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November
26

Here today gone tomorrow! An old saying with a lot of relevance today in our local Real Estate Market.
Check out this New Listing in Cedar Park TX at 409 Oakcrest Dr. in the Buttercup Creek area before it is too late!

Ideal for Owner Occupants or Investors - Single Family Residence with 3 Bedrooms, 2 Full Baths, 2 Living and Dinning areas and  a 2 Car Garage.

The combination of Floor Plan, Curb Appeal, Treed Lot and Location making it even more desirable!

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November
15

In an effort to grow my business and focus on personal growth I have recently begun a course of study in Leadership.  Kudos to Danny L. Smith of Gateway Mortgage for his invitation to a series on Impact Leadership that he has been running.  During a series of weekly meetings we have been studying the Impact of Leadership on personal growth. As with most courses of study we begin with a series of questions and self evaluation.  What would you like to achieve in the next hour?  What are your plans for today, this week or the month?  Where will you be in 5 years?

Taking the time to under...

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November
4

The answer to this question may very well be finding a Broker that can get you an exclusive connection to select pre-market inventory.

Remember the days when homes may have taken a few months to sell?  Things have changed in many areas and increasingly Buyers are looking to Brokers and Agents for a window into inventory not yet advertised.

Even prior to the hot Seller markets we are seeing today, the best Brokers have employed "Coming Soon" or "Pre-Marketing" Campaigns as part of their standard operating procedure for years.
It is a great way to be sure that each home i...

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October
17

Message:

I have a colleague (Bill Morris) at RE/MAX Capital City who has very unselfishly invested a great deal of time over the past two years with ABoR Government Affairs.  I am writing today to acknowledge my associate and help Bill to spread a  message by asking you to vote on this important upcoming issue.  

Their work has been aimed at getting the Texas Water Plan funded and the time has come!   I am writing to encourage your vote FOR Proposition 6 on the November 5, 2013 ballot. (Or sooner ... early voting begins on 10/21.)

The impact of drought conditions in Central Texas have reached historic proportions. Austin Water is making plans for even more stringent rationing than we have seen before.   Central Texans are feeling the strain and even with the significant rainfall that we have received over the last few da...

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October
10

Should a Seller and/or their Agent be required to disclose information sent to them by another Agent or Property Inspector while a home is listed?  The answer is Absolutely!

While it is true in my opinion that any "new" information that is received regarding a property should become part of the future disclosure, inspection reports are "subjective" in nature as must be treated as such.

A good listing agent knows there may be some additional work to mitigate or prevent any damage to the Seller client that these reports could potentially bring with them.  Addressing any concerns raised by any inspection reports, including CLUE reports from Insurance companies, Wood Destroying Insect Reports, Licensed property inspectors or others shouldn't be very difficult, especially if the Seller was truthful on the initial disclosures.

In fact, information received while a home is listed can actually become a benefit to the Seller...

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