHEAD GOLF CLUB
303.973.9614
10850 Sundown Trail, Littleton, CO 80125 • arrowheadcolorado.com
GOLF CLUB AT BEAR DANCE
303.681.4653
6630 Bear Dance Dr., Larkspur, CO 80118 • beardancegolf.com
CASTLE PINES
303.688.6000
1000 Hummingbird Dr., Castle Rock, CO 80108 • castlepinesgolfclub.club
CHERRY CREEK CNTRY CLUB
303.597.0300
2405 S. Yosemite St., Denver, CO 80231 cherrycreekcountryclub.com

DENVER METRO cont.
CHERRY HILLS COUNTRY CLUB
303.350.5200
4125 S. University Blvd., Cherry Hills Village, CO 80113 chcc.com
COLORADO GOLF CLUB
303.840.5400
8000 Preservation Trl., Parker, CO 80134 coloradogolfclub.com
COLUMBINE
303.794.2674
17 Fairway Ln., Columbine Valley, CO 80123 • columbinecc.com
COMMON GROUND
303.340.1520
10300 E Golfers Wy., Aurora, CO 80010 commongroundgc.com
COUNTRY CLUB AT CASTLE PINES
303.688.7400
6400 Country Club Dr., Castle Rock, CO 80108 • ccatcastlepines.com
DENVER COUNTRY CLUB
303.733.8242
1700 E 1st Ave., Denver, CO 80218 denvercc.net
FOSSIL TRACE
303.277.8750
3050 Illinois St., Golden, CO 80401 fossiltrace.com
GREEN VALLEY RANCH
303.371.3131
4900 Himalaya Rd., Denver, CO 80249 gvrgolf.com
LONE TREE
303.790.0202
9808 Sunningdale Blvd., Lone Tree, CO 80124 • ssprd.org
MURPHY CREEK
303.739.1510
1700 S Old Tom Morris Rd., Aurora, CO 80018 • auroragov.org
OMNI INTERLOCKEN
303.438.6600
800 Eldorado Blvd., Broomfield, CO 80021 • omnihotels.com
RED HAWK RIDGE
720.733.3500
2156 Red Hawk Ridge Dr., Castle Rock, CO 80109 • redhawkridge.com
RIVERDALE
303.659.4700
13300 Riverdale Rd., Brighton, CO 80602 • riverdalegolf.com
SANTUARY
303.224.2860
7549 Daniels Park Rd., Sedalia, CO 80135 sanctuarygolfcourse.com
SUNSET
303.651.8466
1900 Longs Peak Ave., Longmont, CO 80501 • golflongmont.com
THE CLUB AT RAVENNA
720.956.1600 11118 Caretake Rd., Littleton, CO 80125 ravennagolf.com
THE RIDGE AT CASTLE PINES
NORTH
303.688.4301
1414 W Castle Pines Pkwy., Castle Pines, CO 80108 • playtheridge.com
UTE CREEK
303.774.4342
2000 Ute Creek Dr., Longmont, CO 80504 • golflongmont.com/ute-creek
WILLIS CASE
720.865.0700
4999 Vrain St., Denver, CO 80212 cityofdenvergolf.com/willis_case
BOOMERANG LINKS
970.353.4653
7309 W 4th St., Greeley, CO 80634 golfingreeley.com/boomerang-links
COLLINDALE
970.221.6651
1441 E Horsetooth Rd., Ft. Collins, CO 80525 • fcgov.com/collindale
COYOTE CREEK
303.857.6152
222 Clubhouse Drive, Ft. Lupton, CO 80621 • coyotecreekgc.com
ESTES PARK
970.586.8146
1480 Golf Course Rd., Estes Park, CO 80517 • evrpd.colorado.gov/golf-courses
FORT COLLINS COUNTRY CLUB
970.482.1336
1920 Country Club Rd., Ft. Collins, CO 80524 • fortcollinscc.com
GOLF CLUB AT FOX ACRES
970.881.2574
3350 Fox Acres Dr., E, Red Feather Lakes, CO 80545 golfclubatfoxacres.com
GREELEY COUNTRY CLUB
970.353.0528
4500 W 10th St., Greeley, CO 80634 greeleycc.org
HARMONY GOLF CLUB
970.482.4653
4176 Club Dr., Timnath, CO 80547 harmonyclub.info

NORTHERN COLORADO cont.
HIGHLAND HILLS
970.353.4653
2200 Clubhouse Dr., Greeley, CO 80634 golfingreeley.com/highland-hills
MARIANA BUTTE
970.667.8308
701 Clubhouse Dr., Loveland, CO 80537 golfloveland.com/mariana-butte
MOUNTAIN VISTA GREENS
970.482.4847
2808 NE Frontage Rd., Ft. Collins, CO 80524 • mountainvistagreens.com
PELICAN LAKES
970.674.0930
1620 Pelican Lakes Pt., Windsor, CO 80550 • pelicanlakeswindsor.com
PTARMIGAN COUNTY CLUB
970.226.8555
5416 Vardon Way, Ft. Collins, CO 80528 ptarmigancc.com
QUAIL DUNES
970.867.5990
17586 County Road W T5 Fort Morgan, 80701 quaildunes.com
RAINDANCE NATIONAL
970.833.1720
1775 RainDance National Dr., Windsor, CO 80550 • raindanceresort.com
SOUTHRIDGE
970.416.2828
5750 S. Lemay Ave., Ft. Collins, CO 80525 fcgov.com/southridge
THE MAD RUSSIAN
970.587.5157
2100 Country CLub Pkwy., Milliken, CO 80543 • trpr.org/golf
THE OLDE COURSE AT LOVELAND
970.667.5256
2115 W 29th St., Loveland, CO 80538 golfloveland.com
TPC COLORADO
303.522.5711
2375 TPC Pkwy., Berthoud, CO 80513 tpc.com
COLORADO
ANTLER CREEK
719.494.1900
9650 Antler Creek Dr., Falcon, CO 80831 antlercreekgolf.com
CHEROKEE RIDGE
719.597.2637
1850 Tuskegee Place Colorado Springs, 80915 cherokeeridgegolfcourse.com
FOUR MILE RANCH
719.275.5400
3501 Telegraph Trl., Cañon City, CO 81212 • fourmileranchgolf.com
KING’S DEER
719.559.4500
19255 Royal Troon Dr., Monument, CO 80132 • kingsdeergolfclub.com
KISSING CAMELS
719.636.2520
4500 Kissing Camels Dr., Colorado Springs, CO 80904 • gardenofthegodsresort.com
PATTY JEWETT
719.385.6963
900 E Espanola St. Colorado Springs, CO 80907 pattyjewettgolfshop.com/
PINE CREEK
719.594.9999
9850 Divot Trl., Colorado Springs, CO 80920 • pinecreekgc.com
SHINING MOUNTAIN
719.687.7587
100 Shining Mountain Ln. Woodland Park, CO 80863 shiningmountaingolfcourse.com
THE BROADOOR
719.577.5790
1 Lake Ave., Colorado Springs, CO 80906 • broadmoor.com/activities/golf
THE CLUB AT FLYING HORSE
719.494.1222
1880 Weiskopf Pt. Colorado Springs, CO 80921 flyinghorseclub.com
THE COUNTRY CLUB AT WOODMOOR
719.481.2272
18945 Pebble Beach Way Monument, CO 80132 ccwoodmoor.com
THE COUNTRY CLUB OF COLORADO
719.538.4080
125 Clubhouse Dr. Colorado Springs, CO 80906 ccofcolorado.com
VALLEY HI
719.385.6911
610 South Chelton Rd. Colorado Springs, CO 80910 coloradosprings.gov/valley-hi-golf-course
For a complete list of golf courses in Colorado visit: golfcolorado.com/courses

