I hope everyone had a great holiday season. I’m back with my first blog post of the year. Over the holidays we had our annual fund-raiser for The Knolls swim team. It’s a tradition that my mom – Bev Groth started over 30 years ago. We sell luminaries to The Knolls residents for a nominal cost. Bev Groth and… [Read More]
Todd Groth Joins Fuller Sotheby’s DTC
For my last blog of the year I am announcing that I am changing companies to the Fuller Sotheby’s International Real Estate office in the Denver Tech Center. I have had a great experience with Metro Brokers and I’m looking forward to the exciting challenges of a new office. After careful evaluation of my business… [Read More]
Investigative Negotiation
I picked up this book in the airport called “Winning Negotiations” from the Harvard Business Review and I thought it could help with my real estate negotiations. The first chapter is about investigative negotiation and there are 5 principles: 1) Don’t just discuss what your counterparts want, find out ‘why’ they want it; Finding the… [Read More]
Using Real Estate for College Savings
Seven years ago I invested in a townhome as a rental property to use as a college savings plan for my 2 kids. At the time my kids were age 3 and 5. I would save money by managing the property myself with tenants that I select. I have much more control over the investment than I would… [Read More]
FHA Revises Condo Rules
There was some good news this fall as the FHA has eased some restrictions burdening the sale of condominium units. FHA financing is quite common for condominium purchasers and previously that type of financing has been tough to get due primarily to a restriction on the ratio of commercial to residential units in the complex. … [Read More]
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