Boulder County Buzz - July 2020

What a difference another month makes. Or does it? It’s been four months since things were turned topsy-turvy. We were almost sort of in the clear and then we weren’t. Now we’re here, wherever here is. So much is wrong and yet so much is right. There are lessons everywhere if you look at it right I suppose. It’s easy to feel bummed out and discouraged. However, I urge you still to rise up and be better than the news you watch and especially to give to those who have lost. Go outside and sing a song. Or like my dad does with his trumpet, play your instrument for your neighbors to hear and give them a reason to smile. And wear a damn mask and wash your damn hands, a lot. And conserve water too, while you’re at it. And be grateful!

In February and early March, my business was taking off. CV19 took it off the tracks, but only for a couple weeks. The past few months, my business has been off the hook awesome. While we are practicing safe showings and clean operating procedures, I am as busy as ever. I’m marketing and closing deals left and right. I have some really smart and especially fun buyers and sellers right now. It’s a much different landscape right now and it feels really good to be able to help so many of you. And so much goes back to you all - I thank you for looking out for me and referring your friends and family to me.  I’m so grateful!

We’re still craving live music and summer nights in air conditioned movie theaters but we’re making the best of it with camping, back yard patio evenings with tasty food. We've also managed to  get out on the river to fool the trout and also run our amazing trails here in Boulder County. I’m so grateful!

Please visit my new featured Boulder properties this month; one is at 2132 Bluebell Avenue in coveted Lower Chautauqua and the other 324 Granite Drive, coming in August, is just a short drive up from Mapleton Hill in close-in Sunshine Canyon. Two amazing homes to retreat to. Please share with your friends! I also have a cool modern one bedroom condo in North Boulder coming soon. Please check in later for more details.

Finally, please tune in to From The Trail, #44 and let's hang out with my friend and Blues Legend Otis Taylor as he takes you through his past few months and shreds the banjo for you in his backyard in Boulder, Colorado. You’re going to love this one. Otis, for your time, I am grateful! 

In the meantime, remember to thank the essential workers in your life and find ways to support local businesses that are feeling the burn of being closed or dealing with limited service. 

Be well and thank you,
HATCH