Suddenly, it’s a seller’s market in Texas? What happened?

Texas Sellers Market

Braemar Terrace - Colleyville $799,000.

May  2012

Texas weathered the national recession better than most states. Affordable home prices, continued job growth, and Texans’ can-do attitude have all helped. But has the pendulum already swung back to a seller’s market in the Lone Star State, with home prices creeping up again and buyers potentially facing bidding wars?

The first-quarter 2012 Texas Quarterly Housing Report, issued by the Texas Association of REALTORS®, provides valuable clues as to where the Texas real estate market may be headed as summer fast approaches.

Hear expert analysis by Jim Gaines, Ph.D., economist with the Real Estate Center at Texas A&M, in the latest Inside Texas Real Estate podcast.

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Discover The Beauty of Southlake Texas

 

Public Schools in Southlake, TX

12 Public Schools found in the area.

School Type Grade Level Enrollment Students per Teacher
Florence Elementary School
Phone: (817) 744-4700
3095 Johnson Rd, Southlake, TX 76092 http://www.kellerisd.net
Public PK, K-4 546 15
Carroll Senior High School
Phone: (817) 949-5800
1501 West Southlake Blvd, Southlake, TX 76092 http://www.southlakecarroll.edu
Public 11-12 1229 15
Carroll High School
Phone: (817) 949-5600
800 White Chapel Blvd, Southlake, TX 76092 http://www.southlakecarroll.edu
Public 8-10 1302 16
Carroll Middle School
Phone: (817) 949-5400
1101 East Dove St, Southlake, TX 76092 http://www.southlakecarroll.edu
Public 7-8 596 14
George Dawson Middle School
Phone: (817) 949-5500
400 South Kimball Ave, Southlake, TX 76092 http://www.southlakecarroll.edu
Public 7-8 686 13
Jack D Johnson Elementary School
Phone: (817) 949-4500
1301 North Carroll Ave, Southlake, TX 76092 http://www.southlakecarroll.edu
Public PK, K-4 690 15
Carroll Elementary School
Phone: (817) 949-4300
1705 West Continental Blvd, Southlake, TX 76092 http://www.southlakecarroll.edu
Public PK, K-4 522 13
Don T Durham Elementary School
Phone: (817) 949-4400
801 Shady Oaks, Southlake, TX 76092 http://www.southlakecarroll.edu
Public PK, K-4 489 13
Robert H Rockenbaugh Elementary School
Phone: (817) 949-4700
301 Byron Nelson Pkwy, Southlake, TX 76092 http://www.southlakecarroll.edu
Public PK, K-4 517 13
Don T Durham Intermediate School
Phone: (817) 949-5300
801 Shady Oaks, Southlake, TX 76092 http://www.southlakecarroll.edu
Public 5-6 589 14
Old Union Elementary School
Phone: (817) 949-4600
1050 South Carroll Ave, Southlake, TX 76092 http://www.southlakecarroll.edu
Public PK, K-4 497 14
Eubanks Intermediate School
Phone: (817) 949-5200
500 South Kimball Ave, Southlake, TX 76092 http://www.southlakecarroll.edu
Public 5-6 628 15

Private Schools in Southlake, TX

3 Private Schools found in the area.

School Type Grade Level Enrollment Students per Teacher
The Clariden School
Phone: (682) 237-0400
100 Clariden Ranch Rd, Southlake, TX 76092
Private PK,K-12 138 8
Highland Meadow Montessori Aca
Phone: (817) 488-2138
1060 E Highland St, Southlake, TX 76092
Private, Montessori PK,K-5 48 5
Primrose School of Southlake
Phone:
155 S Kimball Ave, Southlake, TX 76092
Private, Early Childhood Program/Day Care Center PK,K 15 15

Montessori Schools in Southlake, TX

1 Montessori Schools found in the area.

School Type Grade Level Enrollment Students per Teacher
Highland Meadow Montessori Aca
Phone: (817) 488-2138
1060 E Highland St, Southlake, TX 76092
Private, Montessori PK,K-5 48 5

Early Childhood Program/Day Care Center Schools in Southlake, TX

1 Early Childhood Program/Day Care Center Schools found in the area.

School Type Grade Level Enrollment Students per Teacher
Primrose School of Southlake
Phone:
155 S Kimball Ave, Southlake, TX 76092
Private, Early Childhood Program/Day Care Center PK,K 15 15

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Golf Course Homes in Southlake, TX

Timarron is a master-planned community in Southlake and Colleyville, Texas built around an 18 hole championship golf course designed by the legendary Byron Nelson.

