NextHome Grand

NextHome Grand NextHome Grand is an innovative real estate company ready to help our clients buy and sell properties.

We specialize in farm and ranch, residential sales, new construction and luxury homes. Broker & Owner, Nathalie Ames, a 4th generation REALTOR®, taps into nearly 30 years in real estate sales. Her integrity, years of experience, broad market reach and wide personal and business referral networks all help simplify the real estate process and make your journey to the closing table hassle free and en

joyable. Associate Broker, Julia Williams, is a 5th generation Colorado native and a 2nd generation REALTOR® who brings a strategic, hands-on approach to the personalized service she offers her clients looking to buy or sell. Professionalism and integrity are the cornerstone of her business. Whether you're a first-time home buyer, you're looking for a vacation getaway, or you want to make a long-term investment in land or a ranch, Nathalie and Julia can find the ideal property and negotiate the best terms for you. At NextHome Grand, we are ready to help you buy or sell your property from the Grand Mesa to the Grand Valley, here in Western Colorado.

A big congratulations to Valerie with NextHome Grand on her first closing! She is on fire 🔥 with two more upcoming closi...
05/14/2026

A big congratulations to Valerie with NextHome Grand on her first closing! She is on fire 🔥 with two more upcoming closings this month!💥 Congratulations Val! 🧡

So excited about this! Game On! 🧡
05/07/2026

So excited about this! Game On! 🧡

Always important to have a plan!
03/22/2026

Always important to have a plan!

Yep, it’s dry as hell. It’s been windy all winter, and if you actually dig into the climate analog data, we’ve seen an increase in the number of windy days in a calendar year since around 1990, so yeah, that checks out lol. Add in the fires we’re already dealing with, including the tragic loss of life in Nebraska, and yeah, it’s been a lot.

I get it. I really do. And I hear about it every single day. Not in a bad way, but when you’re in my position, and you’re accessible with eyes and ears everywhere and constantly reporting on what’s happening, you see the best and the worst every day, and that takes a toll.

That’s exactly why I choose to lean into positivity when I can. That’s a conscious choice. Life has taught me that being an optimist, mixed with being a realist, is a far better place to live than sitting in pessimism.

I’m just being real with you, my neurospicy brain, the way it’s wired, the stuff I’ve been through. you guys think you know me, but you haven’t even scratched the surface yet lol. There’s a method to my madness. Maybe someday I’ll tell the full story, but not right now.

What matters right now is this, as we head into spring and eventually summer, it’s pretty obvious winter packed its bags and dipped out. So for the time being, we’re dealing with drought, wind, and elevated fire danger. I don’t know exactly when that changes. My lane is meteorology, I can confidently take you out 7–10 days, maybe two weeks if the atmosphere cooperates, and on rare occasions a seasonal outlook works out, but I don’t hang my hat on those.

One thing I am not is a climatologist. One thing I am not is a politician. I will rarely if ever entertain those two things on my page because that’s not how I best serve my communities and this is not the page for those debates. There are 1 million other corners where people can engage, and argue but this isn’t one of them.

So here’s the deal, 10% of life is what happens, 90% is how you respond. Yeah yeah, didn’t plan on turning this into a Tony Robbins moment 😂 but some of y’all forced my hand. The 10% is a crapshoot, we’ve already established that. So let’s talk about the 90%.

If you don’t have an evacuation plan, you need one, like yesterday. Every climate has its hazards, this is one of ours.

There’s no need to panic if you’re prepared and know exactly what you’re going to do. There are roughly 70,000 homes sitting in the urban/wildland interface just in the Denver metro alone. Every single one of those should have defensible space. At least 30 feet. Clean your gutters, clear out dead vegetation, move anything flammable away from your home, pull weeds, anything that can catch and carry fire needs to go. If possible.

In 2024, a fire threatened my home town and many people I know. Burning hundreds of thousands of acres. Many homes were saved not just because of our firefighting heroes local volunteers. Also because most of them had defensible space around their homes.

Also, starting July 1, new regulations will require more fire resistant materials in remodels. That’s not random, that’s reality adjusting to what we’re dealing with.

