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The Board of Realtors reminded consumers and realtors of industry practice changes which take effect on Aug. 17.
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San Antonio's existing median home price in January stood at $299,000, according to a report released Friday by the San Antonio Board of Realtors.
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The Kronkosky family property in Boerne holds many historical secrets and architectural beauties.
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The community development came under fire this year after allegations that the development company was creating a safe haven for crime, drug cartels and undocumented immigrants.
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Paxton, a Republican who beat impeachment charges this year, has not reported at least a half dozen properties in Florida, Hawaii, Oklahoma and Utah to the state.
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As landowners age, many are looking to offload their enormous properties.
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The U.S. Census reports the number of Californians who moved to the Lone Star State to find an affordable home is more than three times bigger than Texans who moved to California.
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A state law passed three decades ago allows a sale to go ahead with just 80% of a condo complex in agreement. Once the deal is final, the remaining objectors have to sell their homes.
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The buying frenzy of a year ago is long gone. Home buyers have pulled away, sellers are holding back, and the whole housing market is locked in a deep freeze.
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There are fewer buyers in the San Antonio real estate market as mortgage rates rise, but those buyers who are shopping are still willing to pay top dollar for a home.