Historic District Moratorium. “NO means NO!”
June 23, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
If you currently live or have ever lived in one of the Houston Historic Districts, you know what an immense amount of emotion is involved with regard to the properties in these locations. Some argue the “value” of the home is in the history of the building, while others argue that if it is dilapidated [...]
Staging your home to sell
May 25, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
As a Realtor®, one of the things I am most sensitive to during a listing appointment or if I am taking a buyer to view a home, is the property’s “ambiance”. Let’s look at a few items that can make or break the sale of your home, without you even realizing it. To begin, whenever [...]
The tax credit is over, what now?
May 25, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
With so many people taking advantage of the Home Buyer’s tax incentive that ended in April, what does that mean for a potential buyer now? Well, it can be good news. During the last 2 months of the tax incentive, it was close to impossible for us as Realtors® to a.) find a home that [...]
Single Family Home Sales Rise, Interest Rates Expected to Follow
April 13, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
Haven’t bought your house yet? Still contemplating on whether or not this is a good decision for you? Let’s take a look at some year to date numbers as well as what is happening with interests rates, you might just decide right now is the best time to take that leap of faith. In an [...]
Fantastic Loan Options
March 9, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
Wow! Have you heard? There are some really great incentive out there for buyers. I just met with some of the financial people at BBVA Compass Bank and they have some really creative and interesting loan options available to buyers. There is no better time to purchase a home than right now. The government is [...]
