By Tom Branch, on March 8th, 2012 We spoke with CB JENI Homes this afternoon to get an update on the Brick Row Townhomes being built to the east of the Spring Valley DART Station in Richardson, Texas.
The builder should be breaking ground on the first two buildings in the next two weeks. Each of the buildings has four townhomes. The builder will use one for their model home and sales office. The other seven will be available for presales.
The Brick Row Townhomes will range in size from 1200 to over 1900 square feet. Prices will start in the high $140’s. Standard features will include site-built cabinets, granite counters in the kitchen and baths, stainless steel appliances, and ceramic tile flooring in the wet areas.
If the weather cooperates these units will be ready in late July or early August 2012.
We hope to have the builder’s sales slicks with floorplans in the next couple of days. We’ll post them here as soon as we get them.
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By Tom Branch, on March 4th, 2012
3 Bedrooms | 2.1 Baths | 2 Car Garage | 2354 SF/Tax
Great home with 3 living areas and 2 dining areas zoned to Frisco ISD. Stacked formals lead to the kitchen with black appliances, breakfast area, and family room. Massive master suite with plenty of room for a sitting area, master bath has garden tub, separate shower, and a walk-in closet. Game room has plenty of space for a full-sized pool table. Open patio overlooks large back yard perfect for entertaining. Enjoy the Creekside at Preston community amenities.
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By Tom Branch, on February 26th, 2012
The past couple of months have been crazy! Homes that are in good condition, show ready, and priced right are flying off the greater Dallas market. It’s almost like the good old days. Two of our recent listings had multiple offers within a week of going on the market and several of our buyers had to pay list or above in order to secure a contract. The buyer’s market in north Dallas area is over in the under $200k price range.
There’s been a lot of speculation as to the reasons but many first-time home buyers have been sitting on the fence waiting for rates to bottom out or the economy to stabilize.
This may last well into the normal spring sales season unless something bad happens to the economy. The run-up in oil prices and the impact on fuel prices could send them back on fence.
If you’ve been thinking about selling your home and moving up this may be one of the best times in history to do so. Homes under $200k are moving, prices are likely at the bottom, and interest rates are insanely low. We closed a home a couple of weeks ago with a 15 year mortgage at 3.00 percent and another recent closing had a 30 year FHA mortgage at 3.875 percent.
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By Tom Branch, on February 25th, 2012
This is always a hot topic and so many people are not aware of the laws and rules which govern it.
Texas attorneys can represent both sellers and buyers. Given that few attorneys are also brokers or salespersons, they don’t usually represent sellers who need to have a property marketed. The most common situation is an attorney representing a buyer. While the attorney can represent them, it is illegal for a Texas broker to share a commission with an unlicensed person or entity (other than a party to the transaction). Texas attorneys can collect a fee from the client they represent or even the seller if the parties agree (TRELA §1101.651(a) and §1101.652(b)(11) respectively). Listing brokers can reduce their commission so that the seller can pay the attorney directly without violating the Act.
The same rules apply to the referral fees. Brokers cannot pay referral fee (valuable consideration) to unlicensed persons or entities. There is an exception found in TREC Rule 535.20(a) which allows brokers and salespersons to provide gifts of merchandise with a retail value of $50 or less. Such gifts are not considered valuable consideration.
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Originally posted at http://www.referralagentsoftexas.com/2012/02/25/can-texas-attorneys-collect-referral-fees/
By Tom Branch, on February 24th, 2012
It’s that time of year again. It always seems to catch me by surprise. As I drove into Ridgeview Ranch last night, I noted the Bradford Pear trees are just beginning to bloom. For me, that’s the first sign that colder winter weather is about to give way to spring.
It’s also time to get out and do that first work on your lawn. With warmer temperatures come the weeds so it’s time to get your pre and post emergent down. You can purchase these at your local home supply store or you can have it handled professionally. Click here for our directory of lawncare professionals.
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By Tom Branch, on February 22nd, 2012
Immaculate single-level Centex home with brick-stone exterior is ready for new owners. 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2073 square feet per tax, built in 2005.
Stacked formals lead to open kitchen with black appliances and walk-in pantry. Family room with wood-burning fireplace overlooks the private backyard and patio.
Master suite is split away and includes a garden tub, separate shower, and a walk-in closet. Large secondary bedrooms and main bath. 4th bedroom can be used as a study. Enjoy the community amenities.
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By Tom Branch, on February 17th, 2012
We were in McKinney this morning meeting with a past client. As we drove up US75, we suddenly had a hankering (it’s a Texas thing) for a Culver’s pot roast sandwich. As we exited, we noted the store was already closed. We are friends with Jim Kuntz, the owner, and we knew he was opening a new location on Eldorado Parkway so we drove over there to see if the new location was open.
The windows were still covered but we saw his car in the lot. I stuck my head in the front door hoping to say “hello” only to find Jim and his staff training for the Grand Reopening on Monday, February 20th. We were invited in to have lunch. No pot roast, but I had a tasty prime rib sandwich, onion rings, and a serving of custard. Yummy!
The new store looks great. It has a nice upscale look that compliments the upscale food and desserts that they serve. Culver’s reopens on February 20th so make sure to stop by and try out their new location.
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