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Houzz App for iPad

So far my favorite real estate app for the iPad is called Houzz. Houzz.com is a site where interior decorators and home design professionals share their various works and you can browse through their online catalog for ideas. It’s like pulling pictures of rooms you like out of a magazine and storing them in a folder.

The Houzz app on the iPad is an app version of the site that lets you search through photos of  room designs based on style, room type and even geography. You could search for only kitchens photos that have a modern design that are common in the New York metro area. Or Mediterranean style kid’s rooms in Hong Kong. Or what about tropical media rooms near Phoenix? The search options are endless and the browsing is entertaining.

The photo quality is top notch and fills up the entire iPad screen without a hint of graininess or blurring, which has befuddled a number of other real estate apps. Just flick your finger to look at the next set of photos or you can you use their “nearby” feature to see if any of the designs on Houzz are close to your current location.

It’s basically a dreaming app for your iPad which may potentially cost me a few hundred extra dollars as my home may have some unexpected new decor being added to it (thanks a lot, Houzz).

For more on the Houzz app for the iPad, check out the video below or you can download it directly from the iPad app store:

Military Tax Credit Extended

Tax Credit Program Extended for the Military...

Tax Credit Extended For Military

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TextMyMLS.com from Team Randy Thomas

In an effort to meet the fast growing demands of the information age, a leading Springfield Realtor® announced the launch of Text-My-MLS, a service offering a high tech marketing tool for sellers while serving the instant need-to-know mentality of home buyers.

 

Randy Thomas, head of Team Randy Thomas of Murney Associates, a seven-member real estate group, is first in the area to use the new feature, allowing home buyers to receive free listing information for “For Sale” properties, right to their cell phones.  

The new (and resourceful) marking tool puts a modern twist on the forgone method of promoting a home.  These “virtual flyers” allow buyers to receive property information via text, eliminating the need for flyer boxes and reams of paper; an important aspect for Team Thomas and their “Going Green” campaign.

While the eco-friendly and technologically-driven service benefits all parties of a real estate transaction, it is especially appealing to home sellers in the Ozarks.

A sign rider is attached to the “For Sale” yard sign, which gives a number for buyers to text.   Within seconds of texting the number, the buyer receives real-time property information right to their mobile phone – including photos, a full property description, and links to a virtual tour, map and even school information.

“Texting is no longer a teenage past time. It is fast developing into a mainstream marketing tool that is highly affordable for those who need to market their products or services,” says Thomas.  “It also serves as an instant information system for consumers seeking free information prior to a purchase.”

“Buyers no longer have to wait to get to their computers to pull up a home they drove by,” says Sally Klein, Team Thomas Buyer Specialist.  “The reality is, by the time they get home, that instant excitement is gone and their desire to research it further has diminished.  This serves a buyer’s need for instant information.” 

SMS (text messaging) is a growing communication medium as evidenced by growth year after year.  As of December 2009, over 152 billion text messages were sent every month – with an annual usage of 1.56 Trillion text messages, according to CITA, the International Wireless Association.

SMS is also the only universal mobile platform for the masses. It does not require special equipment, as it is already available on over 98% of all cell phones.

 

Thomas is exclusively licensed to offer Text-My-MLS SMS technology.

To try it out, text to 70734 , then MLS15544 to experience the new technology first hand.  Or…click this Link… http://www.textmymls.com/MLS15544

 

Randy Thomas can be reached for further comment by email at TextMyMLS@TeamRandyThomas.com or by calling 417-575-1291. 

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Press Release: New iPhone App from Team Thomas

 

       Press Release:  Immediate Release                  May 12, 2010

Team Thomas Expands Technology in Real Estate

Buying or selling a home in the Springfield area?  Team Thomas has an app for that.

Tech-savvy home hunters can now search for properties straight from their iPhone, thanks to a new application developed by Team Randy and Jenny Thomas of Murney Associates Realtors.

The free application, just approved and released by Apple, is like having a Realtor by your side, just as much as your iPhone is.  In fact, the property information, including photos, price and details, comes directly from the Greater Springfield Board of Realtors.

“The new app is an industry first in the Springfield-area,” says Randy Thomas, head of Team Thomas and application developer.  “Technology is ever changing and it has the capability to expand and grow businesses overnight.  Real estate is no exception and we wanted to give our clients a way to stay ahead of the curve.”

But even novice gadget users can use the application. 

The technology is simple and very similar to a buyer viewing the inside of their dream home from a computer.  Now they can do it instantly with a simple touch on their phone…but it gets better.

The application is GPS based, so as you drive through a neighborhood, simply click the iPhone application and all the homes for sale in that neighborhood will automatically be showcased on the iPhone map. 

Choose the home you’d like more information about and you’ll find a detailed description of the home along with additional photos. 

“I have been using the new iPhone app since the beta version was released in December,” says Jill Satterfield, Team Thomas Sales Manager.  “It’s so easy to use, either from your car or your desk.”

