Friday, February 11, 2011

DICKINSON HOSTING HOUSING FAMILY FAIR

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The first Dickinson Housing Family Fair is scheduled for
Saturday, February 26, 2011
10:00 am to 2:00 pm
Location: Mt. Carmel Baptist Church
2920 Highway 3, Dickinson, TX

This Fair is a great opportunity to come and learn about Home Ownership Programs that are available.  If you are interested in Home Ownership Opportunities, make sure to stop by and see what its all about!!

Bayou Realtors is proud to be involved with this event, and we will have a booth on site. Make sure to stop by, say hello, and tell us about your Future Home Needs. We can start sending you information immediately!

If you are ready now to start looking for your home, whether it is new construction, resale, HUD home, foreclosure, or short sale, be sure to contact Robert M. Bragg with Bayou Realtors. You can email Robert at robertmbragg@yahoo.com, or call at 832.256.8589. Remember to sign up for the newsletter by using the link on the right. 



METROSTUDY: JOB GROWTH, HOME STARTS SUGGEST H-TOWN RECOVERY

Metrostudy is a company that provides information about the housing industry and related industries. Below is information on a recent study they posted. View the Original Posting here.

HOUSTON (Metrostudy) – The Bayou City's economy is showing signs of recovery according to a recent Metrostudy report.

The Houston economy had over 13,000 more jobs at the end of 2010 than it had at the beginning, a .5 percent increase after a loss of 102,800 jobs in 2009.

Overall, Metrostudy recorded 18,752 home starts in 2010, a 1.1 percent increase over 2009. This is the first increase in new home activity after three straight years of decline, according to the Metrostudy report. Houston closed 20,579 homes in 2010, a 10 percent decline from 2009. Closings have outpaced starts since first quarter 2007, so the market has absorbed inventory.

Total new home inventory stands at a 5.9-month supply, below the six months that Metrostudy considers equilibrium for Houston. Finished vacant inventory has dropped to 5,320 units, a 3.1-month supply. “The Houston market continues to face fewer market obstacles than most U.S. markets,” said David Jarvis, director of Metrostudy’s Houston division. “Texas’ pro-growth policies and business friendly environment will continue to benefit local housing markets and allow for 2011 to show moderate growth.”

Are you looking to buy or sell a home, or do you have any questions regarding real estate? Be sure to contact me at robertmbragg@yahoo.com, or by phone at 832.256.8589. Also, be sure to join my newsletter by clicking on the link on the right.