January 2012

There are 5 blog entries for January 2012.

Houston Real Estate Sales and Leasing Report - December 2011

Tuesday, January 17th, 2012 at 6:12pm. 144 Views, 0 Comments.

2011 ENDS ON A HEALTHY NOTE FOR THE HOUSTON REAL ESTATE MARKET

December marks the seventh consecutive month of increased home sales; 2011 bests 2010 in sales volume and pricing

HOUSTON — (January 17, 2012) — After several months in which home sales figures were skewed by the effects of the 2010 homebuyer tax credit, the Houston real estate market concluded 2011 solidly in the black. December marked the seventh straight month of increased home sales and the month contained a host of indicators suggesting a healthy start to the new year. Prices of single-family homes across Greater Houston for full-year 2011 were up slightly from 2010. The median price reached an all-time high for a December in Houston and months inventory hit its…

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November 2011 Houston Real Estate Report

Monday, January 2nd, 2012 at 7:10pm. 110 Views, 0 Comments.

HOUSTON HOME SALES REMAIN IN POSITIVE TERRITORY FOR A SIXTH STRAIGHT MONTH

November prices are mixed as indicators reflect a healthy year-end market

HOUSTON — (December 20, 2011) — Consumers kept the Houston real estate market humming in November, accounting for the sixth consecutive month of positive home sales this year. The year-over-year increase in single-family homes sales, along with another rise in pending sales and further decline in months inventory, reflects a market that continues to benefit from a healthy absorption of housing inventory as 2011 winds down.

November sales of single-family homes rose 11.4 percent versus one year earlier, according to the latest monthly data prepared by the Houston Association of REALTORS® (HAR).…

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Houston October 2011 Home Sales

Monday, January 2nd, 2012 at 7:06pm. 87 Views, 0 Comments.

OCTOBER MARKS THE HOUSTON AREA'S FIFTH CONSECUTIVE MONTH OF POSITIVE HOME SALES

Average price hits an October high as increased pending sales and declining months inventory signal ongoing market stability

HOUSTON — (November 16, 2011) — The Houston real estate market has added reason to be grateful this Thanksgiving season after logging a fifth straight month of positive home sales in October. The year-over-year increase in single-family homes sales, coupled with a rise in pending sales and continued decline in months inventory, signals a market that is benefitting from a healthy absorption of housing inventory. Adding to the positive report is an average price that achieved an all-time high for an October in Houston.

According to the latest…

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Document Rental Property Condition When You Move-In Apartments

Monday, January 2nd, 2012 at 6:58pm. 43 Views, 0 Comments.

If you have ever been involved in a “he said, she said” dispute with a landlord or tenant about the condition of a rental property, then you know how costly and frustrating it can become if there is a dispute about the return of the deposit.  One of the best ways to ensure the return of your security deposit in case there is a dispute at the time of move-out is to document everything when you move-in in writing and by photographs.  Some states have forms called move-in condition forms which the tenant and landlord fill out at the beginning of the lease to document the condition of the property.  Both the landlord and tenant must sign it.

In March 2009, Jax Kneppers founded Imfuna which has developed a great solution to the landlord/tenant…

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Did You Check the Home’s Permit History Before Buying?

Monday, January 2nd, 2012 at 6:34pm. 39 Views, 0 Comments.

When you buy a home these days, it is more important to protect yourself from those pesky unexpected surprises.  When you put an offer on the table for a home you should include an inspection contingency, the wording should be broad enough to allow for you to inspect whatever you think may be necessary so that you are confident in the home’s condition that you are buying.  If you do find issues with the home that can’t be corrected or ones for which the seller refuses to find a solution, you should have the option to withdraw your offer and have the escrow funds returned.  Ask your realtor how you have this option in your contract.

Generally, a home buyer should have the home inspected by a pest control inspector (for termite damage) as well as…

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