Christina Mueske

Christina Mueske Ready to advise you on buying a new home, list your existing home and every home in between!! as an assistant. In my “off” time, I do Crossfit five days a week.

My husband and I grew up in Aurora/Metro Denver area and have been in northern Colorado since 2011. We welcomed the much slower pace of northern Colorado, not to mention all of the outdoor activities right out our front door. Professionally, I spent most of my years in Human Resources and the insurance and mortgage industries. After years of trying to find a certain happiness in my work, I decided

to start over and landed a job at The Group Inc. After watching all the excitement and activity, I knew immediately that I had found my dream job in Real Estate and promptly started the process to get licensed. For the first time in my life, I truly enjoy my job and look forward to work every day. I love animals and have a passion for yard work, singing and photography. I really cherish my dream career - helping people find their forever home, their first home, or any of the in-between homes. Helping folks list and sell their homes so they can move on to their next adventure is an adventure in and of itself and it’s both a joy and honor to share it with them. Professional Qualifications:

Broker Associate/Partner - The Group Inc. Real Estate
Member of National Association of Realtors
Member of Colorado Association of Realtors
Member of Fort Collins Board of Realtors
BA of Science, Human Resource Management


Professional Experience:

HR Generalist
Insurance Agent - Personal Lines and Commercial Lines
Mortgage Industry - Originator and Processor

One of the biggest questions I’m getting right now is: “What’s going to happen with the housing market in the second hal...
06/06/2026

One of the biggest questions I’m getting right now is: “What’s going to happen with the housing market in the second half of the year?”

And it makes sense why everyone is asking.

Affordability is tight. Rates feel high. Prices do too.

And people want to know if the second half of the year is going to be better.

Here's the honest answer. A lot of it depends on what happens with inflation – and the lingering uncertainty overseas. But even in today’s market, there’s opportunity, if you know where to look.

Want a breakdown of what’s impacting the market, where experts think things could go from here, and what you can actually do about it?

Send a DM or drop a comment below and I can send you over an article that breaks it all down.

What Rising Inflation Means for Your MoveInflation is still above where the Fed wants it, and that means mortgage rates ...
06/05/2026

What Rising Inflation Means for Your Move

Inflation is still above where the Fed wants it, and that means mortgage rates are likely to stay elevated for a while. But for people who need to move, strategy matters far more than trying to perfectly time the market.

Wondering what this means for your specific situation? Reach out today. Let's cut through the noise together and make a plan that actually works for you.

Data shows inflation is moving in the wrong direction. But before the headlines send anyone into a panic, here's what's actually going on, why it matters for the housing market, and what it means if you're thinking about buying or selling.

Because even though you want rates to come down, experts say this latest inflation data could actually set the stage for...
06/04/2026

Because even though you want rates to come down, experts say this latest inflation data could actually set the stage for rates to stay “higher for longer.”

So, what can you do about it? Should you just wait?

My advice is simple. Focus on what you can control.

Even in a market like this, there are things you can do to get the best mortgage rate possible. Because sometimes you need to move no matter what’s happening – and that’s okay.

You just need the right strategy.

Let's talk about what this means for your situation and your timing. Drop a comment below or send over a message.

Because you don’t have to figure it out alone. And there are still ways to move forward.

Still deciding whether to buy your first home now or wait? Here’s something you’ll want to consider.Buyers who get into ...
06/03/2026

Still deciding whether to buy your first home now or wait? Here’s something you’ll want to consider.

Buyers who get into their first home around age 30 build about $119,000 more in net worth by age 50 compared to those who wait until their 40s.

So, every year you spend saving for the "right" moment could quietly chip away at your future wealth.

That doesn’t mean buy before you’re ready. But it does mean, if you’re ready and able to buy now, it may be a better strategy than waiting.

DM me and let's map out what timeline fits your situation and our market. You might find that a head start matters more than waiting to save the "perfect" down payment.

06/02/2026

What Waiting To Buy a Home Could Cost You

Stuck deciding whether to buy now or wait? Waiting too long could cost you a sizeable nest egg. Buying your first home at 30 (instead of 40) could give you $119,000 more in net worth by age 50. Wondering if now’s your moment? Let’s chat. 

Less House, More Home: Why Smaller Homes Are Paying Off for Today’s BuyersToday’s smaller single-family homes and condos...
06/01/2026

Less House, More Home: Why Smaller Homes Are Paying Off for Today’s Buyers

Today’s smaller single-family homes and condos have more going for them than the square footage suggests. They can give your budget some breathing room and put you in a community designed with lifestyle in mind.

Curious about the options in our area? Let's connect.

You started shopping with a specific mental image of your future home in your mind. Then the houses in your budget came in smaller than you pictured.

A lot of people have been waiting for rates to drop or prices to come down before making a move. But the reality is, som...
05/31/2026

A lot of people have been waiting for rates to drop or prices to come down before making a move. But the reality is, sometimes life changes before the market does.
A growing family.
An empty nest.
A new job.
Retirement.
Needing to be closer to loved ones.

Those are the real reasons 1 in 5 buyers last year said they felt like they had to move, no matter the market. Because life doesn't wait for the timing to be perfect.

And if that’s where you are right now, you can still move. You may even have more options than you think. You just need someone who can help you find them.

Tempted to price your house high just to see what happens? You should know, overpriced homes generally don’t sell right ...
05/30/2026

Tempted to price your house high just to see what happens? You should know, overpriced homes generally don’t sell right away, they sit. And that delay will cost you.

The longer a house is on the market without any offers, typically the lower the eventual sale price.

So, how do you know that right number to list at? You lean on a pro.

The best list price depends on your neighborhood, and what buyers are actually paying right now. That’s where I can help.

DM me and let’s talk about a realistic strategy that’ll get your house sold for as much as possible (and as quickly as possible). Because overpricing may actually leave money on the table.

What Most Veterans Don't Know About Their VA Home Loan BenefitVA home loans can put homeownership within reach, and a tr...
05/29/2026

What Most Veterans Don't Know About Their VA Home Loan Benefit

VA home loans can put homeownership within reach, and a trusted lender can help make sure you understand the details before you move forward. If you’re active duty, you’ve served, or know someone who has, connect with a trusted lender who can walk you through whether you’d qualify and what the VA benefit offers. You may be able to buy a home sooner than you thought.

Nearly half of Veterans (49%) feel homeownership is currently out of reach, according to a recent survey from NewDay USA.

After a year or more of rates coming down, things have changed. And lately, mortgage rates have been climbing again. And...
05/28/2026

After a year or more of rates coming down, things have changed. And lately, mortgage rates have been climbing again.

And if that's made you wonder whether you should delay your move until they drop, you're not the only one.

The honest truth is that rates probably won't come down much until inflation cools off and some of the global uncertainty settles. And no one knows exactly when that'll be.

But what most headlines won't tell you is that rates aren't the only thing that affects affordability. Sure, they’re a big factor, but not all of the affordability news is bad.

Wages, home prices, and inventory are all trending in a direction that could still help make your move possible.

Want to know what that actually looks like for your situation? Drop a comment or send me a DM.

Because even though rates are higher, there are pockets of opportunity in any market, if you know where to look.

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