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What are You Breathing?

Thursday, January 26, 2012

Achew, sniffle, Achew,

What is making me sneeze? I was hoping that moving into a new house would make my allergies much better. I wonder if there is something in the ducts. While I know that Saddletree Homes has a strict clean up policy maybe there is stuff they just cannot get to.  Like...

 

 

 Saddletree Homes has been doing research on the affects of construction debris being left in the duct system, and wants to protect your family as much as you do. These pictures were taken in one of our homes during a demonstration by a third party helping us understand the importance of cleaning our duct work. We work with excellent craftsman who believe in quality and they do their best to help minimize the debris. There are just somethings that collect that without professional cleaning we would never be able to reach. Starting February 1st every home will have their ducts cleaned professionally before closing. It is our goal at Saddletree Homes to continue to put you and your family first. We promise to continually research to continue to improve our product and provide you and your family with your dream home. Any questions about the process feel free to leave us a comment below. 

Tonight in Cordera, Join Us

Thursday, January 19, 2012

Tastings at Cordera is this Thursday!

The Fine Arts Center and the Colorado Springs Conservatory will bring a taste of their artistic best to the next Tastings at Cordera on Thursday, January 19 from 6-8 p.m. at the Cordera Community Center. Guests will enjoy dinner from Marcos Pizza, a sampling of spirits, live music and a painting demonstration.

This is the third in Cordera's popular series of collaborations with the Colorado Springs Conservatory and marks the first including our friends at the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center. These events are designed to bring a new and unique blend of cultural activities to northern Colorado Springs. We're bringing downtown north!

The music will feature classic selections from Amerian Theaterand a toe tapping bluegrass band, the Squeky Toys. Plus, the painting demonstration features master colorist, expressionist and storyteller Lance Green!

This concert is free for Realtors! The event is also open to the public for $5 and all proceeds benefit scholarship Fund. Tickets may be purchased at the door. Email us at ceteam@cordera.comwith any questions.

Oh No Did I forget the Lights

Wednesday, November 09, 2011

So I am notorious for leaving lights on and the heat turned up in the house. If I had a dime for every time my dad yelled at me, lets just say I would have a small mint. ;-) Maybe its my subconscious childhood fear of the dark that makes me do it or the fact I have twenty thousand things on my mind; I am sure I am not the only one with this problem. Well Saddletree has found a solution to the busy problem. They are now putting home automations systems in each of their homes, that can be controlled from computer, smart phone, and or ipads. This system comes as a feature of their homes. You are able to control your thermostat, alarm, lights, door locks, and outlets. The system is completely secure and runs through an app from alarm.com, the hardware is from the company 2 GIG. 

It all sounds like the Jetsons right? Well I was meeting a buyer at the model that had this system in it and was running a little late not out of the ordinary for me. As I am driving up I- 25 to the home, I open my trusty encrypted app and I turn up the heat, turn on the lights, I unlock the doors, and as I pull in the driveway I turn off the alarm. No one would ever know I was running late. The system is awesome. While the basics of this system are cool there are even better features. You can set the door lock with special codes that are time sensitive. You can plug in small appliances and turn them on or off from another location, never again will the crockpot boil over, or your curling iron get left on. Yes, I won't be responsible for burning the house down! 

This system can be retrofitted to old alarm systems as well, just in case some current Saddletree Homeowners want to upgrade. If you want to see this super system yourself stop by our model in Cordera and you too can turn on the lights, unlock the doors, and play with the heat. It is a dream come true, no more broken pipes because of a random colorado blizzard while you were out of town. 

I am excited to have this in my home soon because it is truly revolutionizing the way we live. I can always have the lights on and the heat up! 

As They Celebrate Fifty Years

Friday, October 07, 2011

Today the people I have been honored to call Grandma and Grandpa have reached an incredible milestone. Lee and Mickey Bolin have been married for Fifty Years today. Their love story is one that melts hearts. They have set an example for so many on what a beautiful and fruitful marriage is. Their love is rooted in a deep foundation of their Love for Christ and each other. The picture on the billboard is a true reflection of the love they have celebrated for Fifty years.

 

This billboard was Lee's ideal way of surprising Mickey and sharing his love for her, with the world. This billboard is on Garden of the God's and Cenntienal, and if you tuned into KVOR this morning with Jim Arthur you heard Lee telling wonderful stories about his love for Mickey. He just beams every time he gets to tell their love story.  If you run into Lee while he is out and about stop and ask him to tell you the story. Today we wish them the very best as the celebrate the memories of the last 50 years and plan for the next 50. 

From The Saddletree Family and Myself

Happy 50th and may have many more joyous and wonderful years to share with us. If you would like to leave comments and well wishes please do so below. 

We are Honored to have an Award Winning Team

Wednesday, September 07, 2011

We are honored to work with a talented group of individuals that helped us achieve great success during the 2011 Parade of Homes.  In the upcoming weeks we will be featuring our employees so you can get to know them. Below is the press release from the 2011 Parade of homes Awards Banquet. We hope that if you missed it during the parade you will come out and see it now, or if you have questions on something you saw in our parade house just ask below. This "Smart House" can be controlled by your ipad, iphone, droid, or laptop. 

