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Our Crazy Christmas 2008

All of us have our special Christmas memories, don't we.  I have to say, since my parents divorce 27 years ago, ours have been very unusual. They usually involve a lot of people that are not really our family. But they are kind of' adopted by my Mom, "the missionary", and we all have grow to appreciate them in their own special ways.

Usually Christmas is not very much fun for my brother and my kids and I because we are all private people that like to live our lives based on the motto... "Be civil with all, social with many but known to few." But my mother is the opposite.

Each year she has included more and more into our family events. Our small family of 4 is now a family of more.  This year was our best, yet. I am very please to say, my mother really was able to make our entire blended families feel like one.

In spite of the girl that showed up stoned on I think speed and the friend that loves us with all the class of a big city girl, and the extended family member of my brother that has a hard time saying a sentence without cussing. We managed to have a great time.

  

For years, I dreaded these events of my mothers. But this year, the Lord helped me to love my mother for what she is, and not what I wish she was. I guess that is why I enjoyed this year.


May God Bless You All And Merry Christmas Next Year!

 

1005 Telluride Drive in Woodway / Waco Texas 76710 Is in Midway school district, and is close to what's convenient, schools, daycare, shops. Low upkeep, big value, picture- windowed living room, covered patio, rear entry garage. Act Fast! Call Today! Family Relocating and wants to sell soon.

http://www.heartoftexasrealestategroup.com/Listing/VirtualTour.ashx?listingid=1995749

1005 Telluride Dr Woodway Texas

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 MLS # 129007

Address 1005 TELLURIDE DR Woodway State TX Zip 76712

Asking Price $174,353

Bedrooms 4 Baths 2

SqFt Range 2001-2500

Age Range 6-10

County McLennan

CONSTRUCTION Brick Veneer EXTERIOR FEATURES Covered Patio/Deck Sprinkler System Garden Area FENCE Wood FINANCIAL TERMS FHA VA Texas Veteran Conventional Cash FIREPLACE Wood Burning FLOORS Carpet Vinyl Tile/Terrazo FOUNDATION Slab GARAGE Attached Rear Entry GARAGE CAPACITY Two HEATING/COOLING Central Heat Central Air Electric HOW OCCUPIED Vacant INTERIOR FEATURES Garage Opener Ceiling Fan Security System KITCHEN Built-In Range Built-In Oven Electric Island Pantry Breakfast Area Ice Maker Connection Built-In Dishwasher Refrigerator LEVEL 1 Story MASTER BEDROOM Isolated Separate Closets Dual Vanities Whirlpool Tub Separate Shower POSSESSION Negotiable ROOFING Composition ROOMS Breakfast Family Room/Den Formal Dining Room UTILITY ROOM House Separate Room WATER HEATER Electric DOCUMENTS ON FILE Seller's Disclosure Act Fast! Call Today!

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What do you think about this real estate market? I live in Gatesville Texas and work the Waco and Temple areas. I have not seen a decline in home selling or home buying. Business is good in the Heart of Texas. But the media, scares me almost everyday. So I cut the TV off and remember this scripture. "Be Still and Know that I Am God." Psalm 46:10. I remind myself that God is in control and as long as I keep my focus on doing good, and loving Him, He will take care of me. What helps you get up and keep going?

The light will shine through the darkness.

 

...and my son said, "My mommy is a real-estater!" This group is for Moms and Dads who are also, Realtors. How do you do it? How do you balance both a career and children? We are looking for positive comments and advice. ...I have included my story and why this is an important subject to me, and explained how this groups name was born...

When I started in real estate my two children Cody and Brooke were very young. My son Cody told everyone he met that I was a Realtor in the most enthusiastic and remarkable way. My son was so excited and loved to tell people about how special his mom was, because she was a Realtor. I never knew why he was so happy for me to be a Realtor, or how he know he was supposed to tell everyone he met about his mom's new career, but I did know that I would use his quote, someday.

Today I read a blog about a mother/Realtor who mentioned her children, and that is when it hit me. My son's quote, "My mommy is a Real-estater!" With great joy I smiled and thought about the ups and downs of being a "Real-estater." A few years ago, I sat down at my kitchen table and just cried and cried. Surely there was someone that could help me. How could I put a career above and beyond my children's needs. I couldn't. I had to be with my children and not miss those important times in their life.

