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  • About Us

    Posted: 2 January 2006 by John Huval

    Navigating the real estate process grows more complicated each year, and informed real estate consumers are the most satisfied when it comes to buying or selling in today’s marketplace. Informing real estate consumers is what this website is all about. Find Houston real estate tips, information, references, topical discussions, news links and resources about home buying, home selling or leasing from Sterling Residential®, Realtors®, a Houston-based real estate brokerage and BBB Online Reliability Program Member.

  • Fair Housing

    Posted: 16 January 2006 by John Huval

    The Fair Housing Act and other laws were enacted to guarantee a right to a national housing market free from discrimination based upon race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status, and national origin.

  • Information About Brokerage Services

    Posted: 2 January 2006 by John Huval

    Texas law requires all real estate licensees to give the following information about brokerage services to prospective buyers, tenants, sellers, and landlords upon their first meeting or substantive discussions about real estate or brokerage services.

  • Realtor® Code Of Ethics

    Posted: 2 January 2006 by John Huval

    The National Association of Realtors® (NAR) is the world’s largest professional association and the term Realtor® is the registered trade name identifying NAR members. Remember, not all real estate licensees are Realtors® and only NAR members may identify themselves as Realtors®.

  • Select Service Points

    Posted: 6 June 2008 by John Huval

    Learn about our client-service pledge and understand how we work for you. Our Client Service Statement commits Sterling Residential, Realtors to quality service.

  • Site Map

    Posted: 7 May 2007 by John Huval

    Locate website articles by navigation section. Website visitors can also locate articles using the website archives and the search tool located at the top of each website page.

  • Sterling's Website Privacy Policy

    Posted: 2 January 2006 by John Huval

    Internet security and privacy issues are very important to Sterling Residential®, Realtors® (“Owner”), as they are to our Visitors. No personal information is collected for dissemination to 3rd parties, and the information collected will remain the property of Sterling Residential®, Realtors®.

  • Terms Of Use

    Posted: 2 January 2006 by John Huval

    This document constitutes a legal Agreement between you, the web site “Visitor”, and Sterling Residential®, Realtors®, the web site “Owner”. Use of the web site is subject to the terms and conditions set forth in this document by the Owner and by visiting this web site, you agree to the following terms & conditions.

  • Texas Real Estate Commission

    Posted: 2 January 2006 by John Huval

    The Texas Real Estate Commission (TREC) is the Texas agency responsible for licensing real estate agents and protecting real estate consumers. TREC’s mission is to assist and protect consumers of real estate services by requiring that all real estate brokers and licensees meet and maintain specified levels of education to hold a license to act as a real estate agent.

  • Website Archives

    Posted: 7 May 2007 by John Huval

    Archive listing of articles by year and month. Website visitors can also search archived articles by keyword or phrase using the search tool located at the top of each website page.

Latest Blog Postings

Why should I pay asking price if the housing market has dropped 15%

Today’s Houston real estate asking prices are derived from local market conditions based on comparable sales prices paid by home buyers in a particular neighborhood. Despite recent sales volume declines, prices are holding steady across Houston. While that may not be true for all Houston area neighborhoods, there hasn’t been an overall 15% drop in Houston home values. The housing supply is growing — tending to favor home buyers — but it hasn’t increased enough to force home sellers into large double-digit price reductions.

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Do Realtors share blame for mortgage mess?

A Houston Chronicle Real Estate discussion posted a few weeks ago asked if Realtors share blame for the mortgage crisis unwinding across the country. Citing dual-licensed Realtors (those holding real estate and mortgage brokers licenses) as part of the problem, some forum participants pointed to the potential conflict of interest between real estate and mortgage brokerage as a reason for the mortgage crisis, while others stated that dual-licensed Realtors couldn’t adequately perform both jobs as agent and mortgage broker. Both could be valid points — yet, the number of Realtors holding a both a real estate and mortgage license isn’t large enough to have contributed to the mortgage crisis in a significant way.

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June 2008: Houston median house price buoyant despite slower sales

While most housing market indicators have been tracking negative for months, Houston’s median home price for existing single-family housing is positively buoyant despite steady declines in sale volumes in recent months — the median price increased 1.5% in June 2008 when compared to last year. Houston’s residential real estate housing market sales were lower again in June 2008 with a year-to-year sales decline of 15.1% — the slowest June sales volume since 2004. Nationally, sales were down 15.5%. Sales declines were across most property and price classes with the single largest declines in homes priced between $80,000 and $200,000. Pending sales were down over 20% indicating that sales declines will continue. Inventory supply and DOM are up almost 10% in year-to-year comparisons.

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