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HOME& RealEstateWe e k l y

February 6, 2010

Longmont Times-Call www.YourFr ontRangeHome.com

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The recent lull in the weather has eager veg-etable gardeners planning to start early this year,with soil preparation on their mind. Plans are inorder to bring in manure, sheet compost or dig theground until it yields to the desire to turn it intochocolate cake, instead of Colorado clay.

But till too early and you could end up harmingyour garden instead of enhancing it. Despite thebalmy conditions through the past few weeks, oursoil needs this time to recharge moisture withouthaving it turned up by tilling. Let the garden lie alittle longer, and you’ll have an easier time of itwhen planting.

Turning the ground now will expose the soil todrying winds and sunlight; any available moisturenecessary for spring and early summer growth willbe wicked away. Allow the soil to rest and build upthe moisture charge until March or April.

Supersize this by gathering up the snow fromunsalted walks and drives during the next fewsnowstorms, and dump it on your garden – you’llbuild soil moisture as well as strong muscles. OnceMarch arrives, wait until the soil is somewhat drybefore working it. Tilling soggy soil will cause ce-ment-like clumps to form that are difficult to breakup.

If you feel the itch to get outside and putterabout the yard, consider pruning trees and shrubs.

Winter WeatherCarol O’Meara

Colorado StateUniversity Extension

Late winter, before bud-swell, is a perfect time toget out the loppers and shape your woody plants.Begin by checking the plant for any branches bro-ken by storms, nipping them off with a clean cut.

Next, look for branches that may be crossingeach other, rubbing the bark off and leaving openwounds. Once you’ve pruned these off, you canindulge in a little shaping, should the plant needit. Training or shaping should be done with aneye for beauty and form, without haphazardshearing.

Good pruning will take advantage of theplant’s natural shape and requires less work tomaintain. Before you begin, look at a pictureof the growth habit of the plant, and try to keepthat form as you remove branches. Some shrubsare compact, needing little pruning; others splayout like fountains, growing with exuberance butno control. These can be brought into line withjudicious snipping, but be careful not to overdothe pruning.

Stand back and look at the plant before starting,labeling each branch to be removed with a coloredstring or twist tie. After each branch is removed,step back and look at the result before continuingwith the pruning, to ensure that the form is beingpreser ved.

When pruning, remove up to but no more than

one-third of the plant. This applies to the plant as awhole or to individual branches if they are largerthan 2 inches around. Large branches on treesshould be removed over several seasons by cuttingback portions of the branch instead of loppingthem off in one fell swoop.

Winter watering is one of the best ways to keeptrees healthy throughout the year. Dry soil condi-tions kill off tender roots, which take up water andnutrients to support the tree. If, during summer,your trees have scorch, twig dieback or poor leafsize, chances are you need to give them a drinkduring winter.

February is a notoriously dry month for us, sowater once per month through March if we don’tget 1 inch of water from storms. Measure snowfallat your house with a ruler, then write each storm’samount on your calendar and add it up every fourweeks. If it’s less than 12 inches of snow, it’s timeto water. Choose a warm day when no snow is onthe ground and the soil isn’t frozen, then tricklethe water slowly into the soil.

Carol O’Meara is a horticulture entomologist with the Col-orado State University Extension office at the Boulder Coun-ty Fairgrounds in Longmont. Contact her by calling 303-678-6238 or e-mailing [email protected]. For moregardening tips, check out her blog at gardeningafterfive.wordpress.com.

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form the space into asophisticated and ro-mantic writing re-treat for Teresa.

The space hadgreat bones – highceilings, Palladianwindows, crownmoldings and hard-wood floors – butlacked the “wow”factor. To help

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Teresa is a busy wife and mother, but atevery available opportunity, she escapes in-to a fantasy world. You see, Teresa is a ro-mance writer, and her active imagination ishelping write her third book.

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Tu l i p sA Valentine’s Favorite

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One must admire flowers with minds oftheir own. Girls apparently do, as cut tulipsare edging up on roses as a Valentine’s fa-vorite. This is good news for guys as Febru-ary is when cut tulips are at peak availabilityand affordability. Below are Valentine’s flow-er tips for men of all ages from savedbythe-bud.com and the experts at the NetherlandsFlower Bulb Information Center in Danby,Vt.

The Basics• Be special, bring flowers. The act of

bringing cut flowers makes a certain state-ment. There’s just something about them. Ifyou know she’s the type to have a vasearound, no problem. If not, be prepared toi m p ro v i s e .

• Do not bring a vase. Why? Becausebringing her a vase would imply that youdidn’t think she’d have one. Even if shedoesn’t have one, the fact that you thoughtshe was the kind of girl who wouldn’t have a

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• An exception to thevase rule. You can bring avase if it’s a neat vase,something you got especial-ly to go with the flowers.Want to look really suave?Take your nifty vase to the

florist and say, “fill ’er up.” Your friendlyflorist will be happy to oblige. Note: If youdo this, you’d better really like this girl. Notonly will this approach call for a significantcash outlay, it’s a particularly thoughtful gift.That’s right. A gift this thoughtful is sendinga positive signal. Make sure you’re ready be-fore you hit the transmit button.

• Back away from the flowers. Let her fussover the flowers. They’re hers now. You don’tneed to be involved unless you see her visi-bly floundering. Open the wine. That’s agood guy thing to do. You can always showher savedbythebud.com. Girls can use it,too.

The Mechanic’s Guide to Buying Tips• Buy at peak availability. When it comes

to flowers, it makes sense to choose what’sin season, just as when buying fruits andvegetables. (No, not the ones in a can.)When you choose what’s at peak, you get thebest quality, greatest range of types and col-ors, and best pricing, too.

• What’s at peak when? For every thingthere is a season. For Valentine’s Day, rosesand tulips reign supreme. As a bonus: Everyyear, January through April is also the actualreal season of peak abundance for cut tulips,daffodils and hyacinths.

• Take a tip from Goldilocks. Look forflowers that are “just right,” not too green ortoo fully open. You want flowers that are nottoo immature to ever open, nor ones that areso far gone that the show’s nearly over. Withtulips, choose flowers with buds that showsome color (ie they’re a flower color, not to-tally green) and still have the tulip’s familiarclassic egg shape.

Once the Tulip Has Landed: Care at Home• A quick strategic cut. If she confesses

flower ignorance, step in. Give the stem endsa fresh cut (cut off about one-half inch) to

basically ‘blow their valves’ so they can suckup water from the vase. Use a sharp knifeand a cutting board. Scissors are OK if youdon’t crush and mangle the stems as thatmesses up the water uptake.