The important times, for me, were and are still, taking them to school, picking them up after school, sporting events and church events. It became so hard for me be a successful realtor because if I was making a lot of money I was missing my children grow up. So, I would slow down my business to spend more time with my children and then my husband would want me to make more money, so I would have to hit the business hard again and make good money and then when I began to miss my kids I would slow down the business again and it has gone on like that for years and years. I lived a "yo-yo effect" of making money or making memories. I guess I should mention that I love Real Estate; it is my life's greatest passion as far as work goes.

Well, I wiped my tears and sat up straight and decided that I would have to make one the most important decision of my life, and I needed to do it soon. You see, my husband wanted me to quit being a Realtor and get a "Real Job." But how could I do that? I needed the freedom that being a Realtor gave me. Or did it? To be honest it seemed to me like if you were going to make money as a Realtor you lost your freedom. Oh, I know what some of you are thinking, TIME MANAGEMENT. Well, I took that class and it isn't that easy to do, if you are a stand alone agent. Or at least it wasn't for me. Back to the kitchen table, I decided to call the Texas Association of Realtors and the National Association of Realtors and ask for help.

I thought for sure with all the Realtors in the World that they would have some group or book or something about how to cope with being a Realtor and a Mother. No, nothing, not a thing, they did not have any advice for me at all. No resources, no books to read or any help at all. I felt I needed a specific book. about a being a Mom and being a Realtor. After I cried a little bit more, I made a big decision. I was going to stay in Real Estate because I loved the job and I loved my family, too. My decision was to go part-time Realtor, full-time "Real-Job." But I was only going to try this for one year, just to make my husband happy, and to see if he was right. And it made him happy, but I became very depressed. So I made another very important decision.

I was going to find a way to be a success at Real Estate, make money in Real Estate and raise happy children. I vowed that some day I would help other parent Realtors cope with balancing business and family. Today I found my opportunity on AR. I hope you don't mind if I mention one more life story. I thought it was interesting that I couldn't find a Realtor or a Realtor's family member to give me any good advice. I have asked a lot of Realtors and nobody wanted to share with me how they balanced happy children and success in Real Estate. How were all these Realtors having successful careers they loved and raising happy children? In 7 years I found one person who was honest. He is the husband of a top agent in our market. He was the only one that would give me a real answer. This is what he said, "Yes, Kim. Our children hated growing up with Realtor's as parents. But they sure love all the trips we pay for them and there kids now, like Cancun." He smiled and then he walked away.

That was an answer, but not really the one I was hoping for. I wanted to hear that their children loved it and that they never missed any of their children's life changing events. My answer to not having my children hate having a Realtor parent, was to not be that successful. Even if it meant I couldn't send my son and daughter and their families on fancy trips. Last year I hired a coach and started a team. I believe my coach is the best in the nation.

Finally, I am getting some balance in my life and I owe much of it to God first, my family second, my coach third, and my new "Family" of Realtors at Active Rain. I hope you join my group and share as much as you want to help all us young up and coming Real-estater's. Have an awesome day! Kimberly, Heart of Texas Real Estate Group

 
Casa Linda CottageMadi-Gras Tile Floors, Granite, 8 French Doors and Custom Screens make this 3 bed 2 bath home a must see. It will sell quick at only $144,753. The family is relocating so hurry and close on your next home.
 

  

 

I heard a statement the other day. Someone asked an associate of mine what it meant to be a Christian Realtor. I know there are a lot of us Christian Realtors out there. I let everyone know I am a Christian, if it comes up. But I never elaborate on my beliefs. I don't say "no" to working with someone because maybe they don't believe the way I believe. Is that what you do in your line of business. Whether you are a Realtor or a Waitress, or a laborer. How do you let your Christianity affect your relationship with your co-workers or clients. Share your ideas, and bible verses that help you maintain your Christian life at work.