With 1,100 homes in 17 neighborhoods, Timarron is the most desirable community in Northeast Tarrant County. The Timarron development includes an array of amenities for the residents including two 25 meter swimming pools, sand volleyball court, basketball court, three playgrounds, tennis courts, and the Timarron golf course and Country Club.

For people interested in living in golf course homes in Southlake, TX, there are typically 10-20 homes for sale on Timarron golf course at any given time. Homes currently for sale include this home at 413 Borders Ct on the 11th hole:

 Golf Course Homes in Southlake, TX - 413 Borders Ct

This golf course home in Southlake, TX is located at 1204 Strathmore Drive on the 13th hole:

Golf Course Homes in Southlake, TX - 1204 Strathmore Drive

and this golf course villa home at 640 Chandon Ct on the 17th fairway:

Golf Course Homes in Southlake TX - 640 Chandon Ct

Golf course homes in Southlake, TX range from $500,000 to over $2 million depending on the size and location within Timarron.

Search all golf course homes in Southlake and Colleyville, Texas by clicking here.

Why is Westlake Texas Real Estate so Popular?

westlake texas real estateWestlake Texas is a small town on the Tarrant/Denton County line in the perfect location for a luxury community in Northeast Tarrant County. With only 700 residents, this community is home to executives, sport stars, and other public figures. Westlake Texas real estate has an average home value just over $1 million and is located only 12 miles from DFW Airport and only 7 miles from Alliance Airport in Fort Worth.

There are a few neighborhoods in Westlake including Vaquero, the guarded community and home to the Vaquero County Club, with homes and lots for sale in Vaquero. Another prominent neighborhood is Glenwyck Farms and Westlake is even home to a private airfield community, Stagecoach Hills.

The biggest attraction to Westlake Texas real estate is Westlake Academy, which is a charter school owned and operated by the town of Westlake. Westlake Academy is proud to offer the International Baccalaureate (IB) curriculum. This school is special because it focuses on dynamic thinking and building leaders for the future.

Westlake is only minutes away from downtown Fort Worth and Southlake Town Square. It also has a couple places to eat in town like Diego’s Tex-Mex and Weinberger’s Deli.

Westlake is one of the best places to live in Dallas-Fort and that is the main reason why Westlake Texas real estate is so popular.

Stone Lakes Addition in Southlake, TX with 10 Acre Private Lake

Stone Lakes in Southlake TexasThe Stone Lakes Addition in Southlake, TX is a beautiful community consisting of 331 homes, located off Southlake Blvd (FM 1709).

Amenities in the picturesque neighborhood of Stone Lakes are many as you will enjoy taking the family swimming in the community pool, playing with your frineds on the basketball court, play tennis with the neighbors, take the kids to the private community playground, and jog around the 10 acre Stone Lake with catch-and-release fishing.

The lake in Stone Lakes definitely sets it apart from others in Southlake!

Map of Stone Lakes Addition in Southlake, TX

The Stone Lakes Addition is a friendly community with a welcoming committee, block captains, and street representatives to welcome new residents into the neighborhood. There is also a Neighborhood Watch Program.

Homes for sale in Stone Lakes Addition of Southlake, TX range from 3000 – 5000 square feet and there are usually 3-6 homes for sale at all times. There were 26 Stone Lakes homes sold in 2010.

