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Wood, laminate, or vinyl flooring—what do buyers want in San Antonio?

What Type Of Flooring Attracts Buyers? When selling your house, every detail matters, especially the flooring. Choosing the right flooring has a big impact on the value and appeal of your property. Aside from aesthetics, buyers consider maintenance, durability, and current trends. Understanding the preferences of buyers is highly important when selling. Let’s look at […]

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Can an executor sell a house without beneficiaries approving it in Texas?

Does the executor have the final say about selling an inherited house in San Antonio? A question that sometimes comes up when taking care of the business of an inherited house is “Can an executor sell a house without the heir’s approval?” The answer is “no.” The executor is charged with managing the deceased’s estate […]

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How to downsize your San Antonio home

According to the American Association of Retired Persons (AARP), 23% of people over the age of 50 would like to downsize as they near retirement. That doesn’t sound like a lot, but that means about one in four people aged 50 and older are looking to downsize. If you're thinking about downsizing your home in […]

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Don’t get scammed selling your San Antonio home.

  Your house is one of the most expensive assets you can acquire in your life, so it’s important to choose a reputable home buyer when you decide to sell. Real estate can be a lucrative area, and sometimes investors are willing to sacrifice the most important part of their business—integrity—in order to generate the […]

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How gentrification is affecting housing prices in San Antonio

Urban renewal provokes a variety of responses. One thing’s for sure though – if you’re looking to purchase a home in an area considered to be in a time of gentrification, you’re going to need some serious cash. Gentrification as defined by Merriam-Webster is “the process of renewal and rebuilding accompanying the influx of middle-class […]

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How to protest a property tax increase in San Antonio

Because the state of Texas has no income taxes, the state needs to ensure they are getting tax money from other places. Due to this, the government looks to collect these taxes from property taxes, sales taxes and vehicle taxes. This explains why Texas has the 4th highest rate of any state. It has been argued […]

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