Fieldstone Homes to Exit The Texas Market

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FieldStone Homes Announces Exiting of Texas Market (PRESS RELEASE - MARCH 1, 2011) For the past several years, our country has been experiencing the worst recession on over 50 years and the homebuilding industry has especially suffered during these times. The Fieldstone Group of … [Read more...]

So JUST How Big Is An Acre of Land?

Football Field equals 1.32 Acres

An acre of land is defined as 43,560 square feet. You think, "Ummm, okay... Sounds like a lot, Right?" What if I asked you how many football fields fit into an acre? Or what about NBA regulation basketball courts?? I'll save you the details of the math... but it works out that a football … [Read more...]

Remodeling Magazine Publishes Their 2010 – 2011 Cost Vs. Value Report

San Antonio Cost Vs. Value Report

Remodeling.hw.net has prepared and released it's 2010 - 2011 Cost Vs. Value Report. This report gives you a good idea of what a project will cost and an estimate of the amount you will recoup upon resale. One thing to keep in mind, it may not take into account the cost of remodeling your home … [Read more...]

5 Ways to Help Get Your Offer Accepted

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Getting your offer accpeted is not always about the price.  You have to show the Seller, and the Seller's Agent that you are serious about buying their home, and are not wasting their time. Offers for real estate should always be in writing, and REALTORS® are required to do this by Article … [Read more...]

Texas Veterans Land and Home Loans

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In Honor of our Veterans and their service to the country, Texas created The Texas Veterans Land Board, also known as the "VLB". The VLB has some GREAT BENEFITS for our military community, and most of us who served DO qualify. These loans can be used for purchasing a home, home improvement and … [Read more...]

Texas First Time Buyer Program

Texas Affordable Housing Specialist

It’s Your Turn to Finally Own a Home!   Homeownership is recognized as the primary means of accumulating wealth for most Americans. However, homeownership is about more than wealth; it is an intangible force that holds neighborhoods together. When the majority of Americans own the homes in … [Read more...]