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Plum Creek — Kyle TX — Market Report — 03/10/2010 A grand master-planned community south of Austin TX, Plum Creek Kyle TX sits on more than 2,200 acres. It is pedestrian-friendly and is a mixed-use development, which means that when completed, Plum Creek Kyle TX will be a self-contained community...
Steeplechase — Kyle TX — Market Report — 03/08/2010 Steeplechase Kyle TX is a community of single-family homes that is one of the oldest planned subdivisions in Kyle TX. The homebuilding in Steeplechase in Kyle TX began about 12 years ago and ended several years ago. There is not a mandatory Home...
Indian Paintbrush — Kyle TX — Market Report — 03/07/2010 Indian Paintbrush Kyle TX s a community that features single-family homes built starting in 2004 by NuHome and Lennar Homes. Here is a PIE CHART showing market activity for Indian Paintbrush Kyle TX for the past 6 months through Sunday, Mar...
Don't Let Ignorance Turn A HUD Home Into A Dud Home There are many good deals out there on preforeclosure, REO, and HUD homes. But not all are great deals, so it pays to be prepared during your home search. HUD homes, or homes that have been foreclosed from VA or FHA loans and are now back on the...
Selling A Home Is Like Telling A Joke At A Middle School — Keep It Clean, People!
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Selling A Home Is Like Telling A Joke At A Middle School — Keep It Clean, People! With all the discussion about today's market consisting mostly of short sales, foreclosures, or otherwise distressed properties, it's easy to forget about the "normal" buyers and sellers that still exist. Of course...
Look For The "Meat" Of A Listing Presentation When you make the decision to sell your home, you are likely to have many preconceived notions about the people and processes that will be involved in the listing of your property to sell. Many people are disappointed former "FSBO" -- For Sale By Owne...
Tax Credit: The Calm Before The Storm? I was expecting to be busier right now with clients who are focused on getting a home to take advantage of the tax credit. But my current group of clients are not feeling a sense of urgency about it, and none are buying a house simply to take advantage of t...
Home Loans: A Bridge Over Troubled Water? Sometimes it's hard to believe that there are "normal" buyers and sellers out there. You listen to the news, read the blogs, hear the talk around the proverbial water cooler. Everybody has an opinion. The market sucks. The foreclosures are everywhere, and...
Sense Of Urgency: Mind Your Deadlines Are you the kind of person who operates best with clear deadlines? With checklists? Rules? Great! The process that begins when a purchase agreement "clock" starts should be a piece of cake for you. But if you don't like to be rushed, don't like pressure, like...
Buying A Home Isn't For Everybody It may sound like kind of a weird thing to hear from a real estate agent, but it is my honest and humble opinion. An opinion that I believe is backed up by facts. If you are a first-time homebuyer, the process of shopping for a home can be so fun and exciting tha...
More Tips For Your Closing Happiness The devil is in the details, you might have heard before. While I have to agree with that in almost every aspect of life, it is certainly true when it comes to the closing of a home purchase. The transaction can come off without a hitch. But don't count on it....
Hold Off On That New Car If You Want To Buy A House Soon If you follow the standard way of doing things that most people do in Central Texas, as well as other parts of the country, you buy a new car before you buy a house. Back in the Good Ol' Days (meaning anytime before mid-2006), it probably d...
The Trickle-Down Effect of Closing The closing of your home purchase is decided by many factors -- some in your control, some not in your control. After you make it past the inspection period, the appraisal is ordered. If it comes in at or above the sales price and it passes the lender's interna...
Don't Go To The Closing Table Unprepared As many closings as I have been on, it seems like each time I go, there are more papers to sign if you are the buyer. Sellers have a small amount of paperwork by comparison. When you finally reach the big day, you have a lot to celebrate. You found a house...
Don't Make Your Closing Day Overwhelming Whether you have purchased 10 rental properties, or you are buying your very first home, the closing process can be daunting and, if you are not prepared, leave you open to future issues. I have been through hundreds of closings, and I still get butterflie...
Consider Your Home Warranty Before Responding To Inspection — Agent Aaron @ 512-845-4204
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Consider Your Home Warranty Before Responding To Inspection — Agent Aaron @ 512-845-4204 You bought a house you love. It may be a little older, or the current owners may not have kept up on maintenance. Whatever the situation is, you have ordered a home inspection and it has come back. You were e...
To Remodel Or To Move, That Is The Question — Agent Aaron @ 512-845-4204 While there are many homeowners who are struggling in various ways do to the changes in the real estate market, there is still an overwhelming majority of people who are doing OK and may be considering upgrading to a new hom...
Tire-Kickers Welcome, Too — Agent Aaron @ 512-845-4204 So, you hear all the doom and gloom news regarding the real estate market, and you wonder: What do I believe? How does it effect me? Well, I am glad you asked! Real estate is a very complex business always, but especially these days. The medi...
Things Can Go Wrong ... That's Why I Am Here! It's true, real estate transactions can be complex and downright confusing sometimes. And I am sure you probably have a few friends, co-workers or family members who have a few horror stories about what they went through. While most of them have good ...
Recipe: Rib Eye ala Aaron! Get yourself a couple of dry-aged rib eyes, bone in of course. Let steaks sit until room temperature (VERY IMPORTANT step). Heat cast iron grill pan on high for 5 minutes; heat oven to 425 degrees. Brush steaks with olive oil; season with salt and pepper to taste, but d...