I love our newest texting technology! It allows us to get instant leads on our listings and it also helps show our sellers who and how many people are requesting information. I especially love how it makes us stand out on listing presentations because it shows we are current on the latest technology. I’ve had several clients and potential leads comment on how impressed they are with us because we offer this service. It makes us stand out against the other agents who still believe in brochure boxes. They are about 10 years behind the tech curve.
We have recently signed a contract to have one of the most innovative tools to come to real estate in 20 years!!!!! TEXT technology!!! if you have an agent that has a flyer box on your front lawn FIRE them please for your own good!! They do not know how to market and I cannot tell you how many opportunities that they are giving away to sell your home!
Home Games this year: all start at 7:30pm at the stadium
Sep 4th (Burkburnett)
Sep 25th (Bridgeport)
Oct 9th (Prosper)
Oct 23rd (Sanger) *Homecomming
Nov 6th (Celina) *Senior Night
New U.S. home sales surged 9.6 percent in July, rising for the fourth straight month and beating expectations as the housing market marches steadily back from its historic downturn.
The Commerce Department said Wednesday that sales rose to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 433,000 from an upwardly revised June rate of 395,000.
It was the strongest sales pace since September and exceeded the forecasts of economists surveyed by Thomson Reuters, who expected a pace of 390,000 units. The last time sales rose so dramatically was in February 2005.
The median sales price of $210,100, however, was still down 11.5 percent from $237,300 a year earlier.
There were 271,000 new homes for sale at the end of July, down more than 3 percent from May. At the current sales pace, that represents 7.5 months of supply _ the lowest since April 2007. The decline means builders have scaled back construction to the point where supply and demand are coming into balance.
Buyers, meanwhile, are rushing to take advantage of a federal tax credit that covers 10 percent of the home price, or up to $8,000 for first-time owners. Home sales must be completed by the end of November for buyers to qualify.
Builders and real estate agents are pressing Congress for that credit to be extended. If it isn’t, sales could reverse their upward trend.
Forbes. com has recently published thier “America’s 25 Best Places to Move” article, and things are looking good for Texas. We have six of the top 25 in North Texas and two others outside of the DFW metroplex made the list.
#6 Flower Mound, #7 Frisco, #9 McKinney, #12 Carrollton, #19 Allen, #25 Plano, #14 The Woodlands (north of Houston), #24 Round Rock (north of Austin)
Check out the full list and what they said about the market and job economy here: http://tiny.cc/0ONmg
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The Real Estate Station specializing in North Texas Country Homes in Denton County communities of Argyle, Flower Mound, Highland Village, Bartonville, Denton, Justin, Lewisville, and Keller.
WOW what a weekend…Thank you so much for all the sales agents!!!