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Found Cow in Tomball TX!!

Saturday, February 26th, 2011
Found cow in Tomball TX

Found cow in Tomball TX!

I was driving in to Tomball today and passed a sign that said “Found Cow”. Considering there’s a whole pasture of cows next door I’m not sure how you tell one from another but someone has lost a cow.

I absolutely love Tomball and where else would you find someone advertising that they had found a cow. The nickname for Tomball is the hometown with a heart and it truly is. The people are incredibly friendly and quite honest as you can tell from the found Cow sign.If you have lost a  cow in Tomball you can  locate your cow off of Hufsmith road not too far from FM 2978.

Found cow in Tomball TX

Found cow in Tomball TX

All kidding aside this is one of the reasons that you might want to consider living in a subdivision even if you live in the City of Tomball. Tomball has light restrictions which do allow cows to live in the city.

I have written several post that relates to this subject of deed restriction and Home owner’s associations.  For additional information please visit them at:

Hopefully that cow has found her home!

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Leadership North Houston workshop February 25, 2011

Leadership North Houston workshop February 25, 2011

Leadership North Houston Alumni present
A Leadership Workshop and Luncheon

Leadership starts with you – Guest speaker Germaine Porche

Friday February 25, 2011
Taking place at – Lone Star College System
5000 Research Forest Drive, The Woodlands TX

Germaine Porche - Leadership North Houston Alumni workshopRegister online at:
www.LeadershipNorthHoustonAlumni.org

This workshop is being offered by the Leadership North Houston alumni and is available to the entire Northwest Harris and Montgomery County communities. The workshop is designed to expand and deepen leadership skills in almost any role you play whether it be work, home or a volunteer capacity.

According to a recent survey by Towns Perrin only 21% of the workforce is fully engaged with 38% being disengaged.  (It sounds like that 20/80 theory is still alive and well).

During tough economic times, most of us are stretched and long to have others step up without having to beg and nag them. During this interactive session you will gain the tools and insights to help you examine and enhance your leadership capabilities.

Learning objectives for the workshop are .

  • Determine your leadership style through self assessment
  • Gain tools to expand & deepen leadership skills in you and others
  • Enhance communication and listening skills to engage others.

Cost:
$79 Workshop and Luncheon
$35 Luncheon with Keynote address -

Leadership:The art of engagement

Please note that if you cannot attend the morning session you can still attend the luncheon and hear Germaine Porche speaking on the art of Engagement.

  • 8:00- 8:30 A.M.      Check in and Breakfast
  • 8:30-11:30 A.M.      Workshop
  • 11:30-12:00 A.M.    Networking
  • 12:00-1:00 P.M.       Luncheon with Keynote address

Sponsorship:
Become a $500 workshop sponsor and receive the following:

  • Recognition in the event
  • Marketing table at the luncheon
  • Recognition in the LNH Alumni newsletter

Register online at:
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Crape Myrtle murder in Spring-Tomball-Magnolia TX!

Thursday, February 3rd, 2011

Crape Myrtle murder has started early in Spring-Tomball-Magnolia TX this year.  I have been driving around watching the landscapers out pruning for the last few weeks.  The sad thing is that there’s absolutely no reason to scalp murder a tree the way they do.  I expect many of you have heard the story of Grandma’s roast.  It seems Grandma cut the end of the roast off, so Mom cut the end of her roast off and so on.  Finally someone got around to asking Grandma why she cut the roast off and her answer was so it could fit in the pan.  To me that’s  a good analogy of the crape myrtle murder that goes on in our area.  From everything I have read and actual experience I cannot see that it does any good to the Crape Myrtle tree.

I made the small video above showing exactly what I’m talking about.  We are having subnormal cold weather right now and I also hope these trees don’t go into shock.

There are a lot of different ideas on how to take care of the crape myrtles.  You see varying degrees of pruning to not pruning at all.  I did quite a bit of research and the general consensus was that they should be lightly pruned.  Over pruning reduces the number of blooms.  I also read where there is a mistaken belief that lopping off the tops of all the branches is necessary to promote flowering.  This is what is called Crape murder.

