Wednesday, April 23, 2014

The Home Purchase

What are the most important aspects of a home?

Whether you are new to real estate or you have bought and sold over twenty times, the one aspect constantly quoted as being most important with regard to property value and resale is location.  Many times I have heard it said that the three most important factors in a property are location, location and location.  Location is important.  There is no denying that fact.  

However, my first employer a Member of the Appraisal Institute, once sat me down to explain a simple premise.   He asked me if there was an area in our community where no one lived.  Did I know of an area where it was void of development?  I answered no to both questions.  He continued to explain that we as people have complex and different taste based on our lifestyle, heritage and family.  He made simple illustrations by describing people we both knew.  Were they happy in their homes? Yes.  Did they all live in the same neighborhood? No.  He followed by demanding I keep my personal opinions at bay when preparing property appraisal valuations because he stated “One person’s Trash is another person’s Treasure”.  In retrospect, I’m not sure trash was the correct noun to use, but I understood its purpose was to over emphasize the point he was making.  From that day forward, I began to look at location in a completely different light.  Location is an extremely important factor in property selection, and its value is primarily determined by the needs and desires of the individual property owner.

Almost twenty years and hundreds of buyers and sellers later, his lesson still holds true, and I have learned there are other aspects of equal importance as location with regard to value and resale.  Several such aspects must allow for the same consideration as location, while others factors are almost universal.  When selling a property, specifically a residence, clean and well maintained are two conditions that are virtually universal.  Never have I had a client looking for their future primary residence request for me to locate a dirty home in need of major repairs.   I have experienced many clients turn and run away from a showing because the home was filthy and poorly maintained.  Structurally sound is another universal aspect.  How many of us want a home that might fall down on our heads while we are sleeping.  I would condition these statements by removing investment purchasers from consideration, and focus this discussion on the intent and desires concerning primary residences.

I have broached the subject of location.  I have identified a couple of simple yet universal conditions of importance concerning value and resale of primary residences, and I’m intentionally omitting a discussion about price because it essentially depends on the willingness of both the buyer and the seller.  So now, I want to bring attention to what I consider to be truly one of the most important factors regarding single family residences and their respective value and resale ability.  Have you ever toured a home, and concluded that you just did not like the house?  But, the reason why escaped you.  I have been in that situation many times.  The home was in a favorable location.  It met all the client’s needs with regard to amenities.  It was clean and well maintained.  It was structurally sound.  I’m thinking this is exactly what you wanted, so why are you not wanting to make an offer.  My client could not explain the reason for their lack of interest in the property any more than to say “it just doesn’t feel right”.  I would guess other Realtors have hit this wall just as I have, and the lack of understanding and frustration is difficult to bear.

Then came the epiphany.  I was showing a new client with refined taste.  This was not their first home purchase as a matter of fact, it wasn’t even their tenth.  Sometimes as a Realtor, you find yourself simply as a glorified door opener when your client has equal or greater experience than you, and they maintain the advantage of having a better understanding of exactly what they are looking for in a home.  As I unlocked the residence to allow entrance and proceeded to turn on all the lights and open all the blinds, I closely studied my client’s process of touring and evaluating the property.  I made mental notes of their comments whether positive or negative. 


Most were typical until the tour had concluded, and she asked if we could sit for a while to get a feel for the comfort of the home.  We sat down in the living room in an uncomfortable silence, at least, is was for me.  She glanced around the home, and looked at her husband, when she said “this home has an excellent flow”.  He nodded in agreement, and I took this conversation as a very positive sign.  We later left the house, and returned to the office to draw up an offer.  It eventually culminated in a closed transaction.  

At a later date, I took my clients to lunch, and we discussed how they were enjoying their new home.  During the conversation, she again directed her appreciation of the house with regard to the flow.  This time she began to explain the value of the floor plan of a home, and how it related to the flow of a family’s lifestyle.  She would point out aspects of the home she considered brilliant with regard to the floor plan design. I began to think of other homes,  homes where buyers did not like or purchase due to reasons they could not explain.  She discussed the different desires of families with children and how they changed according to the ages of the children. Sometimes that meant all of the bedrooms being located closely together, or having the master and additional bedrooms being located at separate ends of the home.  She spoke of half or guest bathrooms, their location, and their need to provide privacy.  She spoke about kitchens, and the changing trends of who is the cook of the family.  She discussed bathrooms and closets, and how they are effected by humidity when located to closely to one another.  She covered doorways, pantries, utility rooms, and he interrupted to mention garages with work space.  Her face lit up when she mentioned windows and natural light.  

