Susan Hilton College Station Real Estate
Realtor & Vice President of Sales of Bryan College Station Real Estate
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Archive for June, 2010
What Kind of Discount Can a Buyer Expect to get on a Home in Pebble Creek of College Station?
June 23rd, 2010 Categories: Buying, Pebble Creek
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How much will the seller take? Depends… How strong is your offer?
If you are interested in buying a home in the remarkable Pebble Creek subdivision of College Station, you are likely to be considering one of the largest factors in a real estate deal: the price. If the listed price of your dream home is not quite in your range, there is always the possibility that the seller will take another offer.
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A&M Consolidated Named One of America’s Best High Schools by Newsweek
June 22nd, 2010 Categories: The Realtor's Life
Newsweek issues a yearly feature wherein they rank America’s Best High Schools. Just over 1600 schools – only six percent of all public schools in the U.S. – made the list. For the fifth consecutive year, A&M Consolidated High School has made this prestigious list. This year, they are ranked at #970 out of the thousands upon thousands of high schools across the nation.
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Should You Rent or Buy College Station Real Estate?
June 21st, 2010 Categories: The Realtor's Life
A big question I get, especially currently as people are trying to save money, is: “Should I buy or rent a home?” Whether it is more financially sound to buy or rent a home varies greatly across the nation. For example, in a place like Omaha, Nebraska it is better to rent as a result of the huge gap between rental and purchase prices. But here in College Station, it makes more fiscal sense to purchase a home, especially if you intend to stay in the area for at least five years.
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The Art of the Deal in College Station Real Estate
June 18th, 2010 Categories: The Realtor's Life
Helping my clients to buy and sell homes in College Station is an art I have been perfecting for the past 15 years. It is a never-ending education, as I am constantly working on learning and doing more. One important lesson I have learned during this time is what I like to call the art of the deal. Sometimes a transaction is more than a one-dimensional business deal; in a one-dimensional deal, I would help my clients simply buy or sell a home. But sometimes real estate is about more than just one house. Throw a few more variables into the mix, and the transaction requires more art, more ingenuity. Let me illustrate with an example.
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Avoid Foreclosure-Prevention Scams in College Station/Bryan
June 17th, 2010 Categories: Foreclosures
With mortgage delinquencies across the nation at an all time high, many desperate homeowners are seeking to avoid foreclosure at any cost. The problem is, there are plenty of scam artists out to take advantage of that fact. For scam artists, this high level of foreclosures is seen as an opportunity to profit off of others’ misfortunes. Between October 2009 to April 2010, community development groups handled over 10,000 reports of foreclosure-prevention scams. 
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