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Limestone County Texas Real Estate Sales down 50% in November 2011

Bob Baesmann | DFW Team Realty | 972-978-8800: Real Estate Agent in Little Elm, TX

Limestone County Texas Real Estate Sales were down 50% in November 2011 over the same month last year with 1 homes selling this month! For the year to date, overall home sales were at 11 homes sold, a 83% change from last year. Limestone County Texas Real Estate total dollar volume of homes sold this month was $45,000 which is a -75% change from this month last year. For the 2011 year to date, the total dollar sales were at $770,000, which is a 148% change.

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New Limestone County Texas Real Estate listings experienced a 0% change for the same period last year with 1 homes listed this month. For the year to date, overall home listings underwent a 15% change with 31 homes listed this year. Listings pending sales this month underwent a 0% change, with 0 homes contracted. Listings under contract for the year to date experienced a 175% change, with 11 homes under contract for this month.

The average sales price of Limestone County Texas Real Estate was $45,000, a -51% change from this month last year. Overall, for the year, the average sales price was $70,000 , a 35% change. Sellers received 100% of their asking price this month, which is a 8% change from last year. For the year to date, sellers received 91% of their asking price, which is a 2% change. This month, homes spent an average of 112 days on the market until sold, which was a 70% change from last year. For the year to date, the average number of days on the market was 72, an overall change of 20%.

The current supply of active listings on the market this month was 15 homes. This is a change of 15% from the same month last year. For the year to date, the supply of active listings on the market was 14, which is a 40% change. This month there was a 15. months’ supply of homes on the market; this was a -42% change from last year. For the year to date, there was a 14. months’ supply of homes on the market, which is a -30% change from the same period last year. The average price per square foot was $39 this month; a -33% change from last year. For the year to date, the average price per square foot was $36, a change of -12%

Limestone County Real Estate sales is known as Multiple Listing Service (MLS) area 157 in the North Texas Real Estate Information System. Information is believed reliable but is only as accurate as reported by the system in the month of November 2011. DFW Team Realty provides month reports on Limestone County Real Estate Sales as well as Limestone County Foreclosures, Limestone County Short Sales, and Homes in Limestone County. Please visit our website at DFWTeamRealty.com for the latest information on Limestone County homes by price range and community. Search Limestone County Real Estate at Homes in DFW

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Wordless Wednesday At Lake Limestone

Trey Thurmond,  College Station , Texas Homes: Real Estate Agent in College Station, TX

This little spider weaves her web each night by the spot light on the pier in front of our home . She seems to have no problem with obtaining enough food . Just look at all those flies and mosquitoes in her web! I seriously doubt she will be able to digest them all! But she does us a great service!

Have a great Week!

Lake House for sale, 2 hours from Houston & Katy TX on Lake Limestone, 3+ wooded acres

Liz Carter,Broker/Owner of Liz Carter &  Team Realty, Katy TX (Houston): Real Estate Agent in Katy, TX

 

Home Sweet Home REDUCED TO ONLY $350K!

Lake House on 3 + wooded acres is Love At First Sight!  Gorgeous 2400 (approx) SF 2 story home professionally landscaped & wrapped in blooming shrubs, plants, lake house for saleflowers that attract tons of butterflies and birds. Towering native post oak trees surround home.  Dry creek bed w/urns & water features, flagstone & gravel paths around home from 40X8 front covd porch to 40X10 covd back porch.  20X10 attached wood deck @ back + 20X10 upstairs balcony w/fantastic views of property, pond, creek, Lake Limestone and incredibly beautiful sunsets.  

The outside was cleaned & stained (2007) a lake home for saleHoney Blond color that blends beautifully with the green shutters & green metal roof. Inside was painted in 06 a warm tone Autumn Blond. Very spacious rooms, master br. down,  2 bedrooms up each have private vanities & shared bath w/tub & sep. shower.  Bedrooms up are 20X18 with 9x8 closets.  Master has a computer nook.  Lots of windows offer  great views of property. Master bath has a separate shower and raised claw footed tub that is perfect for soaking. Kitchen is open to Dining rm & Den & has an area designed to keep all small appliances out of sight. REDUCED TO $350,000.

