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Finding the Neighborhood that Works for You!

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LET’S FIND THE NEIGHBORHOOD THAT WORKS FOR YOU
It can be said that finding the perfect neighborhood is just as important as finding the perfect home. With countless factors to consider, how can you narrow down your search to ensure you find the home and neighborhood that’s right for you?

Here are three ways that we’ll work together to find the neighborhood of your dreams:

Walking around the area. From older, established communities with tree-lined streets and unique architecture to newer, more modern subdivisions, each neighborhood has its own unique personality. Taking a few minutes to stroll around prior to looking at a potential home will give us an idea if the neighborhood meets your needs.
Calculating your commute. At each home we visit, we’ll take into account travel time to and from your workplace. If public transportation is important, we’ll look at homes that are in close proximity to transit lines.
Knowing the amenities. Community pools, jogging paths, parks and other outdoor amenities may be available in certain neighborhoods. Golf courses, recreation centers, libraries or other facilities could also be important when deciding on a potential community.
My commitment to locating your dream neighborhood is the key to finding your new home. Contact me today to begin your home search.
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Christine Kalmbach REALTOR

Keller Williams Realty Platinum

832-755-2954
281-856-0808

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christinekalmbach@kwrealty.com
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Your New Home by the Numbers!

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YOUR NEW HOME BY THE NUMBERS
Owning a home is a significant source of pride for many and can also help increase your financial stability and, potentially, your wealth. My job is to help you choose the home that’s right for you and your family by:
Analyzing historical trends in home values for specific properties and communities
Comparing estimated mortgage payments to area rental costs
Identifying any other sources of savings over the long term
Showing you how each mortgage payment helps build your equity
My commitment to helping you understand the possible financial benefits of home ownership is the key to finding your new home. Contact me today to begin your home search.
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Christine Kalmbach REALTOR

Keller Williams Realty Platinum

832-755-2954
281-856-0808

Click here to download my mobile app!
christinekalmbach@kwrealty.com
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Copyright 2019 Keller Williams® Realty, Inc. If you have a brokerage relationship with another agency, this is not intended as a solicitation. All information deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Equal Opportunity Housing Provider. Each office is independently owned and operated. 

 

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Should I Stay or Should I Go Now?

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Four Questions to Decide If You Should Stay or Go
Do you find yourself dreaming about a new home? Or, maybe you think it could be time to move to a new neighborhood. Ask yourself these questions to figure out if it’s time to search for greener pastures.
1) How happy are you with your current home?
If you’re not feeling the love when you walk through the door, it may be time to start exploring available homes on the market.
2) Do you love your neighborhood and schools?
If a good neighborhood, strong schools and neighbors you enjoy are important to you, and you feel like your current home leaves a bit to be desired, give me a call.
3) Do you have too little or too much home?
If the size of your family has changed recently, you may be left with a home that’s too small or too large. Let’s find a home that’s just right.
4) Is it time to buy?
If you think it’s time to make a move, give me a call and we can find a home that hits all the right notes.
When you’re looking to buy, sell or invest in real estate, you need an agent who will be by your side every step of the way.
Call me today for a personalized consultation.
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Christine Kalmbach REALTOR

Keller Williams Realty Platinum

832-755-2954
281-856-0808

Click here to download my mobile app!
christinekalmbach@kwrealty.com
ChristineKalmbach.kwrealty.com
Copyright 2019 Keller Williams® Realty, Inc. If you have a brokerage relationship with another agency, this is not intended as a solicitation. All information deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Equal Opportunity Housing Provider. Each office is independently owned and operated. 
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This Month in Real Estate – February 2019 Market Update

