Here Comes The Bride - The Making of Ebby’s Valentine’s Day Ads

Ebby's Bridal ValentineValentine’s Day is fast approaching and love is in the air. And that loving feeling was more than apparent for the making of two Ebby Halliday Valentine’s Day ads, which took place over the past week.

The Wedding StudioThe Wedding StudioWe teamed up with The Wedding Party Studio in the State Thomas area of Uptown Dallas to add a little Hollywood to some picture perfect Ebby listings that would be ideal for newlyweds to call home.

With wedding season looming on the horizon, plus the extension of the first time homebuyer tax credit and low interest rates, now is the perfect time to buy a home - and so our Valentine’s Day ad theme was born.

Perfect Wedding DressThe Wedding Party Studio pulled out all the stops - a bride, groom, gowns, shoes, hair, makeup, photographers, etc. We worked with some of the best wedding vendors in the business. Many of you know firsthand that it takes a lot of work to plan a wedding over the course of several months - but The Wedding Party Studio planned two distinct looks, tailored specifically to the locations, in a matter of hours.

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Angie Stephens
Ebby Halliday Realtors
Collin County Texas Homes
469-236-9899

 

 

Keep Grandma's Digital Photo Frame Updated - Remotely!

 

FrameChannel will update those digital frames on your mantle automatically
FrameChannel will update those digital frames on your mantle automatically

 

I get fussed at, sometimes, for not being on top of keeping our relatives stocked with recent jpegs to upload into their digital photo frames.  A few years ago, when those frames were the hottest toy on the store shelves when December rolled around and adults needed to buy gifts for each other, we all lined up for them.  I have one that we never were able to figure out, collecting dust somewhere.  My dad wanted one to keep at a vacation home, and I'm painfully bad about remembering to send updated shots.  Now, I have a new hot toy to figure out:  FrameChannel.  It will update dad's photo frame (once set up) from cyberspace!

 

FrameChannel is a free service that allows you to share your photos with your friends and family by streaming content directly to their digital picture frames (they don't have to do a thing).

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Angie Stephens
Ebby Halliday Realtors
Collin County Texas Homes
469-236-9899

 

 

New Appliances Anyone?

In With the New (338 / 365)
Creative Commons License photo credit: somegeekintn

DALLAS, TX (KERA) -If you've been thinking of replacing a major appliance, you may want to hold off until April if possible. The state comptroller's office will use more than 23-million dollars in federal stimulus money as rebates for purchases of energy-star rated appliances between April 16 and the 25th. Sam Baker talked with R.J. DeSylva, a spokesperson for the Texas Comptroller, about the program in this KERA Economy segment. You can see the list of qualifying appliances and learn more about the program at kera.org/economy.    

Angie Stephens
Ebby Halliday Realtors
Collin County Texas Homes
469-236-9899

 

 

LoJack for Laptops

I love this!  What an incredible idea.  Read on:

Lojack For Laptops

A Security System That Can Recover Your Stolen Computer

Though we've entered a hopeful new decade, there are still people who'll steal your stuff.  And what's more valuable than your personal computer?

Keep the bad guys at bay with LoJack for Laptops (yes, that's the real name), a tough piece of software that allows you (and law enforcement) to both track your computer and remotely delete sensitive data before a thief can use it.

Once downloaded, the software maintains daily contact with a monitoring center in Vancouver whenever your computer is online. If the computer is reported lost or stolen, contact increases to every 15 minutes. 

This allows the company's investigators to determine where the computer is and any activity that has occurred post-theft, at which point law enforcement is called.

Regardless of recovery status, you can remotely delete applications, photos, bookmarks, browser cookies, financial information and stored passwords. 

The software is embedded in such a way that it continues to work even if the hard drive is reformatted. 

And, in some cases, the company is willing to pay up to $1000 if the computer isn't found as part of their service agreement.