DENVER METRO
AVISTA ADVENTIST HOSPITAL
303.673.1000
100 Health Park Dr., Louisville, CO 80027 • avistahospital.org
BOULDER COMMUNITY HEALTH
303.415.7000
4747 Arapahoe Ave., Boulder, CO 80303 • bch.org
CASTLE ROCK ADVENTIST HOSPITAL
720.455.5000
2350 Meadows Blvd., Castle Rock, CO 80109 • castlerockhospital.org
CENTENNIAL HOSPITAL
303.699.3000
14200 E Arapahoe Rd., Centennial, CO 80112 • healthonecares.com
CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL
720.777.0123
13123 E. 16th Ave., Aurora, CO 80045 childrenscolorado.org
CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL NORTH CAMPUS
720.478.5000
469 CO-7, Broomfield, CO 80023 childrenscolorado.org
CRAIG HOSPITAL
303.789.8000
3425 S Clarkson St., Englewood, CO 80113 • craighospital.org
DENVER HEALTH
303.602.1590
777 Bannock St., Denver, CO 80204 denverhealth.org
GOOD SAMARITAN MEDICAL CENTER
303.689.4000
200 Exempla Cir., Lafayette, CO 80026 goodsamaritancolorado.org
LITTLETON ADVENTIST
HOSPITAL
303.730.8900
7700 S. Broadway, Littleton, CO 80122 mylittletonhospital.org
LONGMONT UNITED HOSPITAL
303.651.5111
1950 Mountain View Ave. Longmont, CO 80501 luhcares.org
LUTHERAN MEDICAL CENTER
303.425.4500
8300 W 38th Ave., Wheat Ridge, CO 80033 • sclhealth.org
NATIONAL JEWISH HEALTH
877.359.0396
1400 Jackson St., Denver, CO 80206 njhealth.org
NORTH SUBURBAN MEDICAL CENTER
303.451.7800
9191 Grant Street, Thornton, CO 80229 northsuburban.com
ORTHO COLORADO HOSPITAL
720.321.5000
11650 W 2nd Place, Lakewood, CO 80228 • orthocolorado.org
PARKER ADVENTIST HOSPITAL
303.269.4000
9395 Crown Crest Blvd., Parker, CO 80138 • parkerhospital.org
PORTER ADVENTIST HOSPITAL
303.778.1955
2525 S Downing St., Denver, CO 80210 centura.org
PRESBYTERIAN/ST. LUKES MEDICAL CENTER
720.754.6000
1719 E. 19th Ave., Denver, CO 80218 pslmc.Com
ROSE MEDICAL CENTER
303.320.2121
4567 E. 9th Ave., Denver, CO 80220 rosemed.com
SAINT JOSEPH HOSPITAL
303.812.2000
1375 E. 19th Ave., Denver, CO 80218 saintjosephdenver.org
SKY RIDGE MEDICAL CENTER
720.225.1000
10101 Ridgegate Pkwy., Lone Tree, CO 80124 • skyridgemedcenter.com
ST. ANTHONY HOSPITAL
720.321.0000
11600 W. 2nd Place, Lakewood, CO 80228 stanthonyhosp.org
ST. ANTHONY NORTH HOSPITAL
720.627.0000
14300 Orchard Pkwy., Westminster, CO 80023 • centura.org
SWEDISH MEDICAL CENTER
303.788.5000
501 E. Hampden Ave., Englewood, CO 80113 • swedishhospital.com
THE MEDICAL CENTER OF AURORA
303.695.2600
1501 S. Potomac Street, Aurora, CO 80012 • auroramed.com

