
Eek! These terrifying Texas properties will give you the heebie-jeebies
Texas is known for its rich history. However, much of that history is more sinister than it seems. In honor of Halloween, we’ve compiled a list of some of the state’s most haunted historical properties. 3. Presidio La Bahía – Goliad Constructed in 1747, this South Texas Spanish fort is known for
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So, how’s flipping going?
Flipping houses is still good business (and good television viewing for many HGTV fans). The total dollar volume of homes flipped in the second quarter of 2019 hit $8.4 billion, a 13-year high. Texas continues to be a flipping hotbed. Of 53 Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSA) studied by ATTOM Da
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12 tips for staying safe at open houses
Showing homes and holding open houses are essential duties for many real estate professionals. While these events generally run smoothly, there is still an element of danger when inviting strangers into a client’s home. September is National Realtor Safety Month, so now is a great time to review you
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Yesterday’s interest rate cut could have psychological impact on homebuyers
Yesterday, the Federal Reserve announced that it had cut its key interest rate by a quarter-point to a range of 2 to 2.25 percent. This marked the first time the central bank had reduced its benchmark rate since December 2008. I asked Real Estate Center Chief Economist Dr. Jim Gaines what impact
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