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Richardson Heights Real Estate Market

Tuesday, November 30th, 2010

 

Homes in Richardson Heights don’t stay on the market long. The average home is on the market 35 days in the Richardson Heights area. If the home is priced right it could sell in less than 2 weeks!  Richardson Heights is a great place to look at if you plan on moving to the Richardson area. It has a mix of younger couples and then people who are the orginal owners of the home. It has a wonderful park that has baseball fields, tennis courts, basketball court, running trail and playground. Check out this great community on the west side of 75. Here is a list of some homes that are for sale in the area. Please give me a call for all your real estate needs! My team and I are here to help!

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613 Ridgedale      1,311 sqft     3bedroom 2bathroom        $158,000

614 Newberry     1,613 sqft     3bedrooom 2.1bathroom  $160,000

620 Lockwood      1,554 sqft     3bedroom 1.1bathroom    $159,900

Choosing the Right Neighborhood in Richardson, TX

Tuesday, November 16th, 2010

 

Choosing the right neighborhood is very important when it comes to buying a home. I always encourage my clients to pick a couple of area’s they like and drive around the neighborhood in the morning and at night to get a feel of the neighborhood. Below is an article about how imporant curp appeal is to buyers. So if you are a seller…make sure the outside of your home looks as clean and nice as the inside!

 

Survey: Well-Kept Yards Most Important Factor in Determining Neighborhood Safety

RISMEDIA, November 16, 2010–A new survey conducted by Relocation.com finds that 75 percent of Americans believe the most important factor in determining a neighborhood’s safety is the up-keep of surrounding homes, especially the conditions of the front lawns, which trumps even Googling neighborhood statistics to get a feel for a community.

The latest Relocation.com survey finds that 74 percent of respondents indicated they would select a neighborhood based on “word-of-mouth” or its local reputation over any other reason, while 67 percent of the respondents say they pay attention to local crime reports and statistics as reported in the local media. Less compelling, according to the survey, are “a gated community with security patrols” and “proximity to a police or fire station” when determining the safety of a neighborhood.

“It’s interesting to see how home buyers determine neighborhood safety based on the neighborhood’s appearance and not as much based on police statistics or crime reports,” says Relocation.com Chairman and Founder Sharon Asher. “Our findings suggest that some home sellers who are struggling to generate interest may want to go the extra mile and help their neighbors with landscaping needs in order to create buyer interest.”

The Relocation.com survey was conducted in mid-October, 2010, in a continuing effort to provide information on lifestyle factors that drive moving and relocation decisions in the U.S.

If you are planning on selling your home and need some curb appeal idea’s give me a call…my team and I would love to help!

Market Recap

  • Avg. Sales Price: 379,000

  • Avg. Days on Market: 69

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