Dave Ogden - Collin County Realtor

Dave Ogden - Collin County Realtor Residentail Real Estate - ABR, GRI, SRES

Renting can be Expensive.
02/26/2018

Renting can be Expensive.

Pets are important to  Buyers
02/26/2018

Pets are important to Buyers

02/20/2018

Need something to celebrate this March?? Check these out…

March, 2018 Daily Holidays, Special and Wacky Days: ( find out more at http://www.holidayinsights.com/moreholidays/march.htm)

1 Peanut Butter Lovers' Day

2 National Salesperson Day

3 If Pets Had Thumbs Day

4 Hug a GI Day

5 Multiple Personality Day

6 National Frozen Food Day

7 National Crown Roast of Pork Day

8 Popcorn Lover's Day

9 Panic Day

10 Middle Name Pride Day

11 Johnny Appleseed Day

12 Plant a Flower Day

13 Ear M**f Day

14 National Potato Chip Day

15 Everything You Think is Wrong Day

16 Everything You Do is Right Day

17 Saint Patrick's Day

18 Supreme Sacrifice Day

19 Poultry Day

20 Extraterrestrial Abductions Day

21 Fragrance Day

22 National Goof Off Day

23 National Puppy Day

24 National Chocolate Covered Raisin Day

25 Waffle Day

26 Make Up Your Own Holiday Day

27 National "Joe" Day

28 Something on a Stick Day

29 Smoke and Mirrors Day

30 Take a Walk in the Park Day

31 National Clam on the Half Shell Day

02/07/2018

Current Market Information....What Buyers are looking for today.
Planning to sell? How does your home fit?

Top Energy-Efficient Upgrades That Buyers Are Looking for in 2018
Posted on Feb 2 2018 - 9:46am by Housecall
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energy efficientBy Kaitlin Krull

As a real estate professional, it’s imperative that you keep up with the latest housing trends. After all, the features that buyers are looking for are constantly changing. If you want to stay relevant in a competitive real estate market, you’ll need to keep your ear to the ground and understand how your buyer works. In 2018, buyers are looking for homes that have been designed with the environment in mind, specifically with an increased capacity for energy efficiency and sustainability. Here are the energy-efficient upgrades that buyers are looking for this year:

Smart Tech Upgrades

Home automation has finally reached mass distribution for residential consumers. Many homes are now equipped with smart technology, such as home hubs, smart lighting systems, energy meters and thermostats, security systems, and other appliances. Because these devices learn your individual preferences and can be linked together for peak performance, they can actually help homeowners save money on energy bills. In 2018, buyers want homes equipped with the latest smart tech devices.

New and Updated Solar Panels

It’s no surprise that homes with solar panels sell for more than homes without, but the latest developments in renewable technology mean that just having rooftop panels isn’t good enough anymore for eco-conscious buyers. However, by upgrading existing units to incorporate a more streamlined look and efficient performance, homeowners can make their already eco-friendly properties more enticing for potential buyers. This can be done by investing in integrated solar roof tiles or battery storage systems (both of which were introduced by motoring company Tesla in the past few years) in order to prepare a solar-clad home for the future and attract buyers.

Natural Materials and Furnishings

As far as interior design is concerned, the simplicity of Scandinavian design is still trending. Here are some of the hallmarks of this minimalist style:

Natural elements such as untreated wood, bamboo, wicker and other natural textiles
Chemical-free paints and fabrics
Sustainably-sourced materials like FSC certified wood
The most eco-friendly homes are better for the environment in nearly every way. Buyers with a vested interest in design trends and a serious passion for the environment will go to great lengths for a home with these kinds of features.

Ultra Efficient Windows and Doors

Although windows and doors aren’t exactly the most exciting part of a property, they make a difference in the minds of environmentally-conscious buyers. New energy-efficient windows equipped with two or three panes of glass offer added insulation, security and soundproofing for a home. They can also substantially lower energy bills. These multiple layers of glass—when coupled with low-emissivity coatings and insulating gases—can prevent heat from entering the home in summer and escaping in winter. This is a particularly useful upgrade for older buildings, and you can bet that buyers will notice when a period home has had its windows tastefully upgraded.

Sustainable Design

This applies more to new builds, but it’s worth noting that the design of a home can affect its energy efficiency rating in a significant way. Homes that have natural shade, for example, will generally stay cooler in the summer than homes that have no surrounding trees or shrubbery. A home’s exterior can also affect privacy and noise pollution levels. Although eco-conscious buyers have embraced the idea of passive design for new buildings, they will still be interested in existing properties that take steps toward increased sustainability in other ways (i.e., by improving landscaping to add shade and privacy or installing shutters and awnings to minimize solar heat gain).

Current trends certainly suggest that eco-friendly living is here to stay, so buyers will only become more attracted by energy-efficient homes as time goes on. Therefore, it is crucial that real estate professionals understand the best ways to make a home more energy-efficient and the ways in which these upgrades can positively affect buyers. Just remember to keep an eye on developments across the industry, since technology changes at lightning speeds.

Kaitlin Krull is a writer and mom of two girls, originally from the U.S., now living the expat life in the UK. Her writing is featured on Modernize.com and a number of home decor sites around the web. She can also be found blogging from time to time on her personal blog, A Vicar’s Wife.

01/29/2018

A Realtor does many things for Buyers and Sellers. Check out the list below

Reasons to Work with an Ebby Halliday Realtor

Is it time to make your move? I can help. Call me.

