Michael Clarkson is one of Denver's highest profile brokers. He’s been featured in Realtor® Magazine three separate times, Denver Post, Denver Business Journal, KOA Radio, KHOW Radio, and the Colorado Radio Network. Michael is a licensed Managing Broker in Colorado and a GRI (Graduate Realtor® Institute). He is also a partner in the firm, Cash Path Real Estate LLC. Michael has an MBA in International Business from Regis University in Denver.

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Tuesday, December 02, 2008

The Daily Dirt - 30-Year Mortgage Rates Drop Below 6%

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12/2008 Vol 1, Issue 2
30-Year Mortgage Rates Drop Below 6%
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30-Year Mortgage Rates Drop Below 6%
 
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30-Year Mortgage Rates Drop Below 6%
 
Source: USA Today, Anna Bahney (11/28/2008)
 
Mortgage Brokers' phones rang off the hook last week as 30-year mortgage rates dropped below 6 percent. Some brokers say their rates are as low as 5.25 percent.

The rates are down because the Federal Reserve announced that it would buy $500 billion in mortgage-backed securities held by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. That would help the two increase the pool of money for new mortgages.

"This is really craziness," says Brian Koss, a managing director of Mortgage Network.

Koss advises borrowers who find an attractive rate to lock it in for 60 days. "Drop everything you are doing, get the mortgage professional all of the paperwork they need, so you don't run out of time," he says.

Source: USA Today, Anna Bahney (11/28/2008) 
 
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Monday, December 01, 2008

The Daily Dirt - Stressed? Try Feng Shui at Home

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12/2008 Vol 1, Issue 1
Embracing Feng Shui at Home
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Embracing Feng Shui at Home
 
Money In Your Home
Embracing Feng Shui at Home
 
Written by Tara Darby
November 25, 2008
 
In uncertain times such as these, many families find themselves frazzled by the stresses and pressures of everyday life. The one place where people should feel most at peace is in their home.
 
Home is where we retreat to after the days work to rest and recharge. But for many people, the home is less of a safe-haven and more of a mess, and that's where Feng Shui can help.
 
Feng Shui is an ancient Asian art that began in China with the Tang Dynasty and dates back at least 3000 years. The basic principles are intended to help people live more balanced and harmonious lives.
 
In fact, many famous folks like Donald Trump, Oprah Winfrey and Steven Spielberg actively practice Feng Shui in their homes and offices.
 
Feng Shui focuses on a balance between the Yin and Yang, which are masculine and feminine energy, and the five elements of fire, earth, metal, water and wood. It can get a bit complicated since there are about nine schools of Feng Shui all of which offer different interpretations of the art. Basically it's an intuitive art, so as you're remodeling or redecorating really listen to your instincts as to what feels natural and comfortable to you.
 
The front door of the home is considered the "Mouth of the Chi." Chi is positive energy; keep that in mind as you choose your paint color or plant choices. Because this is the first place you and others will walk through to enter the home it's very important to give off a welcoming and calm air.
 
The living room is another important area because that's where families spend so much of their time. In this room it's all about promoting an easy flow of positive energy. First, de-clutter the room; when things are neat and tidy it's easier to feel at ease in the space. As far as furniture goes, less is more in Feng Shui. Arrange what is needed in a comfortable layout, preferably in a circular pattern rather than having most of the furniture against a wall or corner.
 
Mirrors are great to incorporate in the living room as they tend to give the illusion of more space. But when you are hanging mirrors be aware of what that mirror will be reflecting. It should be something beautiful like a plant, or a piece of art hanging across the room. As far as lighting, brighten it up. Make sure that the light is even throughout and there are no dark corners.
 
The kitchen isn't just the room where everybody ends up at parties and gatherings; it's also considered the heart of the home because that's where food is prepared which helps sustain life. According to Feng Shui principles, the kitchen should be light and bright with full spectrum bulbs. White is a preferable color to use in paint and décor as it stands for purity. Just like every other place in the home, Feng Shui dictates the kitchen to always be kept clean and tidy, free from clutter. And all appliances should be in good working order.
 
In Feng Shui the bathroom represents cleanliness, comfort and convenience. Earth color tones are ideal to use in this space to compliment the element of water which is already present. Although in traditional Feng Shui the bathroom doesn't hold great significance, it's still important to create a clean, inviting space you can unwind in. Incorporating luxurious items like scented candles and fluffy towels can help to create a tranquil setting.
 
The bedroom is one of the most personal and private places in the home and therefore requires careful attention. To create a balanced and relaxed environment in your bedroom try painting it a pastel shade, put dimmers on the lights so that you can adjust the mood, and take out the TV. To achieve a restful nights sleep invest in a good mattress, use high-quality natural fiber sheets and balance the bed with nightstands on either side.
 
These simple suggestions just brush the surface of true Feng Shui design elements. But with just a few changes here and there you just might enhance your family's Chi.

 
 
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