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Greeley Walk with a Doc

Last night Britton and I were just perusing the Greeley Tribune online and checked out the upcoming events section. We saw something called Walk with a Doc scheduled for Saturday morning at 8am in Sandborn Park. We thought that might be fun to do.

So we woke up early this morning and headed over to Sandborn AkA Westlake. We often walk around this park before we get our groceries at King Soopers, so it was a familiar park to us.


Walking around Sandborn

We got there a little late, but managed to catch up with the walking group. There were about 6 or 7 doctors or medical students in the group of about 25 people total. You could walk alone or walk with one of the doctors in the group and ask them medical questions or just chit-chat. Today’s walk was the inaugural event in Northern Colorado!


Walking around Westlake in the morning

We were able to take a lap with Dr. Kurt Dallow a local physician who is very much about preventative health and exercise. He is very active and rides his bicycle everywhere even in the winter.

It was a fun time and we shared an apple from Sprouts at the end. Apparently an apple a day keeps your doctor walking around a lake! 🙂


Britton having an apple with the group

I am definitely going to bring this event up to my work (the Health Dept) to see if we can have more collaborations with this group in the future.

The next Greeley/ Northern Colorado Walk with a Doc will be on Saturday, May 19th at Sandborn Park at 8am. You can read more about them at Walk with a Doc.

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Rental Refresh

Our rental business is going through a major transformation this year as we are moving all of our rentals over to a management company and we are trying to sell one of them. For one of our properties, it was left in fairly decent condition, but could stand to have a paint job. We talked to a couple of professional painters but the quotes were crazy high, so we decided, once again, to paint it ourselves.

With the money we saved from not hiring it out, we thought we would go pro in supplies. For example, we got real 3-M blue painter’s tape instead of masking tape that sticks like crazy to windows and instead of getting free paint at the Household Hazardous Waste center (where people can turn in their unused but still good paint and others can pick it up for free), we decided to go ahead and buy some new paint.


Bedroom Before

Because of that, we thought it would be fun to try out some color on the walls. Britton is a pretty standard “white wall” kind of guy, but I convinced him to try a tan color with white trim.  The most time was spent on the prep: cleaning, removing vents and curtains, filling holes, sanding, taping, and the like. Then once we got down to actually painting it went pretty quick. The only bad thing was that because the trim was a different color than the walls, we had to go through and tape them the other way as well. But because we had the better tape, we were able to re-use most of it.


Bedroom After

So after about two days of work cleaning, prepping, painting and hanging a new screen door in the back, the house is pretty much ready to be rented again! We are definitely not professional painters, but I thought it turned out pretty good. The management company listed it just as we were finished painting and we had quite a few people driving by and asking to look at it. So, here’s to hoping it rents out quick.

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Happy, Busy Easter!

This weekend we were busy paint-prepping and painting our rental so that we can list it for rent again. We enjoy hanging out together and getting stuff done, so it was actually kind of fun.


Britton paint-prepping

But we were able to take a little break and enjoy an Easter lunch with my mom, her boyfriend, my aunt, grandma, and Britton. We aren’t very religious, but I am always glad for a reason to get together and be thankful for our lives and our family. We hope you all had a beautiful Easter as well!


Easter with the fam

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Spring Stir Crazy: For Sale or Rent

Springtime must make people a little stir crazy for change. We have three of our four rentals with people who have either moved out or are planning on moving out. One of them was just abandoned…again. Another we were told what was going on and they are going to pay rent until we find someone else and the third had his lease come up and gave notice that he is planning on moving. And the fourth house we had someone else move-in with the current tenant! Everyone is moving this year, it seems. Even we feel the pull to move to Puerto Rico!

So…we were going to be putting all our rental properties eventually under a management company anyway before we move to Puerto Rico and figured that this is as good a time as ever to make some of these changes. Our own sort of stir-craziness.

On one of our properties Britton wanted to see how much we could get if we sold it. Last year we thought about selling one in Evans, but the price didn’t make sense; we would actually lose money. But we talked with our real estate agent on this one and she said we definitely had a spread for some profit. So we decided to list it. So far it’s been going pretty good. We have had quite a few people come over for showings. I am a little ambivalent about selling it as it was our first ever house that we owned outright, it’s a very sweet cute house, and we were making pretty good income on it. But I also understand that the cash infusion could really help us in our savings goals. Britton would like to sell just to sort of “clear the slate” and have one less thing to worry about here in Colorado. It was with this one that we really got stressed out over last summer.


Our house that’s for sale

My investment strategy has always been income, with very little emphasis on growth/appreciation, so that is why I really have to just go with the flow on selling one of our “golden gooses” even if it we can make a decent lump sum. It’s hard to want to let it go. We also have never gone through the process of selling a house so this is all a big experience either way (we’ve bought plenty, just never tried to sell anything). We are planning on keeping it on the market for a few weeks and seeing if we get any offers. If we don’t get any by the end of April or early May, we may just rent it out again under a management company with the other two.

We are excited to see how a management company will go and if it will ease some of the stress that occurs mainly when there is tenant turnover. Plus they have all the tools we don’t when it comes to leases, contracts, complaints, evictions, legal matters, etc. I am glad we have  a year to test all of these unknowns out too that way we can adjust and make changes as they come along.

In the meantime we have been interviewing management companies, cleaning, staging and painting houses and signing contracts. It’s a busy time, but I think all this front-end work will pay dividends when we are living down in PR.

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