Showing posts with label Austin home for sale. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Austin home for sale. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Is 2013 the Right Time to Put Your Home on the Market?


Waiting for that perfect time to put your home on the market? Afraid Austin real estate hasn’t bounced back enough yet? We’ve pulled together statistics from the MLS for you below. Take a look and see that not only is now the perfect time to sell in Austin, but with our marketing strategies, your home will fly off the shelves!

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2010-2012 Austin TX Real Estate Market Analysis Graph

2012 AustinTX Real Estate Statistics
2012 AustinTX Real Estate Statistics

Saturday, February 2, 2013

Austin Investment Property for Sale


512-740-6486 – http://KeepAustinWeirdHomes.comAustin, TX Real Estate and Investment Specialists. 

Put Your Tax Return to Work for You!  The Austin rental market is hot, and more people are moving here every day.  Is 2013 your year to become a cash-flowing landlord?  This would be an ideal investment property!

Large Rambler in Flournoy’s Sweetbriar neighborhood off South 1st St., just 15 minutes from downtown Austin.  3 bedrooms plus a converted garage, 2 baths, large fenced yard. 

View property VIDEO here: See Property Details


IMPORTANT DISCLOSURE: Although this property was available at the time of this ad creation, it is very possible that an offer has been submitted or even accepted since that time. This ad was created with the intent to sell THIS property.

Please call 512-740-6486 to check on its current availability.



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Saturday, December 8, 2012

Circle C Ranch Home With Pool - Open House Sunday 12/9


512-740-6486 – http://KeepAustinWeirdHomes.com Austin, TX Real Estate and Investment Specialists. 

CIRCLE C RANCH OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 12/9 FROM 2-4

11412 Lafitte Lane – from MoPac take the Slaughter exit and follow our signs through Circle C Ranch

View FULL DETAILS and additional PHOTOS here: 

See Property Details

Recent Price Reduction in the HOT HOT HOT neighborhood of Circle C West.  This 4 bedroom 2.5 bath home was built in 1999.  The home features a stunning backyard pool and spa. 

Walk to exemplary schools like Clayton Elementary, the new Circle C Ranch community center with waterslide and swimming pool, the new Alamo Drafthouse movie theater, shops and restaurants and all that Circle C Ranch has to offer.

A recent price reduction makes this is the most inexpensive home in Circle C that has a pool – it’s certain not to last long!

IMPORTANT DISCLOSURE: Although this property was available at the time of this ad creation, it is very possible that an offer has been submitted or even accepted since that time. This ad was created with the intent to sell THIS property. If you are interested in this property, Please call 512-740-6486 to check on its current availability.

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Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Keep Austin Weird Homes Sells a Home Previously On the Market for 100 Days in Just 13 Days…For More Money!!!

We were contacted by a homeowner in a popular Southwest Austin neighborhood who was frustrated that her home had not sold after 100 days on the market with the previous agent. The home was an expired listing from the MLS and she didn’t know what to do next. She had almost given up hope that she could sell at the price she needed to make the sale worthwhile. Furthermore, her family was drained from the disruption of having the home on the market so long. We met, reviewed our professional analysis of the Austin real estate market statistics, and worked in collaboration with the homeowner to create a pricing strategy that made sense.
In this case, we listed the home for MORE than the previous agent had. We found solutions to ease the pressure on the family. Most importantly, we devised a customized, marketing proposal specifically for this home. It takes someone with a lot of experience in properties that didn’t sell the first time they were on the market to figure out how to get the job done – without dropping the price relentlessly. This is something we at Keep Austin Weird Homes specialize in. With over 15 years of real estate experience, we know what to do to sell an expired listing. Within 13 days we successfully negotiated an offer for the property for a Cash Buyer. No repairs were needed. The home sold at 97% of the asking price, which was more than she had expected from the previous agent! This listing faced a great deal of competition from new homes still being built in the community and 3 other homes for sale on the same street. However, our experience with pricing and negotiation strategies combined with our fresh marketing ideas got the job done for our client. Now her expired listing is SOLD and she and her family have moved one happily. If you know someone that could use assistance with buying or selling Austin real estate, we’d appreciate you connecting us with them. We do what we say we will, we get the job done, and we even have fun, too.

Saturday, October 27, 2012

Size Does Matter in Austin Real Estate


The House is HOW Big??!!???   ---Size Does Matter in Austin Real Estate

512-740-6486 – http://KeepAustinWeirdHomes.com – Austin, TX Real Estate and Investment Specialists.

As Realtors, Rodney Campbell and I have lots of experience in meeting the housing needs of growing families in Austin, TX. 
As parents/step-parents of 5 kids, a mastiff and a yellow lab, we personally have always sought out the largest house possible within our price range and school boundaries. 
In fact, we often giggle that we don’t understand why someone would shy away from extra square footage.  A separate bedroom for each child?  A game room for the incessant video game playing? A bathroom set aside just for company?  Oh, we know the benefits of extra space for a family with 5 kids!
Well…as becomes evident when showing large homes to people with small families or very young children, large homes can have a multitude of drawbacks in the eyes of a potential buyer.  Among them: high heating and air conditioning bills, constant stair climbing, cleaning and furnishing all that space, and maintaining the large yards that generally accompany the large houses.
Here is some advice for sellers of houses with a lot of square footage in order to make them more appealing to a larger audience:
1.      Make sure the home is impeccably clean, including the light fixtures and windows.   If your home has interesting features like vaulted ceilings or art niches, make sure these are dust free.  You don’t want the home to seem overwhelming for a potential buyer.
2.      Ditto for the yard.  Trim the trees and hedges and make sure the grass is maintained.  Make it seem easy to care for, even if it isn’t.
3.      Decorate with a warm color palette.  Many large homes, like mine, have been inhabited by large families with many children and pets.  Often, a seller’s first instinct is to put a fresh (cheap) coat of paint on the walls and new (cheap) carpet on the floors.  This usually ends up being a combination of beige on beige, and just adds to the cavernous feel.
4.      Don’t sell the house vacant!  Hire a professional stager and rent furniture if you must.  Large houses seem insurmountable huge to ‘average’ size families when they are vacant. 
5.      Post signs on each thermostat mentioning that there is a separate A/C unit for each story, and that each thermostat can be programmed separately (assuming this is true).  You wouldn’t believe how many people don’t realize this is standard for large homes.
6.      Place past copies of your electricity/yard care/cleaning service/pool cleaner bills in a binder for potential buyers to review.  They almost certainly are anticipating these expenses will be more than they really are.
If you are thinking about selling a house in Austin that is larger than the average in your neighborhood, contact us for a complimentary consultation.  We would love to share these and several other strategies we have used successfully in the past to find buyers for extremely large homes.


Search the MLS like a Realtor and never miss the newest listings or the latest price changes. Search using criteria used by Realtors and brokers with multiple photos, satellite images, FULL MLS Descriptions and more. It’s easier than the MLS! Search Austin and the surrounding areas in Central Texas.