Brenda Hindmarsh Top real estate agent in Cortez

Brenda Hindmarsh

Regents Real Estate Group
12 Years of Experience
(17)
$4.1M
Total Sales Last Year
12
Years of Experience
68
Recent TransactionsTransactions from the last 3 years
$265.3K
Average Price Point

    About Brenda Hindmarsh

    As a lifelong Montezuma County resident & experienced Southwest Colorado Realtor(R), I have successfully closed over $60 million in real estate transactions, ranking among the top real estate agents in Cortez and the surrounding areas. Recognized as both Rookie of the Year and Realtor(R) of the Year, I bring proven results, strong community connections, and in-depth knowledge of Montezuma County Real Estate. Whether you're buying or selling a home, land, or luxury property in Cortez, Dolores, Mancos, or the beautiful Dolores River Valley, I provide trusted guidance every step of the way. I'm proud to call Cortez, Colorado home--and I'd love to be your go-to Realtor(R) for all your Southwest Colorado real estate needs.
    Community Involvement
    I have been actively involved in the local 4-H program for over 40 years and value the positive impact it has on youth development. I serve on the Cortez Retail Enhancement Board, supporting the growth of local businesses, and I am a past President of the Four Corners Board of Realtors. Through my leadership roles, I am committed to supporting local Realtors while helping buyers and sellers navigate the real estate process with confidence.
    HOBBIES/INTEREST
    My Husband & I enjoy Hiking, Hunting, Fishing & boating at McPhee Reservoir in Dolores Co. Gardening at home while also taking care of the my chickens & rabbits
    FAMILY
    I have wonderful children & grandchildren!
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    Specialties

    • Sellers
    • Buyers
    • Commercial Property
    • Mobile Homes
    • Residential Property

    Investment Properties Second Homes

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    FAQ

    Answered Questions

    How do I read my title report without a law degree?

    The title commitment is essentially a promise (i.e., commitment) to issue the title insurance policy after closing, and contains the same terms, conditions and exclusions that will be in the actual title insurance policy.A The title commitment also identifies any specific requirements that need to be addressed prior to closing so that the title policy can be issued. Schedule A- This part of the title commitment covers the basics of the transaction, such as the name of the person who currently holds title, the property legal description, the name of the proposed insured (buyer), the sales price, and name of lender.A You will want to make sure that these items are correct. Schedule B- This part of the title commitment is broken into two parts, the " RequirementsaEUR? and the " Exceptions.aEUR? Requirements- The Requirements section lists all the things that must be addressed prior to or at the closing, such as: Paying off taxes Paying off seller's existing mortgages Releasing liens on the title Recording the new deed and any new loan documents Correcting any errors in the title Exceptions- The Exceptions section lists the things that won't be covered under the title insurance policy.A Examples include: Mineral and water rights Utility and access easements Homeowner Association Covenants and Restrictions Existing Plat restrictions You should review the Exceptions so that you have an understanding of how they may impact your use and ownership of the property.

    Answered by Brenda Hindmarsh | Kissimmee | 52 Views | Working With an Agent | 2 weeks ago
    When do I officially own my home?

    Your best best is to get a PO Box until you take Close and take possession of the property.

    Answered by Brenda Hindmarsh | Boise | 97 Views | Working With an Agent | 2 weeks ago