228 Private Road 2361, Alvord Tx
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Feel free qualified buyers to come view also.
Directions: From Decatur, N on 287 to CR 2395 (Hopewell Church) on right. Go 1 mile to property on right.
You’ve taken care of all the preliminaries. You’ve listed your needs, wants, likes and dislikes. You’ve found your Realtor, you’ve even gotten pre-qualified on your mortgage loan. The time has come for you to start the search for the best home to meet your needs. What factors do you keep in mind before heading out the door to look at properties?
Many home buyers make the mistake of focusing solely on price when searching for a home. Though price is worth considering, it shouldn’t be your central focus when looking for your home. The location and quality of your home should bear equal weight in your final home choice.Location is very important when choosing your home, though choosing where to live is often difficult for home buyers. Where to live is such an important decision; plus there are so many options! A good location to one, can be horrible to another. But a bad location, is usually a bad location to all. Experts suggest that you sacrifice something inside the home rather than sacrifice the location.
Here are some factors to consider when thinking about the location of your new home:
Now that you’ve decided on the general location of your new home, it’s time to go on a some tours of available homes in that area. Make your time in the homes count by bringing with you a notepad, pen and tape measurer. If you are viewing the home, chances are you already have a sales sheet with a floorplan and general information about the house. Even though you’ll want to get a professional inspection on any home before buying it, there are things you can check for now in deciding if the home is right for you:
Looking for a home is exciting, just make sure you don’t get overwhelmed by all the choices out there. If you want to find a home, give me a call, I can help!
The 4th of July is said to be the Birthday of the United States. It is a federal holiday celebrating the adoption of the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776 which declares our independence from Great Britain. This special day is often filled with fireworks, parades, bar-b-cues, fairs and picnics, not to mention concerts, baseball games and political ceremonies.
Children’s Parade
Saturday, July 3
11 a.m.
Timbercreek Elementary
1900 Timber Creek Road
Line up begins at 10:30 a.m. at the corner of Eaton and Timber Creek Road. Decorated bikes, trikes, wagons, and strollers will parade a short route to the LISD School Administration Building where free hotdogs, drinks, children’s activities, and live entertainment await. The Children’s Parade and is sponsored by Kroger’s.
Independence Day Splashtacular
Sunday, July 4 / 2 to 5 p.m.
Community Activity Center Outdoor – 1200 Gerault Road
Join the CAC staff to celebrate Independence Day at the outdoor waterpark. Games will be played randomly throughout the day, and organized events will be scheduled at the following times:
2 p.m. Penny Dive
3 p.m. Red, White, and Blue Water Balloon Toss
4 p.m. Flag Relay
5 p.m. Independence Day Sidewalk Chalk Drawing Contest
Fireworks Show
Sunday, July 4
7 p.m.
Bakersfield Park
1201 Duncan Lane
Fireworks begin at 9:25 p.m.
The annual fireworks show has a new home at Bakersfield Park. Gates open at 7 p.m. with concessions and children’s activities including a bounce house, giant slide, obstacle course, rock wall, and face painting. The Walton Stout Band will play from 8 – 9:30 p.m. and the fireworks show is scheduled to begin at 9:25 p.m. No glass, alcohol, or tobacco products may be brought to the park. The free fireworks show and parking at Bakersfield Park are sponsored by the North Texas Tollway Authority. The rainout date for the event is Monday, July 5. Please call 972.874.7275 for more information on the Town of Flower Mound Independence Celebrations.
Perfect strangers peaking into every cranny of your home. Sounds blissful… NOT! As unpleasant as showing your home may be, it’s a necessary part of the selling process. If you’re serious about selling your home, better hunker down and get ready for the showings.
-Make sure your home, inside and out is beyond reproach. Clear away debris, clean your house from top to bottom. Nothing is more important than curb appeal and first impressions.- Declutter your decor. You want the potential buyers to think of your home as theirs, not yours. Often personal momentos and cloud the view. You don’t want someone to not choose to buy your home because of Aunt Sylvia’s photo.
-Gather materials about your home for viewing. Locate owners manuals for appliances and floorplans or drawings from your home’s purchase and place them in a convenient location for those viewing your home.
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The Real Estate Station has many new listings after a great week! Check out our inventory and call us with any questions!!! We look forward to serving you for all your real estate needs.
The 2010 Town of Flower Mound Wild About Flower Mound Festival has been rescheduled for June 18 and 19. Originally scheduled to occur in May, the event was postponed due to safety and welfare concerns associated with severe weather forecasted for the original event dates. Officials are encouraging residents and visitors to update their calendars with the new festival dates and attend Flower Mound’s free signature event that will feature live music, family-friendly activities, food, and refreshments. Please visit www.flower-mound.com/wild or call 972.874.6300 for more information about the Wild About Flower Mound Festival.
Denton, TX – Does your cabinet contain unused or expired medications? Flushing them down a toilet or drain could harm the environment, and throwing them into the trash could harm children or pets or allow the products to fall into the wrong hands. Instead, join us for the City of Denton’s first Drug Disposal Day. This event is free to all Denton County households (this event is not open to commercial customers).
The event will be held on Saturday, April 24 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The event will take place at the Professional Office Building located at 3535 S. I-35E, Denton, TX 76210. The building is located on the Denton Regional Campus.
Here’s what you do:
• Clean out your medicine cabinet.
• Black out all the names or other personal information on the container.
• We’ll collect the drugs, then properly treat and dispose of them at no charge.
Items being collected for disposal include: prescriptions • over-the-counter drugs • powders • creams • ampoules • liquids • gels • inhalers • suppositories • and more.
For more information about the Denton Drug Disposal Day, please visit www.dentonrecycles.com, or call (940) 349-8019.
Great meeting this morning at The Real Estate Station. Agents are gearing up for the upcoming Chilli Cookoff, Sunday, April 11th! Come enjoy some chilli benefitting project graduation 2010! Hope to see you there!
Argyle ISD realizes the potential for student success and introduced archery this year in all physical education classes from kindergarten through 6th grade! Archery is a great equalizer because all students can improve self esteem, enjoy success, and compete regardless of gender and athletic abilities!