Trails Of Glenwood (Plano, TX)
By Bob Baesmann, DFW Team Realty | 972-978-8800
( DFW Team Realty)
Home Sales in the Trails Of Glenwood subdivision in Plano, Texas have been brisk in 2013, with 15 houses sold. The houses sold were built between the years 2008 and 2012, and the average sales price for a house in the Trails Of Glenwood subdivision was $331,264. Click here for the full report. Plano Texas Real Estate Reports Register online for monthly updates on your city and neighborhood homes information, automatically emailed to you.  
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By Bob Baesmann, DFW Team Realty | 972-978-8800
( DFW Team Realty)
Home Sales in the Trails Of Glenwood subdivision in Plano, Texas have been brisk in 2012, with 23 houses sold. The houses sold were built between the years 2008 and 2012, and the average sales price for a house in the Trails Of Glenwood subdivision was $296,024. Click here for the full report. Plano Texas Real Estate Reports Register online for monthly updates on your city and neighborhood homes information, automatically emailed to you.  
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By austin ellis
(David Ellis Real Estate )
The trails of glenwood is a great place to call home.  This area is a new home area within plano homes for sale and is considered one of the newest and nicest places to live in the area.  if you would like to speak with an agent about the area then give us a call today
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By James Hurt
(Broker)
When we talk about green building materials, we mean that they are eco-friendly,  designed to not create a negative impact on the environment. Lots of people think that green building materials only do things such as conserve energy or are recyclable, or are made from recycled raw material, but that is only a small part of it. Green building materials also help to reduce maintenance costs over the total life of the structure; they help to improve the health of the people living and using the building, and they also lower the costs you have to bear when making renovations to the building.   The Importance of Green Building Materials   Several of the key factors in green building materials are: do they emit volatile organic compounds (VOCs)? Do they need VOCs for main...
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  Once you have decided to sell your house there are some steps you need to take to make sure you sell your house in these sticky economic times. You will want to know what it is worth; so call in an appraiser to assess your property, or a few realtors, and ask them to look it over. Keep in mind, what it is worth is not necessarily what you will get for it. That’s business, I’m afraid – your house is worth what someone will pay for it. You have to take into account the state of the economy, how your community is growing (or contracting), what interest rates banks are charging, and the condition of your home.   Once you settle on a price, start advertising. You need to decide if you want to use a realtor, or sell your home yourself. These days, with BuyOwner, and web-based home sales, yo...
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By James Hurt
(Broker)
  Some people might see now as a bad time to buy a home; the market is unsteady, prices are fluctuating, and banks are not inclined to lend. Yet, for a first time home buyer, now is a perfect time to buy.   First off is price; there are homes on the market that – as little as a year ago – were going for two, three, and even more times their current asking price. So, there are incredible bargains to be found. Two key elements to consider though are location and condition. A dirt cheap home might be that price because it is in a terrible neighborhood. This is where checking with local realtors and doing some homework is important. And next, there’s the condition of the home. If the homeowner has been struggling financially for some time, they may not have been able to perform routine main...
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The Money you Save on Your New Home will make up for the Loss of Your Old Home   When going from one home to another, there are always expenses: moving vans, packing, closing fees, utility transfer fees etc. Yet, in the long run, the new home will save you money.   In general, an older home needs more repairs. You have to improve the electrical fuse box and system so that your home has enough amperage to handle your power needs. Over time, the roof will wear out and need to be patched and/or replaced; with a very old home, the roof will no longer under warranty, which means you face the prospect of paying for the repairs entirely. Also, years ago people didn’t know that fiberglass insulation was hazardous to your health or that lead pipes could be too. Older homes t...
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