Archive for July, 2010

Why a Pre-Inspection may save you from Considerable Hassle

Monday, July 26th, 2010

As sellers, we all know about the dreaded inspection process. This is the time our potential buyers hire a professional inspector who will pick apart nearly every aspect of our home.

Because the home inspection process is usually the most stressful for sellers, it only makes sense to avoid going through this hassle. If you want to avoid surprises when it comes to inspection time, consider hiring a professional inspector to critique your Coppell home before you list it.

The Advantages of a Pre-Inspection

A pre-inspection is almost always worth the couple hundred dollars, as it gives you an insight on the home

Your Responsibilities when Working with a Buyer

Friday, July 23rd, 2010

Choosing a buyer

Questions to ask when Buying a Condo

Thursday, July 22nd, 2010

Buying a condo is decidedly different than buying a single-family home. Condo ownership comes with its share of unique circumstances, so it is important to understand the many ways in which condos differ from single-family properties. In short, there are a number of questions you should be asking when you begin looking at condo properties:

  • What are the Homeowners Association (HOA) fees?

HOA fees are additional fees that you must pay when living in a condo. Also called association fees, HOA fee funds go toward building upkeep and maintenance, grounds maintenance, garbage removal, and building amenities, such as swimming pools and fitness centers.

HOA fees are typically paid each month, and vary widely from one condo building to the next. HOA fees can have a large impact on your budget, so understanding these fees is a very important aspect of owning a condo. Expect HOA fees to be higher in condo buildings that offer many resident amenities and services.

  • Who supervises the disbursement of HOA fees?

Most HOAs are run by a condo association, which is commonly made up of a board of condo owners.

How to Prepare your Condo for Sale

Wednesday, July 21st, 2010

Selling a condominium is quite different from selling a single-family home. There are many opportunities and advantages to selling a condo; yet there are also many challenges that exist.

In order to experience the most success when selling an Uptown Dallas condo, it is important to find a qualified real estate agent who is skilled in selling condominium properties. An agent with experience as a listing agent for condos will understand the unique circumstances that often exist with condominium properties. As such, the agent will understand what it takes to market and sell your condo.

However, there are a number of things you can do to spruce up your condo and make it more attractive to potential buyers. Here

The Homes of La Villita at Las Colinas

Tuesday, July 20th, 2010

There is no shortage of Las Colinas luxury homes, and La Villita is no exception.

In fact, La Villita at Las Colinas has become one of the most popular residential communities in the Dallas-Fort Worth area.

A Prime Las Colinas Location

La Villita certainly enjoys a prime Las Colinas location, which makes it all the more desirable for many Dallas residents.

How to Achieve your Best Open House Ever

Monday, July 19th, 2010

Your home has been listed for sale for some time and you are getting down to the wire; you must sell your home and you need a competitive edge!

If you

How to Choose the Best Real Estate Agent for you

Thursday, July 15th, 2010

Real estate agents can make the process of selling your home a much easier (and less stressful) process, so many of us turn to a qualified real estate when we make the decision to put our home up for sale.

However, if this is your first time selling a Park Cities home, you may wonder how to best find a great real estate agent who will work hard for you and produce only the best results. A qualified real estate should be able to effectively and successfully list your home, market your home, and negotiate the best sales price for your home.

However, in addition to the above qualifications, a successful real estate agent should have a good rapport with you and should be able to use his or her contacts, qualifications and expertise to sell your home for the most amount of money in the least amount of time.

If this seems like a lot of work, you

Making an Offer on an Overpriced Home

Wednesday, July 14th, 2010

You see a home you love, but the sellers have it way overpriced. If you walk away, you could be walking away from owning a fantastic home. However, if you put a realistic offer on the home, you could be in for a straight rejection or a supreme battle.

Why Buyers Shy away from Overpriced Homes

There are many reasons why homebuyers shy away from the overpriced home. First of all, they want to avoid a fight; or, at the very least, they want to avoid offending the seller. It may be quite an embarrassing situation for the buyer to be caught in.

Many buyers assume that sellers with an overpriced home already know the home is overpriced and that there will be little room for negotiation. If you knew a Coppell property was overpriced on purpose would it even make sense to waste your time putting in an offer? You would probably also assume that the sellers have received a low-ball offer at some point along the line, and that they already rejected it.

Should you still make an Offer?

So the question becomes: should you still go after an overpriced listing?

The best way to find an overpriced listing is to examine the number of days the home has been on the market. Next, ask your agent to perform an analysis on the home and to give you an estimate of what the home is worth. One of the most important things to realize is that, more often than not, the sellers are not even aware that their home is overpriced. Many times their listing agent is afraid of offending them by telling them that their home is overpriced!

Because of the condition of the real estate market, and the number of homes that are on the market at any given time, it may be a really good idea to make an offer on an overpriced home. It is important, however, to come armed with the information you obtained from your own market analysis. A great way to get the ball rolling is to offer the sellers a large earnest money deposit to show your interest.

Finally, understand that, although the seller may have turned down other low-ball offers from buyers, you could be entering the picture at the right moment when the seller is ready and willing to sell the home for less than the asking price. In other words, never assume anything when it comes to buying an overpriced home!

Cottonwood Valley: A Golf Course Community of Las Colinas

Tuesday, July 13th, 2010

There are plenty of fabulous Dallas golf course communities from which to choose, but there are just as many fantastic Dallas golf course communities that offer a truly luxurious, resort lifestyle that many discriminating buyers are looking for.

Cottonwood Valley is a premier Dallas country club neighborhood that features beautiful, custom homes and access to the unparalleled Four Seasons Resort and Club.

From the picturesque views of the lush fairways and the tranquil waterways to the amenities of the Four Seasons Resort and Club, homeowners in Cottonwood Valley have access to the one of the best Dallas golf course communities in the Metroplex area.

The residents of Cottonwood Valley can join the Four Seasons Resort and Club, which offers the following amenities:

  • Two championship golf courses, which include a Tournament Players

North Dallas Real Estate Market Buoyed along by Quickly Expanding Dallas

Monday, July 12th, 2010

The North Dallas real estate market has nowhere to go but up, especially when considering the ever-expanding Dallas-Fort Worth metropolitan area. In fact, the Dallas-Fort Worth metropolitan area has seen more new residents during the past decade than any other city in the country.

According to the Census Bureau, the Dallas-Fort Worth metropolitan area grew by nearly 1.3 million people during 2000 and 2009. This equates to about a 25 percent increase in population over the last decade.

A Surge in Population

As a result of the increase in population, the Dallas-Fort Worth area now stands at about 6.5 million residents, although total numbers won