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Freezing Weather to hit Brazos Valley — Thursday, February 11th thru Thursday, February 18th

The Brazos Valley is under a Winter Weather Advisory from THU (2/11/21) 9:39 AM CST until THU (2/18/21) 7:00 PM CST

Weather forecasters are predicting Freezing weather for the Brazos Valley starting on Thursday, February 11th, and going thru to Friday, February 19th when the low temperatures are expected to reach the mid 30’s.

Stay tuned to local weather updates: KBTX,

If traveling, please be especially careful when traveling on bridges and overpasses as they tend to cool faster than surrounding grounds and may become slick.

 

Prepare your homes & property against possible damage from these temperatures by following these simple guidelines.

 

PROTECTING PIPES

  • Insulate exposed pipes.  These are the pipes that come out of the ground and go into your house.  Wrap them with old towels and tape the towels in place.  You can also buy insulation that fits around the pipe.  It doesn’t fit perfectly around the joints.  You may want to wrap towels on any exposed areas just in case.
  • Keep the heat on.  If you will be gone for a few days, set the thermostat to at least 60 degrees.
  • Drip your outdoor water tap.  This keeps the water moving and moving water freezes slower than still water.
  • Drip an indoor water tap the farthest away from where the water comes into the house.  By doing this you are moving water through most of the pipes in the house.
  • Open the inside door to the garage to circulate warm air into that part of the house.  Many of us have the pipes installed through the garage wall and then into the house.  The garage is not heated so by opening the door and allowing heat to escape into the garage, the walls and pipes inside them remain a bit warmer.
  • Open cabinets below sinks if they are located on an outside wall.  By doing this, the warm air circulates through the cabinet and keeps that outside wall, where the pipes are located, a bit warmer than it would be if the cabinet were closed off from the warm air in the house.
  • Know where the water cut off is for your home.  In case of a frozen pipe, you will want to turn off the water to your home so that when the pipes thaw out your home will not be flooded.

PLANTS

  • Keep cold-sensitive plants covered.  At this point, if you haven’t covered them, don’t worry about it.  The spring and summer growth has probably already died off.  But keep that growth on there because that dead leaves and branches insulates the layers below and keeps them from being damaged by other freezes.
  • Cover fruit trees.  Some fruit trees have done OK with the weather so far.  But with the very cold temperatures, you may want to throw a sheet over the tree if you don’t see any damage.  If there is damage just let the tree be and cut off the dead limbs in the spring.  The tree will probably not bear fruit next year but it should survive.

PETS

  • Pets need to be inside!  That fur can only do so much when temps drop below 40 degrees!  If you have an outdoor only dog, make sure the doghouse is protected from the wind and has plenty of warm blankets for the pup to tunnel into.  Puppies and elderly dogs are more sensitive to the cold.  And dogs that are ill should definitely be treated to a warmer room during this cold snap.
  • Bang loudly on the car hood before starting it up if you park outside.  Outdoor cats sometimes crawl into engine compartments that are nice and warm from all that driving.  If you start up the car and the cat is in the engine, you could injure or kill the animal.  Give the cat a chance to escape.
  • Get out the sweater.  Short-haired dog breeds get cold quick!  So dress them up in a little coat or sweater to keep them from catching a cold.
  • Never leave dogs or cats in the car alone.  A car can act as a refrigerator, holding the cold in.  Just think how cold you are and how long the car takes to warm up, animals are feeling the same thing.
  • Active dogs need more food.  Animals burn more calories during the cold weather. So add a little something extra to the bowl.  Of course, you want to make sure they have fresh, unfrozen water.

WATER HEATERS

  • Insulate your water heater.  There are blankets that are specially made for water heaters sold at home improvement stores.  You can put the blankets on yourself; however, if applied wrong, you can damage your water heater, cause damage to your home, and sometimes void the warranty.  It is best to have a professional install these.  Water heaters are often outside, in the cold garage.  They lose some of the heat to the air and become less efficient during this time of year.
  • If water is turned off to the house due to a burst pipe, turn off the water heater.  You can burn out the elements by not having water in your water heater.  So it’s best just to turn it off until everything is fixed.

 

 

 

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City of College Station City Council Meeting

The City of College Station has been working towards adding a Restricted Occupancy Ordinance (ROO) into the neighborhood overlay ‘toolkit’ over the last year.  This would give neighborhoods the ability to put in place the restriction that properties in the neighborhood would not be allowed to have more than 2 unrelated individuals living in any house (owner-occupied or rental).  Only 50% (+1) approval by property owners would be required to put the ROO in place.  The city did a survey last year and that showed that 76.4% of respondents were against the ROO.  City Council proceeds forward, though, disregarding input from staff, residents, and property owners.

