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LifeandHomes offers an extensive network of real estate resources and information, connecting real estate industry professionals and the community. Buying or selling? Here you will find some of the best deals featuring local houses, land/lots, farms, businesses, condos, businesses, investment opportunities and more.
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Complete Real Estate Listing Directory @ LifeandHomes.com
We’ve Got Your Home
Premier Local ListingsExclusive
House Selling Strategies
FreeFebruary 2012
Austin, Texas
Life and
HomesWelcome!Thank you for picking up this premier issue of Austin LifeandHomes™ where you'll find some of the greatest local real estate deals on the market.
LifeandHomes™ is an innovation in real estate marketing. We bring the entire community together through our Open Market Listing System™ (OMLS) where Realtors®, For Sale By Owners, investors, builders and the general public come together in one easy-to-access print piece and web site. Additionally, we offer relevant articles, real estate listings, broker information, industry related directories, online website at www.lifeandhomes.com, and lifestyle advertisers.
We're committed to promoting and supporting the local area and businesses. If we haven't yet met you, we look forward to doing so. LifeandHomes™ is distributed each month for FREE in the Austin area at many of the fine res-taurants, grocery stores, doctor offices, hospitals, personal care and other retailers. Please share our magazine with your friends and encourage them to go online at www.LifeandHomes.com/atx to view our complete inventory of real estate listings.
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Moisture on Windows?It is difficult to completely eliminate moisture on windows. Inefficient windows or high moisture with inadequate ventilation can result in condensation, frost, or pools of water on windows and sills.
Moisture in the air condenses when it touches a cold surface. (The same effect causes a glass of ice tea to “sweat” on a hot humid day.) Continued excess moisture can lead to mold, mildew, and deterioration of your windows and sills.
To reduce humidity levels in your home:• Use ventilation fans in kitchens and baths to control moisture.• vent clothes dryers directly to the outside. Make sure the vent is attached securely to the dryer and free of lint. Clean the vent at least once a year.• If you have single pane windows, especially with metal frames, install storm windows or consider replacing your existing windows with EnERgY STAR labeled windows.• If you can’t afford to add storm windows or replace your windows now, purchase and install a shrink film or polyethylene sheet, window insulation kit from a home center or hardware store.• If you have a humidifier, check it regularly for proper operation. It could be adding too much moisture to your indoor air. (Energystar.gov)
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How To Avoid Credit Card Debt* only spend what you can afford. Remember that credit is a LOAn — not a gift. Credit card companies make their money when you don’t pay your bill in full at the end of the month. “Borrowing”
money from your credit card company can be more expensive than borrowing from a bank.
* never “max out” or exceed the limit on your credit card. Over-the-limit fees can raise your interest rate, make it difficult to paydown your debt, and will reflect negatively on your credit report.
* Avoid using your credit card for cash advances. The fees and interest on such transactions are excessively high. Keep credit card receipts to verify the charges on your statement. Contact your credit card company immediately if there are any errors. You must dispute the errors within 60 days of the billing statement by sending copies of any documents supporting your claim. You may withholdpayment for what is in dispute while it is being investigated. (The creditor must resolve the dispute in 90 days, or within two complete billing cycles, whichever is earlier.)
* Eliminate the temptation to open a new card by calling 1-888-5-oPtout. This will remove your name from marketing lists and prevent companies from sending you prescreened and pre-approved credit offers. (dos.ny.gov)
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Average Home Loan Amounts VaryWith mortgage rates continuing to be near record lows, LendingTree.com, an online lender ex-change and personal finance resource, recently released data highlighting the average loan amount on residential real estate purchases for all 50 states and Washington d.C. for the year.
Hawaii, by far, leads the nation with an average home loan amount of $677,299, followed by Washington d.C. at $393,453, new Jersey at $344,240 and new York at $340,124. The states with the lowest average home loan amounts are Mississippi at $137,182 and nebraska at $137,515. The national average for a home loan is $222,261. (RealEstateRama)
Trim the F.A.T.!!!By Nancy Kruschke McKinneyHas paper taken over your desk, shelves, table, floor, and maybe even the hallway? Does it seem to multiply over night? Then it's time to trim the F.A.T. Try this simple system: File, Act, Toss- to handle the piles of papers on your desk and watch them begin to disappear.