One acre completely on lake with 245’ waterfront that was bulk headed in 2006.  Has lake limestonea green metal roof that matches house (roof on house new 2007).  Long pier out to boat house that has 2 jet ski lifts, 1 boat lift, slide, outdoor shower, double sinks with hot water & fish cleaning station. 8X10 storage room features a serve through window to deck, fridge, ceil. Fan and 2 other windows. Local artist Kathy Dunn hand painted a 4’ white Egret on the front of the boathouse, commissioned by owner.  There are tons of White Egrets, Pelicans, Giant Blue Herons and birds galore in this area of Texas.

Built for entertaining the covered deck is 40 X 30 + a sundeck/fishing area 14 X 12.  This boat house on lake limestonearea of Lake Limestone is clear of trees & stumps so no worries about letting the kids loose on the jet skis.  The water under the boathouse is deep (normally around 7’) and has water to launch boat & play when other areas of the lake are down & some have no water under their boathouse, we still had 4+’.  Great fishing lake for bass and clear water for a TX lake. 

The 1 acre (approx) pond, + creek and land Pond filled with fish and water Lillie'saround is community property, so it feels much larger than 3 acres, and very private. The pond has tons of fish, water lilies, and the deer like to come here to drink in the mornings & evenings, along with all the other wildlife…this place is a Nature Lovers Heaven!. There is a wooden bridge over the creek and we left part of the creek completely natural for wildlife. 

Located only 2 hours north of Houston, 2 1/2 hours from Katy TX, south of Dallas, and one hour east of Waco, make this a perfect week-end home or retirement home.  It is so peaceful, quite and beautiful you will never want to leave!  Owners are selling everything with the home, including all furniture (most new in 2005), flat screen TV, freezer, fridge, washer, dryer, basically everything down to the dishes & linens.   Also for sale is a Craftsman riding mower, Polaris 330 ATV 4X4, 21 ft Carolina Skiff boat & Jet Ski. Big Creek East has deed restrictions, and is a nice small area of the Lake with only 9-10 home sites. . So all you need to do is load up the family, pets, some P.J.S, a toothbrush and you’re HOME! 

"Owner is a licensed Realtor in the state of Texas' Liz Carter & Team Realty www.lizcarter.com to see call Bill @ 281-392-9004"

24 THINGS ABOUT TO BECOME EXTINCT IN AMERICA‏

01-05-09
Ella Glover
Ella Glover: Real Estate Brokerage in Lubbock, TX

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Yellow Pages ....This year will be pivotal for the global Yellow Pages industry. Much like newspapers, print Yellow Pages will continue to bleed dollars to their various digital counterparts, from Internet Yellow Pages (IYPs), to local search engines and combination search/listing services like Reach Local and Yodle Factors like an acceleration of the print 'fade rate' and the looming recession will contribute to the onslaught. One research firm predicts the falloff in usage of newspapers and print Yellow Pages could even reach 10% this year -- much higher than the 2%-3% fade rate seen in past years.

Classified Ads ...The Internet has made so many things obsolete that newspaper classified ads might sound like just another trivial item on a long list. But this is one of those harbingers of the future that could signal the end of civilization as we know it. The argument is that if newspaper classifieds are replaced by free online listings at sites like Craigslist.org and Google Base, then newspapers are not far behind them.

Movie Rental Stores .....While Netflix is looking up at the moment, Blockbuster keeps closing store locations by the hundreds. It still has about 6,000 left across the world, but those keep dwindling and the stock is down considerably in 2008, especially since the company gave up a quest of Circuit City. Movie Gallery, which owned the Hollywood Video brand, closed up shop earlier this year. Countless small video chains and mom-and-pop stores have given up the ghost already.

Dial-up Internet Access ...Dial-up connections have fallen from 40% in 2001 to 10% in
2008. The combination of an infrastructure to accommodate affordable high speed Internet connections and the disappearing home phone have all but pounded the final nail in the coffin of dial-up Internet access.

Pay Phones, & Phone Landlines ....According to a survey from the National Center for Health Statistics, at the end of 2007, nearly one in six homes was cell-only and, of those homes that had landlines, one in eight only received calls on their cells.