On Wednesday night August 31, 2011 at the 2011 Parade of Homes award dinner held at the U.S.
Olympic training facility in Colorado Springs, Saddletree Homes won 7 of the 8 industry awards for its
category. Saddletree’s 2011 entry was “The Monarch” located in the beautiful community of Corderra
on the North East side of Colorado Springs.


Saddletree Homes is proud to be awarded the following trophies:

Best Architectural Exterior
Best Landscaping

Best Master Suite

Best Kitchen

Best Interior Design
Best Innovative
Best Overall Home

The dedication and hard work of the entire Saddletree Staff certainly paid off with the 2011 Monarch.

Winners of a Great Prize

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

The parade of homes was a wonderful success this year. We had an award winning home. We certainly grateful to our team for our success. We are also have wonderful partners. This year Sight Sound and Security graciously partnered with us to give away a 42' flat screen tv. We were so pleased to be able to present this awesome prize to Josh, Jennifer, and Aspen Gunter. Thanks for coming to the Parade of Homes and participating in our drawing. We hope to see you again next year.

 

Discovery Canyon Campus "In a Class of its Own"

Monday, August 29, 2011

The beautiful development of Flying Horse Ranch located on the north end of Colorado Springs is home to a new District 20 grades K-12 school called “Discovery Canyon” at 1810 North Gate Blvd.  It is situated on 84 acres south and east of North Gate Rd.  The Discovery Canyon campus provides a safe secluded setting that integrates all grade levels K-12 in a forward-thinking, content rich study program.  With an amphitheater and special areas in which to display student work, Discovery Canyon is as much a community as it is a place of learning.  Its unique location is perfect for environmental studies and plays favorably with the school’s choice theme of science and mathematics with space and aviation science integration.

The mission of Discovery Canyon is to educate and inspire all students to achieve social, emotional and academic success through a comprehensive inquiry-based curriculum with real-life global applications taught in a purposefully designed environment.  The curriculum and co/extra-curricular programs are designed to provide a wide range and variety of experiences to engage students learning opportunities.  Needs-based offerings featuring experiential learning problem-based curriculum opportunities and self-directed learning investigations will complement traditional curriculums.  Students attending Discovery Canyon will have multiple opportunities to assume stewardship responsibilities for the land, wildlife and campus environment.  
Discovery Canyon Campus in Flying Horse

The educational benefits of Discovery Canyon include the following:

  • Enhanced communication among students and as a result of proximity of programs and facilities.
  • Many facilities are shared by multiple grade levels for peer-mentoring and tutoring programs.
  • International Baccalaureate (IB) instructional methodologies and strategies used by all staff.
  • All staff trained on inquiry-based instruction.
  • All students receive the benefits of the IB instruction.  Students choosing to qualify for the IB diploma (DP) will have additional requirements.
  • Multiple world languages available throughout the campus.  French and Spanish are both offered as world languages.

As a convenience for parents and patrons, the Discovery Canyon campus includes a unique feature of centralized campus services.  These services include attendance, health center and counseling, which are located in an area convenient to all students, staff and parents.  

Student capacity is set at 600 for elementary, 1,000 for middle school and 1,200 for high school.  Grade 12 opens August 2011.  Enrollment is open to residents of Flying Horse Ranch as well as a few surrounding communities, making it a highly desirable benefit among many for families looking to relocate to the Flying Horse Ranch community.  


As schools go, the Discovery Canyon campus is clearly in a class all its own.  Featuring seamless curricula for grades K-12, the campus is a bold new direction in contemporary education – one that allows multiple schools to share common grounds in pursuit of uncommon academic goals.  The difference is more than academic.  For more information, the Discovery Canyon campus can be reached at 719-234-1800 or District 20 at 719-234-1200.


This Blog written by Dean Skinner Flying Horse Community Specialist  

Pitfalls of buying foreclosures vs. building new

Monday, June 20, 2011

With the large number of foreclosed homes on today’s market, homebuyers are considering them for their housing needs, often due to below-market pricing.  While saving upwards of 25% off the market price of a home can sound very enticing…are the risks worth the rewards?


In the end, if you are not a risk taker, and would prefer peace of mind on this significant investment, not only is it still a great time to buy a home, it is a great time to buy a NEW HOME.  The rewards of building or buying a new home are evident when you look at the facts.  NEW HOMES are protected by workmanship, material and structural warranties, protecting you from large out-of-pocket expenses after purchasing.  NEW HOMES are available for immediate occupancy or in a timeframe that is conducive to your moving schedule, and are available in a variety of designs, sizes and locations, giving you many choices.  NEW HOMES are often available with Special Incentive Programs, making it more affordable for your to own a new home in many instances.  NEW HOMES are open for you to make them your own.  Why live in someone else’s dream home, when you can live in your own?  NEW HOMES are more energy efficient, saving you money and helping the environment.  

