Susan Hilton College Station Real Estate
Realtor & Vice President of Sales of Bryan College Station Real Estate
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Archive for July, 2010
Foreclosed Homes in Bryan/College Station Affect Entire Neighborhoods
July 28th, 2010 Categories: The Realtor's Life
A subject that has been pervading the real estate world and the nation on the whole is foreclosure. While most homes and neighborhoods in the Bryan/College Station region remain unaffected thus far, the number of foreclosures is slowly - but steadily – rising. As a homeowner, one surely does their best to avoid this stressful and painstaking process. However, most homeowners are unaware that if their neighbor experiences a foreclosure, their own property value will suffer as result.
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Brazos Valley Food Bank Feast of Caring – August 11, 2010
July 22nd, 2010 Categories: The Realtor's Life
The Brazos Valley Food Bank has been a part of our Bryan-College Station community for 25 years, raising food and money for those of our neighbors in need. In 2009 alone, the BVFB helped feed over 48,000 hungry citizens. But they need our help now more than ever. In the past five years, the food bank has experienced a 59% increase in the demand for food. Though this ever-increasing hunger epidemic in the Brazos Valley is a daunting problem, the food bank’s message is, and has always been, hope. We believe that with the help of community members, and through their time, food, and monetary contributions, we can continue to alleviate hunger in the Brazos Valley.
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Prepping College Station Homebuyers and Sellers for a Physical Inspection
July 21st, 2010 Categories: The Realtor's Life
One of the single most expensive and important purchases one will make during their lifetime is for their home. Therefore, to safeguard this purchase, the essential marker during the home-buying process is the property inspection. Once a home is yours, you are in charge of all maintenance, repairs, and problems that arise. This is why it is best to be aware of any issues before you make the committment to buy. But buyers aren’t the only ones who can benefit from an inspection; sellers benefit by knowing the condition of their home before they place it on the market. Then, any needed repairs can be made prior to listing. Because of the importance of this (typically two to four hour) meeting, I always make a point of attending the home inspection whether I am the buyer or seller’s agent.
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Congratulations Century 21 Beal Agents!!!!
July 21st, 2010 Categories: Award News
Congratulations to the following Century 21 Beal, Inc. agents for their outstanding Sales Achievement and Performance January – June 2010.
- Clay Lee
- Farrah Spears
- Jeff Leatherwood
- Jennifer Jennings
- Judy Bradford
- Katherine Massey
- Linda Stribling
- Michelle Taylor
- Raylene Lewis
- Kristi Fox
- AND CENTURY 21 Beal, Inc.
Recognition for your sales achievement from Century 21 International is quite an honor. Century 21 Beal Realtors continues to have a large number of agents that excel in both real estate sales in Bryan College Station and exceptional customer service.
Susan Hilton
979-764-2100
Real Estate for Bryan College Station!
Call 979-764-2121 and hear information on ANY property for sale in the Brazos Valley.
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How Psychology Plays a Role in Selling College Station Real Estate
July 19th, 2010 Categories: The Realtor's Life
As an experienced College Station real estate agent, I have long been aware of the fact that psychology plays an unexpectedly large role in selling real estate. Everything – from how a homebuyer perceives his agent to how a seller prices her home – plays a huge role. When the market was on the rise, this was considered mildly interesting information; now that the market is a bit less stable, this information is much more relevant.
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