• Cool clear water. What most flowersneed is a clean vase and plenty of cool clearwater. Top off water as needed and replaceit entirely with fresh water if it clouds up.Tulips are particularly heavy drinkers,check their water level daily. Most flowerslike those little packets of florist flowerfood, but not tulips. No flower food isneeded for tulips, they like their waterstraight. (By now, you’ve probably noticedthat tulips are real party animals. They’reheavy drinkers but don’t eat, they droop anddance, they shimmy and shake. Party, heartytulips!)

• Keep cool. Most flowers, potted or cut,last longer when the blooms are placed awayfrom direct sunlight, drafts and sources ofheat such as lamps, stoves and really old TVsets.

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By Helaine Fendelman

and Joe Rosson

Scripps Howard News Service

Dear Helaine and Joe: We recentlyfound a treasure in our basement.My husband’s aunt left him twohand-colored engravings of birds bythe artist Nodder. They are 4-by-6inches and have a letter of authentic-ity from a Chicago firm. – D.M.

Dear D.M.: Books on flora and faunawere popular during the 18th and early19th centuries. A number of naturalists,primarily in Europe butalso in the United States,published tomes on ex-otic (and domestic)birds, animals andflowers.

Illustrations fromthese books are nowwidely collected, al-though purists prefer tohave the entire volumeintact or a complete setof volumes that original-ly contained theseprints. It is important toremember that whilesome of these prints didnot make it into books, most of the il-lustrations from this time period wereonce contained in a publication of somesort. As a general rule, in order for a sin-gle image to exist, it had to be removedfrom a book – a desecration to manypeople.

There were actually two English flo-ra-and-fauna illustrators named Nodderwho made engravings such as those intoday’s question: Frederick P. Nodderand his son, Richard.

Frederick Nodder flourished fromabout 1770 to 1800. He is perhaps bestknown for his illustrations in “The Nat-uralist’s Miscellany,” a compilation of

birds, mammals, crustaceans, reptiles,insects and fish from around the worldbut with a focus on species from theSouth Seas.

The Nodders teamed with GeorgeShaw (1751-1813), the zoologist of theBritish Museum and a fellow of the Roy-al Society, to produce “The Naturalist’sM i s c e l l a n y, ” which was later assembledinto a 24-volume set after being serial-ized between 1790 and 1813. Shaw pro-vided the text and the scholarship forthis work, while Nodder and his soncontributed the superbly hand-colored

copperplate etch-ings.

“The Natural-ist’s Miscellany”was initially pub-lished in octavosize, approximate-ly 6-by-9.5 inch-es, and these di-mensions worryus in light ofD.M.’s report thathis or her exam-ples are a mere 4-by-6 inches.

We hope this isonly a measure-

ment of the image area because if this isthe size of the entire etching, it cannotbe from the first editions, which will di-minish their monetary value.

If the more typical examples belong-ing to D.M. are from the first editionand in good condition, the insurance-replacement value ranges from $150 to$250 for each.

Helaine Fendelman and Joe Rosson are the au-thors of “Price It Yourself” ( H a r p e r Re s o u r c e ,$19.95). Contact them at Treasures in YourAttic, P.O. Box 27540, Knoxville, TN 37927.E-mail them at [email protected].

Create awinter spa

at home

Illustration likely pulled from book

By Mary Carol Garrity

Scripps Howard News Service

For me, there’s nothing as good as step-ping into a steaming hot bath, slippingdown until the water is up to my chin, tochase away the deep-down-in-your-boneschill of deep winter. Since my bathtub iswhere I go to relax and rejuvenate, I’vemade my bathroom into a personal oasis.Why don’t you do the same?

Step One: Clean UpMost of us have a graveyard of toiletries

in our vanity. Remember those cosmeticsthat just weren’t the right color, that hairproduct that didn’t deliver on its promisesand those scented lotions that have turnedsour? Get a trash bag and excavate yourvanity, tossing anything you’ll never use andeverything that’s past its prime.

Step Two: Make RepairsIf you’re like me, you pretend not to see

all those repairs and improvements yourbathroom so desperately needs. Now it’stime for us to face facts and get the jobdone. If your tub looks dingy, consider hav-ing it resurfaced. Does your shower neednew grout? Do the light fixtures need to beupgraded? Is it time for a fresh coat ofpaint?

Step Three: Freshen Your LinensT h e re ’s nothing like wrapping yourself in

a soft, fluffy towel after a good soak in thetub. If your towels are past their prime, do-nate them to an animal shelter, hit the whitesales and restock your linen closet.

Shower curtains are the focal point inmany bathrooms, so be sure yours is a

s h o w - s t e a l e r.

Step Four: Design the SpaceDecorate your bathroom as beautifully as

you would any other room in the house. Ifspace allows, use regular furniture, not thekind specifically made for bathrooms.

Fill the room with great accessories, andbe sure to fill your wall space with wonder-ful artwork, especially if your bathroom isso small that you don’t have room for fur-nishings or accents. Create a tableau in abookcase out of your favorite things, like asmall clock, bud vase and a miniature paint-ing propped in an easel.

Mary Carol Garrity is the proprietor of three suc-cessful home-furnishings stores and is the author ofseveral best-selling books on home decorating.Write her at [email protected].

Turn your bathroom into a personal oasis thiswinter. (SHNS/Bob Greenspan from Nell Hill’sO Christmas Tree)

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One of the great joys of gardening issharing plants with friends. And manyplants can be reproduced without thelong process of cross pollination andseed production, simply by taking apart of the existing plant and tending ituntil new rootsor shoots form.

Quite a fewplants have theability to grownew roots frompieces of stemsthat have beenseparated fromthe parent.These are re-ferred to as stemcuttings. Anoth-er form of prop-agation, which is frequently used in thenursery industry but seldom practicedby home gardeners, is to take root cut-tings. The plant’s roots are cut intosmall pieces and placed in sealed plasticbags containing either sand or perlite.New shoots will sprout from the piecesof root within weeks to months.

A third method of propagation iscalled division. In this case, the plant isreproduced by separating a single clump,much like separating Siamese twins.

The best way for novice gardeners totry their hand at propagation is to dostem cuttings. Many types of gardenplants can be propagated this way, but Irecommend practicing on houseplantsas a great way to learn the technique.

Start by filling a small pot with ster-ile, porous medium such as perlite orsand. Choose a plant such as a begoniathat has soft, succulent stems, and use a

Q: My husband and I have decided to stay inour present home after considering a move.We ’re doing this under the condition that weremodel our master bathroom. Because ofthe savings of staying where we are, my hus-band said I could go “crazy” and pick out anyfixtures I want for the remodel job. I alreadyhave my toilet and tub picked out, but I needhelp thinking outside the box for my bath-room sinks. Can you suggest some exotic ornonstandard materials available for bathroomsinks that I can choose from? – Judy

A: I can tell that even though your husband saidyou can go “crazy” picking out the new bathroomfixtures, you’re being very cautious in making yourdecisions so that you’ll end up with your dreambathroom. Here are my three choices for nonstan-dard materials for a bathroom sink that you maywant to consider.