Foreclosures can come with many risks.  You are purchasing the property as is.  Often times, when a previous owner is unable to meet the financial obligations of a mortgage, they are also unable to meet the financial obligations of maintaining their property altogether.  Buying a new or resale home requires full disclosure on details and drawbacks on the property, so the seller is liable.  There is no requirement  on disclosures with a foreclosed home.  This opens your pocketbook to liability.  Along 

the same lines, when being evicted, owners don’t necessarily care what shape they leave the home before they are forced to leave.  You could end up with steep cleaning, repair and maintenance bills to get the home back to a livable condition.  Foreclosed homes do not come with any kind of warranty, and often times are not even available for inspection before purchase.  This leaves the new owner open for substantial risk, with additional investments having to be made for repair and replacement work.  Keep in mind that if you are buying a foreclosed home versus a new home, you are limited to the locations, features, characteristics, etc. of the homes.  Also, if a bank has not begun to initiate formal foreclosure proceedings, you may have to evict the foreclosed owner, tenant or whomever else may be occupying the property yourself.  You need to be a savvy buyer.  Some properties are mortgaged so steeply that banks often ask for bids that are higher than the property is worth.  You need to research the home values in the area you are looking in.  Buying a foreclosed home is a different buying process, so you need to be well educated and well prepared.  The process can take months, even well over a year, depending on the bank that owns the foreclosure.  Although often times purchasing a foreclosed home might mean a discounted purchase price, if the home is not available for inspection before purchase, getting a mortgage can become quite difficult.


Don’t settle.  Instead, settle into a brand new home, instead of the stress or disruptions with buying a foreclosure.  When it comes to homes, there is something to be said for new.  Walking in, on day one, with all the new touches that you helped pick out yourself.  When you build with Saddletree Homes, you don’t have to settle.  You don’t have to inherit someone else’s headaches.  Instead, you get more of what you want:  new appliances, up-to-date decor, new carpet, a contemporary floor plan and a comprehensive warranty.  All in a great location that suits you.  

Not only that, but you can rely on our quality and value for years to come.  With a new home that’s built to be energy efficient from the ground up and something you can’t count on from homes built ten, even five years ago.  With Saddletree Homes, you can focus on what’s really important:  Enjoying life together in your new home.

“DREAM IT, BUILD IT, LIVE IT”

Thursday, April 14, 2011
Saddletree Homes has been an award winning semi-custom and custom home builder in the Colorado Springs area since 1994.  You come to Saddletree Homes with your wants and needs and we will design and build the home of your dreams.  

Saddletree Homes currently builds homes ranging from the low 300’s to over a million.  We have available lots and build in many of the most popular and acclaimed Colorado Springs and El Paso county communities such as Cordera, Pine Creek, Jackson Creek, Flying Horse Ranch, Cathedral Pines, High Forest Ranch and Kings Deer.  We can also design and build on your privately owned lot within El Paso County.   

We have numerous ranch and 2-story plans to choose from to fit a casual Colorado lifestyle.  We are also one of the only true semi-custom builders in the area that will allow you to make any modifications to our floor plans you desire to personalize your home for your needs and lifestyle.  If you want a truly one-of-a-kind custom home, we have an in-house designer that can make can work with you to bring your vision to life.  

Visit any of our current models in Cordera or Flying Horse Ranch and begin the journey with Saddletree Homes in building “The home you see when your close your eyes and dream”.

A Sneaky Second Credit Check

Monday, March 28, 2011

You made the decision to purchase a new home, executed the contract and applied for a mortgage. With today’s great rates you receive your approval letter from the lender, life is good. Now what?

Don’t do what you are tempted to do and go shopping for all the things you will need for your new home. Unlike in the past, lenders often pull a second credit report just before closings and new consumer debt from the furniture store or a new car loan can jeopardize the loan approval that you had on your new home and the whole deal could fall through.

Fannie Mae’s instructions to lenders say that “lenders must determine that all debts of the borrower incurred or closed up to and concurrent with the closing” are considered in the final loan analysis. And if those new loans push your debt to income ratio above the approved limits your loan will be denied.

Don’t take a chance of losing the opportunity to purchase your new home.

Here is a list from Bank of America of the 7 don'ts when buying a new home:

  • Don’t buy or lease an auto.

The lender looks carefully at the debt-to-income ratio and a large payment such as a car lease or purchase can greatly impact those ratios and prevent the buyer from qualifying for the home loan.

  • Don’t move assets from one bank account to another
These transfers show up as new accounts and complicate the application process, as you must then disclose and document the source of funds for each new account. You can consolidate your accounts after the close
  • Don’t change jobs.
A new job may involve a probation period which must be satisfied before income from the new job can be considered for qualifying purposes.
  • Don’t buy new furniture or major appliances for the new home.
If the new purchase increases your debt load, or reduces your cash on hand, it can disqualify you from the loan or decrease your funds to close.
  • Don’t run a credit report on yourself.
This will show as an inquiry on your lender’s credit report. Inquires must be explained in writing and can slow the process down.
  • Don’t attempt to consolidate bills before speaking with your lender.
The lender can advise you if this needs to be done.
  • Don’t pack or ship information needed for the loan application.
Important paperwork such as W-2 forms, divorce decrees, Form DD-214, and tax returns should not be sent with your household goods. Duplicates can take weeks to obtain.
Please contact your Saddletree Sales Counselor for additional information.
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