Wednesday, May 13, 2009
Color Your House - Paint Choices
The Front Door. The entrance of your home is the first and last impression that the buyer will have. Most importantly, make sure it's clean! It's helpful to have a large colorful plant at the entrance. Choose the color of the door carefully. It needs to be something that will stand out from the house and draw attention to it. For instance, a light colored door on a light colored house gets lost in the picture. Unusual colors like purple are a deterrent to many. Reds and other warm colors have the most appeal and are inviting.
The Living Area. White walls were once thought the perfect blank slate for the buyer to paint the color they desired. Now white seems a harsh backdrop; unwelcoming and incomplete. Choose a mid-range valued color which will punctuate the architectural details and give a finished look to the room. If you are unsure which colors to use, visit model homes in your area to see what professionals have chosen.
The Kitchen. As is a gathering place for family and friends, this room should project warmth and comfort. Colors like gold, terracotta , sage green, banana creme or coffee are appealing choices.
The Master Bath. Because of the reflections from the mirrors in a bathroom, the colors should be complimentary to anyone reflected in them. Many buyers are attracted to the idea of a bathroom as a spa so use mild colors to reflect a peaceful place like peaches, beiges, tans or pale blues.
If you are planning to sell or buy a home, I want to be your REALTOR®. I work with consultants to provide you with the best look for your home whether moving in or moving out.
Robin Scott, Broker. Certified Residential Specialist, Accredited Buyer's Representative, Seller's Representative Specialist. Amelia Bullock Realtors. 512.589.7988.
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Wednesday, May 6, 2009
Texas Is a Great Place to Live - Watch This Video
Thinking of relocating to Austin? Call me. I want to be your REALTOR.
Robin Scott, Broker. Certified Residential Specialist, Accredited Buyer's Representative, Seller's Representative Specialist. Amelia Bullock Realtors. 512.589.7988.
YOUTUBE VIDEO ABOUT THE GREAT STATE OF TEXAS
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Another Successful Closing - W. Dorman

Eric and Catherine wanted a home in a family friendly neighborhood and here it is. We just closed on this great 4 bedroom, 2 1/2 bath home with 3 living and 2 dining areas. Thanks to everyone who helped get this home successfully closed.
If you are interested in buying a home in the greater Austin area, I want to be your REALTOR. Call me at 512.589.7988.
Robin Scott, Broker. Certified Residential Specialist, Accredited Buyer's Representative, Seller's Representative Specialist. Amelia Bullock Realtors. 512.589.7988.
Friday, April 17, 2009
Protesting Property Taxes
In Texas, taxes are paid in arrears. In other words, you will pay your property taxes for 2009 at the end of the year. However, since the taxes are for 2009, the appraiser is only interested in the value of your home on January 1.
The best way to determine the value of your home on January 1 is to ask your REALTOR for help. In Texas, sold prices are not public information and very hard for the average consumer or even the tax appraiser to obtain but REALTORS do have access to this information through the MLS and can prepare a comparative market analysis for you to take to the protest.
When you receive your notice of valuation from the tax appraiser, you will also receive information on how to protest this evaluation. Basically, you file a protest, they will send you a notice to make an appointment to discuss your homes value with an appraiser, you will meet with an appraiser and remember to take your comparative market information with you.
Hopefully, you will be able to resolve the conflict at this meeting but if you cannot achieve a satisfactory agreement to reduce the valuation of the home you may request to appear before the Appraisal Review Board to protest further.
Be conscience of the deadline, good luck and let me know if you need anything.
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Property Tax Appraisal District Calendar
Since the valuation of your home by the county tax appraiser will effect the cost of owning your home, it's important to know what's going on. Below is the schedule of events for Travis County Appraisal District:
Jan1 - All residential properties are appraised according to their value on Jan1.
January - March - County appraisers analyze the market and determine a value of every home in Travis county
Early April - The appraisal districts mails to homeowners notices of determined home value with information on how to protest.
April - May - Homeowners may file protests with the Appraisal Review Board.
June 1 - deadline for protest requests
July 27 - The appraisal district provides information on property values for each area
August - September - Cities, school districts and other tax districts like MUDs and PUDs set their tax rates.
September 29 - Tax rates are finalized
October 1 - The tax assessor mails the tax bill
The Benefits of Homeownership
According to the National Association of REALTORS a homes value appreciation average 4.5% annually.
That's sounds like an acceptable rate of return but it gets even better. Since you are unlikely to be paying cash for your home the actual investment is the amount of money you invest (your downpayment.) To explain in simplified terms let's say the house cost $100,000 and you put down $10,000. In an average year, your home has appreciated to $104,500 but that's not of a $100,000 investment. That's of a $10,000 investment. In other words, in one year your $10,000 has grown to $14,500!
Just as important is the tax savings. Your mortgage payment is made of principal, interest, taxes and insurance (PITI.) Of that payment, the interest and taxes (which represents most of your payment) are deductible from you income tax providing you with a great tax deduction.
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Thursday, April 16, 2009
Austins Traffic Report
It was no surprise to me to read that according to the Texas Transportation Institutes biannual Urban Mobility Report, Austin ranks highest in traffic congestion of all Texas cities with a population less than one million with reports of 70 cars a day being added to the roadways.
Below are traffic statistics from the US Census Bureaus 2007 American Community Survey:
85% of Austinites drive to work in a car, truck or van
72% drive alone
13% carpool
5% use public transportation
5% work at home
3% use taxi, motorcycle, bicycle or other means
2% walk
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Sunday, April 5, 2009
Another Successful Closing - Sold in Pflugerville
Thursday, April 2, 2009
Lead-Based Paint and Your Home
The federal government has made it all very easy for us by providing an Addendum for Seller's Disclosure of Information on Lead-based Paint which must be signed by the buyer and seller previous to the sales contract and the pamphlet Protect Your Family From Lead in Your Home published by the EPA which explains how lead can get into your body, what harm it causes and how to protect yourself.
Also, if you are considering renovating a home that was built before 1978 there is a publication Renovate Right to help you avoid any harmful mistakes.
Be sure you understand the risks and preventative measures you can take if you live in or considering purchasing a home built before 1978.
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