• Glass – Yes, high-density glass sinks are in greatdemand for many high-end bathrooms. Glass lava-tories are translucent in appearance and featurehandcrafted quality, making them surprisinglystronger than expected.

• Marble – For a natural look, it’s tough to beat astone sink. Marble sinks are cut and polished fromactual marble slabs, and their look and feel are thereal deal. As far as styling, the stone designs areusually best suited for vessel-type sinks that sitabove the counter, which allows viewing of bothsides of the sink.

• Stainless steel – Yes, good old stainless steel,which is usually found in kitchens, is also availablefor the bathroom. Styles include self-rimming topmounts, under-mounts and even vessel-type sinks.

– Ed Del Grande,

H G T V Pr o . c o m

Sean Conway

Cultivating Life

sharp instrument such as an X-Actoknife to cut a 1- to 2-inch piece of stemjust below a leaf.

Next, dip the cut end of the stem in-to a rooting powder. Rooting powdercontains root-stimulating hormonesand can be purchased online or at yourlocal garden center.

Using a pencil, make a small hole in-to the moist sand or perlite, and placethe cutting into it. Repeat the process,and then gently water the mediumagain to firm it up around the cutting,removing excess air pockets around thestems in the process.

Next, place a plastic bag over the pot

to create a humid environment for thecuttings. This will mitigate moistureloss and encourage roots to form.

Place the cuttings in bright light butout of direct sun. Remove the bag forabout a half hour each day, and keepthe medium moist.

Roots should begin forming within aweek to 10 days. Gently lift the cuttingswith a fork to inspect for roots. Oncethey form, move the newly rootedplants into pots of their own with soil.

Sean Conway’s television series, “CultivatingLife,” airs Saturdays at 12:30 p.m. ET on WGNAmerica. His new book, “Sean Conway’s Culti-vating Life,” describes 125 projects for backyardliving. www.cultivatinglife.com.

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Pump just four to six squirts from the bottle and the laundry getsclean. An extra squirt or two does the trick on a tough stain, too.

People always say that good things come in small packages, and in thiscase, they’re right. Producing Method Laundry’s compact recyclablebottle requires less plastic, and that means less energy, as well.

Method Laundry Detergent comes in three varieties – Free + Clear,Peony Blossom and Fresh Air – and in 20-ounce and 10-ounce sizes,priced at $15 and $8. They’re just hitting the shelves in some areas atWhole Foods, Lowe’s and other grocery and drug stores and will beavailable at Target by mid-February. For more, visit www.methodl a u n d r y. c o m .

– Nancy Schoeffler, The Hartford Courant

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“Slider windows glide effortlessly from side toside, so there’s no strain on arms or back musclesto operate them,” Burk says. “The Slider windowsprovide great views with either 2- or 3-lite config-urations and allow for maximum ventilation inthe home.”

Casement windows help aging peopleBankruptcy requireswait before refinancing

Q: My daughter and her ex-husbandbought a house in 2000 with a variableloan. They were planning to refinance to aconventional loan, but never did.

They ended up filing for bankruptcy andwere paying off what they owed on thehouse. They were divorced two years agoand she got the house. Her payments in-creased approximately $250 per monthwhen the loan adjusted.

The bankruptcy was paid off and satisfiedin October 2009. Can she now get her

house refinanced with a conventional loan, and how should shego about it?

A: Conventional lenders today require borrowers who have had abankruptcy to wait two to five years after the date the bankruptcy isdischarged before being able to qualify for a loan.

Since the housing and credit crisis, lenders have significantly tight-ened their credit standards. Your daughter will need credit of at least580 to 620 just to qualify for an FHA loan. And, she will need “sea-soning,” which is a nice way of saying she needs at least two to fiveyears to allow her credit history and score to recover.

She should speak with a lender to get an idea of what she needs todo in order to get her finances into shape. But she should be preparedto continue to pay on this loan for some time to come.

H e re ’s another thought: With interest rates as low as they are today,your daughter should look at her loan documents and understandhow her monthly payment is computed. If her loan payments initiallywere set too low to pay off the amount that was actually owed on theloan, the amount she now sees may actually reflect what it takes topay a mortgage – even at these low interest rates – on her house.

The interest rate on her loan may have come way down, but sheneeds to pay for real estate taxes, insurance and the principal and in-terest payments on her loan may now be reflected in her new pay-ment. It’s possible that no new loan will give your daughter a lowerinterest payment. If her loan recently adjusted and she didn’t obtain aloan that was targeted to people with bad credit, she should benefitfrom the current drop in short term interest rates.

When your daughter looks over her loan documents, she mightwant to have a conversation with a good and reputable mortgagelender to determine how her interest rate is set, how her monthlypayment is computed and what her real estate taxes and insurancepayments are on a monthly basis.

Once she understands that information, she will be in a better posi-tion to determine what to do going forward.

Ilyce R. Glink’s latest eBooks are “Save Your House From Foreclosure” and “Di-vorce and Your Finances,” which can be purchased at www.thinkglink.com. If youhave questions, you can call her radio show at 800-972-8255 any Sunday, from 11a.m. to 1 p.m. EST or contact her through her Web site, www.thinkglink.com.

Ilyce Glink

Tribune Media Services

Metro Services

Let’s face it. As the body gets older, it can’teasily perform the same day-to-day tasks that itcould when it was younger. That includesopening, closing and caring for windows in thehome.

“When you’re in your 30s or 40s, opening aDouble Hung window requires no specialthought,” says Christopher Burk, product manag-er with Simonton Windows. “However, as you getolder, your back and hands may feel the strainmore of operating these ‘lift-style’ windows. By thetime you’re in your 50s, it makes sense to thinkabout installing easy-to-operate windows in thehome, such as Casement windows that require nolifting action.”

Casement windows, which operate on a crank-out system with a side-hinged sash that opens out-ward for ventilation (up to a full 90 degrees withmost windows), can be used in all areas of thehome. Casement windows are especially appealingwhen combined into large bay or bow windowconfigurations because they allow a maximumamount of light and airflow into the home.

For those senior homeowners looking for asmaller crank-out window style option, Simontonoffers both Awning and Hopper windows. WithAwning windows, the sash is hinged on top andthe window cranks out and upward. A pull-outHopper window is easy to operate and the sash ishinged on the bottom of the window. A specialpanel insert, made to resemble acrylic block, is al-so available as a privacy feature on a Hopper win-d o w.

Finally, Burk recommends Slider windows.

