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    Steve Young 7:05 AM on March 8, 2017 Permalink | Reply  

    February 2017 Newsletter by Steve Young 

    Welcome to the most current Steve Young’s Housing Trends eNewsletter. This eNewsletter is specially designed for you, with national and local housing information that you may find useful whether you’re in the market for a home, thinking about selling your home, or just interested in homeowner issues in general.

    Please click on this link to view the Housing Trends February 2017 Newsletter

    Steve Young’s February Newsletter

    Steve Young’s Housing Trends eNewsletter contains the latest information from the National Association of REALTORS®, the U.S. Census Bureau, Realtor.org reports and other sources.

    If you are interested in determining the value of your home, click the “Home Evaluator” link for a free evaluation report:

    What is the Value of my Home or Property?

    Sound decisions can only be made with accurate and reliable information, and I am happy to be a trusted resource for you. Thank you for the opportunity to provide you with this monthly eNewsletter, and I look forward to answering any questions you may have and to the opportunity to be your REALTOR® in the future.

    Sincerely yours,

    Steve Young
    RE/MAX Associates
    4105 S Bowen Rd Arlington TX 76016

    817-276-5149

     
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    Steve Young 7:47 AM on March 7, 2017 Permalink | Reply  

    Commercial Warehouse Leases Available 

    Super clean building on a level lot but also has spacious office upfront. Half bath located in the main shop area + work sink. 2 12′ wide x 10′ overhead doors and large extra parking in back and along side. Water PD by landlord up to 3,000 gallons.
    Super clean building on a level lot but also has spacious 20×12 office upfront with laminate flooring and a full bath. Half bath located in the main shop area + work sink. 3 12′ wide x 10′ overhead doors and extra parking in back only. Water PD by landlord up to 3,000 gallons. Single phase Elec. but if 3 phase needed landlord will pay to bring it to the building., all other costs after that will be tenants responsibility.
     
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    Steve Young 8:06 AM on March 5, 2017 Permalink | Reply  

    Happy belated Birthday… 

    Born on March 4, 1678, in Venice, Italy, Antonio Vivaldi was ordained as a priest though he instead chose to follow his passion for music. A prolific composer who created hundreds of works, he became renowned for his concertos in Baroque style, becoming a highly influential innovator in form and pattern. He was also known for his operas, including Argippo and Bajazet. He died on July 28, 1741.

    Enjoy…

     
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    Steve Young 7:21 AM on March 2, 2017 Permalink | Reply  

    Happy Birthday Texas 

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    Texas Independence Day celebrates the adoption of the state’s independence declaration. It is an annual legal holiday in Texas, in the United States, on March 2. March 2 also marks Texas Flag Day and Sam Houston Day.

     
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    Steve Young 7:27 AM on March 1, 2017 Permalink | Reply  

    JOIN THE MARCH TO SUPPORT YOUR SENIOR NEIGHBORS!! 

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    During March, Meals on Wheels of Johnson & Ellis Counties joins meal programs across the nation to raise awareness about the importance of senior meal programs. 
    You can “Adopt a Senior” for a gift of $200.  
    You will provide their lunch and breakfast for the entire month of March, AND you will give the gift of independence and peace of mind that someone will be at their door to say hello and check on them.
     
    Celebrate March for Meals 2017 and know that your contribution will make a difference to homebound neighbors in your community!!!
     
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    Steve Young 7:06 AM on February 22, 2017 Permalink | Reply  

    Little things that make big impressions on buyers 

    It doesn’t take much to change a buyer’s impression of a home.  Add some peeling paint, a leaky faucet, and dirty dishes in the sink of an otherwise appealing house, and suddenly the buyer crosses that property off his list. Just as minor imperfections can turn off a buyer, a few small actions by you can make your home seem even more appealing.

    Fix conspicuous problems. You want to put your home’s best foot forward. If you can’t afford to remedy all the problems with the house, at least fix obvious ones. 

    Show the owner’s manuals. Sure, everything’s available online, but you still need to know the model number of your oven, dishwasher, and microwave when something breaks. Showing buyers that you’ve kept that information suggests that you’ve taken care of other things related to the house. If you can’t find your manuals or just moved into a home that didn’t have them, try manualslib. It’s a great resource to obtain these! 

    Make an effort outside. Short grass makes bare patches less obvious, and a few bags of mulch around trees and in flower beds can work magic on an otherwise lackluster yard. Add in a planter of colorful flowers by the front door, and you’ve added significantly to your curb appeal.

    A little effort goes a long way with buyers, so ensure your home makes a great first impression. 