Flowering on a crape myrtle occurs on the new branches that are produced in the spring; so light pruning in late winter encourages the production of flowering branches.  One of the articles said that if the trees are tipped back lightly after the first flush of bloom, some trees are likely to bloom a second time.  Cutting the trees back heavily can shock them and slow down the growth of flowering branches.  If you don’t prune at all this article said the flower clusters that emerge in the summer will be smaller but more prolific.

From everything I have read over pruning where people chop the crape myrtle back to the knuckle each and every year reduces the number of blooms that will be produced during the summer and the new branches that do grow will be far too long and will not be able to support the weight of heavy blossoms; especially when they get wet.  Thus these long branches often break off during heavy rains and our area is known for those heavy rains.

As I was posting my video I found the video below and he gives some excellent advice on how to take care of your crape myrtles.

Not being originally from this area dealing with crape myrtles has been a new and learning experience for us.  When we first moved here we lopped off those branches every year and then wondered if we had bought dwarf crape myrtle.  The last few years we tried the method that I have described here and not even pruning at all.  You can see from my picture below that we have had a wonderful success not pruning. The picture was taken at dusk as it just set the flowers off.

Crape Myrtle at dusk that was not pruned!

Crape Myrtle at dusk that was not pruned!

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Cold Facts to save your Spring-Tomball-Magnolia TX foliage!

Cold Facts to save your Spring-Tomball-Magnolia TX foliage!

Last year the Houston Chronicle had a great article about plant survival in freezing temperatures. Since it is almost February I was thinking I was going to get away without having to post about this but it is not to be; we are looking to have several days of frigid temperatures starting tomorrow (lows in the low to mid 20′s). Here in Houston we rarely have frigid temperatures and for sure not several days in a row. I love all the tropical plants that I’m able to grow in Spring and by using what they said I saved my plants last year and plan to again this year.  This year I also have a winter garden going and I sure don’t want to lose my lettuce.

After reading the article I realized that I’ve not been going at this correctly. What you want to do is mulch, water and cover. If it has not rained you need to water first which I had to do last year but this year we have had rain. Water and mulch should be enough for certain plants. Those plants would be abelia, azalea, boxwood, eleagnus, Hawthorne, holly, ligustrum, loropetalum, mahonia, nandina, roses, wax myrtle and yaupon. After an extended freeze these shrubs will probably show foliage damage without cover but should put on new leaves in the spring.

We went the extra step covering plants with fiber row covers, sheets & blankets. This will raise the temperature a few degrees depending on the cover. For even extra protection we added a layer of heavy plastic over the cloth covers and secured it with bricks and stones. The article said not to place plastic directly on the plants. (This is where I have been going astray). My plants are again double wrapped and I feel that again I will have healthy plants after the cold snap. Of course we have moved our potted plants inside.

Protecting your plants from cold weather in Spring TX!!

Protecting your plants from cold weather in Spring TX!!

Do not wash frost or ice off the plants the morning after the freeze. If you wash the frost off it raises the temperature too fast and can damage the plant’s cell tissue. After the frigid temperatures are over  assess the damage but DO NOT prune. The freeze damaged wood will protect live wood farther down the branch (should we have more frigid temperatures).

In the spring prune to green at your normal pruning time. I have always heard mid February for pruning.

I hope this is it for our frigid weather. We have lived here 14 years and I don’t ever remember covering plants this late in the season. I remember a radio commentator years ago saying we have two seasons in Houston summer and January. It looks like winter is going in to February for us this year. Hopefully this will be the last time to cover the plants.
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Tomball TX German Christmas Market – Dec. 10-11 2010!!

Monday, November 29th, 2010
Tomball TX German Christmas Market!!

Tomball TX German Christmas Market!!

The 3rd Annual Tomball German Christmas Market will be taking place on December 11th and 12th. The 19thCentury saw a big influx of immigrants from Germany and Austria to the Tomball area. They created a community and this is the time to come and celebrate the German heritage that flows through the area. This market is a recent addition to German festivities in the Tomball area.

The unique music/street festival and open air market will take place in the historic downtown section of Tomball, near the 200 block of Main street (FM 2920) and Market Street. The wonderful thing about this German Christmas market/festival is that it is FREE!! Admission to the event and parking are both free of charge.