DENVER METRO Cont.
UCHEALTH BROOMFIELD HOSPITAL
303.464.4500
11820 Destination Dr., Broomfield, CO 80021 • uchealth.org
UCHEALTH BROOMFIELD HOSPITAL
303.464.4500
11820 Destination Dr., Broomfield, CO 80021 • uchealth.org
UCHEALTH HIGHLANDS RANCH HOSPITAL
720.516.1000
1500 Park Central Dr. Highlands Ranch, CO 80129 uchealth.org
UC HEALTH LONGS PEAKHOSPITAL
720.718.7000
1750 E. Ken Pratt Blvd., Longmont, CO 80504 • uchealth.org
NORTHERN COLORADO
BANNER FORT COLLINS MEDICAL CENTER
970.821.4000
4700 Lady Moon Dr., Ft Collins, CO 80528 • bannerhealth.com
BANNER MCKEE MEDICAL CENTER
970.820.4640
2000 Boise Ave., Loveland, CO 80538 mckeeloveland.com
BANNER NORTH COLORADO MEDICAL CENTER
970.810.4121
1801 16th St., Greeley, CO 80631 bannerhealth.com
UCHEALTH GREELEY HOSPITAL
970.652.2000
6767 29th St. Rd., Greeley, CO 80634 uchealth.org
UC HEALTH MEDICAL CENTER OF THE ROCKIES
970.624.2500
2500 Rocky Mountain Ave. Loveland, 80538 uchealth.org
UC HEALTH POUDRE VALLEY HOSPITAL
970.495.7000
1024 S. Lemay Ave., Ft. Collins, CO 80524 • uchealth.org
UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO HOSPITAL
720.848.1020
12605 E. 16th Ave., Aurora, CO 80045 uchealth.org
VA MEDICAL CENTER
303.399.8020
1700 N. Wheeling St., Aurora, CO 80045 • denver.va.gov
CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL COLORADO SPRINGS
719.305.1234
4090 Briargate Pkwy. Colorado Springs, 80920 childrenscolorado.org
PARKVIEW HEALTH SYSTEM
719.584.4000
1102 N Santa Fe Ave., Pueblo, CO 81003 parkviewmc.com
PENROSE-ST. FRANCIS HEALTH SERVICES
719.776.5000
2222 N. Nevada Ave. Colorado Springs, 80907 penrosestfrancis.org
ST. FRANCIS MEDICAL CENTER
719.571.1000
6001 E. Woodmen Rd. Colorado Springs, 80923 penrosestfrancis.org
ST. MARY-CORWIN MEDICAL CENTER
800.228.4039
1008 Minnequa Ave., Pueblo, CO 81004 stmarycorwin.org
UC HEALTH GRANDVIEW HOSPITAL
719.365.3300
5623 Pulpit Peak Vw. Colorado Springs, CO 80918 uchealth.org
UC HEALTH MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
719.365.5000
1400 E. Boulder St. Colorado Springs, CO 80909 uchealth.org
UC HEALTH PIKES PEAK REGIONAL HOSPITAL
719.374.6060
16420 W US Hwy 24 Woodland Park, CO 80863 uchealth.org



ADMISSION TO STATEHOOD: August 1, 1876
AREA:
Colorado has a total of 104,100 Sq. Miles (8th largest in the US)
HIGHEST POINT: Mt. Elbert; 14,433 feet
LARGEST CITY: Denver
LOWEST POINT: Arikaree River; 3,315 feet
MAJOR INDUSTRIES:
Agriculture (wheat, cattle, sheep), Tourism(especially skiers), Mining (gold, silver), Oil, Finance, and Manufacturing
ORIGIN OF THE NAME “COLORADO:”
The word Colorado is spanish for “color red” and refers to the muddy Colorado River
POPULATION:
5,914,181 (2024 estimate)
STATE ABBREVIATION: CO
STATE ANIMAL: Rocky Mountain Big Horn Sheep
STATE BIRD: Lark Bunting
STATE CAPITAL: Denver
STATE DANCE: Square Dance
STATE FISH: Greenback Cutthroat Trout

STATE FLOWER: Rocky Mountain Columbine
STATE FOSSIL: Stegosaurus
STATE GEMSTONE: Aquamarine
STATE GRASS: Blue Grama Grass
STATE INSECT: Colorado Hairstreak Butterfly
STATE MOTO: Nil sine Numine (“Nothing without Providence”)
STATE NICKNAME: Centennial State / Colorful Colorado
STATE SOIL: Seitz
STATE SONG: “Where the Columbines Grow”
STATE TREE: Blue Spruce
Adams, Arapahoe, Boulder, Broomfield, Denver, Douglas, Elbert & Jefferson Counties

SCHOOL

Adams, Arapahoe, Boulder, Broomfield, Denver, Douglas, Elbert & Jefferson Counties


Adams, Arapahoe, Boulder, Broomfield, Denver, Douglas, Elbert & Jefferson Counties
METRO REGION SCHOOL
DISTRICTS:
ADAMS 12 FIVE STAR SCHOOLS
Thornton www.adams12.org
ADAMS 14
Commerce City www.adams14.net
ADAMS-ARAPAHOE 28J
Aurora www.aurorak12.org
BOULDER VALLEY RE-2
Boulder www.bvsd.org
CHERRY CREEK 5
Greenwood Village www.cherrycreekschools.org
CLEAR CREEK RE-1
Idaho Springs www.ccsdre1.org
DENVER COUNTY 1
Denver www.dpsk12.org
DOUGLAS COUNTY RE-1
Castle Rock www.dcsdk12.org
ELIZABETH SCHOOL DISTRICT
Elizabeth www.elizabethschooldistrict.org
ENGLEWOOD 1 Englewood www.englewoodschools.net
GILPIN COUNTY RE-1
Black Hawk www.gilpin.k12.co.us
JEFFERSON COUNTY R-1
Golden www.jeffcopublicschools.org
LITTLETON 6
Littleton www.littletonpublicschools.net
MAPLETON 1
Denver www.mapleton.us
PLATTE CANYON
Bailey www.plattecanyonschools.org
SCHOOL DISTRICT 27J Brighton www.sd27j.org
SHERIDAN 2
Sheridan www.ssd2.org
WESTMINSTER PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Westminster www.westminsterpublicschools.org

5282: Longmont
Points Earned Plan
47.3/100
The performance framework evaluates district and school performance on Academic Achievement, Academic Growth, and Postsecondary & Workforce Readiness indicators The percentage of points earned across all indicators determines the final accreditation rating for a district or the final plan type for a school, which is displayed above The cut points for final ratings established by the State Board of Education are shown at the right of this page Failure to meet test participation, safety, and finance assurances may result in a rating being lowered by one level Refer to the scoring guide near the end of this report for more details on how ratings are determined
Grade
(-) No Reportable Data
Under state accountability policy, 95% of students must participate in state assessments Students who are excused from testing by a
or guardian do not impact the Accountability Participation Rate that is used to determine whether the overall rating is reduced by
total participation in ELA and Math receive a "Low Total Participation" descriptor to help readers when interpreting accountability data The descriptor does not impact framework calculations Multilingual Learners in their first year in the U S who were

This page displays the performance indicator data for the high school level Calculations are based on state assessment results from 2022-23
Academic Achievement: mean scale scores represent outcomes for designated subjects and student groups; participation rates included on this page count parent excusals as non-participants
Academic Growth: median student growth percentiles and percentages of students on track to meet targets represent outcomes for designated subjects and student groups Cut-scores for the On-Track to EL proficiency metric were re-normed based on 2023 results, as had been planned prior to the COVID-19 pandemic
For additional information regarding Academic Achievement and Academic Growth points, cut-points, and ratings, refer to the scoring guide at the end of this document.

