Ok tell me what you think of these homes?  If you were going to list them what kinda price would you put on them.  I know the land has a lot to do with it but lets just say the land value is 100 thousand and the homes are  the only improvement on the land. Ya right...improvement.  Any one got some good descriptions for these.  Remember you gotta get em to the house if you want to sell them.  I think the best one has gotta be the hut with the sat. dish on the roof.  Nice touch and I would point out its wired for satellite and offers low utility costs with its eco friendly landscape and lots of shade.

 

Ok some homes make our job really hard.  I haven't had a home as bad as some of these but I once had a geodesic home (dome home).  Any of you have pictures of so strange homes that are better than these winners.  You'll love the diversity here and you gott ask yourself what were they thinking.

 

Kinda a little out of place don't ya think...I mean a little, right!

 Check out the floating plane to the right of the sweet boat!

  Its a shipping container home!  What's wrong with living INSIDE the box?

 What the F#$% is this guy thinking?

 Nice add on!

 Slight foundation problem...there isn't one!

  Nice lines on that home... Who was your designer?

 Did you get that stuff at Lowes or Home Depot?  It's the sweetest home ever!

 
Hutto Property - 129 Hanstrom Dr              $58 per sqft      WOW!!!! 

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Hutto Home,  Real Estate Listing

 Hutto Property - 129 Hanstrom Dr  
Single Family Property, Subdivision: Legends Of Hutto Ph 3, County: Williamson, Year Built: 2003, City view, View, Two story, Central air co ...
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MLS: 9738534 
 4 Bedrooms
2.5 Baths
2,909 Sq. Ft.

Hutto,
 

$169,990 

 


 

The Internet is an excellent vehicle for networking via bulletin boards and chat rooms. These communities allow people to connect on a regular basis and exchange info and ideas and get to know one another a little better. In addition, staying in touch via the Internet has no equal. I've found it to be a very powerful mechanism for regularly connecting with people with whom I already have a casual relationship. That's the key--that the Internet is a great tool for staying in touch with people you've already established a connection with. Granted, you may do some business with people that you've met on a Web community. However, for the most part, people do "repetitive" business with people they know and trust. I've seen some business relationships begin, develop and prosper via the Internet, but I've found that most repetitive referral relationships start through personal contact and are maintained via Internet communication. Nothing beats good old-fashioned face-to-face networking to start the process of building a relationship and trust.

 

PRICES IN AUSTIN TEXAS ARE SUPER LOW. THIS IS A HOME I HAVE LISTED THAT WOULD BE SUPER EASY TO RENT AND MINUTES FROM DELL COMPUTERS AS WELL AS THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS.  MANY OWNERS IN VEGAS HAVE A LARGE AMOUNT OF EQUITY FROM THE GROWTH IN PREVIOUS YEARS. AUSTIN IS POISED TO EXPERIENCE THE SAME TYPE OF GROWTH. GET IN NOW BY TAKING OUT A HOME EQUITY LINE OF CREDIT (HELOC).  ITS EASY AND ALLOWS YOU TO MAKE AN INVESTMENT IN AN ADDITIONAL PROPERTY. I CAN HELP YOU WITH ALL YOUR REAL ESTATE NEEDS.

CHECK OUT MY WEB SITE AT http://buyorsellaustinhomes.com TO SEE MORE HOMES IN THE AUSTIN AREA.

South CreekRound Rock Home, TX Real Estate Listing

 Close to Dell and an Excellent Value 
LARGE TREE COVERED BACKYARD W/ GOOD SIZE STORAGE SHED-LARGE MASTER BEDROOM WITH COFFERED CEILINGS WALK IN CLOSETS-LARGE WINDOWS-SEMI CUL DE ...
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MLS: 5608459 
 3 Bedrooms
2.5 Baths
1,352 Sq. Ft.

South Creek
Round Rock,TX
 

$109,900 

 

****sqft above does not count conversion which adds about 400 sqft
 

Austin Home, TX Real Estate Listing

 Super Low Pice and Close to UT 
Minutes from downtown Austin. Great area close to golf, schools, parks, shopping and more. ...
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MLS: 6565845 
 2 Bedrooms
1.5 Baths
988 Sq. Ft.

Austin,TX
 

$84,990 

 

 

PRICES IN AUSTIN TEXAS ARE SUPER LOW. THIS IS A HOME I HAVE LISTED THAT WOULD BE SUPER EASY TO RENT AND MINUTES FROM DOWNTOWN AUSTIN AS WELL AS THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS.  MANY OWNERS IN VEGAS HAVE A LARGE AMOUNT OF EQUITY FROM THE GROWTH IN PREVIOUS YEARS. AUSTIN IS POISED TO EXPERIENCE THE SAME TYPE OF GROWTH. GET IN NOW BY TAKING OUT A HOME EQUITY LINE OF CREDIT (HELOC).  ITS EASY AND ALLOWS YOU TO MAKE AN INVESTMENT IN AN ADDITIONAL PROPERTY. I CAN HELP YOU WITH ALL YOUR REAL ESTATE NEEDS.

CHECK OUT MY WEB SITE AT http://buyorsellaustinhomes.com to see more homes like this.