The market itself is estimated to have 120 vendors that will line Market and Walnut street. They will be selling arts, crafts and of course German Christmas items plus much more.

Three stages of live music. Alpenfest, Chris Rybak and others, German Folk and Christmas music all day long. A Texas Music Stage has been added this year. The German tent and music stage will be located near 200 Market Street. The tent will also house the German beer garden. There will be lots of entertainment with street music makers and thing for kids.

German Christmas market in Tomball TX

German Christmas market in Tomball TX

Speaking of kids there will be a Kinderfest (kid’s area. This will include carnival rides, bungee-jumping, petting zoo, bounce houses. There will also be a hayride and a Christmas lights tour.

You won’t want to miss the lighting of the TomballCity Christmas tree and the unveiling of a new bronze statue. It always amazes me with our warm temperatures that we can have an ice skating rink but somehow Toball is making ice skating happen.

As I mentioned earlier the very cool thing about all of this is that it is FREE!!!

You won’t want to miss the fun at the Tomball TX German Christmas market and festival!

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Characteristics of a Recession – specifics for Texas!

Tuesday, August 17th, 2010

Gary Maler the Director of the Texas A&M real estate center recently talked to a group of real estate agents in Tomball about the state of our economy.  Much of the talk was about the state of our national economy but he also went in to specifics for us here in Texas.

Some of the daunting challenges we face.

  1. Business uncertainties from Washington policies
  2. The great credit contraction
  3. Budget cuts for states, cities and school districts.

One of the things that I came away with is that as a state Texas is weathering fairly good.  A few years ago I would have told you that we had not been hit as we really did not have a bubble to burst.  That is not the case any longer.  He explained it about the best that I have heard.  Here in Texas we did not experience a home price bubble we experienced a home sales bubble.  The majority of our problems stem from the loans that were given since 2003.  He explained that prior to that we had 17 homes sold per 1000 houses.  During the no income/no assets loans that increased to 30 home sales per 1000 households.  As he explained that was unsustainable and it is what we are dealing with now.

He was honest in that it took us sometime to get in this mess and it will take some time to get out of it.  He said in all truthfulness this has been going on for a long time going clear back to LBJ’s administration.  We have been living beyond our means for a long time. We will have some pain as we reel in from the excesses.

Future home sales are going to be dependent on job growth, mortgage rates/credit terms and home price affordability.  Up to this point the American way has been to buy high and hope for higher.  That said he said that NOW is probably the opportunity of a lifetime to a buy a house.  Who would have thought we would see interest rates of 4.5% or less.  He talked about the interest rates of the 1970’s when 12% was considered a good rate.

In the excerpt below he talks about the characteristics of a recession.  The graph that shows the difference between unemployment between those who have a college degree and those who do not is an eye opener.  As he said if there was ever an advertisement to get a degree this is it.  If you have a son or daughter who is deciding whether they want to go to college this is a clip you might want to show them.

In his closing thoughts he said we will get through this.  The other thing we have going here in Texas is a huge influx of people moving to our state.  There are many places in our state where the market has stayed relatively flat and in my mind with this economy; flat is good.
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Preserving Trees in Tomball TX

Wednesday, July 28th, 2010

Preserving Trees in Tomball TX

One of the many things that I love about Tomball TX are the trees. It has amazed me at the imaginative ways the trees have been preserved.

For instance if you notice the picture with the two large trees and the picnic tables. This is in the Wal-mart parking lot. This park is not built to the side of the parking lot it is in the middle of the parking lot. There is parking on either side and you can drive in front also.

If you also notice the tree with the building built around it. That is the local Wood Forest Bank in Tomball. They built their bank around this tree. I am in Tomball Business and Professional Women and when I was on the board we would have our board meeting in their Conference Room. The Conference Room looks out at this tree.

The cougar tree was a casualty from Hurricane Ike. I wrote an entire post around the Cougar tree if you would like more information. The artist who carved the tree is Master Wood Carver Nathan Smith, a local Tomball artist. He carved two cougars in a rocky cliff setting out of this fallen oak tree. Yes, the cougars are in recognition of The Tomball Cougars.

The local Tomball ball park was also built around a tree. The tree of course provides a lot of shade to stand under and watch the game.

