5 Tips for Buying a Home in a Hot Market
Posted by Jennie Temple on May 18, 2015 in Blog | 0 comments
How to Give Your Offer an Edge Looking to buy in a hot market? It’s possible that you could end up in a bidding war for the property you want. In addition to offering more than the asking price, here are a few tips to give your offer a competitive edge. Be Ready — Have everything you need in place. Get...
Thinking of Buying or Selling in the HOT Cedar Park or Leander market?
Posted by Jennie Temple on Aug 4, 2014 in Blog | 0 comments
Check out the attached article for some great tips on buying or selling your home in the Cedar Park and Leander areas. Since May of 2010 median home prices in the Cedar Park area have increased by 42 percent and 19 percent in Leander! Homes are selling at a much faster rate than they did 4 years ago. Homes stayed on the the...
Does it really matter? Do I really have to Paint?
Posted by Sandi Titus on Jul 7, 2014 in Blog | 0 comments
What is the most popular, all time best selling, ice cream flavor??? YES, it’s VANILLA! With vanilla, everyone can add the toppings they prefer, and everyone is happy! Think of your house like that, if it’s easier for you. You may love pastel pink, sunshine yellow, soft peach, and baby blue, BUT all potential...
Livin’ it up in Lago!
Posted by Sandi Titus on Jun 30, 2014 in Blog | 0 comments
Think of all that the Lago Area has to offer! The lakes are still beautiful albeit they are low. The lifestyle is so relaxed and yet there is plenty to keep one busy-the choice is yours! Hiking, biking, boating, wine tours, bird sanctuaries, wildlife. Stores, restaurants, need I say more? But wait! Look at the...
Mowing
Posted by Lisa Sisemore on Jun 16, 2014 in Blog | 0 comments
Did you know that each time you mow your grass you are creating a success or failure scenario? Mow correctly and you’ll have a healthy lawn, strong enough to crowd out weeds and drought tolerant. Mow incorrectly and you will be staring at a lawn in stress. Never cut too short (scalping). This will leave your lawn...