By the end of lunch, I felt like I had just received a Master’s Degree in Residential Home Design.  From that day forward, I never approached showing a home the same way again.  Even if we are not cognizant of the fact, the flow of a home directly influences our opinion whether positive or negative.


written by Bill Barkley

Monday, April 21, 2014

Waterfront Retreat To Call Your Own

We couldn't resist the chance to share this tour with you of this amazing piece of property in Rockport, Texas. Sit back, relax and enjoy the charm of the Texas coast.



If you're interested in learning more about this listing please contact Bill Barkley at (210) 853-5327 or Bill@rvreco.com


Thursday, March 27, 2014

1% Matters - How Mortgage Rates Impact Your Buying Power

A history on mortgage interest rates and what it means to your purchasing power.

You have decided it is the right time to purchase your first home, or maybe it is time to get a new home.  Thousands of people make this decision every day.  The first step begins with your lender, and the pre-approval process unless you are paying cash.  When getting a mortgage, the price you quality for is directly related to the current mortgage interest rate you can lock.  Obviously, this impacts you when you are selling as well.  Low interest rates increase purchasing power.


Imagine getting a pre-approval letter saying that you have been approved for a home with a 30 year mortgage with fixed interest rate of 13.7 percent? Believe it or not, those were the average mortgage interest rates experienced in the US in the 1980s for 30 year mortgages. Interest Rates in the last four years have been the lowest we have experienced in over a century. The all-time low historical rate for a 30 year fixed mortgage was in 2012 at an average of 3.7 percent. That is an astonishing 10 percent drop from the average rate seen in the 1980s. The second lowest average rate was in 2013 at 4 percent. So far in 2014, the average rate is at 4.4 percent for the months of January, February and beginning of March. The graph below illustrates the fact that the last time we experienced rates close to the ones we have today was in the 1950s, after World War II. Even then according to the National Bureau of Economic Research, the average rate on a 30-year, fixed-rate, FHA-insured mortgage was 5.15 percent as of December 1956. That was the only point in time when rates even came anywhere near the rates being seen today.



How would you like your buying power going from $300,000 to $267,000 based on an interest rate change of just 1 percent? According to Dan Green, of The Mortgage Reports, he states that a 1 percent change in mortgage rates means a significant change in what you can afford. With a 1 percent change in interest it will mean a 10.75 percent change in affordability for the home buyer. This change in affordability will be seen across the board at any price range and will affect anyone looking to buy. For instance, if you are seeking to purchase a $200,000 home, the 1 percent change in interest rate would lower your purchasing power to $178.500. These examples of the decline in purchasing power are dramatic, and our examples only reflect a 1 percent change.  Can you imagine the effect of a 3 or 4 percent change in interest rates?  It is important to note, that although the Federal Reserve has held interest rates fairly constant over the past few years, interest rates are unpredictable and change on a daily basis.

The chart below provides examples of 30 year fixed rate mortgages and the effects of increasing rates on purchase prices of $300,000 and $267,000.


What is the take away from this article?  With regard to your personal purchasing power, right now is a very advantageous time to purchase a home.






Additional Sources: bankrate.com

Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Getting Into College 101

Late last fall, a student in my son’s class stopped by our house to ask me for some help. He is a first generation American citizen and his parents apparently did not go to college. At least this is what I surmised from our brief conversation. He was looking for guidance on completing the FAFSA and other college entry paperwork. Now keep in mind, this young man is a senior this year, at the very top of his class and an avid athlete and will have absolutely no problem getting into college. He just didn't know where to begin and I knew of resources out there that could help and advice I could offer from my own personal experience.

We are now in the final semester of my middle son’s Senior’ year and I find myself thinking about some of the things that young man was asking me. Like most parents, we all ask ourselves similar questions. Will we have enough money to pay for college if he doesn't get scholarships or get accepted to a Military Academy? Should he take the SAT or ACT again even though he meets the minimum requirements for admittance or does it matter? Where does he go to do the applications and apply for scholarships?

If you are the parent of what you consider to be a college bound student, it is best to get started with them preparing for college in middle school! Yes, I said middle school. Start planting the seeds of expectation early. Now, in no way am I a saying that every child is college material but I am saying there are steps, we as parents, can take to help get them on the road to success outside of school if matriculation at this level is the obvious goal.