AARP RecommendationsAccording to a checklist of home safety

aspects available from the AARP, ease ofoperation is tops on their list for windowconsiderations for seniors. Another item toconsider is the availability of sturdy, easy tooperate locks to secure windows in the home.

“While locking systems are important, we’re al-so seeing an increasing number of homeownersordering windows featuring impact-resistant glassto enhance security in the home,” says

Christopher Burk, product manager withSimonton Windows.

Another consideration of window selection forseniors should be long-term maintenance andcare. Burk stresses that vinyl-framed windows re-quire only minimal cleaning.

“With vinyl window frames you never need toworry about upkeep such as the scraping and re-painting required with wood frames,” Burk says.

Two-Lite Slider windows are easy for older people tooperate without straining back or arm muscles. (GeorgeRemington/Metro Services)

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Hover Manor Senior Apartment Residence

1401 Elmhurst Dr. • 303-772-9292

$835-$840

$835-$840 1 1 Yes No Yes Yes

Secure building, quiet neighborhood, meal program, transportation, utilities

paid, appliances & cable TV included, 62 yrs & older; vouchers accepted.

Victoria Inn2400 17th Ave. • 303-772-4667

$695-$820 $250 1, 2 1,

1¾ Yes Yes Yes(in each apart-ment)

A/C, D/W, cable ready, balcony or deck, carport, outdoor pool, close to

shopping & bus stop.

Ute Creek Apartments1100 E 17th Ave. • 303-684-6821

$805- $1075

$125 1, 2 1, 2 Yes Yes YesFull SIzein each apart-ment

YesMove-In Specials, senior and other discounts. Fireplace, pool & spa,

24-hour fitness, garages. Close to shopping.

The Shores2450 Airport Rd. • 303-774-8000

*$705- $1200

$100$200$300

1,2,& 3 Studios

1,2

Yes(Short Term

Avail.)Yes Yes Yes Yes

Gas fireplaces, 24 hr. fitness center, heated pool & hot tub, A/C, business center, gourmet kitchens, detached garages. *On selected apartments.

Cloverbasin Village630 Peck Dr. • 888-837-4912

$690-$1100 $149

1,2,33-bdrm.town-homes

2 Yes YesYes

(65 lbs limit)

NoYes

(& rental avail-able)

Convenient location, pet friendly, garages available, 24-hour mainte-

nance

Elliott Apartments418 Emery St. Longmont, CO 80501

303-772-6452

$580-$945 Yes 1, 2, 3 1, 2 Yes Yes Pets

Neg. YesIn historic Longmont, large trees,

quiet neighborhood on-site parking & storage. Close to RTD. Heat included.

Fox Ridge Apartments3800 Pike Rd., Longmont, CO 80503

303-774-9944

$789-$1239 $200 1, 2, 3 1, 2

Yes(Short Term

Avail.)Yes Yes Yes Yes

Island kitchens, garden tubs, gas fireplaces, double balconies, two tone paint, gated community. Close

to schools & newest community in Longmont.

Tanglewood Adult Rental Condominiums

100 21st Ave., Longmont, CO 80501 303-774-0300

$1135-$1500

$1135-$1500 1, 2 1, 2 Yes Some Yes N/A

Yes(in every

unit)

All utilities & cable paid, sec. bldg., elevator, W/D in every unit, transpor-tation, social events. HUGE amenities package, quiet 55+ community. Call

for incentives!

Circle at Sunset240 Sunset Dr., Longmont, CO 80501

303-772-0611

$675-$799 $200 1,2 1,2 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Hot tub, swimming pool, granite bar

tops, stainless appliances

Circle at Lake Shore Apartments3226 Lake Pkwy, Longmont

303-651-6221

$670-$960 $99

1&2 bd lofts, 2x2

Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes YesHot tub, swimming pool, granite

bar tops, stainless appliances, vinyl wood flooring

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• Flexible Lease Options• Senior & Preferred Employer Discount• Free W/D in All Apts• Pet Friendly• Garages Available• Close to Shopping & Golf Course

303-684-68211100 East 17th Ave.

Rents starting at

$760 Excellent Move-In Specials Available!

Please call for details.

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Apartments/Unfurnished 4030

NO lease, dep or credit chkWkly/mnthly • 303-776-2185• ALSO RV SITES AVAIL!

BEAUTIFUL, quiet, furn 2bdrm in Historic home.Separate entrance, W/D,no pets, N/S. $950, incl util,cable & WIFI. 303-776-5645

● 1 BDRM $885- short termIncl utils, TV, DSL, dishes.No Smk/Pets. (303)570-0402

1 & 2 BDRM DELUXECORPORATE CONDOS,fully furnished. 303-588-0726

Apartments/Furnished 4010

Rentals

Monday-Friday - 8am to 5pm350 Terry Street

Longmont, CO 80501

We accept cash, checks &Apartments, Condos &Townhouses, Duplexes,

Houses, Commercial,Retail etc...

Local & Out of TownReal Estate, Farms,Ranches, Acreages

etc...

Call : 303-776-7440FAX : 303-772-8339

Online : timescall.comEmail : [email protected]

Deadline to place classifieds ad in Real EstateLiner Ads: Thursday 3pm

Display Ads: Tuesday 3pm

LE DEAUVILLEAPARTMENTSROOMY & READY1 Bd From $565

2 Beds From $610Great Location

Large UnitsPark Like SettingAmple Parking

A/C & Pool

303.772.3737

06-141878

1 BDRM, gar, W/D, nosmk/pets $625+dep. Allappl/utils incl. 303-776-9491

1 BDRM, BERTHOUD,$350 & up+dep. Util´s incl.No pets/smk. 970-215-8848

1 BDRM & 2 BDRMapartments available.

1 bdrm for $475 & 2 bdrmfrom $625 to $695.

For locations & details callPML Inc (303)772-5934

● 1-2 BDRM- remod, N/S● A/C, lndry, off st pkng● $600-$800, 303-444-0501

1 & 2 BDRMApt HomesFox Ridge Apts PremierGated Community. PetsOK!For Info & SpecialsCall (303)774-9944

• 1 & 2 BDRM $550 & $675FREE Heat 1060 17th Ave,Habla Espanol 720-327-8918

120 Pacific Ave, Ft LuptonLarge 2 bdrm, utils. Nopets/smk. $795. 303-857-8777

0 APP FEE: WINTERSPECIAL! 1 bdrm $550On-site pkng/laundry.A/C. Water & heat pd.Se Habla Espanol.

(303)774-0593

0 APP FEE, Section 8Okay, 2 bdrm, country

kitchen, lndry room, extrastor, A/C, nice yard, quietarea, (720)253-6097. $695

0 App fee- 1 & 2 bdrm, 1 ba,off st pkng, lndry, sm petok. $475-$575. 303-581-9239.

Apartments/Unfurnished 4030

1 Bedroom Loft Now $750

• FREE Washer/Dryer & Carport

• Wood-burning fireplace• Large balconies/patios• Approved pets accepted • MTM leases available• Within walking

distance of shopping, restaurants & RTD• On Line leasing available• One bdr, 1 bath starting at $675!• Two bdr, 2 bath starting at $795!