Lojack for Laptops costs $39.99 a year (or $94.99 for a three year subscription).  But compared to losing your computer (and all the data therein), it's a small price to pay.

  Visit Lojack For Laptops

Angie Stephens
Ebby Halliday Realtors
Collin County Texas Homes
469-236-9899

 

 

Freezing Weather Alert - Protect Pipes

Reminder to protect pipes.  The damage can be brutal if a slight crack forms!  Here are some useful tips sent to me from DFW Realtors/Metrotex:

Frozen water in pipes leads to pipes bursting at their weakest point and can cause incredible damage to a residence. Pipes in attics, crawl spaces and outside walls are particularly vulnerable to freezing in extremely cold weather, where holes in your house's outside wall for television, cable or telephone lines allow cold air to reach them. An eighth-inch crack in a pipe can leak up to 250 gallons of water a day. By taking a few simple precautions, you and your clients can save yourselves the mess, money and aggravation frozen pipes can cause.

To keep water in pipes from freezing, take the following steps:

•·         Wrap outdoor pipes in newspapers or insulation and cover with plastic.

•·         Insulate pipes in the crawl spaces and attic. These exposed pipes are most susceptible to freezing. The more insulation you use, the better protected your pipes will be.

•·         Heat tape or thermostatically-controlled heat cables can be used to wrap pipes.

•·         Seal leaks that allow cold air inside near where pipes are located. Look for air leaks around electrical wiring, dryer vents and pipes. Use caulk or insulation to keep the cold out and the heat in. With severe cold, even a tiny opening can let in enough cold air to cause a pipe to freeze.

•·         Disconnect garden hoses and, if possible, use an indoor valve to shut off and drain water from pipes leading to outside faucets. This reduces the chance of freezing in the short span of pipe just inside the house. If you don't have a separate valve to turn off outside water, wrap or cover faucets or hose bibs with an insulating material.

•·         Letting a faucet drip during extreme cold weather can prevent a pipe from bursting. Opening a faucet will provide relief from the excessive pressure that builds between the faucet and the ice blockage when freezing occurs. A dripping faucet wastes some water, so only pipes vulnerable to freezing (ones that run through an unheated or unprotected space) should be left with the water flowing.

•·         Open cabinet doors to allow heat to get to pipes under sinks and appliances near exterior walls.

Angie Stephens
Ebby Halliday Realtors
Collin County Texas Homes
469-236-9899

 

 

Woman Dies After Car Loses Control, Drives into Lake

I am sad to report that the woman whose car ran into the north lake at Twin Lakes Park in Highlands North subdivision in north Dallas, just west of Richardson, TX near Coit and Campbell, has died.

I have heard that citizens tried to rush into the water to save her, but frigid water drove them back.  Rescue workers, too, felt the onset of hypothermia as they broke the window and attempted to get the woman out.

There were no signs of skid marks on the street to indicate that the brakes were applied.  I still wonder if it's another case of the accelerator getting caught on the floormat or something.  I'm sure it will be investigated.

Link to Story

Angie Stephens
Ebby Halliday Realtors
Collin County Texas Homes
469-236-9899

 

 

Car Pulled from Dallas' Twin Lakes Park

There has been a car pulled from the north lake (or "pond") of Twin Lakes Park in Dallas, TX.  This is scary:  we just moved out of a house in this neighborhood (yes, overlooking one of the two lakes) where this is taking place right now.  I'm saying a prayer that nobody was seriously hurt.  And wondering how a person lost control of her car in the middle of the day on a short street (with a big curb around the lake).  That is a small car, big curb, big "pond" - how was she not able to stop?  Is it a car defect?  I've heard of cars having random, sudden, pedal-to-the-metal acceleration.  I hope everything is ok here.

Car Pulled from Dallas' Twin Lakes Park

This is in Highlands North, just west of Coit and Campbell, in Dallas (just west of Richardson, TX).