5282: Longmont High School | 0470: St Vrain Valley RE1J High School - (1 Year)
CO SAT: represent outcomes for designated subjects and student groups; participation rates count parent excusals as non-participants.
Dropout Rates: represent percentages of students enrolled in grades 7-12 at any time during the year who left and did not subsequently enroll in another Colorado school. Calculations are based on the 2022 End of Year (EOY) data submission.
Matriculation Rates: represent percentages of students who enrolled in a Career & Technical Education (CTE) program or 2- or 4-year institute of higher education in the year following graduation Students who earned a CTE certificate, college degree, or other industry-recognized credential prior to graduation are also included Calculations are based on the 2022 graduation cohort
Graduation Rates: represent percentages of students graduating high school within designated timeframes Ratings are based on the best of the 4-, 5-, 6-, and 7-year graduation rates AYGs designate Anticipated Years of Graduation, which are defined as four years after the year that students initially enroll in 9th grade Calculations are based on data for students with AYGs between 2019 and 2022
For additional information about ratings, refer to the scoring guide on the last page of this report For more information about PWR metrics: http://www cde state co us/accountability/pwr
"English Learners" has changed to Multilingual Learners Multilingual Learners describes students that are
(NEP), Limited English Proficient (LEP), and Fluent English Proficient (FEP) - Monitor Year 1, Monitor Year 2, Exited Year 1, & Exited Year 2 (*) Not Applicable; (-) No Reportable Data

5288: Longs Peak Middle School | 0470: St
48.6/100 Points Earned Plan
The performance framework evaluates district and school performance on Academic Achievement, Academic Growth, and Postsecondary & Workforce Readiness indicators The percentage of points earned across all indicators determines the final accreditation rating for a district or the final plan type for a school, which is displayed above The cut points for final ratings established by the State Board of Education are shown at the right of this page Failure to meet test participation, safety, and finance assurances may result in a rating being lowered by one level Refer to the scoring guide near the end of this report for more details on how ratings are determined
Grade Levels: EM - (1 Year)
(-) No Reportable Data
Under state accountability policy, 95% of students must participate in state assessments Students
impact the Accountability Participation Rate that is used to determine
total participation in ELA and Math receive a "Low Total Participation" descriptor to help readers when interpreting accountability
impact framework calculations Multilingual Learners in their first year in the U S who
The

This page displays the performance indicator data for the elementary school level Calculations are based on state assessment results from 2022-23
Academic Achievement: mean scale scores represent outcomes for designated subjects and student groups; participation rates included on this page count parent excusals as non-participants
Academic Growth: median student growth percentiles and percentages of students on track to meet targets represent outcomes for designated subjects and student groups Cut-scores for the On-Track to EL proficiency metric were re-normed based on 2023 results, as had been planned prior to the COVID-19 pandemic
For additional information regarding Academic Achievement and Academic Growth points, cut-points, and ratings, refer to the scoring guide at the end of this document. "English Learners" has changed to Multilingual Learners Multilingual Learners describes students that are Non-English Proficient (NEP), Limited English Proficient (LEP), and Fluent English Proficient (FEP) -

Longs Peak Middle School | 0470: St Vrain Valley
This page displays the performance indicator data for the middle school level Calculations are based on state assessment results from 2022-23
Academic Achievement: mean scale scores represent outcomes for designated subjects and student groups; participation rates included on this page count parent excusals as non-participants
Academic Growth: median student growth percentiles and percentages of students on track to meet targets represent outcomes for designated subjects and student groups Cut-scores for the On-Track to EL proficiency metric were re-normed based on 2023 results, as had been planned prior to the COVID-19 pandemic
For additional information regarding Academic Achievement and Academic Growth points, cut-points, and ratings, refer to the scoring guide at the end of this document. "English Learners" has changed to Multilingual Learners Multilingual Learners describes students that are Non-English Proficient (NEP), Limited English Proficient (LEP), and Fluent English Proficient (FEP) -

6156: Mountain View Elementary School | 0470: St Vrain Valley RE1J
Governor’s Distinguished Improvement Award
Rating based on 1-Year SPF Report
78.3/100
The performance framework evaluates district and school performance on Academic Achievement, Academic Growth, and Postsecondary & Workforce Readiness indicators The percentage of points earned across all indicators determines the final accreditation rating for a district or the final plan type for a school, which is displayed above The cut points for final ratings established by the State Board of Education are shown at the right of this page Failure to meet test participation, safety, and finance assurances may result in a rating being lowered by one level Refer to the scoring guide near the end of this report for more details on how ratings are determined
InsufficientStateData: No reportable achievement and growth data
(-) No Reportable Data
Under state accountability policy, 95% of students must participate in state assessments Students who are excused from testing by a parent or guardian do not impact the Accountability Participation Rate that is used to determine whether the overall rating is reduced by one level Districts or schools
total participation in ELA and Math receive a "Low Total Participation" descriptor to help readers when interpreting accountability data The descriptor does not impact framework calculations Multilingual Learners in their first year in the U S who were eligible to take the

This page displays the performance indicator data for the elementary school level Calculations are based on state assessment results from 2022-23
Academic Achievement: mean scale scores represent outcomes for designated subjects and student groups; participation rates included on this page count parent excusals as non-participants
Academic Growth: median student growth percentiles and percentages of students on track to meet targets represent outcomes for designated subjects and student groups Cut-scores for the On-Track to EL proficiency metric were re-normed based on 2023 results, as had been planned prior to the COVID-19 pandemic
For additional information regarding Academic Achievement and Academic Growth points, cut-points, and ratings, refer to the scoring guide at the end of this document. "English Learners" has changed to Multilingual Learners Multilingual Learners describes

