Halloween is around the corner. It is time to get spooky, unless your house is on the market. When trying to woo a buyer, we’d like to say keep your Halloween decorations packed up for next year. Simple pumpkins and non-scary, tasteful decorations for around the house to celebrate fall, etc., are the way to […]
Below is an article that appeared in the Community Impact News on Sept. 10. It is a nice overview of Proposition 1 that will be on the November ballot. Its focus? Funding for road improvements. Take a look and see where you stand, and then be sure to vote. Here’s the link to the article, […]
To help protect the water supply and reduce household risks, bring unwanted medications to Prescription Drug Take-Back Day on Saturday, Sept. 27 in Georgetown. Drugs that are expired or no longer needed will be collected — no questions asked — from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Sun City Legacy Hills Park Pavilion, 200 […]
Remember when you were in elementary, middle or high school and what was available to you for a school lunch? There were the healthy choices…yes…but also the baskets of fries and chicken nuggets, chips galore, pudding and slices of pie, etc. Ooooooo pie. Times are a-changing along with food options. So, have you ever wondered […]
I recently had the pleasure of hearing Mark Dotzour, lead economist for the Real Estate Center at Texas A&M, present his perspective on our local real estate economy here in the Austin metro area. In un-Dotzour-like manner, he remained bullish on our area, although I did note the plateau effect he was seeing in residential […]
Choosing a home for your family includes factors beyond the walls of the house. For buyers with children, one of the top factors is area schooling. With that said, the Texas Education Agency (TEA) recently published its 2014 accountability ratings for Central Texas school districts and campuses. This tool will help you understand how well […]
GETTING BACK TO NORMAL You may have seen some of the articles being circulated about a dip in home sales for the first time in the past three years (Community Impact News). I’ve been chatting with the team and clients about this very topic for about a month when I noticed that trend on the […]
From the National Association of Realtors® (NAR) analyzed current housing conditions, job creation and population trends in metropolitan statistical areas1 across the U.S. to determine the best markets for aspiring, leading edge Millennial homebuyers. Austin and Salt Lake City were identified as top standouts for Millennials for having a young adult population with solid job growth rates and still relatively affordable […]
[ezcol_1half] Sundance Ranch [/ezcol_1half] [ezcol_1half_end][/ezcol_1half_end] View Larger Map View Sundance Ranch What is the average selling price of homes? Average selling price in 2013: $395,193. Which builders are located in Sundance Ranch? Homes in Sundance Ranch are built by custom, private builders, ranging from Mediterranean to Farmhouse style, from 1800 to 4000 square feet. How […]
If you don’t have plans, here is a great list of firework displays and events around the Central Texas area to keep you festive and feeling patriotic on July 4th. Thanks to Holly Schuler at Gracy Title for the information!
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