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As a Realtor I often have clients who find the perfect home. They love the location, the floor plan, the yard, the price and just about everything. This is THE one. Then they tell me they want to think it over.

I too am someone who takes time to make a big decision. The problem I have is that a lot of times they miss out. They take time to think it over and another offer gets accepted. Most often I have warned my clients of this very thing. As a professional, I believe we get a “feel”. We are able to tell when a property is going to go. There is something about human nature that causes us to decide we want something when someone else may get it.

There is also a strange thing that happens in real estate. A house can sit on the market 60 days and all of a sudden three people show great interest. I cannot explain why, I only know it happens all the time.

So my plea to home buyers is; “Trust your agent, but more than that trust your instincts. You have already made the big decisions. You have decided to purchase a home, you have decided on the area, the price, the schools, the neighborhood, and the style. You love this home; buy it before it goes to someone else.”

 


My weekend refreshment
08/16/2010
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I was blessed to spend the weekend on a family ranch in Fredricksburg, Texas. This place is beautiful. I think the highlights were the swim in the river and watching the amazing sunset. I needed a little time to think. I came home refreshed and… more
Sometimes my "job" is so fun! My visit to Cafe Yolly in Avery Ranch…
07/26/2010
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I visited a café this week. It is Caffe Yolly in Avery Ranch in northwest Austin. Caffe Yolly was opened about six months ago by Juno and Song. Juno and Song are from Korea, and had been employees of Samsung. When Juno's job was up and it… more
Fireworks at Avery Ranch
07/07/2010
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This weekend my family and I watched fireworks at Avery Ranch subdivision in north Austin. The subdivision home owner's association put on a nice show. Kudos! Thank you to our friends for inviting us. Avery Ranch is an 1, 800 acre master… more
Three tools to win in a Multiple offer Situation:
06/28/2010
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These days we are seeing multiple offer situations on a regular basis. I know most think that since it is a buyer's market the opposite would be true. But the reality is that over priced homes sit while correctly priced or under priced homes go into… more
Down Payment where it comes from?
06/22/2010
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Down payment funding alternatives For many buyers, especially first-time buyers, saving up the funds for the down payment can be a seemingly insurmountable hurdle to home ownership. This doesn't have to be the case. As your mortgage broker, I can… more
Home too warm? Need your AC repaired or relplaced?
06/15/2010
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It happened my AC went out! Of course, I knew it was about that time. My unit was 12 years old and had serviced us well. None the less, we were not happy campers. Warm campers, but not happy. I turned to Cedar Park Air Conditioning Service. All I… more
A Moving Company Worth Bragging About
06/15/2010
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I am impressed with this company and wanted you all to know about it. Via Laura Ivy Blessing (Keller Williams ) : Every body has got one of those horror stories… the movers were 4 hours late, they scratched your priceless antique or maybe you felt… more
Headshot
06/09/2010
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I am scheduling an appointment to take a new "real estate" photo. My question to you all is, "Should the photo be of me dressed professionally, in a suit, or should it be of me in causal business attire? ". In my daily life I dress in casual business… more
Buffington to build in Block House Creek Leander, Texas
05/21/2010
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Buffington homes has announced they are going to build seven homes in Block House Creek! The homes are to be finished in July. The homes start at $150, 000. There are one story and two story homes available. These homes will sell quickly. As Block… more
 
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Kimber Montgomery

Cedar Park, TX

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Keller Williams Realty

Address: 1335 E Whitestone Blvd. Suite Z-200, Cedar Park, TX, 78613

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