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Mountain View Elementary School
1415 14th Street Longmont CO 80501
Telephone : (720) 652-8261
Lowest Grade : Pre-K
Kindergarten : Yes
Enrollment : 343
Central Elementary School
1020 4th Avenue Longmont CO 80501
Telephone : (303) 776-3236
Lowest Grade : Pre-K
Kindergarten : Yes
Enrollment : 340
School District : St. Vrain Valley School District No. Re1j
Highest Grade : 4th
School Enrollment :
Total Expenditure/Student : 69
School District : St. Vrain Valley School District No. Re1j
Highest Grade : 5th
School Enrollment :
Total Expenditure/Student : 69
Columbine Elementary School Distance 1.15 Miles
111 Longs Peak Avenue Longmont CO 80501
Telephone : (303) 776-2840
Lowest Grade : Pre-K
Kindergarten : Yes
Enrollment : 239
School District : St. Vrain Valley School District No. Re1j
Highest Grade : 5th
School Enrollment :
Total Expenditure/Student : 69
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Northridge Elementary School Distance 1.25 Miles
1200 19th Avenue Longmont CO 80501
Telephone : (303) 772-3040
Lowest Grade : Pre-K
Kindergarten : Yes
Enrollment : 304
School District : St. Vrain Valley School District No. Re1j
Highest Grade : 5th
School Enrollment :
Total Expenditure/Student : 69
Middle Schools
Longs Peak Middle School Distance 0.54 Miles
1500 14th Avenue Longmont CO 80501
Telephone : (303) 776-5611
Lowest Grade : 5th
Kindergarten : No
Enrollment : 396
School District : St. Vrain Valley School District No. Re1j
Highest Grade : 8th
School Enrollment :
Total Expenditure/Student : 69
High Schools
Longmont High School Distance 0.19 Miles
1040 Sunset Street Longmont CO 80501
Telephone : (303) 776-6014
Lowest Grade : 9th
School District : St. Vrain Valley School District No. Re1j
Highest Grade : 12th
School Enrollment : Enrollment : 1262
Total Expenditure/Student : 69
Advanced Placement : No Customer Name : De Anna Harwood Customer Company Name : First American Title Prepared On : 09/26/2024

600 East Mountain View Longmont CO 80504
Telephone : (720) 494-3741
Lowest Grade : 9th
School District : St. Vrain Valley School District No. Re1j
Highest Grade : 12th
School Enrollment : Enrollment : 1354
Total Expenditure/Student : 69
Placement : No

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Congratulations on your decision to buy a home! It’s a challenging project, and there are many ways a professional can help. Here are some of the many ways you may benefit from working with a REALTOR®:
Many more home choices.
Your REALTOR® has thousands of homes to choose from through the Multiple Listing Service (MLS), so you’re more likely to find the home that’s just right for you and find it quicker. In fact, a majority of the homes for sale are listed by REALTORS® and aren’t available to you unless you are working with a REALTOR®
A number of transactions “fall out.”
Unfortunately, it’s true. Some transactions fall apart before closing. An experienced REALTOR® may be able to resolve problems and see your transaction through to a successful closing.
Knowledge of new home subdivisions.
New home subdivisions will welcome you and your REALTOR®. If you’re interested in buying a new home, take your agent with you on your first visit to each subdivision. Your professional REALTOR® is an important source of information who can supply background on the builder, nearby subdivisions, and the local community.
It’s a major investment.
You use a professional for your legal, financial and health needs. Why gamble on what may be your biggest investment without a professional at your side?
Help with FSBO’s.
If you consider a “For Sale By Owner,” take your REALTOR® along to help negotiate the contract.
There is less liability.
You may have more protection from legal and financial liability, especially as real estate transactions become more complicated.
The paperwork.
Your experienced REALTOR® will negotiate and prepare the purchase contract for you and assist you throughout the escrow process.
A REALTOR® is a licensed real estate agent and a member of the National Association of REALTORS®, a real estate trade association. REALTORS® also belong to their state and local Association of REALTORS®
A real estate agent is licensed by the state to represent parties in the transfer of property. Every REALTOR® is a real estate agent, but not every real estate agent has the professional designation of a REALTORS®
A key role of the listing agent or broker is to form a legal relationship with the homeowner to sell the property and place the property in the Multiple Listing Service.
A key role of the buyer’s agent or broker is to work with the buyer to locate a suitable property and negotiate a successful home purchase.
The MLS is a database of properties listed for sale by REALTORS® who are members of the local Association of REALTORS®. Information on an MLS property is available to thousands of REALTORS®.
These are the people who carry out the title search and examination, work with you to eliminate the title exceptions you are not willing to take subject to, and provide the policy of title insurance regarding title to the real property.
An escrow officer leads the facilitation of your escrow, including escrow instructions preparation, document preparation, funds disbursement, and more.

Open escrow and, if instructed to do so, deposit your good faith funds in a separate escrow account.
Order a title search to determine ownership and status of the subject real property.
Issue a preliminary report and begin the process of eliminating the title exceptions you and your lender are not willing to take title subject to.
Request payoff information for the seller’s loans, other liens, homeowner’s association fees, etc.
Coordinate with the buyer’s lender on the preparation of the Closing Disclosure (CD).
Prorate fees, such as real property taxes, per the contract, and prepare the settlement statement.
Set separate appointments allowing the seller and you to sign documents and deposit funds.
Review documents ensuring all conditions and legal requirements are fulfilled; request funds from lender.
When all funds are deposited, record documents with the County Recorder’s Office to transfer the subject real property to you.
After the recordation is confirmed, close escrow and disburse\funds, including seller’s proceeds, loan payoffs, etc.
Prepare and send final documents to all parties involved.