On top of that, build your people circle. Make a group chat, call it “wildfire besties” if you want 😂 but seriously, have people you trust, communicate your plans, know who you’re checking in with if things go sideways.

Harden your home where you can. Installing 1/8 inch metal mesh over attic and crawlspace vents helps block embers. If it’s in the budget, consider upgrading to dual pane tempered glass windows, they hold up better against heat.

And don’t forget the six P’s which are people and pets, papers like IDs, insurance and prescriptions, personal items you can’t replace, your phones and hard drives, and your plastics like cards and cash. If you’ve got animals or livestock, take the time now to look into evacuation plans specific to them.

Look, I know I’m not covering everything here. That’s where this community comes in. There are people here who have lived through loss, learned the hard lessons, and are more than willing to share what they know so others don’t have to go through the same pain. That matters.

We can’t control everything. We can’t fix stupid. Accidents are going to happen, people are going to keep doing human things, that’s not changing anytime soon. But what we can do is prepare, educate ourselves, and stay level headed instead of panicking.

So yeah, it’s dry 🔥 it’s windy 💨 and yeah, it’s a tinderbox right now.

But you’re not powerless. Focus on the 90%.

09/03/2025

We are excited to have Valerie with NextHome Grand joining our team!!! Welcome Valerie!!!! 🧡

I'm a local realtor working in the Grand Valley.

452 Red River Loop in Palisade Legends  has had a price adjustment. Now listed for $399,900Call listing broker, Nathalie...
06/06/2025

452 Red River Loop in Palisade Legends has had a price adjustment. Now listed for $399,900
Call listing broker, Nathalie Ames, for more information or a showing!
970-314-3929

Listing alert at Palisade Legends! 452 Red River Loop, Clifton, CO 815202 bedroom, 1 bath, 2 car parking$412,000True loc...
05/31/2025

Listing alert at Palisade Legends!
452 Red River Loop, Clifton, CO 81520
2 bedroom, 1 bath, 2 car parking
$412,000

True lock and leave luxury living in this beautiful 2 bedroom, 1 bath, home in award-winning Palisade Legends. This home is great for entertaining and features concrete floors, mini splits for heat and a/c in each room, vaulted ceilings, finished closets, a fire mitigation sprinkler system, an instant water heater, custom cabinets, the Zen finish package, high efficiency lighting, Anderson windows, an outdoor covered patio and a private fenced custom back yard with a fire pit.
Long and short-term rentals are allowed and managed by the Association. 452 Red River Loop comes with a 2-car carport parking with a large 20 x 4.6 storage room for all of your outdoor gear.
The professionally managed, high amenity, Association features include a clubhouse with swimming pool, exercise room, library, art room, conference room, guest room, multi-sport court including pickleball, and a pet park. Located on the Palisade Fruit and Wine Byway, by the Trailhead of the Colorado River Front Trail and in the Palisade School District.
452 Red River Loop won all 8 awards in the 2020 Parade of Homes. Can be sold with some of the furniture. Live Where You Love & Love Where You Live!

Please call Nathalie Ames, NextHome Grand with questions or if you would like a showing! 970-314-3920

It’s been a busy January! Happy Sellers!                     Nathalie Ames
01/14/2025

It’s been a busy January! Happy Sellers!

Nathalie Ames

Happy Winter Solstice!
12/21/2024

Happy Winter Solstice!

Happy Thanksgiving from all of us at NextHome Grand! We are so thankful for all of our amazing clients, supporters, buye...
11/28/2024

Happy Thanksgiving from all of us at NextHome Grand! We are so thankful for all of our amazing clients, supporters, buyers & sellers!!! 🧡

Nathalie Ames has some happy Sellers! Both sold for full price. 🧡
09/12/2024

Nathalie Ames has some happy Sellers! Both sold for full price. 🧡

Happy Labor Day from all of us at NextHome Grand!
09/02/2024

Happy Labor Day from all of us at NextHome Grand!

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11011 Highway 65
Mesa, CO
81643

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