APARTMENTS

2400 17th Avenue, Longmont, Colorado 80503

303-772-4667303-772-4667*www.victoriainnapts.com

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321 QUAIL2 bdrm, 2 ba, A/C, W/Dincluded. Close to Rec Ctr.Call PMP 303-776-RENT.

2 BDRM, 1 BA, $680/mo,only $250 deposit & 1st morent FREE! Gas & Wtrpaid. 1419 Emery St. SeHabla Espanol. 303-678-6221

2 & 3 BDRM APTSEverything New!

• 2 Bdrm apt w/ w/d & gar.$700/mo + utils.

• 3 Bdrm apt w/ w/d & gar.$800/mo + utils.Call 720-276-7771

1st FLOOR 1 bdrm aptQuiet area, lndry nr 23rd &Main. Sorry no pets, $550Top Realty, (303)931-6423

1 BDRM- quiet, 750+Sq Ft,W. Hist Longmont. W/D,off st pkng, extra storage.No/smk or dogs. $550 +utilities. (303)776-0845

1 BDRM ONCOFFMAN

$525. On-site laundry,A/C, off-st pkng. N/S.Avail now. (303)651-2881

1 BDRM N Longmont, AC,new decor, lndry rm, car-port. $590/$590. 303-807-2925

1 BDRM historic Longmont$675/mo, must see, avail

NOW! 970-376-4390

Apartments/Unfurnished 4030

● 2 MUMFORD PL2 bdrm, W/D, frplc, off stpkng. $625. 1/2 mo FREErent! Pennant (303)447-8988

2 BDRM- Spacious aptnear hospital, avail now.Patio, lndry room, No smk/

pets. $650 + utils.Please call (303)589-1235

2 BDRM, new ba, No pets/smk, 1343 So Coffman, $625+ $625 dep. 720-261-6449

2 BDRM, inc gas, wtr, offstprkg, storage, trash. N/PGd lc Firestone 303-833-6627

•1809 EMERY ST-2 bdrm in 4-Plex, off st

prkg, W/D hkups. Pet nego.$625. 1/2 mo FREE rent!Pennant, (303)447-8988.

DACONO- Large 2 bdrm.$700/mo, incl sewer/wtr &trash. Lndry facilitiesavail. N/P. (970)420-1363

● 2 BDRM $6452011 Terry. No smk/pet

(303)570-0402

2 BDRM, 1 BA, quiet, gar,coin-op W/D, A/C, D/W

$700/mo 303-859-9973

2 BDRM, 1.5 BA Twnhse,NW location $700 - $725,

303-776-5416

Apartments/Unfurnished 4030

CLOVERBASINVILLAGE1-888-837-4912630 Peck Drive-

Longmont West onNelson/Airport Rd

•1 Bedroom, 1 BathStarting @ $626

•3 Bedroom, 2 BathAS LOW AS $724!

•3 BedroomTownhouses

Starting at $950!

QUAILVILLAGE303-485-0065321 Quail Road-across fromLongmont Rec

Center

•3 Bedroom, 2 Bathfor the price of a2 Bedroom 2 Bath

$750!•$99.00 Deposit!

*LIMITEDNUMBER

AVAILABLE*

**Income GuidelinesMay Apply**

• Full Size Washer &Dryer Hookups

• Close to Bus lines• Pets Welcome

CLEAN 2 BDRM neardowntown, laundry room,storage. No Pets. $600 +dep. Call (303)324-9922

Call for Specials♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥1, 2 & 3 BDRM

Apartment HomesThe ShoresApartments,

Hwy 66 & Airport Rd(303)774-8000

3 BDRM, 1.5 BA, 1200+ sf,no pets, 319 21st Ave,

$725 + dep. (303)875-1964

Apartments/Unfurnished 4030

NIWOT 1 BDRMBeauty8060 Niwot Rd,starting at $695.

Call PMP, 303-776-RENT.

LARGE 2 bdrm, 1 ba, W/Dhkup, off st pkng, storunits. Avl now, pets consid.$725 + sec dep. 303-507-8955

✭ LANYON PARK APTSSpacious 1 bdrm, range,refrig, dishwasher, laundryfacility, cat nego, $485.

On site 720-494-7637 Mock303-497-0668

✭✭Lanyon Park Apts,2 bdrm, spacious, all appli-ances, laundry on-site,

cats/no dogs, $585Call mgr 720-494-7637 or

Mock 303-497-0668

Horizon Place1 Bedroom- $525!2 Bedroom- $600!

Secure bldg, swimmingpool, A/C, on-site laundry.Call PMP, 303-776-RENT

HAMILTON PARK APTS.1406 N. 4th St., Berthoud.Offers 1 bdrm for people 62or older or disabled, with orwithout children. Rentbased on income. Nowaccepting applications

EHOP. 970-532-3725 or TDD800-659-2656

Half Month FREEon Select Units

Thistle CommunitiesLongmont

2 Bdrm starting at $6251 Bdrm w/ loft stng at $630

No credit check.15 3rd Ave 303-651-9496

Se habla Espanol.

GREAT Value, Efficiency,prkg, all utils inc. Availnow, $395. 720-422-3119

EASTGLEN APTS630 Lashley, Longmont

(303)682-29431, 2 & 3 BEDROOMS:FANTASTIC February!

Pool, air, laundry✭Wtr, trash, sewer pd

Apartments/Unfurnished 4030

Buy it ...Sell it ...Find it ...

C l a s s i f i e d s

UNIQUE townhouse style,2154 Dexter Dr, 2 bdrm, 1.5ba, balcony, laundry fac,

$585 & $595Mock 303-497-0668

or onsite 303-774-7550

Sunny lrg 2 BDRM, 1 ba,quiet, WD, A/C, balcony,strg! No pets. 2041 Meadow

Dr. $725 303-443-4308

STOP RENTING!Own for $800/month. Sev-eral 3/2 homes to choose

from! 877-821-3444

ROOMS & ApartmentsWeekly/Monthly, from$100/week. Utililtiesincluded. (303)931-7108

Own from $900/mo!3/2 homes EZ Financing.Ask about FREE MONEYfrom the Federal Tax

Credit! 888-890-8150

Old Town Efficiency,storage, wood floors, 425Terry, $5251 BD, about 550 SF, coinlndry, Your choice, $4602 BD, 1 ba, cn lndry, 2Xpkng, 2 Ash Ct #11, $5752 BD, 1 ba, W/D hkup,1106 17th Ave, $5952 BD, w/d hkp, newpaint/carpet, wood flr,1851 Emery #1, #2 $655Alert Realty 303-776-5156

Apartments/Unfurnished 4030

INDUSTRIAL BLDG FOR

SALEINFORMATION ON 36 BLDGS

WWW.LONGMONTCOMMERCIAL.COM

06-14253106-142531

Ken Kanemoto303-772-2222

WAREHOUSE/SHOPI-25 North, Exit 245, 50’ x60’, 16’ ceiling, 2 OH doors,3-phase elect. Rent nego.303-546-6881

Heated 30x30 shop in NELongmont. $600/mo, util,$600 dep. 303-834-8504.