3 Questions You Must Answer Before Buying a Home

3 Questions You Must Answer Before Buying a HomeIf you are thinking about purchasing a home right now, you are surely getting a lot of advice. And most of that advice is probably negative. Why buy now with prices still falling? Don’t you realize real estate is no longer a good investment? Don’t you know that people who bought five years ago lost their shirt? We understand the concern your friends and family have. However, let’s look at whether or not now is actually the perfect time to buy a home.

There are three questions you should ask before purchasing in today’s market:

1. Why should I buy if house prices are still depreciating?

We believe that in most parts of the country prices will in fact soften in 2011. Price is the major concern for anyone selling a home. When you are buying, COST should be your primary concern however. Your monthly payment (cost) is definitely impacted by the price of the home you purchase. The other major component is the interest rate. Waiting for prices to bottom out while rates are increasing can wind up costing you more over the life of the mortgage (see chart here).

Over the last seven weeks, rates have increased over 1/2 a point going from 4.17 to 4.86. Looking at the attached chart shows this increase. Waiting for prices to bottom out seems to make perfect sense. Yet, at a time when rates are increasing, it might NOT make sense. Make sure you have a mortgage professional help you with this math before making a decision.

In an article last week CNN Money reported:

“You can kiss those record lows goodbye,” said Greg McBride, chief economist for Bankrate.com.

Keith Gumbinger of HSH Associates, a provider of mortgage information said that the market reached a new plateau.

“I don’t think we’re going back to a 50-year low anytime soon without an economic collapse,” he said. “Rates will probably never revisit those levels.”

2. When will I begin to see appreciation if I buy now?

This is a great question. Macro Markets, LLC is a company that studies housing prices. They started their Home Price Expectation Survey in 2010.  They ask 100+ housing industry experts to project housing prices through 2015. The most current survey shows that the experts are predicting prices to soften until 2012. The experts then project prices to rise reaching a cumulative appreciation of over 10% by 2015.

Purchasing a home today makes great sense from a financial standpoint. Think of the old axiom: You want to buy low and sell high. We may be at the low point regarding the COST of a home. But, this decision should not only be a financial one.

That leads us to our third and final question:

707 Wyndsor Creek3. Why am I buying a home in the first place?

This truly is the most important question to answer. Forget the finances for a minute. Why did you even begin to consider purchasing a home? For most, the reason has nothing to do with finances. The Fannie Mae National Housing Survey shows that the four major reasons people buy a home have nothing to do with money:

  • A good place to raise children and for them to get a good education
  • A place where you and your family feel safe
  • More space for you and your family
  • Control of the space

What non-financial benefits will you and your family derive from owning a home? The answer to that question should be the reason whether you decide to purchase or not.

Bottom Line

The COST of a home will probably remain relatively unchanged even if prices continue to depreciate. Don’t allow money to get in the way of you making the right decision for you and your family. In the long run, the finances will work in your favor anyway.

Reposted with permission from KCMBlog.com 

Argyle Horse Property with 16+ Acres at 920 E Hickory Hill

Argyle Horse Property with 16+ Acres at 920 E Hickory Hill Argyle Horse Property at 920 E Hickory Hill Rd Argyle, TX 76226 on 16.35 acres with an Agricultural Exemption listed by Troy George and Lucy Noonan of The George & Noonan Real Estate Group.

Amazing horse property at an incredible price! Secluded gated estate situated on 16+ acres with stocked pond. Custom built with tons of amenities including gourmet kitchen, free standing double staircase, custom cabinetry & incredible views throughout! 5 stall barn, with 20′ covered porches on each side, riding arena, loafing shed & deep water well. Heated diving pool & spa with approx 1000 sqft outdoor living area. Exemplary Argyle ISD. This is the prettiest and most functional Argyle horse property!

Call us for more details at 817-308-4170 (Troy) or 817-913-3611 (Lucy) on this incredible Argyle Horse Property.

“Own Thy Own Home”

The title of this blog is the advice given in a book of financial wisdom,  The Richest Man in Babylon, written by George S. Clason in 1930. The book has become a classic having sold over 2 million copies in 26 languages. The advice is just as important today as it was when written almost a century ago. And, it is comforting to know we still realize how important homeownership is.