Angie Stephens
Ebby Halliday Realtors
Collin County Texas Homes
469-236-9899

 

 

2010 Housing Market: You In?

If you are considering buying or selling a home this year, then you may want to subscribe to a new newsletter which has the most up-to-date statistics and numbers on home values, sales prices, and trends customized to your market.  With numbers and information provided by the National Association of Realtors, you can trust what you read as reliable and up-to-date.

Here is a link to the newsletter:

Housing Trends eNewsletter January 2010

If you are interested in buying or selling in Richardson, Garland, Plano, Wylie, Sachse, Murphy, St. Paul, Parker, or anywhere else in North Dallas or Collin County, I can help you.  Call me at 469-236-9899 to begin planning your move.

Angie Stephens
Ebby Halliday Realtors
Collin County Texas Homes
469-236-9899

 

 

Lose 20 Pounds, Look Younger: Anti-aging diet (free 7 day meal plan)

I saw this in the Good Housekeeping website.  This diet promises a lot:  turning back the clock and the scale at the same time is no small feat.  I am not sure I can keep up with the food prep on all of this, but I like to see recipe ideas when I'm trying to eat healthier.  I re-started my jazzercise routine yesterday, and am feeling sore and lazy.  Can I make it today?  It's sooooo cold outside....

Moving is excellent exercise:  all of that heavy lifting, running from room to room.  I don't want to do it again anytime soon (hubby, kids and I are in house #7, which explains my realtor's license).  Maybe I should offer my clients free help with the packing and unpacking for their new home, just to keep those muscles moving?  : )

Browse these, and make note for your next grocery list:

Day 1
Breakfast

  • 1 Oat and Almond Breakfast Bar
  • 6 oz. fat-free plain yogurt or 4 oz. low-fat cottage cheese
  • 15 red or purple grapes or 1/2 small grapefruit
  • Coffee or tea

 

Lunch

  • 1 serving Black Bean Soup
  • Salad: 2 c. salad greens, 1/4 avocado, and 1 segmented small tangerine. Toss with 1 Tbsp. balsamic vinegar and 1 tsp. extra virgin olive oil
  • 3 Triscuits

 

Snack

  • 4-5 deli-thin slices (about 1.5 oz.) ham spread with 2 tsp. honey mustard, rolled in a lettuce leaf

Dinner

  • 1 serving Chard-Wrapped Salmon
  • Asian Rice: 3/4 c. cooked brown rice, 1/2 green onion, chopped, 1/2 tsp. low-sodium soy sauce, and 1/4 tsp. Asian sesame oil
  • 17 steamed baby carrots

 

Extra

  • 5 oz. red wine or 1 oz. baked whole-grain chips and 1/3 c. salsa

 

 

Day 2
Breakfast

  • Savory breakfast sandwich: Split 1 whole wheat English muffin. Top each side with 2 Tbsp. grated light Jarlsberg cheese, and toast until cheese melts. Layer 1 oz. extra-lean deli ham between halves
  • 1 small tangerine
  • Coffee or tea

 

Lunch

  • 1 (5-oz.) can Bumble Bee Easy Peel Sensations Seasoned Tuna Medley (any flavor)
  • 1 whole wheat pita bread
  • 1/2 c. prepared tabbouleh salad (such as Cedar's)

 

Snack

  • 1 hard-cooked egg with 1 Triscuit or one 100-calorie pack pistachios (about 30)

 

Dinner

 

Extra

 

 

Day 3
Breakfast

  • 1 c. Kashi Heart to Heart Cereal (or 150-calorie portion of another whole-grain cereal), 1 c. fat-free milk, 1/3 c. blueberries (fresh or frozen)
  • 2 tsp. ground flaxseeds
  • Coffee or tea

 

Lunch

 

Snack

  • Starbucks Grande Cappuccino or Tall Latte made with fat-free milk (no whip) or 1 mini bag Jolly Time Healthy Pop

 

