Paul Garrison with JP and Associates Realtors

Paul Garrison with JP and Associates Realtors Licensed Real Estate Agent & REALTOR® - Serving the DFW Metro Area. Looking to buy, sell, or lease I can help! So I made the switch to real estate.

Whether it was helping a co-worker solve a problem, or solving an issue that was affecting my customer’s business, I have always enjoyed helping people. Championing my customers and doing the right thing have always been important to me. After 21 successful years in information technology sales, I wanted a challenge. I was looking for an opportunity that would allow me to leverage the marketing, n

egotiating, and technical skills I developed in corporate America, and still help people. I wanted to find an industry where I could have a major impact and make a difference. Since graduating from TCU in 1994 with a degree in Business, I have lived across the DFW Metroplex and owned 3 properties in Plano and Allen. I enjoy helping both buyers and sellers with one of the biggest decisions in life. I spend time with my clients and listen to their needs, goals, and concerns and then help them find the perfect home. I would like to do the same for you, your family and friends.

A lot of people who want to move are telling themselves the same thing: "Maybe I'll just wait until later this year."But...
06/11/2026

A lot of people who want to move are telling themselves the same thing: "Maybe I'll just wait until later this year."

But before you decide, make sure you understand what you could be giving up too. Because moving this Summer does have its advantages.

For buyers, it could give you more options in your price point. Historically, there are over 30% more fresh listings in the Summer compared to the rest of the year.

For sellers, it can mean a better sales price. Data shows, on average homes sell for 4% more in the typical Summer month compared to usual month in the Fall or Winter (when demand typically falls off).

The point isn't to rush into anything. It's just to make sure you have the full picture before deciding whether waiting is really your best move.

DM me if you want to talk through your options. No pressure, just perspective based on years of experience.

If affordability has been the biggest thing standing between you and a home, there’s a little bit of good news.Asking pr...
06/10/2026

If affordability has been the biggest thing standing between you and a home, there’s a little bit of good news.

Asking prices have started to ease – the typical asking price this May came in under where it was a year ago.

And these lower prices are good news for your move – not a sign the market’s in trouble. It points to a market that’s rebalancing with more realistic seller expectations and a little more breathing room for buyers again.

So, if you’ve been waiting for an opening, let’s connect. I’ll help you see what that looks like in our area.

Because even though you want rates to come down, experts say this latest inflation data could actually set the stage for...
06/06/2026

Because even though you want rates to come down, experts say this latest inflation data could actually set the stage for rates to stay “higher for longer.”

So, what can you do about it? Should you just wait?

My advice is simple. Focus on what you can control.

Even in a market like this, there are things you can do to get the best mortgage rate possible. Because sometimes you need to move no matter what’s happening – and that’s okay.

You just need the right strategy.

Let's talk about what this means for your situation and your timing. Drop a comment below or send over a message.

Because you don’t have to figure it out alone. And there are still ways to move forward.

06/03/2026

Stuck deciding whether to buy now or wait? Waiting too long could cost you a sizeable nest egg. Buying your first home at 30 (instead of 40) could give you $119,000 more in net worth by age 50. Wondering if now’s your moment? Let’s chat.

Smaller homes are having a moment.That’s because affordability is tight and, for many buyers, smaller is what fits the b...
06/01/2026

Smaller homes are having a moment.

That’s because affordability is tight and, for many buyers, smaller is what fits the budget. And builders are listening.

Newly built homes have been trending smaller since 2014 – and that’s on purpose.

They're more affordable than larger homes. And many come with built-in community amenities like walking trails, fitness centers, and even co-working spaces, so less space still delivers.

If you've been feeling priced out of bigger homes, a smaller one could fit your budget and your lifestyle. And with brand-new everything, it may not feel like as much of a compromise as you think.

DM me to walk through what's available in our area.

“What if I buy… and home prices go down?” It’s one of the biggest hold ups some buyers have right now.And honestly, with...
05/20/2026

“What if I buy… and home prices go down?” It’s one of the biggest hold ups some buyers have right now.

And honestly, with everything in the news lately, it's easy to see where that's coming from.

No one wants to make a big financial decision at the wrong time.

But here’s the part buyers need to see.

When you look at home prices over the last several decades, data proves prices usually go up, not down.

Yes, there are a few dips in there. But they’re typically small and short-lived. So, while a few markets are seeing slight declines right now, the bigger trend is clear.

Over time, home prices almost always rise.

That’s why buying a home is generally considered a safe long-term investment (especially if you plan to live there for 5+ years).

So, try not to get too caught up in what might happen with home prices next month or next year. Focus on the bigger picture.

Want to talk through what prices are doing in our market? Send over a DM.

Foreclosures are up, but don't panic.Yes, filings have risen over the past year. But zoom out and look at the full pictu...
05/13/2026

Foreclosures are up, but don't panic.

Yes, filings have risen over the past year. But zoom out and look at the full picture.

We're still below historical norms – and nowhere near levels seen around 2008.
This isn't a crash. It's the market returning to normal after foreclosures were artificially low during the pandemic.

And here's something else worth knowing. These are filings. Not all of them will actually turn into completed foreclosures.

If you've been hearing a lot about this lately and want to make sense of what it means, drop a comment or send me a DM. Happy to talk it through.

05/12/2026

When's the last time you checked how much equity you have in your home? Because most homeowners are sitting on more than they think. In just the past 6 years, the typical homeowner has gained over $128k in equity. Your number could be even higher. Want to find out? Let’s talk.

Thinking about selling your house soon? Don't skip staging. With more houses on the market now, anything you can do to h...
05/11/2026

Thinking about selling your house soon? Don't skip staging.

With more houses on the market now, anything you can do to help yours stand out counts. And while staging costs vary, whatever you spend could pay you back big time.

For example, if you invest the typical $4k for mid-level staging on a $400k home, that can turn into roughly $18k in added value when you sell.

That gives you the potential to net about $14k more at closing – about a 350% return on your investment.

But staging doesn’t have to mean hiring a full crew. There’s an option for almost every budget, from professional staging to virtual staging to simple DIY updates.

DM me if you're getting ready to sell and let's talk about what level of staging makes sense for your house and your budget.

Did you know nearly 1 in 3 home purchases today involves co-buyers?That's right, more and more first-time buyers are tea...
05/07/2026

Did you know nearly 1 in 3 home purchases today involves co-buyers?

That's right, more and more first-time buyers are teaming up with friends, siblings, or unmarried partners to make homeownership happen.

And honestly? It makes a lot of sense given how tough affordability can still be for first-time buyers.

Combining incomes means a bigger down payment, better loan qualification, and lower monthly costs for everyone involved.

If you've been feeling priced out, co-buying might be the move you haven't considered yet. Drop your questions in the comments. I'd love to help you explore your options.

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