buying a home in Grand Junction

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Thinking Beyond the Price: Common Pitfalls to Avoid When Buying in Grand Junction

In the spring of 2026, the Grand Valley real estate market has reached a point of equilibrium. With a balanced inventory and stable prices, buyers have more room to breathe than in previous years. However, this “quiet” market can often lead to a false sense of security. Whether you are looking for a ranch-style home […]

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The Buy vs. Wait Debate: A Financial Roadmap for Grand Junction Buyers

When considering a move in the Grand Valley, one of the most common questions is whether to enter the market now or wait for a change in interest rates or home prices. While it is tempting to try and “time” the market perfectly, real estate history shows that waiting for a single variable to shift

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From Adobe to Modern: A Buyer’s Guide to Grand Junction’s Diverse Home Styles

When searching for a home in Grand Junction, you are not limited to one single architectural look. The city’s history-from its settlement in the late 19th century through its mid-century expansion and current new-build boom-has created a truly diverse housing landscape.   Knowing the difference between a Bungalow and a Bi-Level, and understanding the trade-offs

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Grand Junction Homeowners Associations (HOAs): What Buyers Need to Know About Fees, Rules, and Documents

Moving to Grand Junction, Fruita, or Palisade offers a unique blend of Western Slope living-from homes with small acreage to maintenance-free condos. As you explore the market, you will quickly find that many properties, especially in newer subdivisions and condominium complexes, are part of a Homeowners Association (HOA). An HOA is a private, non-profit corporation

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