Angela Chaney - Realtor

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17429 Orchid Falls Ln Ln, Conroe, TX 77302 - HAR.com 02/12/2025

🏡 Open House Alert! 🏡

Join us this Saturday, 2/15/25, from 12 PM to 3 PM for a tour of this stunning 5-bedroom, 4.5-bath home in the beautiful Artavia community ✨

Come see all the luxurious details, spacious rooms, and incredible features this home has to offer! Whether you're looking for a new place or just curious, we'd love to show you around.

📍 Location: 17429 Orchid Falls Lane Conroe, TX 77302
🗓️ Date: Saturday, 2/15/25
⏰ Time: 12 PM – 3 PM

Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity!


http://www.har.com/71913163

17429 Orchid Falls Ln Ln, Conroe, TX 77302 - HAR.com For Sale: 17429 Orchid Falls Ln Ln, Conroe, TX 77302 ∙ $746,210 ∙ 0.24 Acres Lot ∙ 4,330 Sqft, 5 beds, 4 full and 1 half baths, Single-Family ∙ View more.

01/25/2025

Don't worry if you missed today's open house!!! We will be back out here tomorrow, Sunday, 1/26/25 from 3pm-6pm! We look forward to seeing you soon!!!

🎉 Open House Invitation! 🎉

Come visit us in the beautiful community of Artavia! We’re hosting an open house at 17429 Orchid Falls Dr., Conroe, TX 77302, tomorrow, 1/26/25, from 3 PM - 6 PM.

Plus, there’s a community-wide open house event happening this weekend, so it’s the perfect time to explore all that Artavia has to offer.

We can’t wait to see you there!

10/16/2024

There are plenty of reasons to consider a newly built home today—inventory is up, and builders are offering incentives. But don’t forget the importance of having your own agent.

Recent buyers who purchased a brand-new home agree their agent was more helpful than the builder rep throughout the process.

You don’t want to make such a big purchase without the right team. So, let's connect.



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Why an Agent Is Essential When Buying a Newly Built Home 10/15/2024

Why an Agent Is Essential When Buying a Newly Built Home

For some buyers, there’s a misconception that newly built homes aren’t made to last or fall short of the quality you can find in older homes. Unfortunately, this is turning some buyers away from what may be one of their best options in today’s housing market.

So, is there any merit to the myth? Let’s break down the best way to make sure you feel good about looking into new home construction. That way, you’re not missing out on such a great option today.

Choosing the Right Builder

The key to making sure you get a quality newly built home is to choose a good builder. Reputable builders adhere to strict building codes and standards, use advanced construction techniques, and often offer warranties that cover structural issues for several years.

Beyond that, maybe they’ve even worked with other buyers who opted for a...



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Why an Agent Is Essential When Buying a Newly Built Home For some buyers, there’s a misconception that newly built homes aren’t made to last or fall short of the quality you can find in older homes.

Photos from Angela Chaney - Realtor's post 10/14/2024

Wondering what it’s going to cost to sell your house? Here’s a rough idea of what to expect.

Just remember, these are estimates. Your exact figures will vary depending on things like taxes where you live, what agent commissions you agree on upfront, and any concessions you offer to buyers.

If you want to talk through this together to get a better idea of what to plan for, DM me.



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Photos from Angela Chaney - Realtor's post 10/13/2024

Have you heard? In 22 of the top 50 metros, the monthly mortgage payment is lower than the rent payment.

If you want to compare buying and renting a home in our area, DM me and let’s take a look together.



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10/12/2024

Buying Beats Renting in These Top Cities

Based on a recent study, in 22 of the top 50 metros, the monthly mortgage payment is lower than the rent payment. To see what makes the most sense for you, let’s sit down and crunch the numbers together. You may find you have the opportunity to forget renting for good.



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The Top 3 Reasons Affordability Is Improving 10/11/2024

The Top 3 Reasons Affordability Is Improving

Affordability is based on three key factors: mortgage rates, home prices, and wages. And today, it’s improving quickly as rates come down, prices level off, and wages climb. If you put your search on pause because it was too expensive to buy, let’s talk about why now may be the perfect time to jump back in.



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The Top 3 Reasons Affordability Is Improving Affordability is based on three key factors: mortgage rates, home prices, and wages. 

Two Reasons Why the Housing Market Won’t Crash 10/10/2024

Two Reasons Why the Housing Market Won’t Crash

You may have heard chatter recently about the economy and talk about a possible recession. But here’s the good news – there’s no need to panic. The housing market is not set up for a crash right now.

1. Demand for Homes Is Higher than Supply

One of the biggest reasons the housing market crashed back in 2008 was an oversupply of homes. Today, though, it’s a very different story.

It’s a general rule of thumb that a market where supply and demand are balanced has a six-month supply of homes. A higher number means supply outpaces demand, and a lower number means demand outpaces supply.

2. Unemployment Is Still Low

When people are unemployed, they’re more likely to have trouble making their mortgage payments and may be forced to sell or face foreclosure. That was a big problem during the 2008 financial crisis. Today, the...



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Two Reasons Why the Housing Market Won’t Crash You may have heard chatter recently about the economy and talk about a possible recession.

Why Now’s Not the Time To Take Your House Off the Market 10/09/2024

Why Now’s Not the Time To Take Your House Off the Market

Has your house been sitting on the market longer than expected? If so, you’re bound to be frustrated by now. Maybe you’re even thinking it’s time to pull the listing and wait to see what 2025 brings. But what you may not realize is, the decision to hold off could actually cost you. Here’s a look at why staying the course could be the smarter move.

Other Sellers Are Pulling Back. Should You Hold Off Too?

According to recent data from Altos Research, the number of withdrawals is increasing – that means more sellers are opting to pull their listings off the market right now. And this isn’t unusual for this time of the year.

In the housing market, there are seasonal ebbs and flows. Inventory levels typically start to drop off a bit headed into the fall season as some sellers delay their plans until the new year...



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Why Now’s Not the Time To Take Your House Off the Market Has your house been sitting on the market longer than expected?

10/08/2024

Thinking about pulling your house off the market until next year? Think again.
Buyers who look during the fall season are serious and eager to move quickly, especially now that mortgage rates are down from their recent peak.
So, don’t miss out. Keep your home listed to attract motivated buyers who are ready to negotiate and want to close fast.



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Photos from Angela Chaney - Realtor's post 10/07/2024

Have you heard? Housing affordability is improving. And there are three main reasons why.

Mortgage rates are trending down, home prices are moderating, and wages are climbing.

If you put your search on pause because it was too expensive to buy, let’s chat about why now may be the perfect time to jump back in.



Have questions? Let's chat, shoot me a message!

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