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Wichita Falls Real Estate Report Is Here!

by Ashton Gustafson

It is here!! The just now published Wichita Falls Annual Real Estate Report is in the marketplace. This terrific, useful data was the brainchild of Ashton who spent countless hours in research of this information. It was made whole by our friend, Patrick Kemp, at Three Leaf Creative. You should be able to access it as an attachment today by clicking here.

The magazine in print will be mailed to 3500 households and will be available from us or at various locations around the city. Call if you seek one.

Spring definitely found us this weekend. It was a gorgeous weekend enhanced by the various trees and flowers in bloom. Did you notice the attractive red bud trees, the colorful tulips, the pear trees, etc. Many gardeners are now planting tomato plants, pepper plants, herbs, etc. Water sources are so vital. Please, let’s all continue to pray for rain.

The March real estate market has been solid, not overwhelming. This type of activity seems like it will be predominant in 2014. That is solid, but not great.

Thank you very much for believing in the Bishop Group. We appreciate all of you.

Tax Tips for Wichita Fals Home Sellers

by Ashton Gustafson

Tax Tips for Home Sellers

Tax season is approaching fast, and for those who sold a home this year, it's important to start thinking about how this may impact your taxes. Below are several of the need-to-know facts about tax season for home sellers.

Under $250,000? You may be able to exclude gains. Just because you profited on your home sale does not mean you have to pay taxes on it. In fact, if you're eligible to exclude your gains, you don't even need to note that you sold your home at all when you file.

To be eligible, you need to have made a profit of less than $500,000 on a joint return or $250,000 on an individual return, and the home must have been your primary residence for at least two years prior to sale.

You may not have to report your home sale at all. If you can exclude all of the gain--meaning it was under 500,00 on a joint return or $250,000 on a single--you probably don’t need to report the sale of your home on your tax return at all. Double check this with your accountant, but this is the case in most situations.

But you can't deduct your losses. While it's great you can exclude financial gains, you can't deduct financial losses, which is unfortunate.

The more homes, the more complicated tax-time can be. Several complications can arise from owning more than one property, be it an investment or vacation home. The home you live in the majority of the time is considered your primary residence. This is important because it's necessary for you to report any gains you may have made on your second home.

If you can't exclude gains...If you can’t exclude all of the gain because it was over the allotted amount, or you choose not to exclude it, then you will need to report the sale on your tax return. Keep an eye out for Form 1099-S, Proceeds From Real Estate Transactions.

If you’re selling your first home...One more reminder about selling your home and tax season: special rules may apply when you sell a home for which you received the first-time homebuyer credit.

Keep in mind that tax time can be stressful and busy, so it's always a good idea to have a professional look over your paperwork if you had an unusual financial year.

How to Reduce Expenses By Going Green At Home

by Ashton Gustafson

Going green isn't just for environmentalists anymore ... it's for all homeowners who want to save thousands when building a new home or updating their current residence.

There are a variety of ways to make your home more energy efficient, from simply switching to Compact Fluorescent Light Bulbs (saving about $30 or more in electricity costs over each bulb's lifetime), to installing solar panels (saving up to $2,500 on an average home's annual utility bill).

According to the Appraisal Institute, for every dollar saved on a property's utility bill, a home's appraised value increases about $20.

The following are green suggestions, along with the savings homeowners may incur in the process:

Lower utility bills. Appliances, insulation, windows and heating systems all have the ability to be energy efficient. By upgrading everyday appliances to energy efficient models, such as Energy Star, homeowners can expect a minimum of 10-15 percent savings on their electricity bills right away. What's more, tax credits are available at 30 percent of the cost, up to a $1,500 lifetime limit, for installation of these products in 2010 - for existing homes only: windows and doors, insulation, roofs (metal and asphalt), HVAC, water heaters (non-solar), and biomass stoves. Installation costs may even be included as part of the tax credit calculation for certain HVAC, water heater, and biomass stove installations.

Materials matter. Outside the home, recycled plastic lumber and wood composite materials reduce reliance on chemically treated lumber and durable hardwood for decks, porches, trim and fencing. Inside the home, when it comes to flooring, next to natural wood, greener flooring choices include low-VOC (volatile organic compounds) carpets for better indoor air quality, laminates that successfully mimic scarce hardwood, and linoleum, a natural product making a design comeback.

Control your environment. Install a programmable thermostat to set your heating and cooling equipment to automatically turn on or off to match your schedule and create a comfortable and energy-efficient living environment. These units typically offer savings of 10 to 15 percent and cost anywhere between $40 and $100.