    720 Woodcrest Dr., Hurst, TX for Lease at $1,575 month. Click on the address or picture to see more information!

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    RE/MAX Associates

    4105 S. Bowen Rd.

    Arlington, TX 76016

    817-276-5149

     
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    Steve Young 1:33 PM on February 18, 2017 Permalink | Reply  

    Commercial Bld. Leases Available 

    6890 Hudson Village Creek, Building G, Kennedale TX $1,750 month. Min. 2 yr lease.

    Super clean building on a level lot but also has spacious office upfront. Half bath located in the main shop area + work sink. 2 12′ wide x 10′ overhead doors and large extra parking in back and along side. Water PD by landlord up to 3,000 gal. Single phase elec. but if 3 phase needed landlord will pay to bring it to bld., all other costs after that will be tenants responsibility.

     

    6890 Hudson Village Creek, Building R, Kennedale TX $2,500 month. Min. 2 yr lease.

    Super clean building on a level lot but also has spacious 20×12 office upfront with laminate flooring and a full bath. Half bath located in the main shop area + work sink. 3 12′ wide x 10′ overhead doors and extra parking in back only. Water PD by landlord up to 3,000 gal. Single phase elec. but if 3 phase needed landlord will pay to bring it to bld., all other costs after that will be tenants responsibility.

     

     

     
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      Steve Young 4:44 PM on February 18, 2017 Permalink | Reply

      Will do. Might have another coming up but it’s farther SW, toward Burleson. Do you need to stay closer to Arl?

      Thank you

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    Steve Young 7:43 AM on February 15, 2017 Permalink | Reply  

    New on Market for Rent 

    720 Woodcrest Dr, Hurst TX. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 living/2 dining and full 2 car garage.

    $1,575-month rent.

    Ready for you to enjoy this beautiful home that is situated on a wooded lot in an area of heavily treed lots and manicured lawns, there is easy access to Highway 183 or loop 820, close to NE Mall, parks and restaurants!

    2 living and 2 dining areas and very spacious rooms throughout! A bonus sun room will also be a nice place for plants, etc. Paint, carpet, tile, appliances and A_C replaced in 2012.

     

     
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    Steve Young 4:08 PM on February 8, 2017 Permalink | Reply  

    January 2016 Newsletter by Steve Young 

    Welcome to the most current Housing Trends eNewsletter. This eNewsletter is specially designed for you, with national and local housing information that you may find useful whether you’re in the market for a home, thinking about selling your home, or just interested in homeowner issues in general.

    Please click on this link to view the Housing Trends January 2016 Newsletter

    Steve Young’s Housing Trends Newsletter 

    The Housing Trends eNewsletter contains the latest information from the National Association of REALTORS®, the U.S. Census Bureau, Realtor.org reports and other sources.

    If you are interested in determining the value of your home, click the “Home Evaluator” link for a free evaluation report:

    What’s My Home Worth Home Evaluator

    Sound decisions can only be made with accurate and reliable information, and I am happy to be a trusted resource for you. Thank you for the opportunity to provide you with this monthly eNewsletter, and I look forward to answering any questions you may have and to the opportunity to be your REALTOR® in the future.

    Sincerely yours,

    Steve Young
    RE/MAX Associates
    4105 S Bowen Rd Arlington TX 76016 817-276-5149

     
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    Steve Young 8:27 AM on February 7, 2017 Permalink | Reply  

    Supreme Court 

    Good read by Kerby Anderson with Point of View

    The battle over every Supreme Court nominee illustrates how the court has become more powerful and influential than the framers ever envisioned. Alexander Hamilton, writing in the Federalist Papers, concluded that the judiciary would probably be the least dangerous branch of government. His reasons were simple. The court lacked “the power of the executive branch and the political passions of the legislature.”

    The high court has much more power and is deciding more cases than the framers would have predicted. That is why every Supreme Court nominee is heavily scrutinized.

    Not only is much at stake but also predicting how a nominee will rule in the future has been difficult, especially for Republicans. Marc Thiessen reminds us that Democratic presidents have appointed four justices (Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Stephen Breyer, Elena Kagan, and Sonia Sotomayor) who have all remained consistently liberal. By contrast, Republican presidents have picked seven justices (Sandra Day O’Connor, Antonin Scalia, Anthony Kennedy, Clarence Thomas, David Souter, Samuel Alito, and John Roberts). He says, “more than half have defected to vote with the court’s liberal bloc on critical issues. Democrats have a perfect record, while Republicans are not even batting 500.”

    We will probably see an additional battle over a Supreme Court nominee in the near future. Ruth Bader Ginsburg turns 84 in March. Anthony Kennedy is 80. Stephen Breyer is 78. Although the confirmation hearings for Judge Neil Gorsuch will be controversial enough, the battle to replace a second Supreme Court justice could generate even more fireworks. Both sides understand what is at stake by confirming a justice for a lifetime appointment to the high court.

    I encourage you to watch the hearings and to pray for the senators who, according to the Constitution, must provide “advice and consent” to the appointments made by the president.

    POV

     
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