You can also see how the utility company preserves the trees by cutting the branches around the line instead of chopping the tree down.

Please realize this is just normal people doing this. There are not any town restrictions that say you must keep your trees. These pictures were all taken in the City Limits of Tomball. Tomball the hometown with a heart was going green before it was popular to go green.

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 What to bring to your Texas Real Estate Closing

I have been asked by many Spring TX first time home buyers what they will need to bring to closing. The first item that comes to mind is of course funds to close. I have had a few Veterans who did not have to bring funds to the closing You will need to bring certified funds for your Texas home closingtable but not many. With the changes in the loan industry most 100% loans are gone so you will need some cash.

The money to pay all your fees and closing cost will need to be in the form of “guaranteed funds” such as a Cashier’s Check. Your agent or escrow officer will notify you of the exact amount. You will receive a closing document required by HUD that outlines the settlement cost. The Title Company prepares this document. The HUD statement is a little difficult to read as you read it backwards. You start with page two and then go back to page 1. Page 1 is the page that shows the funds you need to bring for your real estate closing. For additional information on HUD statements go here.

In a perfect real estate world a Tomball TX first time home buyer  would receive the HUD statement the day before closing so you would have time to go over it before closing. Unfortunately real estate is not perfect; I can’t tell you how many times we get the HUD from the Title Company at the closing table. I honestly don’t know why it takes so long but it is a very complex process. Should that happen you can bring a check using the figures your lender have come up with from your good faith statement. Should you not bring enough money you can write a personal check to the title company for up to $1500. On the flip side if you bring too much money the Title Company will cut you a check for the overage.

You will need a picture ID for your Texas real estate closingThe other itemYou may use your passport as your picture ID for your Texas real estate closing you will need to bring is a picture ID such as your driver’s license or a passport. A number of years ago I had a client who was moving to another state. He came back  for the closing and to get his furniture. A few days before closing I found out that he had turned in his driver’s license to the other state and only had a piece of paper for a drivers license. He did not have another picture ID. Back then I talked the title company in to letting us get a membership at Sam’s Club and using it as a picture ID. As I told you this was quite a few years ago I’m not sure if that would fly today.  Long story short I highly recommend not turning in your driver’s license if you are planning on buying a house unless you have another type of picuter ID.

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If you are buying or relocating to  Tomball Texas and need help from a professional REALTOR®,  Marchel can be reached at Marchel@AgentwithResults.com or by phone at 832-721-8332. 

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I am continuing my Tomball TX first time home buyer series.  In this post we are going to talk about home owners associations.   On a regular basis I have people asking me to find them a home that is not in a homeowner’s association. Usually this is someone moving here from another state and usually the area that they are moving from has zoning in affect.  

I am going to tell you why I don’t think that is a good idea living in the Tomball area.The problem with not buying in a subdivision in Tomball TX is that WE DO NOT HAVE ZONING IN Tomball TX.  Since we don’t have zoning it is a free for all.  People can build whatever they want wherever they want it. It is not uncommon to see a nice home next to a trailer on cinder blocks in unrestricted areas. You do have protection in the City of Tomball but much of the Tomball market area is not actually in the city of Tomball.   

I will never forget when I found out that the Houston area did not have zoning.  We moved to the area in 1996 and as I was taking the classes to get my real estate license one of the instructors nonchalantly said “well you know we don’t have zoning in the Houston area”.  I almost fell off my chair. I had thought every area was zoned. Well that is not the case the Houston area is one of the few large cities if not the only large city that does not have zoning.

I have lived in three different states besides Texas.  Those states being Kansas, Colorado and North Carolina.  All of the areas I lived in had zoning so it was no big deal not living in a home owners association (HOA). I was a little apprehensive about living in a HOA and having someone telling me what I could and couldn’t do with my own house. The longer I have lived here I have realized the value of living in a HOA.  By having deed restrictions it helps me to maintain my property values.  To give you an example a few years ago my husband worked with someone who bought out in the country in a non-restricted area.  The guy loved it until the house next door was sold and the new owner decided to make it in to a salvage yard.  His property values took a nose dive when the salvage yard opened.

