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Houston Home Sales Remain in Positive Territory for a 6th Straight Month

The latest MLS release with November 2011 residential sales statistics has been posted in the HAR Newsroom. Please click HERE  to read the release. It will be distributed to the media today so it will likely be reported in the newspapers and on TV, radio and the Internet in the next couple of days. For your convenience, you may also view the video of HAR Chairman Carlos P. Bujosa discussing the statistics embedded within the release.

In an effort to keep our members as informed as possible about the real estate market, we wanted to make you aware of the latest statistics. Obviously, it is important to remember that “all real estate is local,” and these figures are for the aggregate of the greater Houston area. That is why we strive to encourage all consumers to seek the guidance and assistance of their REALTOR® who has the most experience and market knowledge about their particular localized market.

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Real Estate Networking Night – Houston, Texas

Real Estate Networking Night is a great opportunity for Realtors, mortgage professionals, and others in the real estate industry to come together in a relaxed atmosphere, get to know each other, and see how they can do business together.

The next events are October 18th in the Woodlands and October 19th in the inner loop. Check their website or Facebook page for details.

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August Texas Existing Home Sales Up 24%

COLLEGE STATION (Real Estate Center) – Sales of existing single-family Texas homes in August were up 24% 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.

More than 21,200 existing single-family homes were sold, data showed.

The median home price was $153,200, about the same as a year ago, and the state’s overall inventory was at 7.4 months.

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

 

Sales

Change from

Last Year

Median

Price

Change from

Last Year

Months’

Inventory

Abilene

174 up 21% $108,900 down 11% 6.3

Arlington

431 up 39% $132,100 down 2% 5.8

Austin

2,193 up 31% $194,600 no change 5.8

Beaumont

160 down 8% $144,600 up 6% 12.3

Brownsville

78 up 32% $117,100 up 3% 13.5

Dallas

4,540 up 31% $163,500 down 1% 6.4

Fort Worth

778 up 12% $124,900 up 3% 6.6

Houston

6,063 up 29% $157,700 up 1% 7.2

McAllen

185 up 35% $109,700 down 6% 15.1

Odessa

89 up 3% $142,500 down 5% 4.3

Port Arthur

55 down 5% $103,800 down 6% 13.3

San Antonio

1,811 up 9% $153,500 down 4% 7.9

South Padre

Island

25 down 7% $197,500 up 20% 41.9

Texarkana

85 up 1% $106,200 up 2% 10.2

Waco

184 up 26% $118,900 down 11% 9.9

Texas

21,246 up 24% $153,200 no change 7.4

 

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Real Estate Networking Night

Real Estate Networking Night is a great event designed to bring real estate professionals in the Houston metro area together and allow them to find ways to work together.

Free for Realtors and mortgage professionals, RENN is a way to take all of the friends you have made online through social media, and turn them into a real face. Register Real Estate Advisors is proud to support this great organization and will be at the events in force.

The first event is in the Woodlands on October 18th at Baker Street Pub & Grill on 25 Waterway Ave. Find them on Facebook to find an event near you!

Don’t miss them, we will see you there!

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RREA Featured in the National REALTOR Magazine

RREA is honored to be the featured brokerage in the national REALTOR Magazine this month. They showcase innovative brokerages that do things a little differently. We were showcased because of our use of the internet and video production as a means of ensuring our client’s homes have the widest possible exposure.

We are honored to be mentioned and are constantly striving to ensure our company has the latest technology, best educated agents, and is the most effective brokerage in the Houston metro area.

Check out the link. If you are a Realtor, your copy will be in your mailbox soon.

http://realtormag.realtor.org/for-brokers/standouts/article/2011/10/lights-camera-sale

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2011 TREPAC Bowl-a-thon

A great time was had by all at the 2011 TREPAC Bowl-a-thon.

Team RREA did their best. What they lack in bowling skill, they more than make up for in enthusiasm!

This event raises money for the Texas Real Estate Political Action Committee.