To use this simple system, pick up each piece of paper and take one of the following steps: File - If the paper needs to be kept for future reference, then file it. File it immediately in the correct folder or place it on the "to be filed" shelf. If you don't already have a special place to put papers "to be filed" (such as a separate shelf or folder), set one up immediately! This is an essential tool in any office or home. Act - does the paper require action? Who needs to do it? If you need to do the action and you can handle it in two minutes or less, then do it now. If it will take longer than two minutes, pull out your calendar or "To do List" and schedule time. If you don't need to handle it, pass it on to the person who does. toss - Is it junk mail? Out of date? does someone else in your workplace keep a copy? Or will you be able to retrieve the information elsewhere if you should need it in the future? If the answer is "Yes" to any or all of these questions, then toss it!
Use the F.A.T. system on a daily basis and you'll notice that suddenly YOU are controlling the papers-the papers aren't controlling you. Happy Trimming!
Nancy Kruschke, owner of Successful Organizing Solutions (S.O.S.) is an organizing coach, consultant, and speaker. Nancy can be reached at 608-441-6767 or [email protected] or visit www.SOSorganize.net.
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Before your finances fall into the bankruptcy category, you can take steps to help turn your bad credit around. Just ask James Cheslek, dean of academic affairs at Brown Mackie College - Albuquerque. Cheslek is a retired corporate and trial law attorney who helps college students with bad credit get back on track.
"If you want to be successful, it is important to not let credit card debt get out of control," Cheslek says. "Many people get frustrated because their credit is not up to par. They don't realize how easy it is to fix. It may take some time, but it is doable."
Step one: Request a free copy of your credit report. Every American is entitled to a free copy of their credit report under the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA). Each of the three reporting agencies - Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion - is required to provide it once every 12 months, if you ask for it. To order your free copy, visit annualcreditreport.com, or call (877) 322-8228.
Step two: Read your credit report carefully for inaccuracies.
"Spend some time figuring out what all the symbols mean. Learn what's good and what's bad," Cheslek says. "Reporting companies get information from creditors. They simply take the information and add it to your report."
Step three: Dispute inaccuracies. The FCRA further states that a reporting agency must correct any inaccuracies on your report. To dispute an item, notify the reporting agency of the inaccurate information. "They must investigate by forwarding your information to the company that provided the disputed item," says Cheslek. "When any information proves incorrect, the FCRA calls for all three reporting agencies to remove it from your credit report."
Step four: Request verification of debt. The Fair debt Collection Practices Act (FdCPA) gives consumers rights against debt collectors. "Here's the deal," Cheslek continues. "debt collectors buy old debt for pennies on the dollar. They call and tell you they are collecting on behalf of another company. However, the company that originated the debt has written it off and retired the file."
This may be the best kept secret in America. The FdCPA entitles you to write to the original company and ask for verification of the debt. They have 30 days to complete the process. Usually, they can't find the file or verify the amount," says Cheslek . "You may need to send follow-up letter to the credit reporting agencies to say, 'Take this off.'"
Step five: Once your credit is fixed, keep it fixed. Cheslek offers the following rules of thumb to follow in the interest of keeping a good credit score: * Pay bills on time. Late payments add fees to the balance owed. * Change the payment due date if the current one is inconvenient. * Pay more than the minimum due, even if just a little. * do not skip any payments. Skipped payments lead to bad credit. * do not close old accounts. Creditors look at how long you've had credit. * Keep one account with no balance. * do not apply for loans you don't need. Every loan request shows on your credit report for two years; a denial becomes a negative mark.
Fixing Your Credit is DoableIf you find yourself with less-than-good credit, you are not alone. Business In-sider, an online business news website, reports that one in 50 households owes more than $20,000 in credit card debt. Coinciding with this alarming figure, the site further states that more than 2 million Americans look to credit coun-selors each year to avoid bankruptcy.