Mating blue crabsChesapeake Bay Blue Crabs ...Maryland's icon, the blue crab, has been fading away in Chesapeake Bay. Last year Maryland saw the lowest harvest (22 million pounds) since 1945. Just four decades ago the bay produced 96 million pounds. The population is down 70% since 1990, when they first did a formal count. There are only about 120 million crabs in the bay and they think they need 200 million for a sustainable population. Over-fishing, pollution, invasive species and global warming get the blame.

VCRs ...For the better part of three decades, the VCR was a best-seller and staple in every American household until being completely decimated by the DVD, and now the Digital Video Recorder (DVR). In fact, the only remnants of the VHS age at your local Wal-Mart or Radio Shack are blank VHS tapes these days. Pre-recorded VHS tapes are largely gone and VHS decks are practically nowhere to be found. They served us so well.

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Ash Trees ...In the late 1990s, a pretty, iridescent green species of beetle, now known as the emerald ash borer, hitched a ride to North America with ash wood products imported from eastern Asia. In less than a decade, its larvae have killed millions of trees in the Midwest, and continue to spread. They've killed more than 30 million ash trees in southeastern Michigan alone, with tens of millions more lost in Ohio and Indiana. More than 7.5 billion ash trees are currently at risk.

Ham Radio ...Amateur radio operators enjoy personal (and often worldwide) wireless communications with each other and are able to support their communities with emergency and disaster communications if necessary, while increasing their personal knowledge of electronics and radio theory. However, proliferation of the Internet and its popularity among youth has caused the decline of amateur radio. In the past five years alone, the number of people holding active ham radio licenses has dropped by 50,000, even though Morse Code is no longer a requirement.

The Swimming Hole ...Thanks to our litigious society, swimming holes are becoming a thing of the past. '20/20' reports that swimming hole owners, like Robert Every in High Falls, N.Y., are shutting them down out of worry that if someone gets hurt they'll sue. And that's exactly what happened in Seattle. The city of Bellingham was sued by Katie Hofstetter who was paralyzed in a fall at a popular swimming hole in Whatcom Falls Park. As injuries occur and lawsuits follow, expect more swimming holes to post 'Keep out!' signs.

Answering Machines ..The increasing disappearance of answering machines is directly tied to No 20 our list -- the decline of landlines. According to USA Today, the number of homes that only use cell phones jumped 159% between 2004 and 2007. It has been particularly bad in New York; since
2000, landline usage has dropped 55%. It's logical that as cell phones rise, many of them replacing traditional landlines, that there will be fewer answering machines.

Cameras That Use Film ...It doesn't require a statistician to prove the rapid disappearance of the film camera in America. Just look to companies like Nikon, the professional's choice for quality camera equipment. In 2006, it announced that it would stop making film cameras, pointing to the shrinking market -- only 3% of its sales in 2005, compared to 75% of sales from digital cameras and equipment.

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Incandescent Bulbs ...Before a few years ago, the standard 60-watt (or, yikes, 100-watt) bulb was the mainstay of every U.S. home. With the green movement and all-things-sustainable-energy crowd, the Compact Fluorescent Lightbulb (CFL) is largely replacing the older, Edison-era incandescent bulb. The EPA reports that 2007 sales for Energy Star CFLs nearly doubled from 2006, and these sales accounted for approximately 20 percent of the U.S. light bulb market. And according to USA Today, a new energy bill plans to phase out incandescent bulbs in the next four to 12 years.

Stand-Alone Bowling Alleys ...BowlingBalls.US claims there are still 60 million Americans who bowl at least once a year, but many are not bowling in stand-alone bowling alleys. Today most new bowling alleys are part of facilities for all types or recreation including laser tag, go-karts, bumper cars, video game arcades, climbing walls and glow miniature golf. Bowling lanes also have been added to many non-traditional venues such as adult communities, hotels and resorts, and gambling casinos.

The Milkman ...According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, in 1950, over half of the milk delivered was to the home in quart bottles, by 1963, it was about a third and by 2001, it represented only 0.4% percent. Nowadays most milk is sold through supermarkets in gallon jugs. The steady decline in home-delivered milk is blamed, of course, on the rise of the supermarket, better home refrigeration and longer-lasting milk. Although some milkmen still make the rounds in pockets of the U.S., they are certainly a dying breed.