This proposed ordinance could adversely impact your client’s ability to use their properties in the future.  Even if there is a grandfathering element put into place, it could affect the sale of properties in the future.

The city will host a series of virtual public interest meetings over the next three weeks.  I have included the details you will need for those meetings.  We strongly encourage you to send that info to your clients, tenants, etc. 

Talking points for these meetings

The virtual meetings will be on February 8 (Tonight), February 16, and February 22, all at 6:00 p.m. via Zoom. Please see the City Calendar for details and Zoom links. Registration is not required for the meetings. The online poll will go live on the evening of February 8 and will close on February 26.

All three meetings are open to the public and you may choose to attend one or more. They will contain identical content but be prepared for specific audiences including the real estate, investor, and development community (February 8), neighborhood groups and associations (February 16), and students (February 22). This three-prong public input approach is to allow for meaningful discussion among each group and for city staff to tailor the presentation and language to each target audiences’ familiarity with development terms and knowledge of zoning and city processes.

Each meeting will provide an overview of the proposed ROO and ask the public to consider three questions.

  • First, are you generally supportive or opposed to the creation of a ROO?
  • Second, if the ordinance is adopted, what would be the appropriate percentage of property owners needed to support the proposal and sign the petition?
  • Third, if the ordinance is adopted, what is an appropriate legacy clause (often called grandfathering) to address properties that have more than two unrelated persons living in a house at the time of a ROO’s adoption?

 

Information provided by the Bryan-College Station Regional Association of REALTORS®

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February 2020 – COLLEGE STATION / BRYAN HOME SALES

Bryan / College Station February 2020 Home Sales Statistics Monthly Report

This includes Bryan Texas homes for sale.  College Station Homes for sale.  All Single Family properties which have sold in Brazos County in the month of February 2020.  Active properties currently for sale in the Bryan College Station, TX area

February 2020 Update:

Single-family homes closed:         211

Average sales price: $247,660

Sold Dollar volume $52,256,000

Average days on market (DOM): 118

Total number of active residential listings:          1,490

Total number of new listings:     547

Total number of Pending listings:    275

 

February 2020: TAR Data Relevance Statistics

February 2020: TAR Data Relevance Statistics

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

For Housing Reports for the entire Brazos Valley (Brazos and surrounding Counties) visit my post: February 2020 Home Sales Housing reports for the Brazos Valley

 

Myke Leatham, Broker
Brazos County Realty, LLC
13464 I and GN Rd,
College Station, TX  77845
http://www.CollegeStationHomes.com
Office:  979-693-0201
Email:  [email protected]

Source: Bryan-College Station Regional Association of Realtors

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June 2019 – COLLEGE STATION / BRYAN HOME SALES

June 2019 Home Sales for Bryan / College Station Texas Monthly  Statistics Report

This includes Bryan Texas homes for sale.  College Station Homes for sale.  All Single Family properties which have sold in Brazos County during the month of June 2019.  Active properties currently for sale in the Bryan College Station, TX area

June 2019 Homes Sales Update:

Single-family homes closed:         408

Average sales price: $254,215

Sold Dollar volume $103,720,000

Average days on market (DOM): 100

Total number of active residential listings:        1,475

Total number of new listings:     504

Total number of Pending listings:    278

 

For Housing Reports for the entire Brazos Valley (Brazos and surrounding Counties) visit my post: June 2019 Home Sales Housing reports for the Brazos and Surrounding Counties.

 

Myke Leatham, Broker
Brazos County Realty, LLC
13464 I and GN Rd,
College Station, TX  77845
http://www.CollegeStationHomes.com
Office:  979-693-0201
Email:  [email protected]

Source: Bryan-College Station Regional Association of Realtors

June TAR Data Relevance Statistics

June 2019 TAR Data Relevance Statistics June TAR Data Relevance Statistics

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June 2019 Home Sales Housing reports for the Brazos and Surrounding Counties

June 2019 Homes Sales for Brazos Valley Statistics Monthly Report

All Single-family properties which have sold in the Brazos and surrounding Counties during June 2019.

This includes Brazos, Burleson, Grimes, Leon, Madison, and Robertson counties.

Active properties currently for sale in the Bryan College Station, TX area

Brought to you by Brazos County Realty, LLC.  Call 979-693-0201 for all your College Station real estate needs.