You might think my statement about middle school was off mark, but really it isn't, especially if your child is in the upper quarter of his/her class already. Taking advance placement classes in 7th and 8th grade, not only help ranking but it helps them acquire credits earlier than their classmates. It also prepares them for coursework they will soon get at the next level. While their friends may find the transition to high school remarkable and strenuous, your child will find it easier because they have already been challenged with this higher level curricula. And the best part is that, those classes can also be applied to their high school transcripts and allow them additional time to take courses they may not have been able to take leisurely because they didn't have a free class block. For instance, my oldest was able to get credit for 5 years of Spanish by beginning classes in middle school. Following this same pattern, my middle son could have graduated early but has chosen to stay through his senior year to play soccer. He had already fulfilled his academic requirements but is now taking courses he might not have been able to take this year if he hadn’t had AP Biology, TAG Algebra and AP History in Middle School.

Keep in mind, some are unique to our region, but here are a few mechanisms to start with early on:
Café College is located at 131 El Paso St, San Antonio, TX 78204. The City of San Antonio funds Café College and it is managed by the San Antonio Education Partnership. The program is a “one-stop-shop” for college access advice, guidance, and workshops. It can be especially beneficial to parents and students who are first generation college applicants. For details go to http://www.cafecollege.org

Generation Texas was started in 2010 and is a project of the Texas Higher Education coordinating Board. They are located at 150 West Sunset in San Antonio. They are passionate in the belief that every student has the ability to succeed at the higher levels of education and they provide resources for both students and teachers to achieve those goals. Learn more at http://gentx.org/.

Apply Texas is the online application for public Universities in Texas. It provides an easy step by step process for the common application for the Colleges and Universities that accept this online application. It makes the process much easier and allows the student the luxury of doing one application and submitting it to multiple schools. Be wary that there are questions in regards to the family’s personal finances that your student may need assistance in answering. In addition, there are usually 3 essay topics and each school may request a different one. https://www.applytexas.org

Compare College | TX is self-explanatory. This site as defined by its header is “an interactive, mobile-friendly web tool designed to help users learn more about Texas public Universities and Community Colleges. To get started simply go to http://comparecollegetx.com/ and start comparing Admission Costs, Enrollment rates, Graduation and Transfer rates, Graduate success, Degree programs available and so on and so forth.

These are just starting points for those parents that are just now beginning the process. I plan to write additional blogs which are more specific to this topic later on. I just wanted to share some resources that have become valuable tools for me, other parents I have spoken to and the students who ask me for help.

As a final note, my son told me his friend has been accepted into the Engineering Department at Texas A&M for the class of 2018! I am also proud to announce my son Tristán Alexander Holiday has been accepted into the US Naval Academy.



Wednesday, February 12, 2014

Neutral with a Hint of Glitz

Neutral with a Hint of Glitz




Our featured room inspiration this week focuses on taking your sanctuary up a notch with cozy neutral colors and a hint of glam to add subtle sophistication to your bedroom. 

I started with grey walls to set the mood for this relaxing retreat. The right paint color is like choosing the perfect frame. Choose wisely, it can make or break a room. The cream colored linen upholstered bed is the true focal point of the room. The throw pillows brighten up the crisp white bedding to make it more inviting. If you're lucky enough to have a fireplace in your bedroom consider me jealous. Fireplaces not only add warmth to your room but also allow you another opportunity to showcase your decor without cluttering your dresser. 

The darker colors on the window panel and picture frame add much needed contrast to the softer colors in the room. With the pieces on opposite sides of the room, it creates balance and harmony. It's important to note that despite the darker color, I chose a sheer panel to let in as much natural light as possible.

Mirrored furniture and a crystal chandelier are a great way to add glamour and sophistication to a room. The silver hardware on the chandelier compliments the overall design. Don't be afraid to go big when it comes to your light fixtures. They can really pull a room together. 

Texture is key in a room that promotes relaxation. From the cable knit throw pillows on the bed to the over-sized chair adorned with a faux fur throw, this room truly says home. 

If you're interested in any of the above pieces, click the picture for purchasing information.

Be sure to stay tuned for more room inspirations from River Valley Real Estate Co. 

Tuesday, January 21, 2014

San Antonio Stock Show and Rodeo

When starting to write this blog I must tell you that it was overwhelming in that there is so much going on during the San Antonio rodeo it would be impossible to list everything along with the dates and times. I've decided to highlight a few favorites in hopes that if you were on the fence as whether to go or not that I can help convince you that The San Antonio Rodeo is one of the BEST in the U.S. I can promise you will get your money's worth and you will experience a high class Texas rodeo.