The good news is that there is just about something for everyone as far as homeowner’s associations go. There are associations with all kinds of restrictions such as in master planned communities and there are HOA’s that allow you to have mobile homes.  In Tomball you can find subdivisions all the way between the two extremes.  There are not many country subdivisions left in Tomball.  There are a few scattered around but if you want country living you might want to look at Magnolia.

The HOA’s fees also vary greatly. I have seen fees as low as $10 a year and as high as $1500.  There are even a few subdivisions that have deed restrictions but no fees.  Most of the suburb HOA’s have similar restrictions.  If there is something in particular you are interested in doing it is a good idea to look the deed restrictions over before you ever put an offer on a house. It is a fairly easy process to get the deed restrictions; usually you can get them from a local title company. It is important to decide what kind of restrictions you are looking for and find your home in a HOA that meets your needs.

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If you are buying or relocating to  Tomball Texas and need help from a professional REALTOR®,  Marchel can be reached at Marchel@AgentwithResults.com or by phone at 832-721-8332. 

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I am continuing my Tomball TX first time home buyer series.  In this post we are going to talk about your Tomball TX title policy.  In Texas we close at Title companies and if you are getting a loan you are going to be required by your lender to have a title policy. 

Title insurance provides protection against title defects that were unknown to you at the time you purchased the policy.  Before writing a policy, a title company will check for defects in your title by examining public records, including deed, mortgages, wills, divorces, court judgments, tax records, liens, and encumbrances.  The company will then defend in court any claims to the property that are covered by your policy, subject to certain limitations.  If the company loses, it will pay you for covered losses up to the amount of your policy.

In Texas, the two most common types of title policies are “mortgagee policies,” which protect lenders, and “owner policies,” which protect buyers.

Most lending institutions won’t loan you money to buy a house or other property unless you purchase a mortgagee policy.  This policy will repay the balance of the mortgage if a claim against your property voids your title.  Mortgagee policies remain in effect until the loan is repaid.  Most lenders will require you to buy a new mortgagee title policy if you refinance your home. 

Owner policies insure property owners against the specific kinds of claims listed in the policy.  Any owner policy remains in effect as long as you or your heirs own the property or are liable for any title warranties made when you sell the property.  You should keep your owner policy, even if you transfer your title or sell the property.

In Texas our title policy forms are standardized.  This mean the policy language is the same, regardless of the company. Here is a blank title policy from Alamo title so you can see the standardized language.  Pay special attention to “Schedule B” of the policy which explains any limitations, exclusions, exceptions and special.  You may want to discuss these exceptions with an attorney before you close.

Title insurance in Tomball TXTitle insurance in Tomball TXSchedule C is not shown on the blank copy above but it will be there when you get your title policy.  This is the schedule that shows the requirements that must be satisfied for the title policy to be issued. It may require information on marital status of one of the parties; if there have been any probates or bankruptcies they will be here also.  This is also where you will find the descriptions of mortgages.  If there are any mechanics liens, tax liens, judgments (you get the idea) this is where they will be found.  This is the part of the title commitment that the seller must resolve before the closing occurs. 

The premium for a title policy is paid only once, at the closing of the sale.  The buyer and seller may negotiate who pays the premium.  Generally in Texas the title policy is paid by the seller for the new buyer but everything is negotiable so this is not always the case.  New home builders will typically NOT pay for the title policy and it becomes a buyer’s expense.

Title insurance premium rates are set by the Texas Department of Insurance and are based on the property’s sale value using a sliding scale.  You can check the Texas Title Insurance rates here. 

As a Tomball TX first time home buyer I expect you will be getting a loan and this will be required by your lender.  If you are paying cash then you can make the choice as to whether you want title policy protection or not.  I recently had a buyer who seriously considered not buying the policy.  I told them it was their decision but I would require them to sign something saying I did not think this was in their best interest. They finally decided to buy the policy; my concern was you just never know what might come back to bite you without it.

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If you are buying or relocating to  Tomball Texas and need help from a professional REALTOR®,  Marchel can be reached at Marchel@AgentwithResults.com or by phone at 832-721-8332. 

If you would like information about Tomball please visit my websites at http://agentwithresults.com and at http://www.resultsrealtytx.com/.  The AgentwithResults site is rich in Content about the area.  If you prefer pictures with your content then visit my ResultsRealtyTX site.

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