Friday, August 21, 2009

$8000 Tax Credit for Buyers

Just a reminder to buyers that, in order to get the $8k tax credit on your income tax return, they must purchase their home before November 30, 2009! I have read that this will likely be extended, buy why take chances? Now is a great time to buy (and sell) real estate in the Houston Bay Area!

Also, if the buyer wishes to use the $8k toward his/her closing cost, they may do so, but the government has alotted a certain amount of money toward this. Once that money is gone, it's gone!

So call me today if you're a buyer, or seller, in the Houston Bay Area!

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Imitation is the best form of flattery until ...

Until your good name is besmirched. Homes for Heroes in the past has taken people leveraging our brand as flattery. We often ask if they would like to continue to use our good name by joining forces with us, and if they do not want to we are okay with that decision also. But recently something came up that does need to be addressed. We will let the Morris Daily Herald explain it.
Illinois allegation hurts ‘real’ Heroes

Minneapolis, Minn–When Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan took enforcement action against the Minooka, Ill.-based Homes for Heroes Inc., says Brad Oosterhuis, it was not a reflection on the “real” Home for Heroes.

“Our organization has been serving heroes continuously since 2002, and we have a serious concern that the publication of the charge against the Homes for Heroes company in Illinois could seriously tarnish our good name,” said Oosterhuis, executive director of Home for Heroes, in a recent e-mail.

Since the founding of Homes for Heroes, a press release from the Minnesota-based organization notes, many organizations have tried to duplicate the Homes for Heroes model and have illegally used the trademarked name. The widespread recognition of the Homes for Heroes name across the nation has caused many groups to attempt to leverage this successful brand to their advantage.

“While Homes for Heroes encourages all companies to support our heroes, it is illegal for them to use the Homes for Heroes trademarked name,” said Ruth Johnson, president of Homes for Heroes. “It is especially disturbing when these organizations are providing false claims and tarnishing the good name and work that Homes for Heroes is doing.”

In an effort to advance its cause and protect its name, Home for Heroes, which is now in its seventh year of operation, recently created the Homes for Heroes Foundation.

Due to its highly recognized name and brand nationally, the press release notes, Homes for Heroes became inundated with calls that were predominantly from severely wounded military personnel asking for assistance.

“These requests went far beyond the scope of our business model and ability to help,” Johnson said. The shareholders of Homes for Heroes saw a need for a charitable organization that would have a similar vision to its own. After much thought and the desire to help, they formed the Homes for Heroes Foundation.

The foundation will endeavor to provide or coordinate financial assistance to the heroes of our nation, such as military, police officers, firefighters and first responders who are in need.

Meanwhile, with the busy spring housing market well under way, Homes for Heroes affiliates will continue to “give back” by providing significant savings to its local heroes, particularly military personnel, police officers, firefighters, teachers, health care workers and others who serve our country and communities everyday.

If you would like more information about the Homes for Heroes, please call Ruth Johnson at (866) 443-7637 or log onto www.homesforheroes.com or www.homesforheroesfoundation.org.

In her enforcement action against the Minooka-based company using the Homes for Heroes name, Attorney General Lisa Madigan alleged the company and its owner, Patrick Gleason of Minooka, conducted a fraudulent charitable solicitation campaign and engaged in deceptive practices by falsely representing the local Homes for Heroes is “a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization.”

Gleason has gone on record calling the IAG’s action “absurd.”

“This is absurd,” he said. We filed for our corporation and status a long time ago. The IRS asked us to put it on good paper, not wallpaper. It was done, it was all signed and sent in again. So, they’re trying to smear our names with improprieties …”

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Homes for Heroes Program

I am proud to say that I am a member of the Homes for Heroes program. Being a member of the program is a wonderful way for me to give back to the men and women who work so hard to give their all to the community. The program is open to police officers, firefighters, anyone in the military (including reserves), hospital personnel, and even educators.

If you would like to reap the benefits of this program and are in the Greater Houston area, please contact me at 281-387-8805 or, if you are located outside the Houston area, visit the Homes for Heroes website.

Thursday, May 7, 2009

Some Buyers Still Don't Know What a Buyer's Agent Is?!

I have had the privilege of working 2 real estate markets - Dallas and Houston. To my amazement, there are so many buyers in the Houston area who either don't know what a Buyer's Agent is or simply don't care. It was only after obtaining listings that I found out that so many buyers out there call the listing agent to see property, rather than obtaining their own agent ... this was not the case in Dallas, where I only occasionally received calls from buyers interested in viewing one of my listings, and if I did, I quickly converted them to a buyer who worked solely with me.

