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Will you be moving soon?

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.  As a RE/MAX agent, 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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Making your next move?

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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Texas Land Values Increased, Decreased

WACO (Waco Tribune) – According to research from the Real Estate Center at Texas A&M University, Texas’ rural land values dropped almost 7 percent last year statewide. However, several Central Texas counties had a 6 percent increase in land values.
The area made up of McLennan, Bosque, Hill, Coryell, Falls, Freestone, Limestone and Navarro counties had a median price per acre of $3,029 compared with the state median of $2,086.
Trey Hallmark, a broker for DuPerier Texas Landman, said the increase in land values in the northern sections of Central Texas were because of drilling deals in the Barnett Shale.
The Center also found that agricultural land, which is a separate category from rural land, has held or increased in value statewide.

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Planning your next move?

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.  As a RE/MAX agent, 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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Top 8 Questions to Ask When Choosing a REALTOR

1.  How will you keep me informed and how often will you update me?  If a selling agent, updates on the marketing and online views of my home.  If buying agent, new properties for sale. 

2.  How long have you been selling real estate and is it your full time job? 

3.  If selling, what are the absorption rates for my neighborhood?  How long will it take to sell my home?

4.  What is your marketing plan?  Are you taking advantage of social media, all the REALTOR Association resources, what kind of resources does your brokerage offer? 

5.  What sets you apart from other agents?

6.  Will you represent me exclusively or do intermediary and represent the buyer or seller in the transaction?  A good REALTOR will explain agency relationships.

7.  How close were the asking prices and the sales prices of homes selling in my neighborhood over the past three to six months.

8.  What designations do you hold?  Designations are additional real estate training the REALTOR has been through.  This is considered specialized training that is only help by one quarter of real estate agents.

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Is there a move in your future?

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.  As a RE/MAX agent, 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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10 Steps to Prepare for Homeownership

1.  Decide how much home you can afford.  Generally, you can afford a home equal in value to between two and three times your gross income. 

2.  Develope a wish list of what you’d like your home to have.  Then prioritize the features on your list.

3.  Select three or four neighborhoods you’d like to live in.  Consider items such as schools, recreational facilities, area expansion plans, and safety.

4.  Determine if you have enough saved to cover your down payment and closing costs.  Closing costs, including taxes, attorney’s fee, and transfer fees average between 2% and 7% of the home price.

5.  Get your credit in order.  Obtain a copy of your credit report.

6.  Determine how large a mortgage you can qualify for.  Also explore different loan options and decide what’s best for you.

7.  Organize all the documentation a lender will need to pre approve you for a loan.

8.  Do research to determine if you qualify for any special mortgage or down payment-assistance programs.

9.  Calculate the costs of homeownership, including property taxes, insurance, maintenance, and association fees, if applicable.

10.  Find an experienced REALTOR who can help you through the process. 

Reprinted from REALTOR Magazine Online by permission of the National Association of REALTORS, Copyright 2005, All rights reserved.

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Moving 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.  As a RE/MAX agent, 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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5 Reasons You Need a REALTOR

This information is reprinted from REALTOR Magazine Online by permission of the National Association of REALTORS, copyright 2005, All rights reserved.  http://www.REALTOR.org/realtormag

1.  A real estate transaction is complicated.  In most cases, buying or selling a home requires disclosure forms, inspection reports, mortgage documents, insurance policies, deeds, and multi-page government-mandated settlement statements.  A knowledgeable guide through this complexity can help you avoid delays or costly mistakes.

2.  Selling or buying a home is time consuming.  Even in a strong market, homes in our area stay on the market for an average of 180 days.  And it usually takes another 60 days or so for the transaction to close after an offer is accepted. 

3.  Real estate has its own language.  If you don’t know a CMA from a PUD, you can understand why it’s important to work with someone who speaks that language.

4.  REALTORS have done it before.  Most people buy and sell only a few homes in a lifetime, usually with quite a few years in between each purchase.  And even if you’ve done it before, laws and regulations change.  That’s why having an expert on your side is critical.

5.  REALTORS provide objectivity.  Since a home often symbolizes family, rest, and security, not just four walls and roof, home selling or buying is often a very emotional undertaking.  And for most people, a home is the biggest purchase they’ll ever make.  Having a concerned, byt objective, third party helps you keep focused on both the business and emotional issues most important to you.

6.  REALTORS are members of the National Association of REALTORS, a trade organization of more than 1 million members nationwide.  REALTORS subscribe to a stringent code of ethics that helps guarantee the highest level of service and integrity.

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Tips for Packing Like a Pro

1. Develop a master “to do” list so you won’t forget something critical.
2. Sort and get rid of things you no longer want or need. Have a garage sale, donate to a charity, or recycle.
3. Don’t throw out everything. If your inclination is to just toss it, ask yourself how frequently you use an item and how you’d feel if you no longer had it.
4. Pack like items together. Put toys with toys, kitchen utensils with kitchen utencils, etc.
5. Decide what if anything you plan to move yourself. Precious items, such as family photos, valuable breakables, or must-haves during the move, should probably stay with you.
6. Use the right box for the item. Loose items encourage breakage.
7. Put heavy items in small boxes so they’re easier to lift. Keep weight under 50lbs. if possible.
8. Don’t over-pack boxes and increase the chances they will break.
9. Wrap every fragile item separately and pad bottom and sides of boxes.
10. Label every box on all sides. You never know how they’ll be stacked and you don’t want to have to move other boxes aside to find out what’s there.
11. Use color-coded labels to indicate which room each item should go in. Color-code a floor plan for your new house to help movers.
12. Keep your moving documents together, including phone numbers, driver’s name, and van numbers. Also keep your address book handy.
13. Back up your computer files before moving your computer.
14. Inspect each box and all furniture for damage as soon as it arrives.
15. Remember, most movers won’t take plants.

Reprinted from REALTOR Magazine Online by permission of the National Association of Realtors, Copyriht 2005, All rights reserved.

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