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Bayou City’s Speedy Recovery

HOUSTON (Houston Association of Realtors)
– Houston’s office and industrial markets are recovering more quickly than
expected, according to the Houston Association of Realtors’
quarterly market research
.

The office market fared well in first quarter 2011, especially Class-A
space, which had a positive absorption of 203,564 sf.
Overall negative net absorption was 64,608 sf.

The industrial market is stabilizing, with a negative absorption
of only 34,621 sf.

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Get The Facts About Flooding

The following article was submitted to the Houston Association of Realtors by the Harris County Flood Control District.  For more information you can visit their website at http://hcfcd.org .

 It may be a relief for many homeowners to learn their homes are not located in a mapped floodplain – especially when lenders don’t require them to have flood insurance.  Many may think, “Great!  I must not be at risk for flooding.”  However, that kind of thinking could be a costly mistake.  About 70% of the 2,300 homes that flooded in west Harris County last April were not in a mapped floodplain.  While Flood Insurance Rate Maps, also called “floodplain maps,” are good indicators of certain flooding risks, they do not show all flooding risks for our area, which receives about 4 feet of rain every year.

Floodplain maps, which are produced by the Federal Emergency Management Agency to help determine flood insurance rates, show flooding risks from bayous and streams topping their banks during certain theoretical floods, namely the 100-year and 500-year floods, and from coastal flooding.  A 100-year flood has a minimum of a 1% chance of occurring every year, and a 500-year flood has a .2% chance of occurring every year.  To put that into perspective, during a 30-year period of time- the duration of many home mortgages – a home in a 100-year floodplain has a minimym of a 26% chance of flooding, and a home in a 500-year floodplain has a minimum of a 6% chance of flooding.  The closer the home is to a bayou or a stream, the greater the chances of flooding.

Buy there are other types of flooding risks not depicted on floodplain maps.  The maps do not show flooding risks from street flooding caused by roadside ditches and storm sewers exceeding their capacity, or from “street flow,” which is water traveling over land to reach the bayous.  Unfortunately, half or more of the flooding that occurs in Harris County falls into these categories.  The maps also do not show flooding risks from extreme flooding events, such as Allison.

While the Harris County Flood Control District works year-round to widen bayous and to excavate stormwater deterntion basins to reduce flooding risks, homeowners are advised to do their part and protect their property with flood insurance, as flooding is the No.1 natural threat to this area.

All Harris County residents are eligible for flood insurance, which is relatively inexpensive, especially for homes outside a mapped floodplain.  To buy a policy, homeowners can call their insuance agent or company.  Because flood insurance is administered by the federal government, rates will not vary.  Some insurance carriers allow the premium to be paid through an escrow account.

While flood insurance won’t keep a home from flooding, it can help homeowners recover from costly damages.  To get more information on flood insurance, visit the National Flood Insurance Program on-line at www.floods-mart.gov or the Harris County Flood Control District at http://www.hcfcd.org .

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What a Realtor Association is…

I know you’ve noticed the HAR.com signs around town. Our local Realtor Association is The Houston Association of Realtors and they have about five locations around Houston. They run our local Multiple Listing Service. This is a great video produced by HAR that explains what Realtor Associations do.

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Relocating to Houston

Moving to the Houston area?  I would like to be the first to welcome you and assist you with all of your real estate needs whether you are moving to Houston, The Woodlands, or Spring, Texas.  As a relocation specialist, I can help you sell your current property anywhere in the world and find a new one in this area.  I help relocate families all over the globe.  Please call me today and I will be happy to send you a copy of the Houston Newcomer Guide.  It will help you narrow your search area and give you a lot of helpful information about the communities in the surrounding area.  I would like to help you with all of your relocation needs and my website offers a wealth of information.  You can search the entire Houston MLS database on my website and see my featured listings, too.  You can read my award winning blog and catch up on all the latest housing news.  Please call me today so we can get started.  When you talk to your human resources coordinator, please ask for me by name!  Shannon Register 832.628.SELL

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