To help spread the Holiday cheer, I held a Photo Contest on Facebook to showcase family’s Christmas Lights and decorations! We had THREE gorgeous entries and ONE lucky winner. Battista Family Home | 2010 WINNER OF THE $50 VISA GIFT CARD… Just in time for Christmas! Congratulations. The Battista family graced us with a festiveContinueContinue reading “CHRISTMAS CONTEST 2010”
Category Archives: Home Buyers
RENT-VS-BUYING
The end of the year is near. Many of us will be making new resolutions for 2011. This next year, I’m going to focus on home maintenance! My little “to-do” list is getting a little too long. Power-washing, paint touch-up, new bedroom set and maybe a new refrigerator! I love my home. Around this timeContinueContinue reading “RENT-VS-BUYING”
24-Hour Real Estate Advice
Val-A-Homes San Antonio, TX [Use your smartphone’s Bar Scanner to scan the bar code/image. You’ll be taken straight to my web site… http://www.Val-A-Homes.com%5D Texas MLS Access (Homes, Condos, Townhomes, Duplexes… FOR SALE NOW) Advice for Buyers Advice for Sellers Advice for Investors Advice for Texas Home Owners & Their Families I’m on the clock… evenContinueContinue reading “24-Hour Real Estate Advice”
The Oldest Home in the United States
No matter where I go or what I do… in the back of my mind is Real Estate! I recently took a road trip from San Antonio to Albuquerque to Santa Fe then back home to San Antonio. While in Santa Fe, we came across “The Oldest House in the U.S.A.!” This was the “PotContinueContinue reading “The Oldest Home in the United States”
A “Lot” to Invest: For the Next Generation
Once upon a time, loving and thoughtful parents used part of their savings to invest in Real Estate so that one day their children could build their own dream homes. But lately, I’ve been listing those pieces of land handed down from one generation to another. Just recently, I met a retired Military man whoContinueContinue reading “A “Lot” to Invest: For the Next Generation”
Hard Labor–Day
Because I LOVE what I do: During the season of the “$8000 Tax Credit,” I became a permanent fixture in my own vehicle. My Fall, Winter, Spring and Summer “travels” consisted of San Antonio’s Loop 410, Loop 1604 and hundreds of streets in between. I was a regular patron of Starbucks where the cozy clubContinueContinue reading “Hard Labor–Day”