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Keller Williams Food Drive Just Around The Corner!

It's that time of year again readers...time to give! Then a gain it's always a good time to give. Keller Williams Realty has been one of the top contributors to the Austin Area Food Bank for many years, and we are out to do it again this year!

This great event takes place October 24th 2009!

The food drive pick up is from 9 am to 1 pm at Riverbend Church.

Be on the look-out for the donation bags in your area. Most neighborhoods are issued the bags by volunteer Realtors. The bags are handed out just a few day prior to October 24th and will be picked up at the that Saturday morning in front of your home...giving is just that EASY!

For additional in formation on the donating or volunteering please contact Jeremy. K Frost ~ REALTOR

Jeremy@FrostFinds.com or 512-636-2746

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Highpointe Of Dripping Springs - JUST SOLD

Dripping Springs #1 Listing Group does it again!

This beautiful property was recently sold in Highpointe of Dripping Springs for over 99% of list price.

For more information on the amazing neighborhood Highpointe of Dripping Springs please visit : www.LiveInHighpointe.com

Do you have property to sell in Dripping Springs?

Contact the best!

Jeremy K. Frost 512-636-2746 Jeremy@FrostFinds.com

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Get Your Energy Bills Out Of Hot Water

Residential Water Heaters

From warm showers to clean dishes, we count on hot water. In fact, the average household spends $400-$600 per year on water heating - making it the second largest energy expenditure behind heating and cooling.

Most Americans have conventional water heaters that are barely more efficient than ones sold 20 years ago. Today's new ENERGY STAR qualified water heaters include smart design enhancements that offer significant improvements in efficiency - and performance. Depending on the technology you choose, you can cut your water heating costs in half!

Don't get burned, plan ahead.

A water heater lasts about 10-15 years, and when it fails it can leave you with a big mess. When in a rush to replace, it's hard to evaluate options and consumers often end up with the least efficient choice. If you're one of the 27 million households with a water heater that's more than ten years old, consider replacing it with an ENERGY STAR qualified model before it fails. By acting early you have more control of your purchase and can start saving money right away.

This blog was brought to you by Jeremy K. Frost ~ REALTOR

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Mr Move Up’s Home Maintenance Quiz

Okay Readers it's pop quiz time!!!

Wait don't leave...this is a GOOD quiz, and I am sure you are going to ace it!

Quiz:

Have you changed your air filter(s) in the last 3 months?

Have you removed leaves, dirt, and other debris from around the outdoor components of your system?

Have you installed a programmable thermostat and programmed it properly?

Have you inspected your duct system for obvious signs of leaks and disconnects?

Have you had your heating and cooling equipment inspected by a professional in the last year?

If you awnsered "NO" to any of these questions, well you have some homework!

Keeping your heating/cooling systems in tip top shape can save you BIG BUCK$

This blog was brought to you by Jeremy K. Frost ~ Mr. Move Up

Jeremy@FrostFinds or 512-636-2746

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The Tax Credit Clock Is Ticking Away…

The Tax Credit window is closing fast!

Homebuyers need to close on the property by December 1st 2009. Here are some more facts about this First Time Homebuyers Tax Credit...

  • The tax credit is for first-time home buyers only. For the tax credit program, the IRS defines a first-time home buyer as someone who has not owned a principal residence during the three-year period prior to the purchase.
  • The tax credit does not have to be repaid.
  • The tax credit is equal to 10 percent of the home's purchase price up to a maximum of $8,000.
  • The credit is available for homes purchased on or after January 1, 2009 and before December 1, 2009.
  • Single taxpayers with incomes up to $75,000 and married couples with incomes up to $150,000 qualify for the full tax credit.
  • For the full scoop on the tax credit check this out: http://www.federalhousingtaxcredit.com/2009/home.html

    With great interest rates, a strong buyers market, and this amazing tax credit there has never been a better time to buy!!!

    This blog was brought to you by Jeremy K. Frost ~ REALTOR

    Please contact us for all your real estate needs Jeremy@FrostFinds or 512-636-2746

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