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If you are looking to buy or sell a home, get all the information and the latest updates, tips, and tricks from The Shine Team - your professional Central Texas Real Estate Agents.

Central Texas Real Estate Podcast with Jean Shine Jean Shine

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If you are looking to buy or sell a home, get all the information and the latest updates, tips, and tricks from The Shine Team - your professional Central Texas Real Estate Agents.

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    The Amazing Things You’ll Find at The Pixie Depot

    The Amazing Things You’ll Find at The Pixie Depot

    Let’s take a tour of another fantastic, local business: The Pixie Depot. Looking to sell your Central Texas area home? Get a free home value report  Looking to buy a Central Texas area home? Click here to browse Central Texas Homes for sale Today we’re at The Pixie Depot, another fantastic local business in Salado. We’re taking you through the store today to show you the fantastic furniture, clothing, and more that they have to offer. Tanya Clifton, the owner of The Pixie Depot, joined us to talk about her journey, her business, and all the fantastic products they have to offer. If you have any real estate-related questions, don’t hesitate to reach out to us via phone or email. We look forward to hearing from you soon.

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    A Few Helpful Tips for Homebuyers

    A Few Helpful Tips for Homebuyers

    Here are the market trends that today’s homebuyers need to know. Looking to sell your Central Texas area home? Get a free home value report  Looking to buy a Central Texas area home? Click here to browse Central Texas Homes for sale As we move through this busy summer selling season, there are a few things you should know if you’re in the market to buy a home. We’ve noticed a trend with out-of-town lenders having issues finding appraisers to complete appraisal reports promptly. Many use appraisal management companies, which are charging a crazy rush fee on the appraisal. For them, a rush means you might get the appraisal in three instead of four weeks.   Our local lenders can typically get appraisals done within two weeks. Our local lenders can typically get appraisals done within two weeks. That’s one of the many reasons you should try to use a local lender for your home purchase if you can. New construction has been seeing some delays because of a shortage of lumber and labor. Homes are taking a little longer to be built, so prepare for delays if you have plans of buying a new construction home. If you have any real estate-related questions, don’t hesitate to reach out to us via phone or email. We look forward to hearing from you soon.

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    Let Our Facebook Page Add Value to Your Week

    Let Our Facebook Page Add Value to Your Week

    Here’s why you need to follow our reorganized Facebook page right away! Looking to sell your Central Texas area home? Get a free home value report  Looking to buy a Central Texas area home? Click here to browse Central Texas Homes for sale We’ve endured the snow and ice, and now the sun is shining through; spring has arrived in Central Texas. We don’t know whether people have been more active on Facebook due to COVID-19 or the ice storms, but we know they’ve been leaving a ton of comments on our page recently. They’re thanking us for sharing information about different things going on in the community and the latest trends in our marketplace. Considering how much value our Facebook posts provide to folks, we figured we’d organize them to make things a bit easier.  We’re excited to announce that we’ve created a general schedule for our posts! Now, don’t worry; those of you who know me know that I won’t sit around and wait to post important information if something happens. Assuming things are relatively normal, though, here’s what to expect every week: Market Update Monday: the latest news and notes from our Central Texas marketAround Town Tuesday: local history or current eventsMidweek Makeover (Wednesday): decorating, staging, curb appeal, and buyer trendsGreen Thumb Thursday: landscaping, gardening, and treesFoodie Friday: recipes and restaurants   You are the community, and we want to hear from you! What’s the best tree to plant in Central Texas? What features are buyers paying a premium for in today’s market? Where’s the best tucked-away spot in town to grab a burger? All these things and more will be addressed in our coming posts.  We need your input. If you know of any hidden gems in the community, want to raise awareness about a great local cause, or know some landscaping or design tips, please reach out to us via email. We’re proud to be a resource for the community, but this is a two-way street; you are the community, and we want to hear from you!  If you missed our latest Market Monday Update (March 1), then here’s the gist: We shared some pretty powerful numbers that show our spring market is heating up. If you want to sell your home for more money, call the Shine Team—we’re here to help guide you through the craziness.  Don’t miss out on any more of our Facebook updates. Join our page today! As always, please reach out by phone or email if you have any specific market questions. It’s our pleasure to make the selling and buying processes as quick and easy as possible.

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    How Closings Work During COVID-19

    How Closings Work During COVID-19

    Due to COVID-19, closing procedures may be different right now. Looking to sell your Central Texas area home? Get a free home value report  Looking to buy a Central Texas area home? Click here to browse Central Texas Homes for sale Like many of you, I look forward to getting a haircut, eating out, seeing friends, and getting my kids back into school when this health crisis abates. Though we’re not quite there yet, we want you to know that our offices remain open, staffed, and ready to assist you with all your real estate needs. We continue to list, show, sell, and close properties for our clients. Today I’m discussing how closing procedures happen during this unusual time. Most title companies are only allowing the signers to enter their buildings. When you reach the closing stage and are ready to sign the closing documents, the process right now is generally the same, but some of the procedures may be different due to social distancing guidelines. Most title companies are only allowing the signers to enter their buildings, meaning we real estate agents can’t attend closings with our clients. We hope this changes soon, as we enjoy being there to help celebrate your closing, but until then, we’re only a phone call away should you need us. Some title companies are utilizing other methods and taking all safety precautions such as gloves, plexiglass dividers on the closing tables, extended distancing between the closer and signer, and sanitization between closings. Other options may be possible due to a client’s circumstances, such as a mobile notary to meet the client or online notaries for certain documents. Regardless of the method of closing, you will need a valid, government-issued picture ID, and if you owe $1,500 or more at closing, you need to have the funds presented via cashier’s check, or you can wire the funds to the title company. If you have any further questions about closings or real estate in general, please feel free to contact us via phone or email. We would love to help you.

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    Your First Quarter Real Estate Market Update

    Your First Quarter Real Estate Market Update

    Although the pandemic has caused things to slow down in our real estate market, there are still plenty of properties being bought and sold. Here are the latest numbers. Looking to sell your Central Texas area home? Get a free home value report  Looking to buy a Central Texas area home? Click here to browse Central Texas Homes for sale Today we have a real estate market report for the first quarter of 2020. Like you, our lives have been inundated by the unprecedented coronavirus pandemic and the resulting business and school closures, as well as the stay-at-home order. Our hearts go out to all who have been impacted and we pray that our leaders and families make it through this crisis with as little long-term stress as possible. Even though it’s a hazardous time out there, we’re taking every precaution to ensure our agents can continue to serve while remaining safe. They’re using gloves, masks, and antibacterial wipes at every turn. Our agents are using gloves, masks, and antibacterial wipes at every turn. Based on what I’m hearing from around the nation, our local market is doing surprisingly well. So far, we’ve closed 96 homes and have another 64 pending, for a total of 160 homes sold this year. In the broader local market, the supply has remained constant and demand has remained strong. How’s your market doing right now? It all depends on your price, location, and condition. To get a better idea, take a look one of the following reports, which has city-specific information about how each area of the market is doing. Copperas Cove Temple, Belton Harker Heights Killeen We’re going to continue to monitor all developments to ensure that we can help you with anything you need during this time. If you have any other questions or would like us to walk you through the data for your neck of the woods, don't hesitate to reach out via phone or email. We look forward to hearing from you.

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