1800 SF. Auto, auto paint,furniture stripping, weld-ing, med. marijuana neednot apply. 502 2nd St, Unit3, Berthoud 970-221-0997

Commercial/Industrial 4040

VALUE PLACEFIRESTONE

● $549 MONTHLY● $209 WEEKLYNew building. Furnstudios, full kitchens,free utils, no lease.

✓ Perfect for visitingfriends & family!

I-25 & Hwy 119,Longmont exit 240.

303-485-0040

*New guests only.Bring ad to qualify.*Expires 2/28/2010

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2 BDRM, NW, by 2 schools.Garage, hkups, fenced, nosmk/pets, $800 303-776-8038.

2 BDRM, GAS FRPL, W/Dhkups, full unfin bsmnt,

gar, refrig, DW,$825/mo. 720-628-7275

1330 17TH AVE- Sunny4 bdrm, 2 ba, fncd yd, A/Ctop floor, 1700 sqft. Sec 8.

$1100. 303-530-2818.

1/2 Month Free Rent!● 435 EMERY DR

2 bdrm, 1.5 bath, W/Dhkups, carport, swampcooler, No pets. $650/mo.Call Pennant (303)447-8988

0 App Fee-$100 off 1st 2 mosLg 3 bdrm, 2 ba, gar, waterpd. No dogs. 303-651-3216

Duplexes 4060

Winter Special! 1/2 Dep.,Rent $585. 1 BDRM, 1 ba.Very clean Must see!!2003 Terry. 303-886-7530.

TOWNHOMESFOR RENT

• 1601 Great Western• 1346 Sunset

• 4501 Nelson Rd• 804 Summerhawk

Call PMP, 303-776-RENT.

NICE 3 BDRM, 2.5 bath,1800SF, W/D hkup. Availnow. $775/mo + dep. Petsnego. 1120 Mtn View.303-497-0678 / 720-771-6027

NICE 2 BDRM IN LYONSMtn Living! 2 bdrm, 1 batwnhm, 2 lvls, new W/Dincl, patio. $775/mo.

$250/sec dep. Pets nego,No smoking. 303-678-6221 [email protected]

2 BDRM, off st pkng,fenced yard, $725.

2 BDRM, 1.5 ba, carport,$795 720-334-0695

2 BDRM, 2 BA, prof area,sunny unit, views! Gas frpl,A/C, W/D, gar, patio. AvailMarch 1. $900, (303)776-2907

2 BDRM, 1.75 bath, gar,no stairs, gaslog frpl,635 Gooseberry, $955Alert 303-776-5156

2 BDRM, 1.5 BATH-gas frplc, central A/C,

close to schools & hospital.No pets. Non-smoking.$800/mo. (970)674-0107

Condos/Townhouses 4050

INDOOR GARAGESTORAGE 20x40, 20x50.I-25 & Hwy-66. 970-535- 6074

Garages/StorageSpaces 4070

LOVELY 2 BDRM duplex-NW Longmont, 1 car gar,full unfin bsmnt, fncd yd.$850/mo. Avail March 1.303-776-8365 or 720-530-4381

LG 3 bdrm, 2 ba, vaultedceil, AC, frpl, bsmt. NOPETS. $850. 303-499-7997

4 BDRM, 2 bath, A/C, fncdyd, tiled ba/kit, strg bldg.Paved prkg. 110 19th Ave.$1295. Call (303)257-2848 or

(303)415-9688.

3 BDRM, 1.5 BATH-Appl´s, W/D hkup, fncd yd,carport, newly refurbished.No pets/smk. $750/mo.$750/dep. (303)772-5454

2 BDRM, W/D, DW, A/Cw/garage. NE Longmont.No Pets. $650+ utils & dep.720-232-2730 or 720-938-1559

2 BDRM & 3 BDRMDuplexes available inLongmont or 2 BDRM inBerthoud! Prices $695 to$895. Call PML INC at

(303)772-5934 for locations!and details!

2 BDRM, 2 bath, large kit,DW, 1 car garage + stor,W/D hkups. Avail Feb 8.

$795. (303)817-8776

2 BDRM, 1 bath duplex,Sec 8 okay. Fncd back yd,off str pkng. 2037 Collyer.$650/mo. (303)420-6073

2 BDRM, 1 ba, off stpkng, 221 Andrew, $6752 BDRM, 1.5 ba, garage,1759 Antero, $6702 BDRM, 1 ba, off stpkng, at park, 1955Meadow, $6752 BDRM, 1 bath, off stpkng, near park, 2016McCall, $7152 BDRM, 1 bath, garage,212 E St Clair, $7252 BDRM, 1 ba, gar, nearpark, 1358 Merl, $7952 BDRM, 1.5 ba, gar, lgbdrm, 1844 Lincoln, $825Alert Realty 303-776-5156

Duplexes 4060

BankForeclosureMust sell fast!!!

Over 1900 SF, $41,900.Great Mountain Views!Fireplace, extra storage

SUN HOMES ATEAGLE CREST1-888-246-5232

www.4eaglecrest.com

● 5 BDRM- 2 ba, 1 car,2 frpl´s, great loc! 1533SherriMar. (303)772-0442

3 BEDROOMHOUSE BARGAINS!

• 154 Grant• 701 Buchanan

• 10694 Upper Ridge RdCall TODAY!

PMP, 303-776-RENT.

3 BDRM, 2 BA, NWLongmont, fncd yd, 2 cargar, Nice area! $1150/mo,Owner/broker 303-410-1484

3 BDRM, 1 bath, largeyard, 739 Atwood, $8753 BDRM, 1 ba, attic, lglot, 22 Marshall, $9003 BDRM, 1.5 ba, 2X gar,2165 Hackberry, $10003 BDRM, 1.75 ba, gar,1230 Lanyon, $9753 BDRM, 1.75 bath, dblgar, 1730 Linden, $1000Alert Realty 303-776-5156

• 31 ANCHORAGE CT-1/2 Month´s Free Rent!