Let's start with the entertainers because the line up this year is star studded! All concerts are held at the AT&T center , performers are paraded out to the center stage and where ever your seat is you feel every bit of something intimate! There's not a bad seat in the house and with ticket sales ranging  from $12-$75.00 per ticket it makes it affordable for the whole family! Remember that a Rodeo ticket includes the two hours of rodeo attractions like bull riding, steer wrestling, Xtreme bulls and calf roping followed with the concert! http://www.sarodeo.com/explore/att-center-seating-chart

This years performers are laden with country artists (it is a Rodeo!) and we are getting some of the best of country, Tim McGraw, Alan Jackson, Rascal Flatt's and Josh Turner to name a few. Other artist include Nickelodeons very own "Big Time Rush" for the younger crowds, the 70's classic band Heart, the dynamic entertainer Pitbull for lovers of pop and the Grammy award winning Latin group Grupo Pesado. Please check out http://www.sarodeo.com/entertainers

Now on to the attractions. There are interactive exhibits with animals, milking demonstration with cows, hatching chicks, a petting zoo, pony rides. Don't forget the "Swift Swine Sprints" where pigs compete in a piggy race which is supposedly a "pig drawal"...no pun intended! To see these attractions all you need to purchase is a grounds admission ticket which includes the carnival, shopping, and all grounds attractions. The cost for a grounds admission is $10 Adults and $5.00 Children, again well worth it. When and where else would you see baby chicks being born? http://www.sarodeo.com/attractions

The Carnival is another draw and this one is BIG! There are fun game booths, rides like the Cliff Hanger, Fireball and Spaceloop, basically everything you'd expect a carnival to have. Pricing starts with individual ride tickets, wrist band options and the "Mega Pass" plus which gives you carte blanche for rides and attractions all day! There are food booths galore with lots of typical carni food options, like my personal favorite the funnel cake!

The Live Stock Show and Rodeo exhibits include cattle, chickens and turkeys, goats, pigs and sheep. The entire show schedule can be seen on the rodeo site I've listed below. So much time and effort go into the caring and grooming of these live stock, it's fun to see them as they strut their stuff! http://www.sarodeo.com/livestock-show

For the Rodeo and Entertainment you'll need to buy your reserved seat online. All ticket prices include grounds admission (livestock etc..) rodeo attraction for that date and entertainment for that date. Prices are very affordable and money well spent!

The downtown parade on Feb1st is centered around our western heritage and the earlier cattle drives. The cowgirls luncheon and Rodeo ball are special events that raise money for scholarship programs. Check out the times and dates at http://www.sarodeo.com/attractions/category/special-events/

Rodeo starts February 6th and runs through the 23rd! Visit http://www.sarodeo.com/ for more info and we here at River Valley Real Estate hope you and your family have a great boot scootin' time!



Wednesday, January 15, 2014

500 More Reasons to Use River Valley Real Estate Company

To help make us a household name in the San Antonio area, we are offering a $500.00 REBATE on all residences listed and closed by River Valley Real Estate during 2014.  The process is simple.  Choose River Valley Real Estate Company as your representative when listing your home, and at closing we will reduce the amount of commission we receive by $500.00.  Not only will you receive professional and exceptional real estate representation and guidance through the process of selling you home, but we will give you money back.  Additionally, if you are planning on staying in the San Antonio area, and select River Valley as your Buyer's Representative, we will honor this offer on your purchase as well.   

What do you have to do to ensure your Rebate? 

  • If you do not have a card you can email Erika@rvreco.com to receive one. 
  • Call us at (210) 853-5327 or email us at Erika@rvreco.com to set up an appointment with one of our highly trained agents.  
  • Upon meeting with the agent you will receive a comprehensive current market analysis and our step by step guide to getting your home sold. 
  • Present your rebate card upon signing your listing agreement. 
  • Start your journey to getting your home sold with River Valley Real Estate.

Presently, inventory within the greater San Antonio area is shrinking at a remarkable pace.  We have discussed the present market conditions in our previous blog titled, “Our Top Ten Lists”.  Categorized by zip codes, it details sales history for the last 6 months of 2013. It also explores current inventory as of December 2013, average marketing times, and price increases.  We concluded from this market study that the housing market in 2014 will be strong with shorter selling times and increasing prices. We want to share our efforts and knowledge with our clients and customers. 

River Valley Real Estate Company is committed to providing exceptional representation to our clients.  Honesty, integrity and a wealth of experience set us apart from many of our competitors. Centrally located in the northern portion of San Antonio, at the corner of Blanco and Huebner Road, allows us to be readily available to meet at your convenience. Our focus on the most current marketing platforms will get the exposure you desire for your property. Our constant study of the most recent market conditions allows for optimal financial success. Feel the advantage of having representation with your best interests at heart.

Our mission is to simply ensure every real estate transaction concludes as an enjoyable, memorable and successful experience.