“I can move the map to a specific Springfield neighborhood, hit refresh, and all active listings instantly appear.  I can also search for any home listed on the Greater Springfield Board of Realtors, including homes in Nixa, Ozark, Republic, Willard and Rogersville.”

For sellers trying to sell their home, Team Thomas hasn’t forgotten about you, either.

They will find it equally useful in researching their competition; as they can now view the price and details of other homes for sale in their area and price theirs accordingly.

To add the application to your iPhone start by visiting www.Team-Thomas.com or by searching the Apple iTunes store using the key words, “Team Thomas”.  Install the application (remember it is FREE) and start your home search!  It’s that simple.   Don’t worry if you’re not an iPhone user.  The Droid and Blackberry versions are coming soon!

As technology continues to shape the real estate industry, Team Thomas is committed to bringing our area the latest in market advancements.  Be sure to visit the Team Thomas website to view the latest trends!  www.Team-Thomas.com.

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2517 W. Phelps St., Springfield

http://www.agentnation.com/vt/2033/

Sellers have put a lot of work into it in 2005. In the living room, master bedroom and kitchen the walls were striped down to the studs and re-sheet rocked, added a new furnace & hot water heater, replaced some of the windows, newer vinyl in both the bathroom and the kitchen, enclosed the front porch and turned it into an office with plenty of electrical outlets. This home would be the perfect home for the first time home buyers or investors. It's clean and move in ready! A real gem!!

Make A Smart Move

google map to real pro systems Getting ready to pack up and make your move?
  • Specify the exact date of the move and when it will be convenient for an agent from the moving company to visually survey the household and prepare an estimate.
  • Tour your home before the agent arrives, checking everywhere, inside and out, to determine what will be moved and what will be discarded. Show the agent what will be moved.
  • If you’re doing the packing, start collecting suitable containers and packing materials. Setting packing goals and deadlines will help ensure all packing is complete by moving day.
  • If moving because of a job change, learn exactly which moving expenses will be paid by your company.
  • Drain fuel from the power mower and other machinery. Discard partly used containers of any substance that may leak. Remember to empty water from steam irons.
  • Obtain a written appraisal of antique items to verify their value.
  • Don’t wax or oil wood furniture before moving, because some products may soften the wood, making it vulnerable to imprinting from furniture pads.
  • Unplug all electronic equipment such as television sets, home computers, stereos, etc., 24 hours in advance of a move so they will be at room temperature on moving day. Moving a TV set and other electronic equipment in which heat is still retained could cause internal damage.
  • Identify items of extraordinary value such as jewelry, money, art, antiques and collections. (The moving industry identifies items worth more than $100 per pound as having extraordinary value.) Consider moving high-value and irreplaceable items (photos, memento) yourself. If you decide to ship, tell the agent about such items before packing or moving day.
  • Discard or make other arrangements for items that cannot be loaded on the van, including hazardous materials that are flammable, corrosive or explosive, as well as perishables such as food, plants or living things that may die or spoil in transit.

Homes Sales Up in March

Spring Buying Season, Tax Incentives Drive Traffic

Buyers responding to the homebuyer tax credit and favorable affordability conditions boosted existing-home sales in March, marking the beginning of an expected spring surge, according to the National Association of Realtors®.

Existing-home sales, which are completed transactions that include single-family, townhomes, condominiums and co-ops, rose 6.8 percent to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 5.35 million units in March from 5.01 million in February, and are 16.1 percent above the 4.61 million-unit level in March 2009.

Lawrence Yun, NAR chief economist, said it is encouraging to see a broad home sales recovery in nearly every part of the country, with two important underlying trends. “Sales have been above year-ago levels for nine straight months, and inventory has trended down from year-ago levels for 20 months running,” he said. “The home buyer tax credit has been a resounding success as these underlying trends point to a broad stabilization in home prices. This is preserving perhaps $1 trillion in largely middle class housing wealth that may have been wiped out without the housing stimulus measure.”

Total housing inventory at the end of March rose 1.5 percent to 3.58 million existing homes available for sale, which represents an 8.0-month supply2 at the current sales pace, down from an 8.5-month supply in February. Raw unsold inventory is 1.8 percent below a year ago, and is 21.7 percent below the record of 4.58 million in July 2008.

“Foreclosures have been feeding into the inventory pipeline at a fairly steady pace and are being absorbed manageably,” Yun said. “In fact, foreclosures are selling quickly, especially in the lower price ranges that are attractive to first-time home buyers.”

A parallel NAR practitioner survey shows first-time buyers purchased 44 percent of homes in March, up from 42 percent in February. Investors accounted for 19 percent of transactions in March, unchanged from February; the remaining sales were to repeat buyers. All-cash sales remain elevated at 27 percent in March, the same as in February.

The national median existing-home price for all housing types was $170,700 in March, up 0.4 percent from March 2009. Distressed homes, typically sold at a 15 percent discount, accounted for 35 percent of sales last month – unchanged from February.