4 bdrm, 2 bath, fam room,fenced yard. $1275.

Pennant Inv, (303)447-8988.

2-3 BDRM 1 BA + Den,large yard. No Smoke. Petnego, $975. 303-776-5416

1997 MODULAR- 3 bdrm,2 ba, on 3.5 ac, new carpet.$1200 + utils. (720)290-6354

● 108 E. 5TH AVE-2 bdrm, 1 ba, hdwd flrs,fncd yard, off st pkng. $850RMG RE, (303)772-4466

Houses 4080

255 WEAVER PARKCLASS “A” second

floor office space for lease or sale. Common

area, conference room, elevator, mountain views.1 yr Free Rent!

Don Rulle, CCIM303-772-2222

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Office Space 4100

2 Mobile Homes, Sale/RentAdult park, small pets OK,owner fin, bad credit OK.Rent to own, total pmnt.

$800/mo inc lot rent.Let´s Talk! 970-215-1819

Mobile Homes/Spaces 4090

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Real Estate Transactions are supplied byProspects Unlimited Inc.w w w. p r o s p e c t s u n l i m i t e d . c o m

Longmont• Longmont LLC from Bliss

Charles, 525 15th Ave, Long-mont, $1,400,000, home

• Ernest & Terri Weir fromFannie Mae, 1222 Hover St, Long-mont, $160,000, home

• Heidi Kalkhorst from GobleAaron, 2049 Estes Ln Unit 14,Longmont, $108,500, condo

• Michael & Christina Sheafrom Payne Greg & Amy, 525Emery St, Longmont, $178,500,home

• Joseph Combs from TempleJames Manson, 8561 Bridle Ct,Longmont, $488,000, home

• Alicia Forde from ThomasPamela, 2255 Emery St, Unit H,Longmont, $143,000, condo

Allenspark• Alexander Ho from Martin

Richard & Linda, 234 ArrowoodDr, Allenspark, $52,000, home

Berthoud• Erik Nelson from Mile High

Banks, 1180 Parkstone Ct,Berthoud, $60,500, home

Dacono• Taniya Soto from Richmond

American Homes Colo Inc, 3142Meadowbrook Pl, Dacono,$215,700, home

• Carmen Dashiell from Rich-mond American Homes Colo Inc,3152 Meadowbrook Pl, Dacono,$228,500, home

• David & Pamela Lauer fromRichmond American Homes ColoInc, 3102 Meadowbrook Pl, Da-cono, $254,700, home

• Jorge Jimenez from JorgensenRoger & Daniel , 1205MacLaughlin Ct, Dacono,$105,000, home

• Frederick Hood from Rich-mond American Homes Colo Inc,3098 Meadowbrook Pl, Dacono,$245,400, home

Erie• Youfan Gu from Same Vin-

cent, 2227 Alpine Dr, Erie,$203,000, home

• David & Lisa Bausick fromDeutsche Bank National Trust Co,140 Pierce St, Erie, $45,000,home

Firestone• Nicole Ouellette from Brm

Partners, 6591 St Vrain RanchBlvd, Firestone, $187,000, home

• Lindsey Henninger fromJourney Homes LLC, 9641 RavenSt, Firestone, $215,100, home

• George Ramsay from McGeeBrian & Alison, 10284 Dogwood

St, Firestone, $260,000, home• Arrowhead LLC from Jeffrey

Dennis A & Raylynn, 5881 Stage-coach Ave, Firestone, $195,000,home

• Hanie Kim from JourneyHomes LLC, 9779 RoadrunnerAve, Firestone, $227,800, home

• Wallace Belsey from JourneyHomes LLC, 9640 Raven St, Fire-stone, $210,300, home

• Robin Nissen from JourneyHomes LLC, 9745 RemingtonAve, Firestone, $312,000, home

Fort Lupton• Lindsey & Irma Ramirez from

Signature Bank, 151 S RolandAve, Fort Lupton, $280,500,home

• George & Patsy Archambaultfrom CMH Homes Inc, 15463Morris Ave, Fort Lupton,$179,500, home

• Perry Olson from Davis Bruce& Mary, 1865 Virginia Dr, FortLupton, $323,000, home

Fr e d e r i c k• Mary Johnsonracca from US

Capital Funding LLC, 7471 Hick-ory Cir, Frederick, $215,500,home

• Duane & Mary Gumpperfrom Fed Home Loan MortgageCorp, 4523 Hollow Berry Ct,Frederick, $260,000, home

• Victoria & Jame Good fromHiggins Kyle, 9345 CottonwoodCir, Frederick, $320,000, home

• Elizabeth Bostrom fromLoepfe Carola & Robert, 12 EstesPark Estates Dr, Lyons, $365,000,home

Foreclosures – Noticeof election and demand

• Borrower: Edward & Debo-rah Creason, Lender: Great West-ern Bank, Amount: $90,482,Property: 809 2nd Street Ct, Da-cono, Filed: 01/22/10

• Borrower: John Hernandez,Lender: BAC Home Loans Servic-ing LP, Amount: $133,939, Prop-erty: 1025 Macdavidson Cir, Da-cono, Filed: 01/25/10

• Borrower: Lisa Piper, Lender:GMAC Mortgage LLC, Amount:$187,728, Property: 1647 PalmerLn, Erie, Filed: 01/21/10

• Borrower: Jeremy Lowe,Lender: Wells Fargo Bank NA,Amount: $357,366, Property:1209 St John St, Erie, Filed:01/21/10

• Borrower: Michael Van Kirk,Lender: Deutsche Bank TrustCompany Americas, Amount:$126,885, Property: 203 Maple-wood Dr, Erie, Filed: 01/21/10

• Borrower: Marcus Giron,Lender: US Bank National Associ-

ation, Amount: $222,655, Proper-ty: 2119 Chestnut Cir, Erie, Filed:01/26/10

• Borrower: Millard & KanaJones, Lender: Wells Fargo BankNA, Amount: $398,235, Property:2232 Madison Dr, Erie, Filed:01/27/10

• Borrower: Christina & LeeCalabrese, Lender: The Bank OfNew York Mellon, Amount:$254,120, Property: 2085 TundraCir, Erie, Filed: 01/22/10

• Borrower: Judy & MichaelHayden-Baros, Lender: HSBCMortgage Services Inc, Amount:$199,063, Property: 3247 StateHighway 52, Erie, Filed: 01/25/10

• Borrower: Kevin Metcalf,Lender: BAC Home Loans Servic-ing LP, Amount: $212,407, Prop-erty: 5827 Silverleaf Ave, Fire-stone, Filed: 01/21/10

• Borrower: David & Jane Cur-ran, Lender: National City Bank,Amount: $210,850, Property:10233 Eastview St, Firestone,Filed: 01/21/10

