Assumable Mortgage with Equity Gap Colorado: How to Bridge the Gap and
Sunday, April 12
The equity gap is the one thing that stops most Colorado buyers from pursuing an assumable mortgage. They look at the gap, sometimes 200,000, and walk away without running the actual math. That's a mistake. In most Colorado assumable mortgage scenarios, the monthly savings from locking in a 2020...
Colorado Assumable Mortgage Market Overview 2026
Sunday, April 12
Colorado Assumable Mortgage Market Overview 2026Colorado has 1,124 assumable properties available right now. That number fluctuates as homes list and sell, but the inventory has grown steadily as more sellers with low-rate loans enter the market.Here's the full picture of what the Colorado assuma...
Assumable Mortgages in Colorado: How to Find Them in 2026
Saturday, April 11
Colorado is one of the best states in the country for assumable mortgages. And most buyers have no idea. The reason: Colorado has two of the largest military installations in the US. Fort Carson in Colorado Springs and Buckley Space Force Base in Aurora. Military installations mean VA loans. VA ...
Top Colorado Cities for Assumable Mortgage Deals
Friday, April 10
Top Colorado Cities for Assumable Mortgage Deals Not every Colorado city has the same assumable inventory. The concentration depends on military presence, FHA/VA loan origination volume, and turnover rates. Here's where the deals are. 1. Colorado Springs Why it's #1: Fort Carson, Peterson Spac...
Assumable Mortgage Pueblo Colorado: Affordable Prices + Sub-3% Rates =
Thursday, April 09
Pueblo doesn't get the attention it deserves in Colorado real estate conversations. Everyone talks about Denver, Colorado Springs, Boulder. But Pueblo is doing something that those markets can't: delivering genuinely affordable homeownership in 2026. Median home prices in Pueblo sit in the 320,0...
Assumable Mortgage Greeley Colorado: How Northern Colorado Buyers Are
Wednesday, April 08
Greeley sits in Weld County, one of the highest oil-and-gas producing counties in the country and home to a University of Northern Colorado campus that drives consistent housing demand. Home prices have climbed into the $400,000-$450,000 range, which isn't eye-watering by Colorado standards, but ...