 

 

June 2019 Home Sales Housing reports for the Brazos Valley.  For information on Bryan/College Station Homes sales, see my blog titled “June 2019 COLLEGE STATION / BRYAN HOME SALES”

 

Myke Leatham, Broker
Brazos County Realty, LLC
13464 I and GN Rd,
College Station, TX  77845
http://www.CollegeStationHomes.com
Office:  979-693-0201
Email:  [email protected]

Source: Bryan-College Station Regional Association of Realtors

June 2019 TAR Data Relevance Statistics June TAR Data Relevance Statistics June TAR Data Relevance Statistics June TAR Data Relevance Statistics June TAR Data Relevance Statistics June TAR Data Relevance Statistics

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May 2019 – COLLEGE STATION / BRYAN HOME SALES

Bryan / College Station Home Sales Statistics Monthly Report

This includes Bryan Texas homes for sale.  College Station Homes for sale.  All Single Family properties which have sold in the Brazos County in the month of May 2019.  Active properties currently for sale in the Bryan College Station, TX area

May 2019 Update:

Single-family homes closed:         375

Average sales price: $267,720

Sold Dollar volume $100,395,000

Average days on market (DOM): 101

Total number of active residential listings:        1,456

Total number of new listings:     550

Total number of Pending listings:    319

 

For Housing Reports for the entire Brazos Valley (Brazos and surrounding Counties) visit my post: May 2019 Home Sales Housing reports for the Brazos Valley

 

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Myke Leatham, Broker
Brazos County Realty, LLC
13464 I and GN Rd,
College Station, TX  77845
http://www.CollegeStationHomes.com
Office:  979-693-0201
Email:  [email protected]

Source: Bryan-College Station Regional Association of Realtors

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Pros and Cons of Having a Swimming Pool in Central Texas

With summer just around the corner, residents of Bryan and College Station are scrambling to find ways to stay cool amidst the scorching heat. While staying inside and enjoying the modern day miracle that is air conditioning is one way to do this, many would still prefer to be outside. One practical solution? Investing in a backyard swimming pool. Chances are, this is no surprise. After all, if you were to take a stroll through Bryan or College Station, you’d see backyard swimming pools as commonplace for homeowners. And with summer highs averaging around 94 degrees Fahrenheit, it’s easy to see why. But is owning a swimming pool all that it’s cracked up to be? Let’s take a look at some of the pros and cons.

 

Pros: A Swimming Pool Upgrades Your Backyard

 

First and foremost, having a swimming pool is an instant luxury. Whether you’re looking to get a few laps in before you start your day or are simply looking for a fun and refreshing activity to enjoy by yourself or with friends, both are practical and immediately accessible from the convenience of your backyard. And because Central Texas enjoys two growing seasons, hot temperatures are more the norm than not here, meaning your swimming pool will get plenty of use.

 

Pros: A Swimming Pool Enhances Your Social Life

 

Swimming pools have a knack for bringing people together. That’s because they’re the perfect setting for so many occasions. Whether you’re looking to put on a family reunion, plan a romantic evening, throw a child’s birthday party, or simply spend time with your family, you’ll find that owning a swimming pool will make you a very popular host. And decades later, you’re likely to find that many of your most cherished moments with your family and friends feature an aquatic touch. This makes your investment an invaluable one, as quality time with your loved ones is something you can’t put a price on!

 

Pros: A Swimming Pool Is Generally Considered to Be a Good Investment

 

For many homeowners in Bryan and College Station, Texas, the question of whether to get a swimming pool or not usually comes down to two financial considerations; the first being: is building a swimming pool a good investment? And the second being: can building a swimming pool help me sell my home fast? The answer to both of those questions is yes! According to the National Association of Realtors, an in-ground pool can increase your home’s value by about 5 percent. For the price most homes are going for, that can easily equate to tens of thousands of dollars, which can more than makeup for the initial cost of the pool. And since owning a swimming pool is fairly common amongst homeowners in Bryan and College Station, Texas, you’ll find it much easier to sell your property faster than if you didn’t.

 

Cons: You Aren’t Guaranteed a High Return On Your Investment

 

Despite most sources claiming that a swimming pool is a good investment (with most homeowners able to recoup 40 to 70 percent of their investment), it would be naive to think that there isn’t any risk involved with such a large purchase. After all, there is no guarantee that you’ll recover that amount or sell your home as fast as you’d prefer (although a good realtor in Bryan and College Station, TX can help!). On average, homeowners across the U.S. spend about $25,052 to install a swimming pool. However, in-ground models tend to fall on the higher end of the spectrum and can cost between $35,000 to $65,000, depending on the materials used to construct it. Additionally, you’ll likely need to contact a contractor during the winter in order to have your pool built in time for the summer.

