bexar county real estate: Clues That If it Sounds Too Good to Be True Then it Probably Is-Home Buying Advice San Antonio TX
- 05/26/16 07:39 AM
Home searching online can be a bit of fun, but mostly annoying at the misinformation on many of those sites. In the effort to perform my civic duty to those looking to purchase a home in the Greater San Antonio TX area, I thought I would give you a couple of handy clues to recognize that if you see an actual deal of the century...and if it sounds too good to be true, then it probably is. Clue #1-If you see an ad on one of those sites selling a home for $2000, (or less than $10,000), it's most likely a (19 comments)
bexar county real estate: Pending in Only Days-San Antonio TX Home for Sale-Preserve at Indian Springs
- 04/16/15 06:08 AM
Home for Sale in the Preserve at Indian Spring Gets Contract and Goes Pending with Only 6 Days on the Market!! If you need to sell your home in the Preserve at Indian Springs or in surrounding neighborhoods, Call Brenda Mullen RE/MAX Access 210-807-0819 Today!! Already Pending!! San Antonio TX Home For Sale | The Preserve at Indian Springs
bexar county real estate: What Home Can You Buy for A Million Dollars in San Antonio TX
- 03/09/15 03:16 AM
Have you ever been watching that famous Realty TV show about Homes for Sale in different areas around the country, and thought Oh my Goodness, those homes are EXPENSIVE?? I mean, maybe not. Perhaps you are in one of those areas that anything less than a Million Dollar Home for Sale gives you barely a 2 bedroom, run down place on the seedy side of town and you don't blink an eye when you see a typical 3 bedroom, 2 bath home priced at $1,200,000.00
NOT SO in San Antonio TX! EVERYTHING is BIGGER in TEXAS, except for the dang price tag on our (7 comments)
bexar county real estate: Texas Contract Confusion-The Third Party Financing Addendum
- 11/03/12 11:47 AM
Texas Contract Confusion-The Third Party Financing Addendum As I venture down this journey of Real Estate, I find more and more that is it so important that we stay educated on what our contracts say, not only so we understand what they mean, but so we can explain it to our clients and not lead them down the wrong path. We also need to make sure that we understand the contract time limits in respect to certain areas so that in turn, we protect our clients whether they be buyer or seller. One of the areas of confusion in one of our (6 comments)