"Sparkle" starts Friday November 29th and runs through January 4th
Saturday, November 23, 2013
Anatole's "Sparkle" Ups the Game This Christmas
This holiday season will certainly be one to remember as the Hilton Anatole is set to roll on the newest addition to it's annual Christmas at the Anatole series, "Sparkle". From an ice skating rink built to resemble a pond, to a live stage featuring popular local acts, "Sparkle" is this year's must-see Christmas attraction. Visit http://www.christmasattheanatole.com/index.html for details on sceduled events including appearances from Dallas Stars players, and special pricing on room packages!
Wednesday, November 13, 2013
Inventory on the Rise, Rates Staying Low
Housing inventory is beginning to rise again in North Texas after hitting an all-time low in the third quarter of 2013. But while many feared that the shaky position the Fed has taken on it's tapering of quantitative easement would cause rates to rise in consistent fashion, this has not been the case. Rates are staying low as more homes are beginning to come available and will likely cause more buyer's to enter to game early in the new year. If these are signs of what's to come, look for 2014 to be another record-setting year in real estate!
Monday, November 4, 2013
Walkability a Major Factor for New Home Buyers
One of the most important factos for home buyers is the community in which they choose to live, and research by the National Association of Realtors® has consistently revealed that Americans prefer walkable, mixed-use neighborhoods and shorter commutes. NAR’s 2013 Community Preference Survey suggests that 60 percent of respondents enjoy neighborhoods with a mix of houses and stores and other businesses that are easy to walk to.
Survey responders were even willing to sacrifice the size of their new home for a more walkable area.. While 52 percent of respondents prefered a single-family detached house with a large yard, 78 percent said that the neighborhood is more important to them than the size of the house.
When asked to identify their ideal community, the most popular choice was a suburban neighborhood with a mix of houses, shops and businesses. The least popular was a suburban neighborhood with just houses.
When it came to commuting concerns, 41 percent said improving public transportation would be the best solution, while 29 percent would prefer the development of communities where people do not have to drive long distances to work or shop, and 20 percent would choose building new roads.
The survey of 1,500 adult Americans was conducted by American Strategies and Meyers Research from September 18-24, 2013.
Survey responders were even willing to sacrifice the size of their new home for a more walkable area.. While 52 percent of respondents prefered a single-family detached house with a large yard, 78 percent said that the neighborhood is more important to them than the size of the house.
When asked to identify their ideal community, the most popular choice was a suburban neighborhood with a mix of houses, shops and businesses. The least popular was a suburban neighborhood with just houses.
When it came to commuting concerns, 41 percent said improving public transportation would be the best solution, while 29 percent would prefer the development of communities where people do not have to drive long distances to work or shop, and 20 percent would choose building new roads.
The survey of 1,500 adult Americans was conducted by American Strategies and Meyers Research from September 18-24, 2013.
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