So I'm wondering ... is it that buyers in Houston aren't aware of what a Buyer's Agent is, or again, do they simply not care and wish to cut out any "middle man" (the Buyer's Agent)?

I'm still trying to figure this one out!!

Friday, April 24, 2009

Houston has the Best Real Estate Market in the Country!!

Did you know that Houston, Texas has the best real estate market in the country?? It's true! With interest rates at an all time low, that makes it a great time to buy real estate Houston! Prices have remained stable, which makes it a great time to sell real estate in Houston, too!!

So what are you waiting for?!

Wednesday, April 9, 2008

Wow! It's Been A Year!!

Wow! It's been slightly over a year since I posted last!!! It has been a busy year and I hope to start blogging again on a regular basis after a long hiatus. During the last year I moved and switched brokerages, so things have been busy! Sorry to those who enjoyed by blog, but I am back and plan to pick up where I left off! See ya!

Wednesday, March 21, 2007

Quality Service

I work with an equal share of buyers and sellers, and I like it that way. But sometimes the workload far exceeds the number of hours in a day. When this happens, it only stands to reason that something, or some things, will fall by the wayside. While I do my best to return every call that comes in and keep my schedule as flexible as possible, I can't help but wonder what my clients think when they call me and they get my voice mail. Does this come off like I am avoiding them in any way? If so, then why? Do people actually think that an individual can in no way spend an entire day on the phone? And if not, then why are people so hesitant to leave a message, and rather, are so quick to call right back?

How does one know when they are providing their clients with the highest level of service, aside from just asking their clients? Isn't safe to assume that, if one is doing, or has done, everything that his/her client has requested, then one is providing a high level of service to his/her clients?

What message does it send his/her client when an agent is always on the phone and/or with other clients and can't answer?

Tuesday, March 13, 2007

Random Acts of Stupidity

Why is it that buyers insist upon calling several Listing Agents when searching for a home, rather than working with one Buyer's Agent? It doesn't cost the buyer anything to have someone represent him/her, someone that he/she feels comfortable with and trusts. I realize that not everyone is aware of buyer representation, but most people are aware that it exists. I have worked with buyers who had no problem picking up the phone and calling a Listing Agent in order to see a home or ask questions, even though they know we have an exclusive agreement to work with one another. I have even had buyers call me and ask for information about a particular property, then two sentences later, they tell me that they are currently working with an agent, under a signed agreement for representation. After confirming what I thought I had heard, they go a step further and tell me that they "didn't want to bother their agent, as he/she is very busy". Excuse me?? Did I just hear what I thought I heard? Correct me if I'm wrong, but when that buyer closes on a house, isn't their agent getting paid a commission for providing a service to them? And they don't want to bother their agent, as their agent is busy? And what exactly does that imply, that I'm not very busy? I just sit around and wait for buyers to call with questions that they really should be directing to their agent, right? Not even! So, can someone clarify this for me, please . . . so, it's not okay to call your agent to ask some questions about a particular property because he/she is very busy, in spite of the fact that he/she will get paid at some point in the near future, right? BUT it is okay to randomly call some other agent, who is also very busy and ask questions about a property, knowing that this other agent will not be getting paid because you made it to the closing table, correct?

Can someone shed some light on this for me, please??

Boy, Have I Been Busy!

You know that saying "Time flies when you're having fun"? Well, that also applies to when you're working like a madman. So, it's March now. And I am posting for the first time in about 2 months. So, sorry that I have been busy. I've been working my butt off. Anyway, enough of that already!

Tuesday, January 16, 2007

Dallas Foreclosures Increase 67% in November 2006

"After two consecutive months of decreasing activity, Dallas foreclosure filings spiked in November, surging 67% from the previous month and placing the city’s foreclosure rate back on top among five of the nation’s largest metropolitan areas, according to the RealtyTrac™ U.S. Metropolitan Foreclosure Market Report.

The eight-county metropolitan area reported 4,653 new foreclosure filings during the month, a foreclosure rate of one new foreclosure filing for every 286 households — 3.4 times the national average.

“These latest numbers are a complete about-face for Dallas, which over the past couple of months had been running counter to the nation as a whole in terms of foreclosure trends,” said James J. Saccacio, chief executive officer of RealtyTrac. “Dallas foreclosures took a major upswing this month, placing the city’s foreclosure rate back in top position among the five major metro areas we track each month.”

Dallas returned to the top spot, a position it had occupied for most of the year, replacing Chicago as the major metro area with the highest foreclosure rate. Foreclosure rates in Los Angeles, Philadelphia and New York also registered below the rate in Dallas."

provided by Realtytrac, 12/19/06