Two different surveys released last week show that homeownership is still part of the American Dream.

Trulia’s American Dream Survey

The survey looked at how Americans feel about homeownership. They found:

  • 70% of Americans still view homeownership as being part of their American Dream.
  • 78% say their homes are the best investment they ever made.
  • 88% of 18-34 year old renters aspire to be homeowners.

The report went on to say:

“Contrary to popular belief, the American Dream of homeownership has not turned into an American nightmare. In fact, we’re seeing a national resurgence of buyer and seller activity on Trulia.com,” said Pete Flint, CEO of Trulia.

“During the housing bubble, the American Dream of homeownership was beyond reach for many young adults. Stuck with student loans and entry-level jobs, many had resigned themselves to being lifelong renters. But the tide is changing – Millennials are now today’s most serious homebuyers,” says Tara-Nicholle Nelson, Consumer Educator for Trulia. 

First-Time Homebuyers Survey

This report concentrated on what first home buyers experienced in the purchase process. It was somewhat surprising to find that:

  • 67% said the market allowed them to buy a home sooner than expected
  • 50% said they found a home in a more desirable neighborhood than expected
  • 61% were able to get the home at a better price than expected
  • 40% got more space than expected
  • 43% locked in a lower interest rate than expected

It seems that the American public, even young adults still believe that owning your own home makes sense. And, it seems that those who have most recently purchased were pleasantly surprised with the results.

Bottom Line

It appears that the majority of the country thinks you would be doing the smart thing if you considered purchasing a home for you and your family. Talk to us today about graduating to homeownership!

Here are some affordable first homes in Northeast Tarrant County.

Courtesy of KCMblog.com

Heritage Oaks in Colleyville, TX – Homes by K. Hovnanian

Heritage Oaks in Colleyville TXHeritage Oaks in Colleyville, TX is a community being built by K. Hovnanian Homes, located near Glade Rd and Hwy 121. This neighborhood will feature about 100 luxury homes and zero lot townhomes with lots ranging from 40′ to 50′ wide.

The Heritage Oaks community is served by the award winning Grapevine-Colleyville Independent School District and is conveniently located to several shopping centers, restaurants, and local shops.

This gated neighborhood features villa homes from 2000 – 3200 square feet starting in the $340′s into the mid $400′s and will include walking trails throughout the community and two ponds with fountains.

Colleyville was recently ranked as the 3rd best suburb in Dallas-Fort Worth by D Magazine!

Map of Heritage Oaks in Colleyville, TX


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Heritage Oaks in Colleyville TX -  Pond

Heritage Oaks homes for sale in Colleyville, TX range from townhomes in the low $300′s to villa homes on nice lots for the mid $400′s.

Call us at 817-410-8769 for more information on homes for sale in Heritage Oaks or to view any homes currently on the market.

Northeast Tarrant County Real Estate Market Update – Recap of 2010

Lucy Noonan shares a Northeast Tarrant County real estate market update and recap of home sales for 2010. This information is year over year, so we are comparing 2009 activity to 2010.

2010 was a GREAT year in rela estate. While you may here of slow markets on a national level, the Northeast Tarrant County real estate market update shows increased growth in 2010!

Here are some the highlights:

  • Colleyville homes sold increased 5% with a total of 303 homes sold in 2010
  • Grapevine sales increased 9% with 421 Grapevine homes sold in 2010
  • Southlake experienced a 4% increase in homes sold, a 2% increase in average sales price, and a whopping 10% decrease in average days on market!
  • Westlake & Trophy Club increased sales by 23%

The Northeast Tarrant County real estate market update shows that throughout the DFW Metroplex, the luxury market and urban markets saw incredible growth in 2010. The luxury markets of Dallas Preston Hollow area had an increase in home sales of 30% and the Dallas Park Cities had a 29% increase in sales. The Fort Worth condo market in downtown experienced a 31% increase in 2010 over 2009.  

Northeast Tarrant County Real Estate Market Update – Recap of 2010

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