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My Texas Realty strives to build and retain lasting relationships with our clients, employees, and communities. We will extend the same level of service to our clients as we would to members of our family. We will consistently provide outstanding client satisfaction by always delivering service of value. We will listen to our clients and use their insights to make continuous improvements.

My Texas Realty will be a responsible corporate citizen. We will actively support the economic, social, and cultural well being of our communities. To establish a reputation for dependability and service excellence. To be recognized as leaders in the Real Estate industry in experience, education, production, and professionalism. Honest, reliable, professional and dedicated to clients' needs.

I sold my house in less than 60 days! They were always available to answer any questions and concerns. By far the best realtors I've ever worked with. Will definitely consider My Texas Realty for all my future needs and would of course recommend to any one.
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Ernesto Perez, a successful real estate broker, investor and entrepreneur began his career in real estate flipping single family residences in the East End District of Houston.
A young novice, he quickly learned the odds and ends of an industry that he would soon become passionate about.
Through steady accumulation of investment properties and countless real estate ventures, he gained unparalleled experience setting him apart from the competition.
A driven and dedicated professional, Ernesto is committed to helping his clients achieve their homeownership and real estate investment dreams.
Everything from floors to windows must be spotless.
Remember to clean the oven and other major appliances.
Skylights should be crystal-clear, too.
Do not forget to make bathrooms shine!
Kill the offensive odors.
They're the first thing buyers notice, and often a permanent turnoff.
Put away small kitchen appliances and other items that are sitting on countertops and tables.
Remove photographs from table-tops.
Organize the closets.
If there's not a reason to leave something sitting around--remove it!
If you have to resell soon, don't buy an unusual home.
Even if the quality of a school district doesn'' matter to you now, remember it might someday to another buyer.
Expect lower maintenance costs with a brand-new home.
Never tell a sellers broker how much you'll raise your offer for a particular house.
When interest rates are low opt for a fixed mortgage.
Pay attention to floor plans.
Changing layouts of rooms later, can be costly.
You can deduct on that years tax return points paid by either party on the purchase of your own residence.
Doing research on how to buy a home is itself an investment - in time.
On the one hand are the shelves of books on the subject - helpful, yet sometimes tedious in their detail.
On the other hand are specialty Web sites with short, sharp home-buying tips that sacrifice depth and introduce pop-up invitations to apply for mortgages, credit reports, or real estate listings.
Even the most hardened researcher can have a tough time telling the forest from the trees.
If you are gearing up to buy a house, you may need at least one self-help guide, if only as an anti-jargon dictionary that will help you tell your ARM from your JUMBO.
Imagine the Property Vacant - Your furnishings and decorations will be the ones filling this new residence.
Don t be swayed by beautiful furniture; it leaves with the owner.
Income + Lifestyle = Mortgage Payment - Sit down with your professional real estate agent and honestly discuss your income level and living expenses.
Take into account future considerations, children, add-ons, amenities, and fix-ups.
Your dream home is certainly worth a sacrifice but don t mortgage your entire future.
View Several Homes - See at least 7-10 properties.
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