This Month in Real Estate
February 2019 Market Update
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Monthly VideoAccording to the National Association of REALTORS®, existing home sales experienced a decrease in December after two consecutive months of increases. While the supply of homes is rising, a growing share of those homes may still be out of reach for some buyers.
Interest Rates
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Interest RatesAccording to Freddie Mac, 30-year fixed rates decreased to 4.45 percent in December from 4.87 percent in November. This rate remains well below the historical average of 8.90 percent.
Home Sales
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Home Sales Graph
The National Association of REALTORS® reported home sales at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 4.99 million in December, down from 5.32 million in November, and 10.3 percent below the 5.56 million sales pace from a year ago.
Home Prices
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Home Price Graph
The median home price increased to $253,600 in December, up 2.9 percent from December 2017. The median home price has increased by approximately $7,100 in the past year alone.
Inventory
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Inventory Graph
There was a 3.7-month supply of housing inventory in December 2018, up since December 2017. The total number of available homes for sale has increased by 15.6 percent compared to December of last year.
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Brought to you by KW Research. For additional graphs and details, please see the This Month in Real Estate PowerPoint Report. The opinions expressed in This Month in Real Estate are intended to supplement opinions on real estate expressed by local and national media, local real estate agents and other expert sources. You should not treat any opinion expressed on This Month in Real Estate as a specific inducement to make a particular investment or follow a particular strategy, but only as an expression of opinion. Keller Williams Realty, Inc., does not guarantee and is not responsible for the accuracy or completeness of information, and provides said information without warranties of any kind. All information presented herein is intended and should be used for educational purposes only. Nothing herein should be construed as investment advice. You should always conduct your own research and due diligence and obtain professional advice before making any investment decision. All investments involve some degree of risk. Keller Williams Realty, Inc., will not be liable for any loss or damage caused by your reliance on information contained in This Month in Real Estate.
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Christine Kalmbach REALTOR

Keller Williams Realty Platinum

832-755-2954
281-856-0808

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christinekalmbach@kwrealty.com
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Copyright 2019 Keller Williams® Realty, Inc. If you have a brokerage relationship with another agency, this is not intended as a solicitation. All information deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Equal Opportunity Housing Provider. Each office is independently owned and operated. 
Keller Williams Realty Platinum | 19708 Northwest Fwy Ste 2800 | Houston | TX | 77065-5628

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Christine Kalmbach Real Estate News – February 2019

                                                                                              February 2019
REAL ESTATE NEWS
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2019’s Hottest Home Decor
By Barbara Pronin
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Comfort is trending for 2019, a consensus of home decorators agree, with more people seeking warm colors, intimate spaces and a casual but sophisticated lifestyle.

Designers looking to pair physical coziness with emotional comfort forecast seven decor trends:

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Scaled down furnishings – After years of favoring large furniture and open spaces, consumers are aiming for a ‘nesting’ environment and choosing smaller pieces arranged in more intimate settings.

Wall coverings – The return to traditionalism brings with it a return to wallpaper, fabric wall coverings and murals. Expect to see plenty of rich shades of green in fabric and wallpaper patterns.

Color changes – While blues and indigos have been huge in recent years, green is the new blue for 2019 and is likely to be used in everything from upholstery patterns to kitchen furnishings.

Color ‘pops’ – People are ditching beige minimalism in favor of fun colors, especially in family-friendly spaces. Yellow is the hottest color for small accent pieces–from ceramics to lamps to sofa pillows.

Warm woods and traditional styles – Antiques and even second-hand items are having their moment again, with consumers looking for skirted tables, wooden chests and other wood pieces with a sense of history.

Indoor and outdoor fireplaces – The coziness trend favors indoor fireplaces, working or not, with homey hearths as a nice spot to gather. Outdoors, fireplaces are preserving the joy of summertime barbecues.

Crafts and artisanal accents – In a world of increasing mass production, there has been a shift back to artisanal and boutique choices in pillows, wall hangings, quilts and other accent pieces all around the home.

How to Reduce Your Home’s Carbon Footprint
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GardenYou may work to reduce your personal carbon footprint by driving less and recycling, but do you consider the footprint of your home? Here are some tips to make your home and your wallet a little greener.

Buy efficient appliances. Appliances are getting more efficient every year, and some have better energy and water-use ratings than others. The energy rating of an appliance is easy to find and can be a great guide for those looking to reduce their electricity and water consumption.

Install low-use fixtures. Shower heads, toilets, faucets and other fixtures now come in models that use less water than others. These fixtures can lower a home’s utility bill as well as reduce the amount of water a home uses.

Plant a garden. Plants remove carbon dioxide and give off oxygen. Keeping a garden can help counteract your carbon output, provide a fun hobby and supply you with homegrown vegetables or beautiful flowers. Install a drip irrigation system so that plants get only the water they need.

Landscape using climate-appropriate plants. Local plants are better adapted to the environment, are non-invasive to other species and require less water than outsiders.

If you are looking to sell, buy, invest or lease real estate, give me a call! QUESTIONS? VISIT ChristineKalmbach.kwrealty.com
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Christine Kalmbach REALTOR

Keller Williams Realty Platinum

832-755-2954
281-856-0808

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christinekalmbach@kwrealty.com
ChristineKalmbach.kwrealty.com
Copyright 2019 Keller Williams® Realty, Inc. If you have a brokerage relationship with another agency, this is not intended as a solicitation. All information deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Equal Opportunity Housing Provider. Each office is independently owned and operated. 

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