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RREA Presents: 20023 Rene Creek Court, Spring TX 77388

20023 Rene Creek Ct, Spring, TX 77388 (MLS # 70567500)

(all data current as of 2/14/2012)
Price $194,500
Beds 5
Baths 3 full, 1 half
Home size 3,281 sq ft
Lot Size 8,427 sq ft
Days on Market 96
5 Bedrooms 3 car garage, cul-de-sac, gameroom C-tile extended entry, formal dining with tall ceilings, large secondary bedrooms. upgraded kitchen w/silestone counters, 42'' cabinets. Master suite has recessed ceiling his and hers vanities, whirlpool tub and large walkin closet. Family room has beautiful fireplace, nice and open to kitchen. Also has tech shield, home alarm and so much more.

Property Type(s): Single-Family

Last Updated 2/9/2012 Tract Louetta Lakes
Year Built 2006 Community Far Northwest
Garage Spaces 3.0 County Harris
Total Parking 3

Price History

Prior to Jan 5, '12 $199,900
Jan 5, '12 - Today $194,500

Schools

School District Klein
High School Klein Collins

Additional Details

Features

1st Lien Assumable No
Bedroom Description Master Bed - 1st Floor
Cooling System Desc Central Electric
Defects No Known Defects
Disclosures Short Sale
Exterior Construction Brick Veneer
Exterior Description Back Yard Fenced
Fireplace Description Gas Connections
Foundation Description Slab
Garage Description Attached Garage
Garage/Carport Desc Auto Garage Door Opener
Heating System Description Central Gas
Interior Features Alarm System - Owned
Lot Description Cul-De-Sac
Lot Size Source Appraisal District
Maintenance Fee No
Master Bath Description Double Sinks
Number Of Unit Stories 2
Ownership Type Full Ownership
Prop Type Single-Family
Property Type Free Standing
Restrictions Deed Restrictions
Roof Description Composition
Status Pending Continue to Show
Street Surface Asphalt
Style Description Traditional
Utility Room Description Utility Rm in House
Water Sewer Description Water District

Location

Listing information deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Read full disclaimer.

Listed with Register Real Estate Advisors

(view all details for MLS #70567500)

WBM #38 – HAFA Timeline to Closing

Hey guys and welcome to another addition of White Board Monday. This is the third (and final) installment on my series on HAFA, the Home Affordable Foreclosure Alternatives Program. This video goes through the timeline you can expect to follow to get to a modification.

I hope you enjoy and find it informative. Call or email me anytime to get started! 281.288.3500 sheryl@rrea.com

Land for Business Close to New Exxon Campus in Spring, Texas

This video of 20703 Sunshine Lane is of unrestricted land that can be used for commercial or residential purposes.  It’s approximately one mile from the new EXXON MOBILE Campus being built in Spring, Texas.  It would be a perfect location for a medical complex, a warehouse, manufacturing location, or office suites.  It is about one acre of land that has been filled and leveled, ready for building.  The seller is open to seller financing as an option.

Houston Office Market: Among Nation’s Strongest

HOUSTON (Marcus & Millichap) – One of the “healthiest employment markets in the country” will keep Houston office properties among the
nation’s strongest performers this year, reports Marcus & Millichap in its third-quarter 2011 office market update.

Among the firm’s projections for Houston for the remainder of 2011:

  • The city will add 98,000 jobs this year, an increase of 3.9
    percent, the nation’s largest. Last year, the metro gained 45,900
    positions, climbing 1.8 percent. Office users will create 17,900 spots,
    rising 3.4 percent.
  • In 2011, builders will complete major projects that broke ground before
    the recession. Developers are expected to bring 1.3 million sf of new
    office space to the metro, up from 1.1 million sf last year. Over the
    past five years, annual completions averaged 2.6 million sf.
  • Thanks to employment gains and below-trend construction, vacancy will fall
    to 14.1 percent this year, dipping 100 basis points. In 2010, vacancy
    ticked up 20 basis points.
  • Asking rents will gain 3.2 percent to $24.55 per sf at year end, while effective
    rents climb 4.6 percent to $20.80 per sf. In 2010, asking rents were down
    1.1 percent while effective rents fell 1.7 percent.

Warding Off Water Woes

The article below was written by LaVonda M. Fletcher, State Farm® Agent, Spring, Texas.  Her office is in the same shopping center with RREA and we share some mutual clients.  I trust LaVonda and her staff to insure RREA and I highly recommend you get a quote from her next time you are shopping for home, auto, life, or health insurance.

