Friday, May 22, 2015

Home Taxes DFW

It appears almost all the taxes on homesteads are being raised the maximum 10% Texas law allows. So if you live in an average $250,000 home your tax assessments are being raised by $25,000. If your taxes are between 2.2% to 3.0% depending on location, your taxes could increase between $550 and $750.

If you do nothing, when the taxes come due in October your Escrow will probably be short these amounts, and the lenders will charge the back taxes due, as well as add that amount into the calculation for the next year’s Escrows, making you possibly pay twice the amount of the tax shortage.

My recommendation is to pay a few extra dollars on each monthly payment with a note indicating that the extra payment should be added to your Escrow. If you start paying $125 to $150 a month starting June 1st, your Escrow should be OK and you should not get a letter from your lender raising your payments for the next year to make up for this shortfall.


Obviously - these are relative amounts depending on price ranges of your homes.

Please consult with your tax adviser/financial institution, to determine the best route for your situation. Nothing in this communication is intended to constitute legal or tax advice.

Wednesday, February 4, 2015

Five Crucial Home Selling Decisions If You Want To Sell In 2015

If you’re planning on selling your home in 2015 there are five crucial decisions that can help you maximize your sale price, get your home sold quickly and do it all without the mountain of stress that often comes with the sale of your home.
Decision #1 – Decide to prepare sooner than later. Home sellers who wait until spring to get their home “ready” are already behind the curve. The real estate year is in full swing by March 1st and homes that sell quickly and for top dollar during the “selling season” are the homes where the owner had a plan, got their home ready, staged, and listed early in the year.
Decision #2 – Decide to prepare yourself emotionally. Selling your home can be very emotional. When you receive an offer for less than you think your home is worth, it generates a whole host of negative emotions. You can feel angry, frustrated, and think everyone is trying to steal your home from you.
Well, they’re not. Buyers just want to know they’re getting the best price. We all feel similar when we make a big purchase. So be careful to manage your emotions. And if you get a “low-ball” offer rely on the help of a trusted professional. A good agent can often gently negotiate the price into a range where everyone wins. The key is to keep your emotional swings in check.
Decision #3 – Be realistic and price your home accordingly. One of the big keys to getting your home sold quickly, for the most money, is pricing it correctly. If you price your home too high, thinking you’ll “test the market,” it can be costly. Your home can sit on the market too long and get labeled as a “no-need-to-show” because you’re viewed as being unrealistic.
You see it all the time. Sellers think they are going to “hold out” and get a better price. Well, you need to consider how soon you want to sell? The reality is you can get just about any price you want if you’re willing to wait long enough. If you wait 5-7 years your home will very likely sell for a more than it will today. But if you want to sell in 90-120 days for top dollar, pricing is a crucial issue that you should discuss at length with a trusted real estate professional.
Decision #4 – Reconcile reality quickly. This is somewhat similar to decision #2, but it’s actually more practical and actionable. Emotions can be hard to define and control, like in point #2. But what is fairly easy to judge is your market’s numbers, and the realities of value.
Agents always hear things like, “But my home has this, this and this. Therefor it should be worth a lot more.” In theory that’s somewhat true. However, the reality you have to be prepared to reconcile is, if people won’t pay more for those things, it doesn’t make your home worth more.
Now don’t get me wrong. I’m not trying to soften you up so you give your home away. The goal is to help you get the highest possible price, in the shortest time, with the fewest hassles. But something that’s very important to deal with is reality, not wishful thinking. Wishful thinking backs tens of thousands of home sellers into very difficult positions every year.
Having a clear objective view of reality, as well as a trusted professional to help guide you through the emotional ups and downs, can help you avoid a massive mountain of emotional stress, while your home just sits on the market.
My encouragement is, prepare yourself for the true realities, while maintaining high standards throughout the process. It’s a balancing act that with the help of a trusted professional can be far easier to navigate.
Decision #5 – Trust your gut. When interviewing agents there are few things more important than a deep level of trust between you and the agent you choose to represent you. And trust comes in two crucial parts. The first is professional competency.
To trust someone with what is likely the single biggest financial transaction of your life, you need to have confidence that the agent you choose has the skills, technology and ability to fight hard and win what’s in your best interests. That’s why choosing someone just because they’re a “friend of the family” isn’t always the best choice.
The second layer of trust is personal. When you work with someone on something as important as the sale of your home, you need to know you can trust that person personally.
You need to feel a deep sense of confidence that your agent puts your needs in front of their own. It’s not about flash and glitter, or how many homes that agent sold. What’s important is, “Can I trust this person with my financial future?”
That’s where “listen to your gut” comes in. most of us can sense authenticity and integrity. It comes out in many ways and generally when you’re in the presence of it you know in your gut. Sometimes the person might be a little quirky, other times they’re not, but again it’s not about flash and charisma.
The bottom line, choose someone you trust on both a professional and personal level and “go with your gut.”
I hope you found these suggestions helpful. Selling your home is a life altering series of decisions. The better prepared you are to make those decisions effectively, the better the end result.
And as always, if there is anything at all I can do to help you, please feel free to call me at 214.454.4646. The conversation is always free and you’re under no obligation of any kind. My entire objective in our conversation is always to help you in any way that I can.
Also, if you would like to know approximately what your home is worth before meeting with an agent, feel free to check out my site HERE