An estimate of value of property resulting from analysis of facts about the property; an opinion of value.
The borrower’s costs of the loan term expressed as a rate. This is not their interest rate.
The recipient of benefits, often from a deed of trust; usually the lender.
Closing Disclosure form designed to provide disclosures that will be helpful to borrowers in understanding all of the costs of the transaction. This form will be given to the consumer three (3) business days before closing.
Generally the date the buyer becomes the legal owner and title insurance becomes effective.
Sales that have similar characteristics as the subject real property, used for analysis in the appraisal. Commonly called “comps.”
Occurs when the borrower becomes contractually obligated to the creditor on the loan, not, for example, when the borrower becomes contractually obligated to a seller on a real estate transaction. The point in time when a borrower becomes contractually obligated to the creditor on the loan depends on applicable State law. Consummation is not the same as close of escrow or settlement.
An instrument used in many states in place of a mortgage.
Limitations in the deed to a parcel of real property that dictate certain uses that may or may not be made of the real property.
The date the amounts are to be disbursed to a buyer and seller in a purchase transaction or the date funds are to be paid to the borrower or a third party in a transaction that is not a purchase transaction.
Down payment made by a purchaser of real property as evidence of good faith; a deposit or partial payment.
Easement
A right, privilege or interest limited to a specific purpose that one party has in the land of another.
Endorsement
As to a title insurance policy, a rider or attachment forming a part of the insurance policy expanding or limiting coverage.
Real estate insurance protecting against fire, some natural causes, vandalism, etc., depending upon the policy. Buyer often adds liability insurance and extended coverage for personal property.
A trust type of account established by lenders for the accumulation of borrower’s funds to meet periodic payments of taxes, mortgage insurance premiums and/or future insurance policy premiums, required to protect their security.
A description of land recognized by law, based on government surveys, spelling out the exact boundaries of the entire parcel of land. It should so thoroughly identify a parcel of land that it cannot be confused with any other.
A form of encumbrance that usually makes a specific parcel of real property the security for the payment of a debt or discharge of an obligation. For example, judgments, taxes, mortgages, deeds of trust.
Form designed to provide disclosures that will be helpful to borrowers in understanding the key features, costs and risks of the mortgage loan for which they are applying. Initial disclosure to be given to the borrower three (3) business days after application.
The instrument by which real property is pledged as security for repayment of a loan.
A payment that includes principal, interest, taxes, and Insurance.
Power of Attorney
A written instrument whereby a principal gives authority to an agent. The agent acting under such a grant is sometimes called an “Attorney-in-Fact.”
Filing documents affecting real property with the appropriate government agency as a matter of public record.
Settlement statement
Provides a complete breakdown of costs involved in a real estate transaction.
TILA-RESPA Integrated Disclosures

So you’re planning to sell your home. You and your real estate broker have decided on a price, based on current market values, but your home may sell faster and bring a higher price if it shows well. Potential buyers will get the best impression if your home is clean, neat, uncluttered, in good repair, light, airy, fragrant, and quiet. This checklist will help you get your home ready to show.
Clean everything in you home.
Cleanliness signals to a buyer that the home has been well cared for and is most likely in good repair. A messy or dirty home will cause prospective buyers to notice every flaw.
Let the fresh air in.
Get rid of odors that may be unfamiliar or unpleasant. People are most often offended by odors from tobacco, pets, cooking, and musty or sour laundry. Fresh flowers and potpourri can be used to your advantage. Other smells that attract positive attention include fresh baked bread and cinnamon.
Painting your home.
There’s nothing that improves the value of a home for a lower cost than a fresh coat of paint. And it’s so often easier to paint a room than it is to scrub it. Stick with neutral colors - off-white is the safest. Be sure to avoid black, violet, and pink.
Keep the noise down.
Silence is a restful sound that offends no one. Turn off the TV and radio. Soft instrumental music is fine but avoid vocals. If necessary, close the windows to eliminate any street noise.
Unclutter your home before you show it.
Have a garage sale. Empty closets. Throw away what you can’t sell. The less “stuff” in and around a home, the roomier it will seem.
Fix anything that is broken.
This includes plumbing, electrical systems, switches, windows, TV antennas, screens, doors, and fences; if it can’t be fixed, replace it or get rid of it (no window screens are better than broken ones). A buyer will make a much lower offer if your house is in disrepair and will probably still insist that everything be fixed before taking occupancy. You’re better off if you leave potential buyers no reason to offer less than you are asking.
Send your pets away.
Send them away or secure them away from the house when prospective buyers are coming. You never know if people will be annoyed or intimidated by your pets or even allergic to them. And you never want a prospective buyer to have to avoid animal droppings.
Send the kids to Grandma’s.
Send them to Grandma’s or take them on a walk around the block. Children can be noisy and distracting to someone interested in looking at a home.

