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February 5, 2009

Major changes in home inspections make for lengthier reports

On February 1, 2009, new state mandated changes for home inspections went into effect.  Although the changes come at the detriment of trees as they will increase the length of the inspection reports, the additional reporting and classification change will result in more informed Spring Texas home buyers. Classification change:  Previously home inspectors licensed by the State of […]
February 5, 2009

Buying your first home – Step 5: the offer

Now that you have found the ideal home, it is time to make an offer and close the deal. How much do you offer? – First you need to determine if the home is overpriced, priced right, or under-priced for the market. You should have a general idea of how the home’s pricing and value compares to the […]
February 5, 2009

Buying your first home – Step 6: the Option Period

The Option Period – a defined length of time usually 7 to 10 calendar days from the effective date of the contract. The buyer pays the sellers a nominal fee usually $150 – $250 for the Option Period and in exchange the seller gives the buyer an unrestricted right to terminate the contract during the […]
February 3, 2009

Buying your first home – Step 7: the Home Inspection

You have your first home under contract and you are in the option period, it is now time to get the home inspected.  Even though you have 7 to 10 days depending upon the length of your Option Period to get your Spring Texas home inspected, you want to schedule them as soon as possible.  Scheduling the home inspections as […]
February 3, 2009

What are the tax benefits of owning a home?

When discussing the financial benefits of owning a Spring Texas home, the majority of people understand the concept of building equity. And why building equity in a home is a smarter financial decision than paying rent. Possibly the building equity concept is understood because the majority of people have prior experience building equity in their cars. In addition […]
February 1, 2009

Buying your first home – Step 8: Insurance

Unless you are paying cash for the home, your mortgage lender is going to require the home be insured. The cost to insure your Spring Texas home varies from insurance company to insurance company. Sometimes the difference between the insurance companies rates are so significant that you wonder just what it is you are missing.  In order to get […]
January 30, 2009

Buying your first home – Step 9: Survey and Appraisal

Survey – shows if the home is within the property borders, whether there are any encroachments on the property by its neighbors, and the location of any easements.  Your Spring Texas real estate contract specifies whether you as the buyer of the home or the sellers will pay for the survey. The survey which costs around $500 – $600 […]
January 30, 2009

Spring Texas average temperatures

After listening to the recent weather news of the freezing rain, snow, and bitter cold sweeping across the Midwest and Northeast, I began to think more about our weather and the average temperatures we have in Spring Texas. To the right is a chart depicting the record highs and lows, and average highs and lows for […]
January 27, 2009

Buying your first home – Step 10: deed restrictions and title commitment

We are nearing the end of the series but we are not quite there yet as we have a couple more important steps to discuss on the way to home ownership. Deed Restrictions: There are very few Spring Texas neighborhoods that do not have deed restrictions. There is a high probability the subdivision you are purchasing a […]