 

Cons: Swimming Pool Maintenance Takes Work and Can Be Costly

 

According to a recent study by the emerging online bank, Chime, 54 percent of Americans across all generations are living paycheck-to-paycheck. If you’re a first-time homeowner and have never previously dealt with mortgage payments, it can be hard to fathom the cost of a swimming pool, let alone the additional costs involved with maintaining it. Annual upkeep, including repairs, electricity, water, and maintenance can cost homeowners between $3,000 and $5,000 per year. So, at best, you might be able to recover the cost of your initial installation upon selling your home, but it’s unlikely that you’ll be able to recover maintenance fees.

 

Cons: Safety Becomes a Top Concern

 

As fun as swimming is, it can also be dangerous—particularly for children. Believe it or not, drowning is the second leading cause of unintentional injury death in children aged 1 to 14 years in the U.S. And insurance companies realize this, which is why owning a pool can increase your liability risk. It’s recommended that pool owners increase the liability portion of their homeowners’ policy to at least $300,000 to $500,000 more. Fortunately, it won’t break the bank to do so, as increasing your coverage from $100,000 to $500,000 will cost you about $30 a year. Still, your family’s safety is a top priority, so you’ll definitely want to establish some ground rules. If you have the resources, you might even find it a worthy investment to install motion detectors and cameras for your swimming area. Doing so might give you the peace of mind you need to enjoy your new pool even more!

 

So, is having a swimming pool in Central Texas worth it? We’ll let you decide!

Myke Leatham
Brazos County Realty:  Broker/Owner
Contact us:  Office 979-693-0201

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March 2019 Home Sales Housing reports for the Brazos Valley

March 2019 Home Sales Housing reports for the Brazos Valley and 2019 1st Quarter sales information.

This includes Bryan Texas homes for sale.  College Station Homes for sale.  All Single-family properties which have sold in the Brazos and surrounding Counties.  Active properties currently for sale in the Bryan College Station, TX area

Brought to you by Brazos County Realty, LLC.  Call 979-693-0201 for all your College Station real estate needs.

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March 2019 Home Sales Housing reports for the Brazos Valley.  For information on Bryan/College Station Homes sales, see my blog titled “March 2019 COLLEGE STATION / BRYAN HOME SALES”

 

Myke Leatham, Broker
Brazos County Realty, LLC
13464 I and GN Rd,
College Station, TX  77845
http://www.CollegeStationHomes.com
Office:  979-693-0201
Email:  [email protected]

Source: Bryan-College Station Regional Association of Realtors

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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March 2019 – COLLEGE STATION / BRYAN HOME SALES

Bryan / College Station Home Sales Statistics Monthly Report and 2019 1st quarter infographics

This includes Bryan Texas homes for sale.  College Station Homes for sale.  All Single Family properties which have sold in the Brazos County in the month of March 2019.  Active properties currently for sale in the Bryan College Station, TX area

March 2019 Update:

Single-family homes closed:         270

Average sales price: $260,671

Sold Dollar volume $72,727,000

Average days on market (DOM): 109

Total number of active residential listings:        1,400

Total number of new listings:     558

Total number of Pending listings:    281

 

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For Housing Reports for the entire Brazos Valley (Brazos and surrounding Counties) visit my post: March 2019 Home Sales Housing reports for the Brazos Valley

 

Myke Leatham, Broker
Brazos County Realty, LLC
13464 I and GN Rd,
College Station, TX  77845
http://www.CollegeStationHomes.com
Office:  979-693-0201
Email:  [email protected]

Source: Bryan-College Station Regional Association of Realtors

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February 2019 – COLLEGE STATION / BRYAN HOME SALES

Bryan / College Station Home Sales Statistics Monthly Report

This includes Bryan Texas homes for sale.  College Station Homes for sale.  All Single Family properties which have sold in the Brazos County in the month of February 2019.  Active properties currently for sale in the Bryan College Station, TX area

February 2019 Update:

Single-family homes closed:         206

Average sales price: $248,823

Sold Dollar volume $51,257,000

Average days on market (DOM): 113

Total number of active residential listings:        1,305

Total number of new listings:     486

Total number of Pending listings:    253

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For Housing Reports for the entire Brazos Valley (Brazos and surrounding Counties) visit my post: February 2019 Home Sales Housing reports for the Brazos Valley

 

Myke Leatham, Broker
Brazos County Realty, LLC
13464 I and GN Rd,
College Station, TX  77845
http://www.CollegeStationHomes.com
Office:  979-693-0201
Email:  [email protected]

Source: Bryan-College Station Regional Association of Realtors

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