Friday, June 13, 2014

2321 PEARL - OPEN, OPEN, OPEN!

OPEN HOUSE, June 14, Saturday 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM
2321 Pearl Street, McKinney, TX
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Description Photos Maps & Local Schools Virtual Tour Video
$ Click for current price
4 BEDROOMS
3 BATHROOMS (3 full)
2633 Square Feet

Imagine pulling into the driveway of this wonderful 4 bedroom, 3 bath, Victorian home in Tucker Hill after a long trip. And you think to yourself, "It's good to be home!"

This home features period-specific architectural details and style. If offers a Pergola over a stamped concrete porch along with numerous amenities which include nailed down hardwoods, Gourmet Kitchen with Oak cabinets & a large study.

The neighborhood boasts a park, playgrounds, dog park, amphitheater, bike paths and a network of trails for hiking and walking.

McKinney Homes For Sale

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Free List of Foreclosed Homes For Sale

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Plano Homes For Sale

Stephanie Gonzalez

Halo Group Realty

214-454-4646

stephanie@yourplanoagent.com

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Friday, May 9, 2014

OPEN - OPEN - OPEN

OPEN HOUSE, May 10, Saturday 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM
2321 Pearl Street, McKinney, TX
Get Directions Click Here
Description Photos Maps & Local Schools Video
$ Click for current price
4 BEDROOMS
3 BATHROOMS (3 full)
2633 Square Feet

Imagine pulling into the driveway of this wonderful 4 bedroom, 3 bath, Victorian home in Tucker Hill after a long trip. And you think to yourself, "It's good to be home!"

This home features period-specific architectural details and style. If offers a Pergola over a stamped concrete porch along with numerous amenities which include nailed down hardwoods, Gourmet Kitchen with Oak cabinets & a large study.

The neighborhood boasts a park, playgrounds, dog park, amphitheater, bike paths and a network of trails for hiking and walking.

McKinney Homes For Sale

Search All Homes For Sale

What is Your Home Worth?

Free List of Foreclosed Homes For Sale

Homes Close to Where You Work

Plano Homes For Sale

Stephanie Gonzalez

Halo Group Realty

214-454-4646

stephanie@yourplanoagent.com

L2L Virtual Tours

Monday, April 7, 2014

Plano ISD - Academy Programs

Did you know that Plano ISD has a new high school program?

The programs are known as Academy Programs and are offered by Plano ISD for students interested in health care, global/international awareness and science/tech/engineering. Each program offers classes that are geared towards the students interest and prepares them for many real-world problems. Below is a link to each program that can provide you with more information:

 Plano ISD - Health Sciences Academy


 Plano East - IB World

 Academy High


All three programs have an application process and serve primarily 9th through 12th grade levels.


Friday, February 14, 2014

Wanna Know What It's Worth?