Do You Know Who Your Working With When It Comes To Buying Your Home?

The real estate industry is made up of mostly agents with less than 2 years of experience in real estate. Sure they may have 5-10 years of marketing and sales experience listed on their website along with the grey hair that age brings, but have they really been selling and buying real estate for that long? Let’s take a look at a few tools that you as a consumer can use to do your homework on your agent.

Historical Homes - Know What You’re Buying

The charm of living in a historical neighborhood appeals to many. The houses are unique with interesting architecture, not like the cookie cutter homes in most new subdivisions. Most homes are also located in desirable mature areas with tree-lined streets and wide sidewalks.

Austin Realty Market Gets a Boost

The Austin realty market is luckier than some real estate areas. A large retailer will be opening a new store in Austin which will boast 141,000 square foot. This is good news because an increase in employment is one of the factors that help real estate markets fight the current downward trend.

Real Estate Teamwork: How Your Realtor Accomplishes Your Goals

You may not realize it, but helping you find a great home is often a joint venture between your Realtor and a number of other professionals.  In fact, it is through your Realtor’s willingness to work with other professionals that you can more quickly find a great place to live at a price you can afford.

Real Estate 101: What is a Realtor?

In order to become a Realtor, a person must first successfully complete the requirements to become a real estate agent.  Then, the agent must complete certain steps in order to become a member of the National Association of Realtors.  It is only at this time that the agent can properly be referred to as a Realtor.

Real Estate 101: What to Fix When Selling?

Selling your home is a big moment in your life.  After all, you are likely selling your home because you have decided to move to a new town or state.  Or, perhaps you need to move into a larger home in order to accommodate your family or into a smaller home because the kids have left the nest.  Regardless of your reasoning, you want to make sure you get the best price possible while also selling the home as quickly as possible.  In order to make this happen, it is a good idea to follow these simple, quick, Realtor-recommended improvement tips that will help get your home sold.

Real Estate 101: Investing in Foreclosures

When it comes to real estate investing, making money off of foreclosed homes is a highly specialized area that can become aggressive as well.  This is because investing in foreclosed real estate is a specific market and those that are involved in this form of investment tend to be highly educated when it comes to making money in this manner.  Therefore, before you get involved in real estate investment, it is important that you become as educated as possible about buying and selling this type of real estate for the most profit.

Real Estate 101: Choosing the Right Home Inspector

After you have found the home that seems to be the one that you want to purchase, it is time to get a home inspection completed.  You can enlist in the services of your Realtor to help you find a great inspector, but you should not rely entirely upon your Realtor to tell you which inspector you should use.  After all, the home you will be purchasing will be your property and, if you choose a poor real estate agent, you might actually be referred to an inspector that performs a poor inspection.  Therefore, you should keep a few things in mind when selecting a professional to conduct the home inspection.

Downtown Austin: Austin Museum of Art

A mainstay of Austin culture and art since 1916, and in its present location since 1996, the Austin Museum of Art has provided the community with accessible artwork to enlighten and educate its citizens. Echoing the words of museum patron Clara Driscoll, the museum is a place that “brings pleasure in the appreciation of art to the people of Texas.”

Austin, Texas Lake Cruises and Boat Rentals

If you are a water-lover, but afraid that a move to Austin, Texas means the end of lake sports, you obviously haven’t heard about the three most popular lakes in the Austin, TX area. Lady Bird Lake, Lake Austin and Lake Travis are full of recreational opportunities to suit every level of play, from swimming and boating to jet skiing and lake cruises.

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