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3411 Pearce 1+ acre Building LotAvalar AustinMarguerite Craig • 512-610-5000
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Austin $209,000
4204 Love Bird LN 3 Bedrooms / 3.0 BathsAvalar AustinLou Cartwright • 512-610-5000
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Austin $375,000
3102 Stardust DR 3 Bedrooms / 2.0 BathsAvalar AustinLou Cartwright • 512-610-5000
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4903 Powder River RD 4 Bedrooms / 2.0 BathsAvalar AustinLou Cartwright • 512-610-5000
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8102 Flashpan CV 4 Bedrooms / 3.0 BathsAvalar AustinLou Cartwright • 512-610-5000
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Austin $224,900
2701 Bartons Bluff LN 5 Bedrooms / 5.0 BathsAvalar AustinLou Cartwright • 512-610-5000
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Austin $2,385,000
4202 Dauphine DR 4 Bedrooms / 3.0 BathsAvalar AustinMarguerite Craig • 512-610-5000
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Austin $194,900
285 Mcreynolds Ranch RD 4 Bedrooms / 3.0 BathsColdwell Banker United REALTORGeorge DeVillar • 512-930-2000
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Visit www.LifeandHomes.comType in Quick Search #137604
Burnet $449,000
12301 Sky Harbor DR 4 Bedrooms / 2.0 BathsTMAX International RealtyGenesis Webb • 5125016416
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Visit www.LifeandHomes.comType in Quick Search #163595
Del Valle $150,000
2313 University Club DR 4 Bedrooms / 4.0 BathsSolutions Real Estate TexasBill Lanfer • 512-535-4472
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Austin $596,900
814 Emerald Wood DR 3 Bedrooms / 1.0 BathsSolutions Real Estate TexasBill Lanfer • 512-535-4472
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Austin $122,900
8910 Black Oak ST 3 Bedrooms / 2.0 BathsJoa RealtySusie Kang • 512-480-8384
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Austin $154,000
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0 ALBERT VOELKER RD Building LotTMAX International RealtyGenesis Webb • 5125016416
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Elgin $175,000
204 Copper Leaf CT 4 Bedrooms / 4.0 BathsColdwell Banker United REALTORGeorge DeVillar • 512-930-2000
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Georgetown $429,000
114 Mossy Rock CV 3 Bedrooms / 2.0 BathsTMAX International RealtyGenesis Webb • 5125016416
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Hutto $151,000
116 Ten Oaks 4 Bedrooms / 3.0 BathsColdwell Banker United REALTORGeorge DeVillar • 512-930-2000
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Georgetown $435,900
104 Katie Marie CT 4 Bedrooms / 4.0 BathsColdwell Banker United REALTORDenise Arndt • 512-930-2000
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Georgetown $369,900
0 S County Rd 289 4+ Acre Building LotColdwell Banker United REALTORDenise Arndt • 512-930-2000
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Georgetown $100,000
4013 E Stan Schlueter LOOP Mini Storage UnitJoa RealtySusie Kang • 512-480-8384
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Killeen $1,200,000
1309 Westcott Duplex w/ CarportJoa RealtySusie Kang • 512-480-8384
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Round Rock $169,000
9004 Magic Mountain LN 3 Bedrooms / 3.0 BathsAvalar AustinLou Cartwright • 512-610-5000
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Round Rock $199,900
104 Nicole Cv Duplex in Cul de SacJoa RealtySusie Kang • 512-480-8384
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Round Rock $179,000
1519 MISS ALLISONS WAY 3 Bedrooms / 2.0 BathsAvalar AustinLou Cartwright • 512-610-5000
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Pflugerville $119,900
122 S Old County Road 180 Building LotAvalar AustinLou Cartwright • 512-610-5000
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You've decluttered the garage and repainted the kitchen, bathroom and hallways. You took your realtor's advice about improving your house's curb appeal, and the lawn has never looked better. Yet your house still has a "For Sale" sign in front, and potential clients aren't clamoring to see the inside. What's the problem?
Probably the most common problem shared by many sellers in today's real estate market is an inflated price. It's easy to make the mistake of zealously setting an idealistic price. You know exactly what money you've spent as well as the many hours of weekend "sweat equity" over the years....but clinging to that less than practical figure can cost you in the long run.