Ever wondered what a Real Estate Agent does on a daily basis? By definition a Real Estate Agent is a person in the business of selling land and buildings (Merriam-Webster Dictionary). When you choose the right agent you get so much more than 'just' selling land and buildings. Here are a few tasks that the right agent performs day in and day out to insure that their client is being taken care of.

Typical Pre-Listing Activities (Not All)

Research Current Properties
Research Sales Activity from MLS
Provide Average Days on Market Assessment
Review Property Tax Roll
Prepare a Comparable Market Analysis (CMA)
Verify Ownership and Deed Type
Verify County Public Property Records
Perform Curb Appeal Assessment
Provide Public School Value
Provide a Listing Presentation
Analyze Current Market Conditions
Deliver CMA Results
Discuss Planning and Strategy
Explain Listing Contract, Disclosures & Addendum
Screen Calls from Buyers or Agents

Selling the Property Activities (Not All)

Review Title Details
Create Showing Instructions
Obtain Mortgage Loan Information
Review Homeowner Association Fees and Bylaws
Review Electricity Details
Arrange Inspections for City Sewer/Septic Tank Systems
Collect Natural Gas Information
Provide Security System Status
Determine Termite Status
Analyze Lead-based Paint Status
Distribute Disclosure Packages
Prepare Property Amenities
Detail Inclusions & Conveyances with Sale
Compile Repairs Needed List to facilitate marketing the home
Install Lockbox
Make Copies of Leases for Rental Units (if applicable)
Verify Rents, Utilities, Water, and Deposits for Rentals
Inform Tenants of Listing for Rentals
Install Yard Sign
Perform Interior Assessment - Staging
Perform Exterior Assessment - Staging
Discuss Advertising and Marketing Options
Place home on all appropriate Internet marketing sites

Enter a Profile Sheet into the MLS Listing Database
Provide Copies of MLS Agreement
Take Additional Photos for MLS and Marketing
Create and Advertise Property Listing
Coordinate Showing Times
Create and Mail Flyers
Compare MLS Listings
Develop Marketing Brochure
Notify the Network Referral Program
Create Special Feature Cards
Analyze Feedback Emails and Faxes
Handling Offers and Contracts

Receive Offer(s) to Purchase
Evaluate Net Sheet
Counsel and Mediate Offer(s)
Deliver Seller's Disclosure
Obtain Pre-qualification Letter
Negotiate Offers on the Seller's Behalf
Mediate Counteroffers or Amendments
Fax Contract Copies
Deliver "Offer to Purchase" Copies
Distribute Under-Contract Showing Restrictions
Update MLS to "Sale Pending"
Deliver Unrecorded Property Information
Order Well Flow Test Reports (if applicable)
Order Termite Inspection (if applicable)
Order Mold Inspection (if applicable)
Confirm Deposit and Buyer's Employment
Follow Up with Loan Processing
Communicate with Lender
Confirm Approval of Loan
Remove Loan Contingency
Home Inspection and Home Appraisal Activities

Working with a Buyer (Not All)
Coordinate Buyer's Home Inspection
Review Home Inspector's Report with Buyer
Assist Buyer/Lender Loan Preparation information flow
Assist Contractor Preparation
Confirm Repair Completion
Provide Appraiser Home Information for Appraisal Appointment
Assist with Appraiser Information and Remove Contingency
Closing Preparations and Actions

Ensure Contract is Executed with appropriate Addendum
Coordinate Closing Process
Coordinate Closing Formal Procedure
Assist with Title Issues
Schedule Final Walk-through
Request Closing Document Copies
Confirm Receipt of Title Insurance Commitment
Confirm Receipt of HOA Documents
Provide Homeowners Warranty Vendor Information
Review Closing Documents
Wiring Funds Information - Security Critical
Ensure "No Surprises" at Closing
Final MLS Update
Follow Up on Repairs completed by Seller

Documentation Follow Up
Attend Buyer Pre-Closing Walk Thru
Attend the Closing
Assist getting the keys to the new owner

Looking for a Home (Not All)
Consult with Buyers on their home needs, wants, and must haves
Look for Homes that match Buyers wants and needs.
Schedule appointments for Buyers to see homes for sale
Provide Answers to questions on homes being reviewed
Be a sounding board for Buyers evaluating homes

Look at all the great  places to eat in Plano.   Great place to live!
01/26/2018

Look at all the great places to eat in Plano. Great place to live!

Jan 25, 2018: This list is a compilation of new Plano restaurants that opened in 2017, or are soon to open in 2018. It is extensive, but not comprehensive. American 1.

New Home Construction in Frisco.
01/26/2018

New Home Construction in Frisco.

Plano-based Green Brick Partners plans to build more than 1,000 homes valued at more than $500 million in three of Frisco's fast-growing neighborhoods.

New Restaurants in Granite Park.   Love Biscuits and Gravy.
01/22/2018

New Restaurants in Granite Park. Love Biscuits and Gravy.

The Boardwalk in Granite Park gets four more restaurants, two of which are known locally, and two of which are entirely new concepts. One of them does biscuits. All four ...

Travel does inspire.   Check out the scenery.
01/19/2018

Travel does inspire. Check out the scenery.

Good news.   Glad Texas is still in the mix.   Where will everyone live?
01/19/2018

Good news. Glad Texas is still in the mix. Where will everyone live?

Mega-retailer Amazon announced the 20 cities that are finalists for the location of its second headquarters on Thursday. Dallas and Austin are still possibilities.

Music warms the heart.
01/17/2018

Music warms the heart.

From Paris and Vienna to Wales and Spain, music is a great way to meet people and connect with their culture.

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