“Home
staging is no longer optional in this real estate market, it’s a must.”
- Barbara Corcoran
Staging Tips
Grab them from the Curb
Make It Sparkle
Pay Attention to Color and Light
Depersonalize
Spruce Up Your Curb Appeal
Clean, Clean, Clean
Declutter
Neutralize
Remove All Big Clunky Furniture
Consider Replacing Furnishings
Invest in New Artwork
Make Repairs
Apply a Fresh Coat of Paint
Don’t Forget the Floors Spring for New Light Fixtures
Don’t Take it Personally
Don’t Do Major Renovations
Don’t Think the House Will Sell Itself
Don’t Run Out and Purchase All
New Furniture
Don’t Be Afraid to Ask For Help
Clean around service areas/trash cans
Haul away rubbish
Straighten woodpile
Repair leaky faucets
Clean up pet droppings
Paint or varnish doors
Polish door hardware
Make sure doorbell/knocker works
Paint or replace street numbers on house
Make sure septic tank is odor free
Clean oil stains from driveway/street
Patch/reseal driveway if necessary
Replace, repair, and/or paint any damages:
Plaster
Wood siding
Trim
Rain gutters
Shutters
Doors
Window frames
Glazing
Screens
Hardware
Fences/gates
Outdoor lighting
Landscaping
Mow/edge lawn regularly
Aerate/feed lawn
Overseed bare spots in lawn
Water lawn regularly
Remove/replace dead plants
Prune overgrown/diseased/damaged shrubs
Prune or remove shrubs/trees blocking view from windows (unless view is undesirable)
Stake up any sagging trees/shrubs
Keep flower beds free of weeds
Trim around base of trees/walls/fences
Repair or remove any broken or damaged
landscape accessories such as:
Fences
Walls gazebos
Fountains
Trellises
Planters
Other
Replace any broken stepping stones
Adjust any sprinkler system; repair any broken/leaky heads
Install fences or shrubs to hide any unsightly views
Clean/Wash
Siding
Windows
Screen
Outdoor BBQ
AC unit
Pool/Spa
Put Light Bulbs In
Porch lights
Carport Garage
Keep closets clean and free of clutter
Throw out or pack away non-essentials
Adjust/repair sliding doors
Lubricate sliding door hardware
Paint, if needed
All Rooms, Clean especially around:
Doors
Windows
Light switches
Baseboards
Chair rails
Wash lace curtains and have draperies
cleaned if necessary
Remove or pull back dark curtains
Lubricate window slides (soap for wood
silicon or a candle stump for metal)
Make sure doors open smoothly
Clean ceiling light fixtures
Check for cobwebs in all corners
Fix any scratches in wooden floors
Replace worn/broken flooring
Remove or replace worn carpet
Use area rugs where needed
Empty wastebaskets
Make the beds
Fluff the pillows
Kitchen
Keep dishes and food out of sight
Clean appliances
Clean range hood, including light bulbs
Clean behind appliances
Keep floor clean
Clean light fixture
Make sure all electrical outlets work
Eliminate cooking odors
Deodorize garbage disposal, dishwasher, and refrigerator
Repair faucets
Put fresh shelf paper in cabinets
Organize cupboards
Clean out under sink
Replace garbage disposal gasket to reduce noise
Bathroom, Keep them spotlessly clean:
Shine mirrors
Keep wastebaskets empty and clean
Clean out cabinets and remove nonessentials
Keep fresh, clean towels on towel racks
Clean shower door – if sliding door, keep track well lubricated
Remove soap residue, mildew and mold from sink/tub/shower
Remove stains from porcelain sink tub toilet
Replace torn/moldy shower curtain
Bathroom (continued)
Clean tile grout
Make sure toilet flushes properly –replace mechanism if necessary
Clean exhaust fan/heater – replace if broken or noisy
Garage/Carport/Shed
Install 100-watt light bulb
Keep area clean/uncluttered
Hang up/put away tools
Clear away any cobwebs
Remove oil/paint stains from floor
Adjust tension rod to eliminate sag from overhead garage door
Lubricate/adjust/repair garage door opener
Paint if needed
Laundry Area
Clean out area behind washer/dryer
Eliminate any mildew odors
Basement
Eliminate any signs of dampness
Check for and eliminate cracks
Heating/Air Conditioning Unit
Vacuum
Replace filter
Clean intake vent
Remove any stored items
Make sure the temperature in your home is comfortable – keep it cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter. If it’s cooler outside and you have a fireplace, a nice fire will make your home seem cozy and inviting.
Provide an exhaustive written list of the features of your home.
Know the distance to schools and shopping centers.
Refer any prospect that calls or comes by to your broker for pre-screening and pre-qualification as well as for your own safety.
Tell your real estate agent all about the home-good and bad. Let the professional decide how to handle negatives and features or highlight the positives.

Gets pre-approval letter from Lender and provides to Real Estate Agent.
Makes offer to purchase. Upon acceptance, opens escrow and deposits earnest money.
Finalizes loan application with Lender. Receives a Loan Estimate from Lender.
Completes and returns opening package from First American Title.
Schedules inspections and evaluates findings. Reviews title commitment/preliminary report.
Provides all requested paperwork to Lender (bank statements, tax returns, etc.) All invoices and final approvals should be to the lender no later than 10 days prior to loan consummation.
Lender (or Escrow Officer) prepares CD and delivers to Buyer at least 3 days prior to loan consummation.
Escrow officer or real estate agent contacts the buyer to schedule signing appointment.
Buyer consummates loan, executes settlement documents, & deposits funds via wire transfer.
Documents are recorded and the keys are delivered!
Accepts Buyer’s offer to purchase.
Completes and returns opening package from First American Title, including information such as forwarding address, payoff lender contact information and loan numbers.
Orders any work for inspections and/or repairs to be done as required by the purchase agreement.
Escrow officer or real estate agent contacts the seller to schedule signing appointment.
Documents are recorded and all proceeds from sale are received.
Upon receipt of order and earnest money deposit, orders title examination.
Requests necessary information from buyers and sellers via opening packages.
Reviews title commitment/ preliminary report.
Upon receipt of opening packages, orders demands for payoffs. Contacts buyer or seller when additional information is required for the title commitment/ preliminary report.
All demands, invoices, and fees must be collected and sent to lender at least 10 days prior to loan consummation.
Coordinates with lender on the preparation of the CD.
Reviews all documents, demands, and instructions and prepares settlement statements and any other required documents.
Schedules signing appointment and informs buyer of funds due at settlement.
Once loan is consummated, sends funding package to lender for review.
Prepares recording instructions and submits docs for recording.
Documents are recorded and funds are disbursed. Issues final settlement statement.
Accepts Buyer’s application and begins the qualification process. Provides Buyer with Loan Estimate.
Orders and reviews title commitment / preliminary report, property appraisal, credit report, employment and funds verification.
Collects information such as title commitment / preliminary report, appraisal, credit report, employment and funds verification. Reviews and requests additional information for final loan approval.
Underwriting reviews loan package for approval.
Coordinates with Escrow Officer on the preparation of the Closing Disclosure, which is delivered to Buyer at least 3 days prior to loan consummation.
Delivers loan documents to escrow.
Upon review of signed loan documents, authorizes loan funding.

We know the home buying process can be confusing. Let’s walk through a brief explanation of what happens after you sign the contract.
The signed contract and earnest money are delivered to the settlement agent (note: the title company often acts as the settlement agent). Now the title order begins and information such as taxes, loan payoffs, lien search, and other information is collected.
The title search will determine the legal owner of the property and any outstanding liens and/or assessments. This search is critical to making sure the property will transfer legally to the buyer.
Over the next few weeks the following will occur: inspections, repairs (if necessary), payoffs obtained from current lenders, HOA’s, lienholders, ect, and loan document preparation. It is important the buyers and sellers are responsive to requests for paperwork and information.
Once the invoices, payoffs, statements, and loan documents are received, the settlement statement is prepared. This document includes the closing calculations and is used to inform the buyer and seller of their bottom line figures.
The closing paperwork must then be signed by the buyer and the seller. This will include documents such as the deed, settlement statement, loan documents (if applicable), and others.
All payees, including the seller, payoff lenders, real estate professionals, and others are paid according to the settlement statement.
The final documents, including the deed and loan instrument, are sent to the county recorder’s office for recordation. After recording, the deed will be sent to the buyer. The title insurance policy is sent to the buyer and the lender.
The title industry and title insurance in brief.
Prior to the development of the title industry in the late 1800s, a home-buyer received a grantor’s warranty, attorney’s title opinion, or abstractor’s certificate as assurance of home ownership. The buyer relied on the financial integrity of the grantor, attorney, or abstractor for protection. Today, homebuyers look primarily to title insurance to provide this protection. Title insurance companies are regulated by state statute. They are required to post financial guarantees to ensure that any claims will be paid in a timely fashion. They also must maintain their own “title plants” which house duplicates of recorded deeds, mortgages, plats, and other pertinent county property records.

