On Dec. 30, 2021 the most destructive wildfire in Colorado’s history destroyed more than 1,000 homes in Boulder County. Stay up to date on news, resources, recovery tips and ways to help.
- Eligible Marshall Fire survivors can receive housing support
- Superior rebate for homeowners rebuilding after Marshall Fire expiring
- More than 30 groups to join Louisville Marshall Fire recovery fair
- Homeowners affected by Marshall Fire can sign up for trees, receive landscaping resources at Louisville event
- Marshall Fire lawsuits against Xcel continue to pile up
- Additional 2 dozen plaintiffs sue Xcel over Marshall Fire origin
- Free trees available for Boulder County homeowners affected by Marshall Fire
- State to mitigate underground Lewis Coal Mine Fire in Boulder County
- Boulder County sheriff says Marshall Fire investigation slowed by Xcel
- Heat pump giveaway for residents impacted by Marshall Fire
Colorado Landmark, Realtors receives global recognition for Marshall Fire recovery efforts
BOULDER (April 18) – Leading Real Estate Companies of the World® recognizes Colorado Landmark, Realtors as their April 2022 recipient of “Leading RE Good Things” for their recovery efforts of the Marshall Fire. This global recognition was shared on Friday, April 15,...
How to create a home inventory
For those of us fortunate enough to have been out of the path of the Marshall Fire in Boulder County, there’s no time like the present to update – or create – an inventory of personal property.
Marshall Fire and property taxes
When your home burns to the ground and everything has been taken from your normal life, a torrent of questions on a huge array of topics comes to mind. One of these questions is, “what will happen to my property taxes?”
Tips for checking the adequacy of your Homeowners Insurance
In the aftermath of the devastating Marshall Fire, home insurance is top of mind. For those of us fortunate enough to have escaped this urban wildfire, now is the time to review your insurance policy.
Resources For Those Affected by the Marshall Fire
If you or someone you know has been displaced by the Marshall Fire, the following resources are available for those affected. Additional information and more comprehensive help (such as insurance resources) can be found here.
Realtors® announce $2 million relief grant for victims of Boulder County fires
A $2 million grant from the Realtors® Relief Foundation is to be distributed to victims of the December 2021 fires that ravaged Boulder County, destroying more than 1,000 residential properties.
Colorado had hottest six months in history, new data shows
The average temperature for the last six months is the hottest recorded in Colorado and the country as a whole, according to data released this week by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
Outpouring of generous support and resources for Marshall fire survivors
Resources for housing and financial assistance for those who need help from the Marshall Fire in Boulder County, Colorado as well as information for the many who want to donate money, time and goods.
The Lighter Side: Home is where most everything is until it’s not
It is said that home is where the heart is, where family and pets and memories are. But really, home is where most everything is.
FEMA to offer Marshall Fire repair, rebuilding sessions in Boulder County
Disaster survivors affected by the Marshall Fire can visit select Boulder County home improvement stores to get rebuilding tips from mitigation experts.