“With home values stabilizing, a revival in home buying confidence will likely help the housing market get back on its feet even as the tax credit impact disappears,” Yun said.

NAR President Vicki Cox Golder, owner of Vicki L. Cox & Associates in Tucson, Ariz., said buying conditions are in near-perfect alignment. “Even with tougher loan standards, historically low mortgage interest rates with affordable prices and a sense that the market is turning have created optimal conditions in much of the country,” she said.

According to Freddie Mac, the national average commitment rate for a 30-year, conventional, fixed-rate mortgage dipped to 4.97 percent in March from 4.99 percent in February; the rate was 5.00 percent in March 2009.

Single-family home sales rose 7.3 percent to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 4.68 million in March from a level of 4.36 million in February, and are 13.3 percent above the 4.13 million level a year ago. The median existing single-family home price was $170,700 in March, up 0.6 percent from March 2009.

Single-family median prices rose in 14 out of 20 metropolitan statistical areas reported in March in comparison with a year earlier. Five metro areas experienced double-digit increases, including San Diego, St. Louis and Boston.

4226 Greenbriar Dr., Nixa

http://www.agentnation.com/vt/1956/

This is a WOW'' home! Built to lastall steel constructed home (including the roof with a 100 yr warranty) located on the 13th Fairway at Fremont Hills Country Club. All brick exterior, high ceilings, beautiful moldings, enormous 'cooks kitchen'. Large bedrooms. Great bonus room, sun room, fabulous back patio with built-in brick grilling station. Retractable awning, 3 car garage that is so big you could put 5 cars in it. This is a great home!

Homebuyers Tax Credit Expires This Week!

Thousands of Dollars Could Slip Through Your Fingers!

The heat is on for those who are out shopping for homes right now - as the Homebuyers Tax Credit is about to come to an end.

Last November, the government expanded and extended the new Homebuyers Tax Credit. According to the program, first-time homebuyers are eligible for a tax credit of up to 10% of the purchase price of the home, with a maximum credit of $8,000. And current homeowners are eligible for up to $6,500.

Although military personnel may qualify for a special extension, the vast majority of homeowners must have contracts in effect no later than April 30, 2010 and must close no later than June 30, 2010 to qualify for the credit.

This means that homebuyers now have less than one week to get their paperwork going to qualify for this credit, before it goes away!

Here are some important details about this tax credit.

Dollar-for-Dollar Benefit

The benefit of a tax credit is that it's a dollar-for-dollar benefit, rather than a "tax deduction" or reduction in tax liability that would only reduce $1,000 to $1,500 when all was said and done.

So, if a first-time homebuyer who qualified for the entire benefit were to owe $8,000 in income taxes and would qualify for a tax credit of $8,000, she would owe nothing.

Even Better... It's Refundable!

Remember, because it's a tax credit, it's refundable! That means a homebuyer can receive a check for the credit if he or she has little or no income tax liability.

For example, if a first-time homebuyer is eligible for a tax credit of $8,000 but is liable for $4,000 in income tax, she can still receive a check for the remaining $4,000!

What are the Income Caps?

Single tax filers with incomes up to $125,000 are eligible for the total credit amount. Those who earn more than this cap can receive a partial credit. However, single filers with incomes of $145,000 and above are ineligible.

Joint filers with incomes up to $225,000 are eligible for the total credit amount. Those who earn more than this cap can receive a partial credit. However, joint filers with incomes of $245,000 and above are ineligible.

What's the Maximum Purchase Price?

Qualifying buyers may purchase a property with a maximum sales price of $800,000.

If you or someone you know is in the process of purchasing a home, this is an important week to take action - feel free to forward this article to anyone who it might benefit. And give us a call with any questions - the clock is ticking and the deadline is Friday!!

 

801 E. Sandpiper Dr., Ozark

http://www.agentnation.com/vt/1883/

What a showcase home in Ozark...beyond the normal 3 bedroom, 2 bath home. It looks and feels like new. Privacy fenced yard, beautiful fireplace, beautiful landscaped yard, 2 car garage and an All-Brick home. All new appliances in 6 months ago! The home has been well maintained and is move in ready. Priced to sell quickly! Close to the Lake of Waterford.

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Murney Associates, REALTORS®
1625 E. Primrose
Springfield MO 65804
Phone: 417-575-1291
417-894-9093
Fax: 417-823-8740

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Randy & Jenny Thomas

 

 

   

 

Welcome to Team-Thomas of Murney Associates, Realtors.  The number one Real Estate Company in Springfield, Missouri.  From first time Home Buyers to executive Relocation, the Realtors at Team-Thomas are committed to providing best available service in the area. Specializing in Real Estate in Springfield MO, Nixa Missouri, Ozark Missouri, Republic Missouri, Willard Missouri, Rogersville Missouri, Battlefield Missouri, Marshfield Missouri, Clever Missouri and Homes in Springfield Missouri