Summer-Proof Your Home: Energy-Efficient Tips for a Cool and Comfortable Season

By |2023-04-27T19:18:35-05:00April 25, 2023|Real Estate|

As temperatures start to soar, the summer heat can become unbearable. Summer temperatures in Texas can be brutal, with daily highs regularly reaching into the 90s and sometimes surpassing 100°F! While cranking up the air conditioning may provide temporary relief, it can also result in sky-high energy bills and increased carbon emissions. Did you know that the United States has some of the highest energy consumption rates per capita in the world? In fact, buildings account for 39% of total energy use and 38% of carbon emissions in the country (U.S. Department of Energy). By reducing your energy usage, not [...]

Crunchy and Delicious: Low-Carb Chicken Salad Celery Sticks

By |2023-05-11T11:29:46-05:00March 11, 2023|Low Carb Recipe Videos, Video|

Whip up a satisfying and healthy low-carb snack in minutes with this chicken salad stuffed celery stick recipe. Simply add deli-made chicken salad (or homemade if you prefer) to celery sticks. Sprinkle with everything but the bagel seasoning for a delicious twist! Packed with protein and flavor, this snack is perfect for busy days or anytime you need a quick and easy snack on-the-go.

From Utilities to Unpacking: The Must-Do Tasks for Moving In

By |2023-04-28T17:45:33-05:00February 26, 2023|Real Estate|

Moving into a new home is an exciting time, but it can also be stressful and overwhelming. With so much to do, it's easy to forget important tasks that can make your move-in process smoother. To help you out, I've compiled a list of must-do tasks that you should prioritize from utilities to unpacking. Set up Utilities One of the first things you should do when moving into a new home is to set up your utilities. This includes electricity, gas, water, internet, and cable. Contact your utility providers and schedule installation or transfer of services in advance. This will [...]

Top 6 Home Design Trends To Watch in 2023

By |2023-04-28T17:16:52-05:00February 15, 2023|Real Estate|

Over the past few years, many of us have spent extra time at home—and that means we appreciate the personal design touches that make a house cozy and comfortable more than ever. Some of us have adapted our dwellings in new ways, from creating functional home offices to upgrading the appliances we use most. But while it’s important to make your home your own, it’s also smart to think about the long-term impact your renovations could have on its value. Choosing highly-personalized fixtures and finishes can make it harder for future homebuyers to envision themselves in the space. Even if [...]

7 Costly Mistakes Home Sellers Make (And How to Avoid Them)

By |2023-04-28T18:20:35-05:00January 26, 2023|Real Estate|

No matter what’s going on in the housing market, the process of selling a home can be challenging. Some sellers have a hard time saying goodbye to a treasured family residence, others want to skip ahead to the fun of decorating and settling into a new place. Almost all sellers want to make the most money possible. Whatever your circumstances, the road to the closing table can be riddled with obstacles — from issues with showings and negotiations to inspection surprises. But many of these complications are avoidable when you have a skilled and knowledgeable real estate agent by your [...]

2023 Real Estate Market Outlook (And What It Means for You)

By |2023-04-28T17:58:46-05:00January 3, 2023|Real Estate|

Last year, one factor drove the real estate market more than any other: rising mortgage rates. In March 2022, the Federal Reserve began a series of interest rate hikes in an effort to pump the brakes on inflation.1 And while some market sectors have been slow to respond, the housing market has reacted accordingly. Both demand and price appreciation have tapered, as the primary challenge for homebuyers has shifted from availability to affordability. And although this higher-mortgage rate environment has been a painful adjustment for many buyers and sellers, it should ultimately lead to a more stable and balanced real [...]

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