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About Scott Culberson

Author of "Jack and Jill Go Up the Home Ownership Hill" Texas Real Estate Broker Associate, Real Estate Instructor, father of two, husband to one. Faith, family, friends and work, in that order. I work to live not live to work. My work environment is customized to the needs of each client. I am present for my clients and make sure I make their day. I'm an Eagle Scout and still believe in the values I learned so many years ago. I am an active real estate broker associate at CB&A REALTORS. I am also the Founder of Living the Real Estate Life.com a real estate education, inspiration and voice integration company. The FIRST real estate agent in Houston, Texas to use Alexa in marketing listings and I can help you to be the next real estate agent to use this technology to add value to your listings. My motto: "LIVE LIFE TO THE FULLEST"

REALTOR Tip Your Garage Door

Their are a lot of things that help a home to keep it’s value, the economy, the school district, the subdivision and the home itself.  Today I am writing about a part of the home that is often taken for granted…the garage door.  The garage started out as a barn that was not attached to the home.  That made a lot of since, back in the day, because it typically stored the animal that pulled the buggy that took you to town.  When Henry Ford rolled out the automobile, everything changed and not just the transportation part, but also where the transportation is stored.  Cars found themselves in the barn with the livestock for awhile, but over time that changed.  No one knows if the horse kicked the car out or if the car demanded a less smelly place to spend the night.  The fumes from the original engines probably didn’t settle too well with the livestock, so the car was given it’s own small home and the garage was born.

While the livestock barn was away from the home, usually down wind, the garage was placed closer to the house so the riders wouldn’t get quite as wet during the rainy season.  The original garages were just smaller versions of the barn, shorter in height and in length.  They still had the large double doors.  The overhead “pull up” door came later.   C. G. Johnson invented the electric overhead garage door opener in 1926 in Hartford City, Indiana.  The popularity of the electric garage door opener did not come until after World War II.

Some where along the way garages became part of the main part of the home.  Homes now have detached or attached garages.  These two choices are often the topic of debate when buying a home.  Their are many arguments as to why an attached garage is the way to go, the main one being “you won’t get wet when it rains”.  The number one for detached garages is “they typically offer more space”. But if your putting your car or you expect the next owner to put their car in the garage, you need to install an electric overhead garage door opener.

Your garage is going to have to have a door, if it doesn’t it’s called a porte-cochère or maybe even a porch.  The bottom line is you have to have some type of door and they come in all shapes and sizes.  With the door comes maintenance.  Once a year at least you should oil the main springs on your garage door.  This is the big spring right above the garage door on the inside.  You should also grease the chain if your garage door opener has one.  From time to time you’ll have to adjust the tension on the lift.  The bottom line is you’ll need to perform some routine maintenance or you’ll have to replace part or all of it faster.  I am not a garage door expert so read the label the installer left for you or call your local Overhead Door Company.

The garage door opener is one of the last items on the list of things to maintenance, but in the top 20 of things a buyer wants and wants to work right in their new home.  Hmmm.

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Live Life to the Fullest,

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S.C.

Week 1 52 Weeks in Magnolia, Texas at Visit to Unity Park

Magnolia, Texas is located about thirty miles Northwest of Houston, Texas and is growing at a nice country pace.  Just a couple of miles West of master planned The Woodlands, Texas

.  In 2010 Magnolia opened the first city park in….well…many years.  Partially funded by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, it is now open to the public. 

Sometimes you just need to get away from the hustle and bustle of the world around you.  Take a trip down FM 1488 and take a right on Cloyd Drive, a little further and you’ve made it to Magnolia Unity Park.  Native Texas trees and wildlife have been kept intact so you can enjoy the nature of Magnolia as God intended it.  Your find walking trails, picnic tables, sitting tree benches, nature view areas,  just to get things started.  Thirty acres of fun is waiting for you.  The young ones might enjoy the splash pad,  and playground, while the older ones might enjoy a game of horse shoes, sand volleyball or the skateboard park.  The park has something for everyone, including a huge covered pavilion with a kitchen and bathrooms.  This pavilion can be rented for your next family reunion, just contact the City of Magnolia.  On the back side of the pavilion is an amphitheater, perfect for the sounds of home town talent. I recently visited the park and took some video for you to have a look.  I hope you enjoy.

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A Realtors Perspective

This is the first post in what I hope to be a series that will not only continue for this year, but many years to come.  I plan on modeling the content as we travel week by week in the City of Magnolia.  That’s right 52 weeks of Magnolia, Texas.  Your feedback is encouraged.  What would you like to know about this small Texas town that you might call home?  I’ll put my spin on Magnolia and the things that I think you’ll enjoy, but I plan on this series being a blog of the people.  I look forward to you going on this adventure with me and I hope you enjoy the ride. Planned content will range from a written blog, videos, interviews, pictures and anything else I can think of.  This is part of my commitment to creating THE Real Estate Team 4 U.  I am never too busy for your referrals.

 

Live Life to the Fullest,

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S.C.

December 24–1 day until Christmas—What’s the best gift you’ve ever given…the one that you that had the WOW effect you’ve always wanted?

Christmas_ball_D I tried long and hard to think of the best gift I ever gave; the one that had the Wow effect; the one that surpassed all others. The more I thought about this the more I couldn’t really put my finger on it. I started to ponder why I couldn’t remember, was it because it hasn’t happened yet or was it because my parents raised me right. I think it might be because my parents raised me right. The fact is I think I have given several WOW gifts and the fact that I can’t remember them is due probably to the fact that I haven’t stopped looking for the next Wow gift, the search continues to Wow again and again.

I remember giving homemade gifts to my parents and them enjoying them and I remember gifts to my wife and my kids that they didn’t expect. The most recent gift that has received maybe not the WOW, but most definitely the most use was the Garmin GPS that we gave my dad and my father-in-law. They didn’t have to share, they each got one thanks to incredible pricing at Wal-Mart. I use my GPS daily and I guess I take it for granted. Let’s face it I’m a man and I don’t like asking directions and neither do they. So this gift tops my list of the MOST used gifts I’ve ever given. No man likes to ask for directions and now you don’t have to; you just type in your destination and a pretty little computer voice tells you how to get there. Yes, most of the time it’s a female voice, which is kind of odd. Did you ever see your dad ask a waitress how to get somewhere, no it was always the gas attendant or a policeman. So I’m still on the hunt for the Wow gift, something that will blow them away, something that they can’t wait to start using..hmmm.

What’s the best gift you’ve ever given…the one that you that had the WOW effect you’ve always wanted?

This REALTORS Perspective: The gift of home ownership puts you on the path to personal wealth, but does it put you on the road to happiness? Owning a home is more than making payments to a bank instead of a landlord. Owning a home is a commitment to your family and your community. The commitment to your family is that you’re going to take care of the home, keep it working right and looking nice is always a plus. The commitment to the community is the same oddly enough. The home owners association wants you to cut your grass and paint your home a reasonable color, not because they want to be in control of your home, but because they want the value of all the homes in the neighborhood to increase or more importantly not to decrease. The happiest home owners are the ones that are ready to mow the yard, repair their own sink, and choose their own electrical carrier. Happiness comes in making your own choices about where the shrubs go and the flowers don’t. Happiness comes with picking your new tile, hard wood flooring or countertops. Happiness is making your house a home by putting your finger prints all over it.

What’s the best gift you’ve ever given…the one that you that had the WOW effect you’ve always wanted?

Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year and may you always…..

Live Life to the Fullest,

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S.C.