 

 
Need a laugh? Some agents take things too serious.  I like to laugh a lot and also have daily cartoons on my website.  They have to do with business or real estate and I think people appreciate the lighter side of things. You have to be real in real estate!  All business is not a good thing. Who's with me?

 

Snapshots Daily Cartoons by Jason Love

Snapshots by jasonlove.com

 

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Anyone looking for rapidly growing real estate markets need look no farther than Texas. Populations are swelling in communities statewide - from major metropolitan areas such as San Antonio, Houston and Dallas to mid-size markets including Brownsville, McAllen and Plano to smaller towns like Hutto, Little Elm and Fate.

In fact, U.S. Census Bureau data for April 1, 2000, through July 1, 2004, put many Texas cities among the fastest growing in the nation. In all, 38 Texas towns and cities added at least 10 percent to their populations during those four years. Another 55 places increased by 7.9 percent or more.

The Census Bureau has data from 1,191 Texas "places with census populations." Among these, 856 or nearly 72 percent either maintained their existing population or increased. Most of the ones that lost population are in rural Texas.

Overall, new Texans added between 2000 and 2004 pushed the state's population total from more than 20.8 million to nearly 22.5 million, a 7.9 percent gain. San Antonio led the dramatic changes posted in the major Texas cities. http://buyorsellaustinhomes.com/

As the nation's eighth largest city, San Antonio, is poised to move even higher in the rankings. The Alamo City had a 2004 population of more than 1.2 million, a four-year jump of 8 percent. The only other big city nationwide to gain more than 5 percent was Phoenix (Pop. 1.4 million). If San Antonio keeps growing at its current pace, it will pass San Diego, Calif., to become the seventh largest city by 2010.

Houston, the nation's fourth largest city, added 3 percent to surpass two million residents by mid-2004. Meanwhile, the nation's ninth most populous city, Dallas, added 1.8 percent and topped 1.2 million. Fort Worth's population increased 11.5 percent to almost 603,350.

Medium-sized Texas cities followed in step with their big counterparts and grew rapidly in the four years ending in 2004. Brownsville added 15.4 percent and reached nearly 161,300. Other Rio Grande Valley neighbors grew almost as fast. Laredo added 14.6 percent (Pop. 203,200); and McAllen jumped 13.4 percent (Pop. 120,750).

opulations in Metroplex suburbs grew as well. Plano (Pop. 245,400) added 10.5 percent; Grand Prairie (Pop. 140,320) posted a 10.1 percent gain; and Arlington (Pop. 359,850) jumped 8 percent.

Of the 100 fastest growing U.S. cities with more than 100,000 inhabitants from 2000 to 2004, 14 were in Texas.

Three Texas cities that posted relatively slow 2000-2004 population growth began to show clear signs of a comeback near the end of that period. While Austin's overall 2000-2004 population made it the 107th fastest growing U.S. city of 100,000 or more, in the last year of the reporting period, its 681,300 residents made it the 70th fastest growing.

El Paso (Pop. 592,100) was the nation's 79th fastest growing city from 2000 to 2004. However, from 2003-2004, it ranked 48th. Corpus Christi (Pop. 281,200) moved from 146th fastest growing from 2000 to 2004 to 93rd in 2003-2004. http://buyorsellaustinhomes.com/

And Texas' population growth has been recorded in even smaller markets. For example, Hutto increased 81.6 percent to 5,590. Little Elm added 72.5 percent, growing to 14,880; Fate's 1,540 residents were 49.7 percent higher from 2000-2004. Murphy grew by 49.3 percent to reach nearly 9,960.

Among other small Texas markets that added more than 30 percent to their populations were Selma at 41.8 percent (Pop. 2,200); Kyle at 38.7 percent (Pop. 14,000); and Venus at 32.2 percent (Pop. 2,157).

Not every Texas place posted a population gain. Abilene's population fell to 114,800 after it lost more than 1,120 during the reporting period. Beaumont declined some 1,570 to a total of nearly 112,300. Wichita Falls' population declined nearly 3,270; by mid-2004 the city officially had some 100,930 residents.

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JUST LOOKING or THINKING OF BUYING?  AUSTIN TEXAS IS HOT NOW!!!

If you are actively looking for a home in Austin, Texas or Central Texas, you will probably want to take advantage of my "Personal Buyer Gateway Search". Many of my past clients really like this feature because it keeps them up to speed with constantly changing market conditions. Real Estate is moving fast in TEXAS and this search will e-mail you when new listings are for sale in the Austin, Texas and Central Texas market, but only if they match your criteria.  Simply E-MAIL a list of your property search criteria from most important to least and I'll be happy to set this feature up. You can also view Austin area Homes at http://www.buyorsellaustinhomes.com/ and browse through properties.

Town Lake - Austin, Texas

 

Has anyone found a lender that will approve a Geodesic home. I heard Countrywide but so far they don't look good.  This is a challenge on every level.  The appraiser had some real issues with comps on this.  I tried to go about a mile away and compare to the same size sqft and number of bedrooms. This listing is not an easy sell and the fact it is about to become a foreclosure complicates things if we don't git'er dun soon. Any advice is welcome.

 

 
 
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