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Canyon Creek a Bargain
The best value in West Austin. That’s what I consider the Canyon Creek neighborhood to be. Not because I sold Standard Pacific Homes on site there for ten years, and not that I have sold many, resales there since. No it’s for a different reason. Read More...
Greenbelt, Pool, and Three Car Garage
AS Good As It Gets • 3,499 sq. ft., 4 bdrm single story - MLS® $439,950 Canyon Creek, Austin - AS GOOD AS IT GETS! This White Stone Two Story Home with a gleaming Heated Saltwater Pool and Hot Tub also has a Three Car Garage. The amazing Kitchen Read More...
Drowning in Technology
In many ways I think this modern world is absolutely the cat’s pajamas. I do however occasionally feel just a bit…actually more than a bit…completely overwhelmed by modern technology. Don’t get me wrong, I’ve no one to Read More...
2022 Burnie Bishop
My newest listing is in Westside at Buttercup in Cedar Park. A great Family Neighborhood of Newmark, Meritage, and David Weekley Homes. It is over 2900 Square Feet with 4 bedrooms, 2 Dining Areas, 3 Living Areas, and a 2 Car Garage. There is a Study and Read More...
Screaming Deal in Close-in Austin
I am STILL on an OPEN HOUSE crusade on my two Tarrytown listings (see my home page)…they are very close-in west Austin…new construction with a fabulous finish out, both have Garage Apartments that can be leased to a friend, relative, or Read More...
Lot / Land For Sale in Barton Creek
On The Barton Creek Greenbelt • 144,184 sq. ft. lot / land "In a Private Gated Cul de Sac" - MLS® $439,500 - Priced to Sell Barton Creek, Austin - Exclusive BARTON CREEK ESTATE HOME SITE. This Sprawling 3.310 Acre Heavily Wooded home Read More...
OPEN HOUSES IN Close-in Austin, Texas
I am a big believer in OPEN HOUSES. It seems to be a solid way to get at least a dozen people through a listing even when the market is extremely slow. People are always out and about on weekends, and even if the visitor isn’t a direct prospect Read More...
What's Good for General Bullmoose
As I watch the seemingly endless debate about the fate of The Big Three in the halls of government and in the media, a phrase from the past haunts me… What’s good for General Bullmoose is good for the Country. This line is from Al Capp’s Read More...
Tarrytown Open House Weekend
Don’t miss the Open House Weekend at my two Tarrytown listings. Both 2517 No. 1 Winsted Lane and 2517 No. 2 Winsted Lane will be open from 1:00 until 4:00 in the afternoon. They will be all lit up and lovely, so come on by. In case the addressing Read More...
Stepping it it...
Let me try to reason through this…Let’s say that my wife likes to spend money and I can’t control her compulsion. I have two college-age kids in Ivy League Schools and the cash out-flow to take care of their needs is killing me. I have Read More...
Monetary Motion Sickness
I love to fish. As a consequence, I spend a certain amount of time in boats. It you have ridden the waves, you will likely have at some time experienced being sea sick Technically, the phenomenon is caused by the body i.e. your inner ears perceiving motion, Read More...
Disposable Architecture
Anyone who has studied American manufacturing concepts is surely aware of the phrase “planned obsolescence”. The term came into wide spread use 1954 when American industrial designer Brooks Stevens coined it at a speech he gave in Minneapolis Read More...
Some Like It Hot
It’s summertime in Austin, and if you don’t know what that means…it’s hot! The kind of hot that can melt a massive iceberg in about twenty minutes if you could put it in a Walmart parking lot. But, you know what…I like Read More...
Hindsight Is Always 20/20
I think it is Warren Buffet who is credited with the investment strategy of buying stock in a company whose products you really like and use. The same kind of thinking can apply to Real Estate. For example, my wife and I have enjoyed visiting the Texas Read More...
Barton Creek Estates and the Creek
Here is your chance to have a piece of Austin’s most treasured asset…the Barton Creek Greenbelt. I first moved to Austin in 1976, and was amazed by the buzz that surrounded Barton Springs and Barton Creek. The Creek runs all year, and even Read More...
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