Dinner

  • 1 serving Walnut-Crusted Chicken Cutlets
  • 1 c. Simply Potatoes Mashed Sweet Potatoes heated in microwave
  • 1 c. green beans, steamed and seasoned with freshly ground black pepper

 

Extra

  • 5 oz. red wine or 1 pkg. World of Grains Cookies

Day 4
Breakfast

  •  

    Lunch
    • 1 Healthy Choice Fresh Mixers Rotini & Zesty Marinara Sauce (sprinkled with 2 tsp. Parmesan cheese)
    • 1 small apple

    Snack

  • 1 Mini Babybel Light cheese and 1/2 c. red or purple grapes
  • Dinner

    Extra
    • 5 oz. red wine or 1 tin Sweet Riot Cocoa Nibs

     


    Day 5
    Breakfast

    • Cheesy Cinnamon Toast: 1 slice whole wheat cinnamon-raisin bread, toasted and spread with 2 Tbsp. part-skim ricotta. Sprinkle with 1 Tbsp. chopped walnuts. Drizzle with 1 tsp. honey
    • 1 small banana
    • Coffee or tea

    Lunch

    • 1 Kashi Pocket Bread Sandwich (any variety)
    • 8 oz. fat-free milk
    • 8 baby carrots

    Snack

    • 50 steamed edamame (green soybeans) in the pod or 1 stalk of celery spread with 1 Tbsp. peanut butter

    Dinner

    Extra

     


    Day 6
    Breakfast

    • Honeyed Fruit Parfait to Go: Divide and layer into large paper cup 1 c. assorted chopped, mixed fresh fruit (your choice), 8 oz. fat-free, plain yogurt, and 1 Tbsp. chopped nuts or ground flax or wheat germ. Drizzle with 1 tsp. honey
    • Coffee or tea

     

    Lunch
    • Greek Salad Pita: Spread 1/4 c. hummus inside 1 whole wheat pita. Add 1/2 c. baby salad greens, 2 tomato slices, and 2 Tbsp. feta cheese. Sprinkle with red wine vinegar
    • 1 small banana

    Snack

    • 1 pkg. South Beach Living Dark Chocolate-Covered Soynuts or 1 Mini Babybel Light cheese with 2 Triscuits

    Dinner

    Extra

    • 5 oz. red wine or 1/2 c. light ice cream (about 100 calories) topped with 1/4 c. raspberries and 2 tsp. mini semisweet chocolate chips

     


    Day 7
    Breakfast

    • 1 serving Smoked Salmon Scrambled Eggs
    • 1/2 whole wheat English muffin, toasted and spread with 1 tsp. light butter
    • 1/2 c. cubed cantaloupe
    • Coffee or tea

    Lunch

    Snack

    • 10 medium strawberries, sliced, with 1 1/2 tsp. brown sugar, topped with 2 Tbsp. part-skim ricotta

    Dinner

    Extra

    • 5 oz. red wine or Starbucks Tall Tazo Green Tea Latte (hot or iced)

     


    Note: All calorie-free beverages are allowed - especially coffee and tea. All meals and snacks are interchangeable within categories, so you can sub one breakfast for another, for example, or swap two snacks. We've also included our favorite healthy convenience foods to make the meal plan simpler.

Angie Stephens
Ebby Halliday Realtors
Collin County Texas Homes
469-236-9899

 

 

Mortgage rescue: Credit score killer

By Tami Luhby, senior writerDecember 28, 2009: 8:37 AM ET

NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- Most troubled homeowners view President Obama's foreclosure rescue plan as a way out of their financial troubles.

But many don't realize that entering a trial mortgage modification can actually hurt their credit.

CNNMoney recently received a flood of e-mails from readers complaining about the impact of trial modifications on their credit reports.

To be sure, many people who apply for the president's plan are already delinquent in their mortgage payments, which wrecks their credit backgrounds. And obtaining a trial modification should affect borrowers' scores because it shows they cannot meet their original obligation, experts said.