Title insurance provides coverage for certain losses due to defects in the title that, for the most part, occurred prior to your ownership. Title insurance protects against defects such as prior fraud or forgery that might go undetected until after closing and possibly jeopardize your ownership and investment.
Title insurance insures buyers against the risk that they did not acquire marketable title from the seller. It is primarily designed to reduce risk or loss caused by defects in title from the past. A loan policy of title insurance protects the interest of the mortgage lender, while an owner’s policy protects the equity of you, the buyer, for as long as you or your heirs (in certain policies) own the real property.
You pay for your owner’s title insurance policy only once, at the close of escrow. Who pays for the owner’s policy and loan policy varies depending on local customs.
Unlike other forms of insurance, title insurance emphasizes loss prevention for the insured. Title professionals perform labor-intensive work to find and address title issues that could threaten your homeownership. This upfront analysis gives you, as a policy holder, the peace of mind that your title risk has been effectively reduced. In contrast, insurance based on loss assumption (such as auto or property and casualty insurance) requires little upfront work because claims cannot be predicted or prevented, and premium funds are needed only in the event of an accident or other covered issue. These types of insurance also require annual coverage payments, unlike title insurance which is paid for only once upon the purchase of your home or establishment of a new mortgage.
There are many title issues that could cause you to lose your real property or your mortgage investment. Even the most careful search of public records may not disclose the most dangerous threat: hidden risks. These issues may not be uncovered until years later. Without title insurance from a reputable and financially solvent company, the ownership of your home could be jeopardized.

Here are some examples of title issues that may occur:
Deeds by persons supposedly single, but secretly married.
Deeds in lieu of foreclosure given under duress
Marital rights of spouse purportedly, but not legally, divorced.
Impersonation of the true owner of the land.
Deeds by minors.
Deeds by persons of unsound mind.
Deeds to or from defunct corporations.
Defective acknowledgments by notaries.
Duress in execution of instruments.
Erroneous reports furnished by tax officials.
Forged deeds, releases, etc.
Mistakes in recording legal documents.
Surviving children omitted from will.
Administration of estate of persons absent but not deceased.
Birth or adoption of children after date of will.
Claims of creditors against real property sold by heirs or devisees.
Deed of community property recited to be separate property.
Deeds by foreign parties.

Provide title company with current loan information so a payoff statement can be ordered from your lender. You will need to provide your Social Security Number and you may be required to sign a form authorizing your lender to provide the payoff to First American Title.
Complete a Confidential Information Statement if you have a common surname. Provide documentation of any change in marital status (divorce, marriage, death) during current ownership. If the property is inherited we will need a copy of the probated will.
Have your Power of Attorney approved prior to closing in the event you will not be present to sign documents.
Required at Closing:
Driver’s License Social Security Number
Bring extra house keys, garage door openers, warranties or operational manuals for appliances (heating, AC, stove, etc.) or let your real estate professional know where in the house they are located.
Lenders and title insurers may require single owners who have married to have their spouse sign paperwork or a deed at closing. Discuss this with your escrow officer early in the transaction. The Confidential Information Statement should be completed and returned promptly. It will help clarify the identity of the actual person or persons named on judgments in the title search.
Cancel your homeowner’s insurance if you are moving from the property at closing. If you are remaining at the property after closing, you should notify your agent of this change.
Make sure your lender has your forwarding address. The lender will refund monies left in your escrow/impound account and send final paperwork regarding the paid loan.
Keep your final settlement statement with tax documents. You will need it when filing taxes.

Here’s a list of people, businesses and organizations who will need to know you’ve moved to a new location.
Request a “Change of Address” form at a USPS post office
Friends and family
Financial Institutions:
Banks and credit unions
Credit card companies (including department store cards)
Lenders (mortgage, home equity, auto, student loan)
Insurance companies (health, renters, auto, home, medical, dental, disability, life)
Retirement (pension plans, 401K, retirement accounts, Social Security, Veterans Affairs)
Investments (investment agencies and brokers)
Utilities:
Phone services (cellular, land line)
Electric
Heating Oils (gas, oil, propane or other fuels)
Water (water delivery, water treatment)
Sewer
Waste Disposal
Internet (land line, wi-fi and satellite)
Television (cable or satellite TV)
Government Offices:
Department of Motor Vehicles
IRS
Passport Office
Veteran Affairs
Unemployment Office (if you are currently receiving unemployment benefits)
Jobs:
Notify the Human Resources department
Update your personal marketing materials (business cards, websites, resumes)
Employment agencies (temp agencies and recruiters)
Professional Memberships (licensing and certification boards)
Past employers (for W-2)
Health:
Physicians (doctors, dentists, optometrists, etc.)
Pharmacies
Health insurers (HMOs, DMOs, agencies and brokers)
Service Providers:
Cable company
Phone company
Housecleaning services
Delivery services
Accountants
Childcare (day-care center, baby sitters)
Lawn care service
Veterinarian (including pet groomer, pet sitters, and microchip service)
Pool services
Lawyers
Automobile:
Auto insurers (insurance agencies and brokers)
Auto lenders (car dealership, bank or loan place)
Department of Motor Vehicles (changing your vehicle registration)
Membership clubs (AAA or similar)
Parking permits
Warranty (if a car warranty is still in place)
Toll pass (Fast Lane, EZ Pass)
Memberships:
House of worship (churches, synagogues, mosques)
Health clubs
Community groups (PTA, neighborhood associations, civic clubs)
Children’s extracurricular activities (dance classes, music lessons, sport clubs)
Social clubs, community centers
Subscriptions:
Newspapers
Magazines (The USPS will only forward magazine subscriptions for two months)
Movie subscriptions (streaming services or other)
Book and music clubs
Mail order houses
Other:
Air miles reward program
Register to vote!
Update personal websites
Children’s schools