Think outside of the box. Not all greening is done within the walls of the home. Thanks to the Wind, Solar, Geothermal and Fuel Cell Tax Credit (Tax Code Section 25D), tax credits are available at 30 percent of the cost, with no cap through 2016 (for existing homes and new construction) for Geothermal Heat Pumps (use the earth as a source of heat in the winter, or as a coolant in the summer), Solar Panels (use light energy from the sun to generate electricity), Solar Water Heaters, Small Wind Energy Systems, and Fuel Cells. More detailed information on Solar Energy can be found at the American Solar Energy Society website:www.ases.org.

Conserve Water. This includes both inside and outside. Toilets, showers and faucets account for 60 percent of water usage in the home, according to the EPA. Green efficiency experts recommend that homeowners install low-flow showerheads, for example, which will save on water heating and use. Repair water leaks in tubs, showers and sinks. Replacing household appliances like dishwashers with more efficient models can save 11,000 gallons of water per year.

Lastly, when looking to upgrade your home, keep an eye out for the Manufacturer's Certification. This is a signed statement from the manufacturer certifying that the product or component qualifies for the tax credit. The IRS encourages manufacturers to provide these certifications on their website to facilitate identification of qualified products. Tax payers must keep a copy of the certification statement for their records, however, they do not have to submit a copy with their tax return.

As a Member of the Top 5 in Real Estate Network®, I have a wealth of real estate and homeownership information that may be of help to you. Feel free to contact me any time to learn more about this important information, and be sure to forward this article on to any friends or family that may be interested as well.

Sincerely,

Ashton Gustafson 
ashton.gustafson@gmail.com 
Bishop Realtor Group 
Office: 940-691-7355 
Mobile: 940-224-0881 
http://www.texomahomesource.com/
 

1706 Eagle Ridge Just Listed!

by Ashton Gustafson

1706 Eagle Ridge


Welcome to a stunning Stan Mountain custom home overlooking Canyon Trails with a gorgeous salt water pool. Amenities include: soaring ceilings, hardwood floors, gorgeous tile, hand painted 3D stenciled walls, class 5 granite throughout, copper sinks throughout, gourmet kitchen with stainless appliances - 6 burner stove - pot filler, luxurious master bedroom and bathroom, knotty-alder doors, crown moldings, over-sized utility room, stoned gas fireplace, charming study, formal dining, tankless water heater, 2 HVAC units with 4 zones, balcony, and a marvelous view.

 

Other Amenities Include

  • Stunning Stan Mountain Construction
  • Charming front door with peep door.
  • Stucco/Brick construction and composition roof.
  • Charming study located off of front door entry.
  • Knotty alder doors throughout.
  • Formal dining located off of kitchen and front door entry.
  • Soaring ceilings.
  • Beautiful hardwoods and tile work.
  • Stoned fireplace with gas logs.
  • Wonderful built-ins.
  • Gourmet kitchen offers 6 burner stove, stainless appliances, double convection ovens, and more.
  • Copper sink is anti-bacterial and extremely sturdy.
  • Kitchen also offers: pantry, class 5 beautiful granite, island, custom cabinets, pot filler, and more.
  • 3D Stenciling on walls.
  • Stained crown moldings.
  • Isolated master bedroom with access to the backyard and pool.
  • Luxurious master bathroom with his/her sinks and magnificent walk in closet.
  • Master bathroom offers: copper tub, over-sized tiled shower, granite, and floor heaters. 
  • Study nook located upstairs between beds 2 and 3.
  • Bedrooms 2-3 share hall bath with tub/shower, custom tile work, and granite.
  • All bedrooms have wonderful closet space.
  • Balcony off of bedroom 3 offers amazing views overlooking Canyon Trails.
  • Over-sized utility room off of garage hallway has sink, ample cabinets, and space for washer/dryer.
  • Salt water pool completes the backyard with incredible views.
  • Privacy fence and covered patio.
  • Backyard does not face west which makes evenings very pleasant.
  • Dog run in backyard.
  • 2 HVAC Units with 4 Zones.
  • Tankless Water Heater.

603 Main St. in Byers Just Listed

by Ashton Gustafson

603 Main St.

 

Welcome to a fabulously restored property in the heart of Byers, TX. Located on Main Street, this property takes a historical small-town Texas building and turns it into contemporary residential space with 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, and 1-car garage. Fabulous open floor plan with stained concrete flooring, exposed brick walls, and soaring ceilings. Living area consists of living room, dining area, game room area, and contemporary kitchen with stainless steel appliances, Center Island, and oversized pantry. Luxurious master suite has access to the backyard. Master bath has Jacuzzi tub plus walk-in shower with rainfall shower head. Secondary bedrooms are generous in size and share a hall bath with tub/shower combination. Large utility room is off the attached garage. Open backyard with covered area.

