Saxton Realty Group
We are highly respected professionals in the Real Estate industry and we are dedicated to exceptional customer service and, support for our clients.
We offer a multitude of resources in order to assist our clients when buying or selling a home, and we will go above and beyond the norm to ensure that your Real Estate endeavors are as seamless as possible for you. We are very knowledgeable in the Real Estate industry, and we are highly respected professionals who exhibit the highest ideals of character and conduct. We are advocates of our indust
12/17/2021
106 Aberdeen Court, Montgomery, TX 77316 - Open House on 12/18/2021 - Saturday at 1:00 PM - HAR.com You have been invited to an Open House at 106 Aberdeen Court, Montgomery, TX 77316, on 12/18/2021 - Saturday at 1:00 PM.
12/02/2020
The holidays have started and it is only a few weeks until Christmas. We wanted
to share a few articles over the next week that might help you get prepared!!
A Holiday Gift-Giving Guide | Courtesy of Gene & Pam Saxton Give the gift of thoughtfulness with these ideas.
12/01/2020
DON’T FORGET TO BRING YOUR PETS IN OUT OF THE COLD SO THEY CAN BE WARM TOO!! HOPE EVERYONE IS READY FOR SOME COLD WEATHER!!
11/21/2020
3 COVID/PANDEMIC INSPIRED BUYING TRENDS WITH STAYING POWER
November 2020
How we use our homes, where we live, and who lives with us have all changed as a result of COVID-19. While the initial lockdowns may have delayed the spring real estate market, a recent survey from the National Association of REALTORS® (NAR) showed nine out of ten REALTORS® now feel their markets are in recovery mode.
We’re learning that COVID-19 not only shifted when people are buying their homes, but also what features they’re looking for when they do. So, which of these quarantine influenced shifts in living will continue to affect what we look for in a home after the country returns to business as usual?
Here are three pandemic inspired buying trends that are likely to stick around.
1. THE DESIRE FOR MORE SPACE – INSIDE AND OUT
With more and more people working remotely, a trend that is expected to continue after the pandemic, the need to live close to a city center is fading. Being able to cut ties with the city has homebuyers looking for homes with bigger lot sizes away from large metro areas. Buyers are moving out toward the edge of town, and homes in the country are piquing their interest more. People want more space.
Pre-pandemic, we may have spent our weekends at parks, outdoor concerts, and museums. But many of those recreational activities no longer feel safe. Homebuyers are looking to fill the recreational void in their own backyards with pools, fire pits, home gardens, and even backyard chicken coops. Home’s with plenty of outdoor space to create a personal sanctuary are appealing to current homebuyers.
Not only are homebuyers looking for properties with more outdoor space, but they’re also seeking out homes with more indoor space to accommodate the growing trend in multigenerational living. Before COVID-19, one in six Generation Xers and younger baby boomers purchased a multigenerational home. The family unit appears to be becoming more important, and I think COVID could increase this trend.”
2. FEWER OPEN FLOOR PLANS
As family dynamics shift and our in-home activities multiply, what buyers want in home design is changing as well. For years, homebuyers and homeowners were knocking down walls to create open living spaces, but now wish lists are shifting. NAR research shows the top feature homeowners are looking for is a home office, and in some cases, buyers are looking for more than one. Buyers are prioritizing private workspaces, which in recent years had fallen by the wayside.
The increase in remote work, coupled with the need for self-isolation, and in some cases, homeschooling, has buyers and builders shying away from open floor plans. Many clients want more walls, which will allow them to self-isolate from other members of the household.
3. SMART HOME UPGRADES FOR HEALTH AND CONVENIENCE
While smart home technology may have started off as a luxury upgrade, many features have become commonplace in homes of all price points. COVID-19 has made homebuyers hyper-aware of touching surfaces and smart features that allow for voice or contact-free control are becoming more popular.
Smart locks that provide keyless touch-free entry, touchless kitchen faucets, and smart home hubs are upgrades that not only appeal to germ conscious COVID-era homebuyers but can also increase the value of your home in the long run. The article "Hey Alexa, How Smart Does My Home Need To Be?" notes this trend isn’t new, and likely isn’t going anywhere.
And if COVID-19 has taught us anything, it’s taught us to expect the unexpected. Bidet companies have reported a spike in sales during COVID-19, which confirms what many REALTORS® are seeing out in the field. Realtors are noticing clients talking more about wanting to add a bidet. The scarcity of toilet paper has definitely left a mark on home buyers.
A 2019 National Kitchen and Bath study surveying interior designers indicated that a bidet was one of the most important features to include remodeling a bathroom.
There are few aspects of our life that will be left unchanged as a result of COVID-19, home purchasing trends are no exception. While some of these trends are expected to fade as the world returns to normal, these are three with staying power.
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11/12/2020
Happy Veteran's Day to ALL of our Veterans. You have put your lives on the line whenever and wherever needed, all so we can live and provide a safe and wonderful life for our families and friends. We appreciate you so much and we pray that you and yours will remain safe and secure throughout your continued actions, and that all people will take a moment and realize all you have done for us and continue to do for us. Happy Veteran's Day!!
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10/15/2020
Brand NEW Listing!! Beautiful home located in Jersey Village. Home is
immaculate and MOVE-IN Ready!!
Call or text for more information - 832-330-8368!!
9311 Dogwood View Lane, Houston, TX 77064 - HAR.com 9311 Dogwood View Lane Houston TX 77064 is listed for sale for $234,900. It is a 0.13 Acre(s) Lot, 2,299 SQFT, 4 Beds, 2 Full Bath(s) & 1 Half Bath(s) in Westwood Gardens.
10/07/2020
We have recently joined a "Wonderful" Program that offers Great financial benefits and allows us to Give Back to others!! If you are a First Responder, which includes Firefighters, Law Enforcement, Military(Active,Reserves,Veterans), Healthcare Workers/EMS, and Teachers, WE OFFER GREAT FINANCIAL BENEFITS FOR YOU!!
Give us a call if you are selling or buying your home and we will be happy to share how our program can benefit you!!
Pam & Gene Saxton - 832-330-8368
10/03/2020
Come by and see this gorgeous home on Saturday, October 3, from 12:00-2:00.
It is gorgeous, price dropped, and it is waiting for a new owner!! Come on by,
It is well worth it....
13011 Far Point Manor Court, Cypress, TX 77429 - HAR.com 13011 Far Point Manor Court Cypress TX 77429 is listed for sale for $785,000. It is a 0.45 Acre(s) Lot, 5,269 SQFT, 5 Beds, 3 Full Bath(s) & 2 Half Bath(s) in Coles Crossing Sec 25.
09/19/2020
Open House...Sat...Sept...19, 1PM-3PM
Coles Crossing
Come on by, it will be worth your time!!
13011 Far Point Manor Court, Cypress, TX 77429 - HAR.com 13011 Far Point Manor Court Cypress TX 77429 is listed for sale for $799,000. It is a 0.45 Acre(s) Lot, 5,126 SQFT, 5 Beds, 3 Full Bath(s) & 2 Half Bath(s) in Coles Crossing Sec 25.
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