Water damage can occur almost anywhere in your house.  Water-using
appliances and fixtures, such as refrigerators with icemakers, dishwashers,
washing machines, toilets and water heaters, are common locations of leaks.

Unfortunately, slow leaks at these appliances and fixtures are often times impossible to see until it is too
late.  If it goes undetected, a slow leak can lead to rotting house framing and subfloors, and can be a precursor to a
catastrophic leak that can release several gallons of water per minute, causing
extensive water damage.  A water leak detection system may help prevent these problems.

There are two types of water leak detection systems:  passive and active.

Passive leak detection systems are intended to alert you of a leak.  They generally sound an audible
alarm tone and some may also feature a flashing light.  Passive systems are frequently
battery-operated, stand-alone units.  They are inexpensive and easy to install.  Some simply sit on the floor while others may be wall mounted.  A moisture sensor is located on the floor and activates the alarm when it becomes wet.  Passive leak detection systems are especially useful in locations where
it is easy for someone to hear the alarm, such as near refrigerators, dishwashers, or toilets.

Active leak detection systems usually generate some type of alarm,
but also perform a function that will stop the water flow.  They feature a shut-off valve and some means
to determine that a leak is occurring.   Most devices use moisture sensors to detect a leak.  Other systems use a flow sensor and a timer
to determine that something is leaking and the water needs to be turned off.
An individual appliance system, which costs $50 to $150, detects a leak from a specific appliance, such a
washing machine or water heater and shuts off the water supply to that
appliance only.  You can often install these systems without the use of special tools.
A whole house system, which costs $500 to $1,500, sends an alarm when a
leak is detected and automatically shuts off the main water service.  Some models can also be integrated with a
local or central station security system.

Contact a local contractor,
building official or hardware store for more information about water leak
detection systems.  If you would like
more information about how you can prevent water losses in your home, please
contact an expert, visit statefarm.com, or call LaVonda Fletcher at (281) 350-4800
or stop by her State Farm office located at 1614 Louetta Road, Spring, TX  77388.

July Texas Existing Home Sales Up 18%

COLLEGE STATION (Real Estate Center) – Sales of existing single-family homes
in Texas in July were up 18 percent from a year ago, according to the
most recent Multiple Listing
Services (MLS) data
compiled by the Real Estate Center at Texas A&M
University.

Nearly 19,630 existing single-family homes were sold, data showed.

The median home price was down 1 percent to $153,200, and the
state’s overall inventory was at 7.9 months.

July 2011 MLS data for many Texas cities are available on the Center’s website. Here is a
sampling (data current as of Aug. 29, 2011):

 

Sales

Change from

Last Year

Median

Price

Change from

Last Year

Months’

Inventory

Amarillo

267 up 47% $124,400 down 1% 7.3

Austin

2,178 up 33% $193,900 down 9% 6.5

Brownsville

47 down 11% $91,200 down 15% 13.1

Corpus

Christi

329 up 19% $145,900 up 8% 10

Dallas

4,064 up 21% $165,100 down 2% 7

El Paso

466 up 12% $133,900 down 4% 7.8

Fort Worth

724 up 18% $109,700 down 5% 6.9

Harlingen

65 down 6% $88,300 up 12% 23.6

Houston

5,544 up 17% $159,300 up 1% 7.7

Lubbock

311 up 38% $119,000 up 5% 8

San Angelo

100 up 1% $124,600 up 5% 6.9

San Antonio

1,731 up 11% $155,600 down 4% 8.4

Temple-

Belton

158 up 12% $125,000 up 8% 9.5

Tyler

278 up 9% $139,200 up 3% 14.5

Wichita

Falls

181 up 74% $60,700 down 37% 8.8

Texas

19,628 up 18% $153,200 down 1% 7.9

RREA Presents: 20817 Sunshine Lane, Spring, TX 77388

Open House: 20542 Bonds Creek Spring TX 77388

Open House Saturday, July 30th, 10:00am – 2:00 pm. Come see this beautiful home!

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WBM #20 – Curb Appeal

This week’s White Board Monday is about things to do to improve the curb appeal of your home when you are ready to sell. You can find a complete list at http://rrea.com/home-staging-tips/.

Forest Oaks Park – Have you seen it?

Have you seen the forest Oaks Park? I would be happy to show you homes in the area. Call me today to get started.

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