 

 

 

3 Blue Sage Ct. Just Listed

by Ashton Gustafson

3 Blue Sage Ct.


                         

Fabulous Canyon Trails home perched on a quiet cul-de-sac lot with a
pool, 3 car garage, and stunning views. Amenities include: spacious
downstairs living space, 2 fireplaces, isolated master with wonderful
pool and property view, spacious master bathroom with jacuzzi
tub/shower/walk-in closet, formal study off of entry, convenient
downstairs half bath, very open kitchen with breakfast area/ample
storage/granite counter tops, 4 beds upstairs with 2 full baths, and a
fantastic lot with wonderful views of the native wildlife habitat.

Other Features Include:

  • Canyon Trails cul-de-sac lot.
  • Incredible view of the native habitat.
  • Spacious downstairs living space.
  • Formal study off of entry.
  • 2 fireplaces - 1 in living area and 1 in kitchen.
  • Ample storage in kitchen and nice workspace.
  • Granite counter tops in kitchen.
  • Breakfast area off of the kitchen.
  • Large pantry in kitchen.
  • Isolated master bedroom offers great view of the pool.
  • Master bathroom is over-sized with his/her sinks, jacuzzi tub, shower, and closet.
  • Upstairs offers 4 bedrooms or 3 beds plus a game room.
  • Beds 2 and 3 share a full bath.
  • Bedroom 4 has its own full bath with tub/shower.
  • Bedroom 5 or game room has window view and closet storage.
  • Utility room with sinks off of garage leads to kitchen.
  • Convenient half bath off of kitchen and living area.
  • Wonderfully kept backyard with fenced pool.
  • 3 car garage and room for additional parking if needed.

Water-Sewer Line Insurance Not a City Program or Requirement

by Ashton Gustafson

Wichita Falls residents have again begun receiving letters offering them water and sewer line insurance.  This most recent letter is from HomeServe USA Repair Management Corp. of Austin, Texas.  This offer is not a City program or a City requirement.  Home or business owners in the City of Wichita Falls ARE NOT required to carry water or sewer line insurance.  Citizens are urged to consult with their insurance provider and the Better Business Bureau for questions related to HomeServe.

November Real Estate Podcast is Up

by Ashton Gustafson

Ashton Gustafson of The Bishop Team presents:

This month's edition covers Greater Wichita Falls real estate market activity and then we'll share tips to prepare your home for winter and protect against factors that cause mold.
 

www.TheFallsPodCast.com
 

What if?

by Ashton Gustafson

Good Monday morning to you!

What If?

What if you had the opportunity to purchase a home on a 15 year mortgage, allow us to find you a renter, 15 years from now own the home free and clear, and in 18 years sell the home and have most (if not all) of your child or grandchild's college tuition paid for?

What if you COULD sell your home for what you paid for it (despite what CNN says) and buy another home that is worth 12-18% more than the one you have owned - with the SAME or LESS MONEY PER month?

What if you could take the $1000 per month you are currently spending on rent, and pay less than that each month with an FHA/VA loan on a home worth $130,000?

This is opportunity that lies before all of us. For more details on what is available, check out www.TheFallsHomeFinder.com.

Make it a great week!

Your talent is God's gift to you. What you do with it is your gift back to God. Leo Buscaglia

The Hangover from Summer 2010.

by Ashton Gustafson

Good Monday Morning to you.

The Market

As we enter these Summer months, there's no doubt things feel different than they did a year ago. Last year we had one of the biggest June's on record - this of course was a byproduct of the 1st Time and Repeat Buyer tax stimulus for home buyers. Washington said, "buy a home - get $8000"....and EVERYBODY took them up on it.

This summer, we've seen available inventory in the 1st Time Home Buyer range grow to record levels. Essentially, the market borrowed buyers from the future last Summer. People that would have purchased in '11 and '12, took advantage of the tax credit, low rates, and made a great decision doing so. Which is why there are so many homes available in the under $100,000 range. The buyers for this Summer, purchased last Summer.

Last Summer's market was not real. We cannot compare last year's stats to this year and ask, "what are we doing wrong?" So please, don't Judge the market by its Government Stimulus Package.

The Opportunity

Average days on market for homes that SOLD in May was 82. Average day on market for homes that RENTED was 52. Rentals entered and left the market 37% faster than did homes that sold. If you are cash positioned to take advantage of this opportunity to invest, call me ASAP. Don't let this be the Summer that got away. With our current inventory, these investments are making wonderful returns for our clients. Visit www.TheFallsHomeFinder.com.

Other Sites

www.AshtonIsMyHomeBoy.com

www.TheFallsPodCast.com

www.TexomaHomeValue.com

If we can serve you or anyone you know this week, please let me know.

Go Mavs.

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Contact Information

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Ashton Gustafson
The Bishop Realtor Group
1916 N. Elmwood Ave.
Wichita Falls TX 76308
Office: 940-691-7355
Fax: 940-691-7363