Hand-Written Letters ...In 2006, the Radicati Group estimated that, worldwide, 183 billion e-mails were sent each day. Two million each second. By November of 2007, an estimated 3.3 billion Earthlings owned cell phones, and 80% of the world's population had access to cell phone coverage. In 2004, half-a-trillion text messages were sent, and the number has no doubt increased exponentially since then. So where amongst this gorge of gabble is there room for the elegant, polite hand-written letter?

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Wild Horses ...It is estimated that 100 years ago, as many as two million horses were roaming free within the United States. In 2001, National Geographic News estimated that the wild horse population had decreased to about 50,000 head. Currently, the National Wild Horse and Burro Advisory board states that there are 32,000 free roaming horses in ten Western states, with half of them residing in Nevada. The Bureau of Land Management is seeking to reduce the total number of free range horses to 27,000, possibly by selective euthanasia.

Personal Checks ...According to an American Bankers Assoc. report, a net 23% of consumers plan to decrease their use of checks over the next two years, while a net 14% plan to increase their use of PIN debit. Bill payment remains the last stronghold of paper-based payments -- for the time being. Checks continue to be the most commonly used bill payment method, with 71% of consumers paying at least one recurring bill per month by writing a check. However, on a bill-by-bill basis, checks account for only 49% of consumers' recurring bill payments (down from 72% in 2001 and 60% in
2003).

Drive-in Theaters ...During the peak in 1958, there were more than 4,000 drive-in theaters in this country, but in 2007 only 405 drive-ins were still operating. Exactly zero new drive-ins have been built since 2005. Only one reopened in 2005 and five reopened in 2006, so there isn't much of a movement toward reviving the closed ones.

Mumps & Measles ...Despite what's been in the news lately, the measles and mumps actually, truly are disappearing from the United States. In 1964, 212,000 cases of mumps were reported in the U.S. By 1983, this figure had dropped to 3,000, thanks to a vigorous vaccination program. Prior to the introduction of the measles vaccine, approximately half a million cases of measles were reported in the U.S. annually, resulting in 450 deaths. In 2005, only 66 cases were recorded.

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Honey Bees ...Perhaps nothing on our list of disappearing America is so dire; plummeting so enormously; and so necessary to the survival of our food supply as the honey bee. Very scary. 'Colony Collapse Disorder,' or CCD, has spread throughout the U.S. and Europe over the past few years, wiping out 50% to 90% of the colonies of many beekeepers -- and along with it, their livelihood.

News Magazines and TV News ...While the TV evening newscasts haven't gone anywhere over the last several decades, their audiences have. In 1984, in a story about the diminishing returns of the evening news, the New York Times reported that all three network evening-news programs combined had only 40.9 million viewers. Fast forward to 2008, and what they have today is half that.

Analog TV ...According to the Consumer Electronics Association, 85% of homes in the U.S. get their television programming through cable or satellite providers. For the remaining 15% -- or 13 million individuals who are using rabbit ears or a large outdoor antenna to get their local stations, change is in the air. If you are one of these people you'll need to get a new TV or a converter box in order to get the new stations which will only be broadcast in digital.

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The Family Farm ...Since the 1930s, the number of family farms has been declining rapidly. According to the USDA, 5.3 million farms dotted the nation in 1950, but this number had declined to 2.1 million by the 2003 farm census (data from the 2007 census hasn't yet been published). Ninety-one percent of the U.S.farms are small family farms.

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Parting Shot At Lake Limestone Texas

Trey Thurmond,  College Station , Texas Homes: Real Estate Agent in College Station, TX

We wish we could get up to the family place at Lake Limestone more often. It is always so restful and fun. It was our son's Birthday so we met him and a couple of his close friend for a short little one day vacation this weekend. We took about a one hour boat ride in an amazingly fast new boat our son's friends own.

The water was exceptionally calm this weekend so the ride was very smooth also.

Lake Limestone is a very conveniently located in the triangle between Houston, Austin , and Dallas. Rolling terrain, green pastures and lovely trees surround this beautiful lake.

www.treythurmond.com