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12940 Roslyn St, Thornton, CO / Home Profile

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home Home Size 2,307.0 sqft
nature_people Lot Size 6,500.0 sqft
space_dashboard Layout 4 Br / 2.5 Ba
construction Year Built 2010
domain Primary Zone Single Family

Home Equity

Current Value
$ 634,754
2024-10-30
Price Purchased
$ 417,500
2017-10-03
Gain/Loss Since Purchase
+ $ 217,254
+ 52.04 %
Current Value per sqft
$ 275 / sqft
2024-10-30
Homeowner Tips
When selling a home in Adams County, CO, consider expenses like real estate agent commissions (typically 5-6%), closing costs (around 2-5%), possible repairs or renovations, and capital gains taxes based on the sale price. Also, factor in moving expenses and staging costs to optimize sale price.

Home Financing

Suggested Rate
— %
United States Rate
6.86 %
2025-05-22
Homeowner Tips
As of 2025-05-22, the average mortgage loan rate in the United States is 6.86% (30-year fixed-rate mortgage). If your rate is above 6.86%, consider refinancing.

Nearby Properties

 

Address Home Size Value Estimate
12950 Roslyn St 2,386 sqft $ 594,758
12920 Roslyn St 3,306 sqft $ 591,647
12941 Rosemary St 1,390 sqft $ 507,153
12961 Rosemary St 2,484 sqft $ 624,871
12911 Rosemary St 1,668 sqft $ 515,353

Property Taxes

Year Amount Change
2022 $ 3,067 + 3.83 %
2021 $ 2,954 + 11.85 %
2020 $ 2,641 -0.11 %
2019 $ 2,644 + 3.48 %
2018 $ 2,555 + 0.12 %
2017 $ 2,552 + 16.58 %
2016 $ 2,189 + 0.23 %
2015 $ 2,184 + 15.56 %
2014 $ 1,890 + 2.55 %
2013 $ 1,843
2011 $ 1,801 -10.35 %
2010 $ 2,009 + 0.55 %
2009 $ 1,998
2007 $ 1,840
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Your Tax Burden vs Colorado
You are in the bottom 45% property taxpayers in the state.
Your Tax Burden vs United States
You are in the bottom 45% property taxpayers in the country.
Homeowner Tips
In Adams County, CO, homeowners can apply for the General Property Tax Exemption if they own their primary residence and meet eligibility criteria. Other deductions include the Senior Property Tax Exemption for residents aged 65 and older and the Disabled Veteran's Exemption. Always check with the local assessor for updated details.

Risk Profile

Hazard Risk Index Expected Loss
Hail
Very High
Lightning
Relatively High
Tornado
Relatively Moderate
Cold Wave
Relatively Moderate
Ice Storm
Relatively Low
Landslide
Relatively Low
Winter Weather
Relatively Moderate
Riverine Flooding
Relatively Low
Strong Wind
Relatively Low
Wildfire
Relatively Low
Drought
Very Low
Earthquake
Very Low
Avalanche
N/A
Coastal Flooding
N/A
Heat Wave
N/A
Hurricane
N/A
Tsunami
N/A
Volcanic Activity
N/A
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Homeowner Tips
Hail and Lightning pose the highest risks according to the FEMA National Risk Index for your property at 12940 Roslyn St, Thornton, CO. To protect your home and family, take precautions such as securing your property, establishing an emergency plan, and staying updated on seasonal risks.

Solar Potential

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Expected Power Consumption and Spend

Monthly Minimum Average Maximum
Consumption 845 kWh 967 kWh 1,106 kWh
Spending $ 95 $ 109 $ 124
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Power consumption and spending estimated based on a sample of homes in your area adjusted by the square feet of your property.

Key Places in Your Area

fire_truck Fire
Station
Thornton Fire Department Station 5
14051 Colorado Blvd, Thornton, CO 80602, USA
(303) 538-7602
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Handling
Thornton Solid Waste-Recycling
12450 Washington St, Thornton, CO 80241, USA
(720) 977-6200
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Soil and Gardening

nature Hardiness Zone
5B
Homeowner Tips
In Zone 5B, consider planting Sedum, Daylilies, and Black-eyed Susans for vibrant colors. Also, Boxwood shrubs thrive well. For vegetables, try Tomatoes and Carrots. Ensure proper mulching to protect roots during cold winters.