• Borrower: Paula Gardner,Lender: Deutsche Bank TrustCompany Americas, Amount:$174,950, Property: 6241 View-point Ave, Firestone, Filed:01/22/10

• Borrower: Christopher & Re-nee Couser, Lender: Lasalle BankNational Association, Amount:$222,513, Property: 5971 Tender-foot Ave, Firestone, Filed:01/25/10

• Borrower: Heath Schumacher,Lender: BAC Home Loans Servic-ing LP, Amount: $207,839, Prop-erty: 319 5th St, Firestone, Filed:01/25/10

• Borrower: Jose Gudino,Lender: BAC Home Loans Servic-ing LP, Amount: $136,771, Prop-erty: 1305 Pacific Ct, Fort Lup-ton, Filed: 01/25/10

• Borrower: Judy O’Brien,Lender: Wells Fargo Bank NA,Amount: $94,327, Property: 7129Parks Ln, Fort Lupton, Filed:01/25/10

• Borrower: John & BrandyLaskoski, Lender: BAC HomeLoans Servicing LP, Amount:$158,314, Property: 3062 CountyRoad 31, Fort Lupton, Filed:01/27/10

• Borrower: Larry & LynetteFrank, Lender: Chase Home Fi-nance LLC, Amount: $363,599,Property: 8437 Rowe Pl, Freder-ick, Filed: 01/27/10

• Borrower: Richard Quintana,Lender: CitiMortgage Inc,Amount: $135,985, Property: 9 SBusch Ln, Longmont, Filed:01/21/10

• Borrower: Charlotte &

Ronald Lindquist, Lender: BankOf America NA Successor,Amount: $34,694, Property: 1827Duchess Dr, Longmont, Filed:01/21/10

• Borrower: 26 Mumford LLC,Lender: Nationstar MortgageLLC, Amount: $132,000, Proper-ty: 26 Mumford Pl 2, Longmont,Filed: 01/21/10

• Borrower: John Altenborg,Lender: Nationstar MortgageLLC, Amount: $130,500, Proper-ty: 1872 Yeager Dr, Longmont,Filed: 01/22/10

• Borrower: 26 Mumford LLC,Lender: Nationstar MortgageLLC, Amount: $133,600, Proper-ty: 26 Mumford Pl 1, Longmont,Filed: 01/22/10

• Borrower: Juan Meza, Lender:Deutsche Bank National TrustCompany, Amount: $179,941,Property: 2507 Danbury Dr,Longmont, Filed: 01/22/10

• Borrower: Anne Togher,Lender: The Bank Of New YorkMellon, Amount: $183,635, Prop-erty: 1416 Whitehall Dr 14-H,Longmont, Filed: 01/22/10

• Borrower: Colin Moore &Lisa Henry, Lender: The Bank OfNew York Mellon, Amount:$586,000, Property: 1903 Sun-dance Dr, Longmont, Filed:01/25/10

• Borrower: David & PatriciaLangefeld, Lender: US Bank Na-tional Association, Amount:$300,742, Property: 619 Brook-side Dr, Longmont, Filed:01/19/10

• Borrower: Alfonso Perez,Lender: Wells Fargo Bank NA AsTrustee, Amount: $134,793, Prop-erty: 1808 Lincoln St, Longmont,Filed: 01/26/10

• Borrower: Richard Putney,Lender: Wells Fargo Bank NA,Amount: $180,856, Property:2492 Sunset Dr, Longmont, Filed:01/25/10

• Borrower: Jose GregorioMejia, Lender: Wells Fargo BankNA, Amount: $164,979, Property:1124 Kansas Ave, Longmont,Filed: 01/25/10

• Borrower: Cary & KathleenVan Norden, Lender: Wells FargoBank NA, Amount: $159,449,Property: 1511 Flemming Dr,Longmont, Filed: 01/25/10

• Borrower: Juan Ribera DeLeon, Lender: Wachovia Mort-gage Corporation, Amount:$235,000, Property: 1821 SpencerSt, Longmont, Filed: 01/26/10

• Borrower: Salvador Gomez Jr,Lender: JPMorgan Mortgage Ac-quisition Corp, Amount:$431,586, Property: 13781 N115th St, Longmont, Filed:

01/26/10• Borrower: Diana Kosek,

Lender: US Bank National Associ-ation, Amount: $247,913, Proper-ty: 725 Francis St, Longmont,Filed: 01/27/10

• Borrower: John Docheff,Lender: Saxon Mortgage ServicesInc, Amount: $294,606, Property:13388 County Road 1, Longmont,Filed: 01/26/10

• Borrower: Toby Foss, Lender:Robert And Hattie Wilson,Amount: $2,089, Property: 14488County Road 1, Longmont, Filed:01/26/10

• Borrower: Simon & RhondaHong, Lender: Wells Fargo BankNA, Amount: $165,899, Property:10599 Butte Dr, Longmont, Filed:01/27/10

• Borrower: Troy & ChristineWaycott, Lender: HSBC Bank USANational Association, Amount:$201,342, Property: 63 Red GulchRd, Lyons, Filed: 01/25/10

• Borrower: Paul Sweazey,Lender: Wells Fargo Bank NA,Amount: $230,922, Property: 829Hemlock Dr, Lyons, Filed:01/27/10

• Borrower: Russell Sutherland,Lender: Compass Bank, Amount:$45,001, Property: 93 Ridge ViewLn, Lyons, Filed: 01/25/10

• Borrower: Joel & MariaMendez, Lender: JPMorgan ChaseBank National Assoc, Amount:$306,866, Property: 9375 Cotton-wood Cir, Frederick, Filed:12/23/09

• Borrower: Jason Shirley,Lender: Wells Fargo Bank NA,Amount: $261,826, Property:3212 Eagle Butte Ave, Frederick,Filed: 12/23/09

• Borrower: Brock & JacquelineChohon, Lender: GMAC Mort-gage LLC, Amount: $284,153,Property: 4894 Wren Ct, Freder-ick, Filed: 12/23/09

• Borrower: Thomas Primus,Lender: Wells Fargo Bank NA,Amount: $210,668, Property: 577Rider Ridge Dr, Longmont, Filed:12/17/09

• Borrower: Joelle Anderson,Lender: GMAC Mortgage LLC,Amount: $182,157, Property:1034 9th Ave, Longmont, Filed:12/17/09

• Borrower: Marco & MiritziLugo, Lender: US Bank NationalAssociation, Amount: $176,000,Property: 124 Chinook Pl, Long-mont, Filed: 12/17/09

• Borrower: Creative EstatesLLC, Lender: US Bank NationalAssociation, Amount: $154,000,Property: 223 Francis St, Long-mont, Filed: 12/17/09

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