 

"Killeen, Round Rock, Austin, Texas: Killeen has the lowest average home price in any market in the nation while still maintaining quality. Round Rock and Austin have seen incredible job growth and very stable home prices despite the downturn nationwide. Jobs continue to grow here -- a factor for keeping inventory low and prices stable. " by Daniel Babb and Entrepreneur.com

Follow this link to read the ad...

http://finance.yahoo.com/real-estate/article/104278/Best-and-Worst-Places-to-Buy-a-House

Daniel Babb also says, "The housing crunch and the excessive inventory -- exceeding 10 months on resale homes -- continues to take its toll on housing prices. But over the long term, housing is still a good investment. In fact, it's more than an investment; it's a home. Plus, you're not really saving anything by renting, as the costs of renting and owning are about equal (well, owning may be a little more). The tax benefits of home ownership far outweigh renting, too. With good housing prices in many great areas, this may indeed be the time to buy."

Daniel Babb comments, "So now that I've convinced you this is a good time to buy a home, the next question is, Where do you buy one? No matter where you look, you should check out some basic economic fundamentals before buying. Is job growth stable in the area? Is income keeping up with inflation? Is crime above the national average? Is there a higher-than-average rate of foreclosures? These issues and others play a factor when deciding where to buy a house."

I believe Waco and Temple and Gatesville, all being so close to these markets are excellent areas to buy, also.

So come on, lets buy a house. Help boost the economy. The interest rates have gone down 2 times in the last 11 days. It sounds like a great time to invest in a home.

And remember, Kimberly Fowler, REALTOR, specializes in these areas.

Www.HeartOfTexasGroup.com

 

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www.HeartoftexasRealEstateGroup.com 

Lets track what has listed and sold in the Waco Area since January 1 till the end of the year.  This report will not contain any listings that were listed or sold before January 1, 2008.

However, for those of you who are curious, at the end of December 2007, there were approximately 3700 residential listings in 2007. 1781 of those listings did sell. 1367 are still on the market at the time of the year. 183 were still under contract by the end of December. 209 of 2007 listings expired or did not sell. 353 were withdrawn from the market or leased. 

January 1 -January 29, 2008

Waco             CMA Summary Report

300 people put their homes on the market with a Realtor since January 1st, 2008. A lot of listings, don't you think? I do. You will notice on listing sold in 18 days and it was in Woodway on Ramada. 16 Realtors were able to get their listings under contract with an average days on the market for 8 days. Let's hope the loans close and see if next month will be better. Do you think the lowered interest rate, helped. As you look at this information notice that 3 of these home sellers decided not to sell. So you home buyers give us Waco Area Realtors a call. You have a lot of homes to choose from. In fact you have 280 fresh (less than 30 days) listings for sale in the greater Waco Area.

RESIDENTIAL - Active

Total Listings       Avg   Avg   Avg   Avg   Avg 
 300      14  $145,009  $77     

RESIDENTIAL - Sold

Total Listings       Avg   Avg   Avg   Avg   Avg 
 1      18  $159,000  $89  $159,000  $89 

RESIDENTIAL - Under Contract

 Total Listings       Avg   Avg   Avg   Avg   Avg 
 16      8  $102,706  $63     

RESIDENTIAL - Withdrawn

Total Listings       Avg   Avg   Avg   Avg   Avg 
 3      5  $152,100  $73     

RESIDENTIAL Summary Statistics
 HighLowAverageMedian
LP:$575,000$14,999$143,004$117,500
SP:$159,000$159,000$159,000$159,000

The information for this report is deemed reliable, but not guaranteed.

 

This is a great property if you want to buy a condo within a couple of blocks to the baylor campus and seventh and james baptist church. It is priced at $67,000. We have 4 units for sale. You may purchase them as an investment deal as a package. The owner will consider trading for a home in the waco area. It is a 2 bedroome loft and a 2 bath with side parking. Spiral Staircase. Open kitchen/den. View on www.HeartOfTexasGroup.com or www.TheBearsDenGuide.com Or Call 254-339-9883 Kimberly Fowler, Realtor.

700 Wood - 708 Wood

From the 7th Street View

Birds Eye View from the campus

The Blue Dots are the Baylor Campus

 
If you have a buyer that can't find what he is looking for in the Greater Waco Area of Texas, post what they want on this blog and if you are a realtor that has that property listed that would meet that buyers needs. Then just email the Realtor and Sell, Sell, Sell! Remember, do not post the buyer's contact information, only your contact information.
 
 
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