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PRIDE

Just as you pride yourself in doing the little things that turn your house into a home, Coldwell Banker Sales Associates focus on doing the little things that turn an agent into a super-agent. Whether you are selling your property or looking for a new home in San Angelo Texas, our staff is ready to assist you in any way we can! www.soldonsanangelo.com

Buying Or Selling ?

It's a great season for selling! If you or anyone you know has a real estate need - please think of me. I'm a `seasoned´ real estate professional www.soldonsanagelo.com

San Angelo Texas

San Angelo offers a delightful mixture of arts and culture of West Texas, from Symphonic music to Country Western, from Classical Ballet to the Folk Dances of Mexico. You can enjoy live theater at Angelo Civic Theatre and on the Angelo State University campus. The Old Chicken Farm Art Center displays works by visual artists of all media, and the San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts houses continually changing exhibits by artists from Texas and around the world. Browse through these pages and make plans for a Good Time in our wonderful city. www.soldonsanangelo.com

Military relocation

At Coldwell Banker we have a close working relationship with the military. Part of our real estate service is providing the necessary time and support to help make your PCS to San Angelo as smooth as possible. With the a long history of serving the men and woman who serve their country. We look froward to working for you!

Thank You

Mollie and Jimi

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1st Time Home Buyers

First-time home buyers are primarily concerned with affordability when choosing a new home, but their expectations may be too high relative to their current financial buying power, according to a recent Coldwell Banker® survey conducted among its brokers. While nearly half of the Coldwell Banker broker respondents reported that affordability was the No. 1 concern for this group, 81 percent said today's first-time home buyers consider move-in conditions to be very important when searching for homes. In contrast, only 7 percent are looking to purchase "fixer-upper" homes that they could buy at a lower price and renovate themselves.