• High-Risk For Radon In Colorado

    High-Risk For Radon In Colorado

    By 1888PressRelease (1888 PressRelease) The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment recently increased the risk level of 12 counties in Colorado. All 64 counties in Colorado are now considered high risk for radon exposure. The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment decided to increase the risk levels of these 12 counties after reviewing…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Fire damages five cars

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Fire damages five cars

    Police responded to a warehouse parking lot fire Tuesday morning that damaged five vehicles. Police responded to a warehouse parking lot fire Tuesday morning that damaged five vehicles.    South Brunswick Police received a call of a vehicle smoking in the parking lot of the Wakefern Corporation at 355 Davidson Mill Road at 10:52 a.m. Tuesday…

  • Local Princeton Resident Completes Incredible 80-day Wilderness Expedition in New Zealand!

    Local Princeton Resident Completes Incredible 80-day Wilderness Expedition in New Zealand!

    Rahel Manna On Sept. 12, 2013, William Parker Barfield and eight other NOLS students embarked on a thrilling 80-day wilderness expedition that spanned the enchanting natural landscapes of New Zealand, free of modern conveniences like cell phones, video games and electricity. A NOLS education demands focus as well as resilience and enthusiasm about leadership education,…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: District approves $3.5M for high school turf fields

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: District approves $3.5M for high school turf fields

    Submitted photo. The engineer’s rendering of the three artificial turf fields at South Brunswick High School. The $3.5 million project should break ground in May, according to officials.

  • Before the hunt

    Buyers in low-inventory markets need to be pre-qualified and pre-approved for loans to remain competitive By Chrystal Caruthers CTW Features Real estate markets across the country are suffering from low inventory, which means there are few homes for sale and competition is fierce. In these markets, real estate experts recommend that buyers be prepared to…

  • Rising values, moderate expectations

    Despite a recent boom, home prices expected to rise at a slower clip in the near future Homeowners encouraged by the recent boost in home appreciation witnessed across many markets in 2013 may be discouraged to learn that national home prices are expected to rise only 3 to 5 percent annually, according to a new…

  • Where to upgrade in 2014

    By Erik J. Martin CTW Features Homeowners looking to make improvements to their residences often scrutinize expensive remodeling wish-list items carefully and determine which projects offer the best return on investment — especially if they plan to sell their property anytime soon. That’s why many look to Remodeling magazine’s annual Cost vs. Value Report for…

  • Choosing your inspector

    Want to ensure that your home inspector is looking out for your best interests? Followthese tips: Get a referral to a reputable inspector from a trusted real estate agent or lender or yourlocal Better Business Bureau. Opt for an experienced professional who belongs to the American Society of Home Inspectors (ASHI) and/or the National Association…

  • Inspecting the home inspection

    After the price haggling and before closing, home inspections are an essential part of the homebuying process. Here are the top 5 misconceptions. By Erik J. Martin CTW Features Considering that a home purchase is one of the biggest investments you’ll ever make, it’s smart to enlist the help of a professional home inspector prior…

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