What's the best way to set a fair price? Savvy buyers have a comparable market analysis
(CMA) conducted on the house (or houses) they are most interested in. As a seller, you should do the same so that you're prepared to negotiate. A good realtor can walk you through this step. Another strategy is to know your competition - is there an open house that's sounds similar to yours in the MLS? Check it out! Is that seller asking more or less than you? After visiting, you may discover that the other guy's floor plan doesn't compare favorably to yours. Or that family has incredible storage space that may be a huge draw for many clients.
What if I go too low? Talk to your real estate agent, but in many cases, a price that's a little lower than your competition can be a terrific strategy. More than once, I've seen such a situation generate a bidding contest that brought the price up above the original asking price.
If the price is fair, shouldn't I expect to get the asking price? The answer to that one is: it depends. In today's market, many buyers are quick to make an offer that's lower than what you're asking. don't be intimidated by a back and forth discussion, and take your time to consider your options. If you notice "For Sale" signs around town with "Price Reduced" toppers on them, you may be in the middle of a rapidly declining market, and prices may need to be reset. A good realtor can advise you of your best plan in the current situation.
Of all the potential pitfalls of selling a home, pricing the house fairly is by far the most common one - and the one issue many clients are reluctant to discuss. Yet the right price can make the difference of selling now or much, much later.
If you're looking to sell your home in the Chapel Hill/Durham area, contact Crazy Viv Olkin at http://www.crazyvivhomes.com. She's the REALTOR who can help you say "The price is right!" and sell your home sooner instead of later.(BiggerPockets)
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Rockport $129,900Home to be built. Nice building lot with builder plans for a 2 bedroom, 2 bath plus bonus room/study. Plans can be modified and explanded per buyer’s needs. MLS# 6550660
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Port O’Connor $399,900This To Be Built home represents the best of all - Great Subdivision, Seasoned Builder and a price that cannot be beat. If you are thinking of a house at the Texas Coast. MLS# 5335977
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Rockport $129,900Home to be built. Nice building lot with builder plans for a 2 bedroom, 2 bath plus bonus room/study. The plans can be modified and expanded per buyer’s needs. MLS# 5046689
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Rockport $189,500Watch stunning sunsets over Copano Bay from your own private deck of this charming home with water views of Copano Bay, Salt Lake and Canal. MLS# 9198304
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Rockport $249,900Historic building in Rockport’s downtown Heri-tage District - completely remodeled in 2007 including a new roof, � re and security system. Large front display window. MLS# 4601313
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Rockport $139,900The huge living room includes a wood-burning � replace, ceiling fan and laminate � ooring. Adjacent you’ll � nd a large dining area and bright kitchen. MLS# 3370950
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Rockport $279,000Key Allegro Condominiums- 3 bedrooms, 1,402 sq ft. MLS# 9151167
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Port O’Connor $399,9004 Bedrooms, 2,627 sq ft, .25 Acres, central air. MLS# 7853649
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Rockport $136,900Lush trees surrounding beautiful staged home. Welcome entry w/ a bedroom or office with it’s own bath. Spacious kitchen with all appliances included. MLS# 9855238
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Rockport $199,000Nicely remodeled unit with that cosmopolitan feel. 1 bedroom, 1,230 sq ft.MLS# 3392119
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Rockport $249,9002 Bed, 1,178 sq ft. Waterfront. Central air. MLS# 5423200
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Port O’Connor $382,9003 Bedrooms, 2,096 sq ft, .25 Acres, central air. MLS# 5453386
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Rockport $159,0003 Bedrooms, 1,173 sq ft. MLS# 5310624
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Rockport $239,90050x150 lot on Water Street near corner of Water and First. MLS# 5777223
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Port O’Connor $419,9005 Bedrooms, 2,689 sq ft, .23 Acres, central air. MLS# 6041572
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Rockport $260,000Fantastic views of the Intracoastal Waterway and Redfish Bay abound from this canal front home site located in the exclusive, gated La Buena Vida subdivision. MLS# 8120684
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Rockport $299,900HALF ACRE LOT o¤ ering great views of the intercoastal and Estes Flats. This great beachy � oor plan o¤ ers a large covered patio to enjoy the Bayfront breeze. MLS# 3827329
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