Why It’s Important to Get an Inspection on a New Construction Home
Texas has been leading the country in new construction, and North San Antonio is doing a lot of it. Drive up any area north of 1604 and you will see dozens of signs for companies doing new construction. From the smallest to the most luxurious of homes, new construction has a lot to offer. Knowing you're the first person to live in a home is a great feeling, but there are many more perks....
The Advantages & Disadvantages of 90’s Homes
Many advantages exist buying a 90's constructed home. A few DIY projects, along with a couple gallons of paint and your 90's home isn't far from modern construction in design. When comparing appearance and affordability, a 90's home may be the perfect option....
What to Consider When Buying a 1980’s Home
When we start talking about the 80's, we think of hair bands, and episodes of Miami Vice. I don't blame you. Homes in this time period were not far behind that of the 90's homes. During this time period we began to see the added space for a master suit, and opening up of floor plans that lead to what we have today....
Shag Carpeting & Wood Paneling: Homes Built in the 70’s
The 1970's was back when the average American made less than $7,000 a year and the average home could be purchased for less than $25,000. Times have changed, and so did the style. From shag green carpeting to the paneling on the walls. Fortunately, most homes have replaced worn material around the home, as well as updated the appliances at some point....
Buying a Home with Character: Houses Built Before the 1960’s
So you want to buy an older home. One with lots of character? There are some truly amazing displays of architecture in some of the older homes. Some beautiful Victorian, Craftsman, Tudor, Cape Cod, and many other popular builds of the past. Now the excitement is having these older homes function for us in our modern lives....