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San Antonio Museums
Buckhorn Saloon & Museum
318 E. Houston St.
San Antonio, TX 78205
Phone: (210) 247-4000
Fax: (210) 247-4020
www.buckhornmuseum.com
Fort Sam Houston Museum
1210 Stanley Rd., Bldg 123
Fort Sam Houston, TX 78234
Phone: (210) 221-1886
Fax: (210) 221-1311
www.cs.amedd.army.mil/rlbc
McNay Art Museum
6000 N New Braunfels
San Antonio, TX 78209
Phone: (210) 824-5368
Fax: (210) 805-1760
www.mcnayart.org
Plaza Wax Museum & Ripley’s Believe It or Not
301 Alamo Plaza
San Antonio, TX […]
San Antonio Schools
Looking for the best schools in San Antonio? Below you will find information on San Antonio’s school districts, individual schools, and other great educational tools.
Texas School District Locator
This free map-based service of the Texas Education Agency can be used to look up school and district information. Please enter the school district you’re looking for, or […]
Real Estate Glossary
San Antonio Real Estate Glossary
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Abstract (of Title)
A historical summary of all the recorded transactions that affect the title to the property. An attorney or a title company will […]
Closing
The last step is the Closing. The Closing will usually happen at the Title Company that has been taking care of the transaction. By this point, you’ve probably received information from them in the mail, so you’ll know who they are. When you go to Closing, you’ll need to have your ID, as well as […]
Final Walkthrough and Acceptance
The day before the Closing, or the day of the Closing, we’ll typically conduct the final walkthrough. The idea behind the walkthrough is to make sure that the home is in the condition that you expect it to be in. If you’ve asked for repairs, then we’re going to make sure that the […]
Re-negotiate and Re-Accept the Contract
After the inspection, we will go over the inspection report together. For example, say that the Inspector goes to see the home and finds a hole in the roof, or finds that the heater doesn’t work (which we might not have otherwise noticed), then you have a couple of options. If there is a […]
Getting a Home Inspection
During your option period, we will most likely have the home inspected. While you are not required to get a home inspection, we highly encourage it. The home inspection will pay for itself if the inspector finds anything major wrong with the home. Every home will have some sort of issue, and […]
Completing the Mortgage Application
Once you have a Contract on the home you’d like to buy, the next step is to complete the mortgage application. Your Lender will inform you of what you need to accomplish this. We will provide a receipted copy of the official contract to them, and they’ll proceed to order the appraisal, survey, […]
Negotiate the Counter Offer and Accept the Contract
By the time you submit your initial offer to the Seller, we’ve done plenty of research on the neighborhood, the home, and the current market for that particular home. Even though our offer might be great, the Seller will often counteroffer anyway. When you get a counteroffer from the Seller, it means that […]
Submitting an Offer
The old adage says that everything is negotiable. While that may be true, we’re only going to cover the 5 main points of negotiation in Texas Contracts. Those are the sales price, earnest money deposit, closing date, seller concessions, and the option period. If any, or all, of those are unfamiliar, don’t […]