But being in a months-long trial period may only add to the pain.

Jason Axelrod learned that the hard way.

Axelrod, a municipal employee who lives outside Chicago, entered a trial mortgage modification program this spring.

He had not fallen behind in his mortgage, but he was finding it harder to make ends meet after his overtime was cut and his property taxes skyrocketed. Told it would not hurt his coveted 750 score, Axelrod secured a $565 reduction in his monthly payments.

Eight months later, Axelrod is still stuck in the trial modification, trying to satisfy his loan servicer's endless requests for documents.

And to his horror, his credit score has plummeted to 644.

"It's completely destroyed my credit," said Axelrod. "If I had known it would affect my score, I would have never entered the program."

Representatives at JPMorgan Chase (JPM, Fortune 500), which services Axelrod's loan, are instructed to tell applicants that entering a modification could impact their credit histories, a bank spokeswoman said.

Despite his weakened credit score, there is at least some good news for Axelrod: After being contacted by CNNMoney.com, JPMorgan Chase said his permanent modification had been approved.

Credit reporting guidelines

Under the president's plan, troubled borrowers can have their monthly mortgage payments reduced to 31% of their pre-tax income.

Homeowners are first put in a trial modification for several months to prove they can handle the new commitment and to give the bank time to collect the necessary income and hardship verification documents.

0:00 /2:06A rare case of mortgage reduction

During this period, industry guidelines call for loan servicing companies to report borrowers to the credit bureaus according to their status before they entered the modification - either current or the number of days delinquent.

However, borrowers' accounts are also designated with a code indicating they are in a partial payment plan.

The coding alone can impact credit scores, which measure a consumer's financial health and range from 300 to 850 under the FICO system. The severity depends on how many payments the borrower missed before entering the program. Those who were current in their mortgages could see their scores fall up to 100 points, according to the Treasury Department.

Just what banks are reporting to the credit bureaus remains a matter of some debate. Some servicers have been inconsistent in following the guidelines, according to a Treasury official. Also, they don't always report that their current borrowers have entered modification plans.

Some 24,000 trial modifications were given to those still current with their payments, as of early September. A total of 366,000 trial modifications were in effect at that time. The total number has since risen to just under 700,000, as of the end of November.

JPMorgan Chase, Wells Fargo (WFC, Fortune 500) and Citigroup (C, Fortune 500), which are among the nation's largest servicers, declined to be interviewed for this article. A Bank of America (BAC, Fortune 500) spokeswoman said the bank follows industry guidelines.

According to the Mortgage Bankers Association, an industry group, servicers are required to report all information about their clients, including whether they are in modification plans. For seriously delinquent borrowers, this may improve their status somewhat since they will start making payments again.

"If you are in the trial period, over that three month period, you are going to improve your situation in most cases," said Vicki Vidal, the group's associate vice president for government affairs.

Once borrowers receive a permanent modification, their payment status is listed as current. However, the delinquency remains on their credit reports for up to seven years.

On top of that, the longer homeowners are listed as delinquent, the greater the impact on their credit score. That's one reason why servicers should be quicker to convert borrowers from trial modifications to permanent adjustments, said Jan Jones, a housing counselor in Alaska.

Financial institutions have come under fire in recent weeks for dragging their feet in evaluating borrowers for permanent adjustments.

"What's making people upset is the length of time lenders are taking to consider these workout plans," said Jones, who works for Consumer Credit Counseling Service of Alaska.

Axelrod is already feeling the impact of his lower credit score. He ordered a new car this summer, believing it would come with a lower monthly payment. It arrived in mid-December.

But because of his newly blemished credit background, his two credit unions turned him down for a car loan. His dealership told him the best he could get is a 12% rate, a hefty hike from the 4.7% he was paying before.

"This is the biggest nightmare," he said. "My credit is completely useless."

Angie Stephens
Ebby Halliday Realtors
Collin County Texas Homes
469-236-9899