Ebby Halliday Elementary School Groundbreaking Ceremony

Ebby Halliday Elementary School Groundbreaking Angie | February 21, 2010 | 2:32 am | Consumer, Finance, Housing, Interesting, Local, Uncategorized, realtors
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 Dignitaries from around Dallas joined with folks from all over the community to celebrate the groundbreaking of the new Ebby Halliday Elementary School.  Located in Southeast Dallas, the school will welcome its first students in 2011.  Check out the Ebby Newsroom to read more about this great event.  We will also post up a video shortly commemorating the groundbreaking.

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Ebby Halliday Elementary School Groundbreaking Ceremony

Ebby Halliday Elementary School Groundbreaking Ceremony

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

 

 

Sit or Squat: Find a Bathroom!

 

On the go and need to go?
Find a Bathroom
On the go and need to go?  Now there's an app for that.  At www.sitorsquat.com, you can not only find a toilet, but see how others have ranked its cleanliness ("sit" or "squat").  Help build the database by voting on restrooms you visit. 

To start searching for a public toilet, visit www.sitorsquat.com and just enter an address, zip code, city, or interesection in the search bar.   You'll be on your way to finding your next pit stop!

If you are out looking for properties with me, I'll keep this website bookmarked just in case.  Need a realtor in the Dallas area or Collin County?  Visit www.angiestephens.com or e-mail me at angiestephens@ebby.com.

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

 

 

Groundbreaking for Ebby Halliday Elementary School February 18, 2010

Ebby Halliday Elementary School

Our Founder and Chairman of the Board has received almost every possible honor there is.  But today, Ebby adds a new and unique honor to her resume, her own elementary school.

DISD will break ground on Ebby Halliday Elementary at 10:30 am. 

Friday, the district will break ground for the new George Herbert Walker Bush Elementary School in Addison.

Learn all the details at the Ebby News Room

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

 

 

A Riddle

I am your constant companion.

I am your greatest helper or your heaviest burden.

I will push you onward or drag you down to failure.

I am completely at your command.

Half the things you do, you might just as well turn over to me, and I will be able to do them quickly and correctly.

I am easily managed; you must merely be firm with me.

Show me exactly how you want something done, and after a few lessons I will do it automatically.

I am the servant of all great men.

And, alas, of all failures as well.

Those who are great, I have made great.

Those who are failures, I have made failures.

I am not a machine, though I work with all the precision of a machine, plus the intelligence of a man.

You may run me for profit, or run me for ruin; it makes no difference to me.

Take me, train me, be firm with me and I will put the world at your feet.

Be easy with me, and I will destroy you.

Swirling a Mystery

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I am a HABIT! — Unknown

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

 

 

Early Voting Begins Today for March 2 Primaries in TX

Early voting begins Tuesday, February 16 and ends Friday, February 26, 2010.

Avoid long lines. Vote early.

If you are a registered voter, you can vote early at any convenient location in your county. Find your early-voting polling location.

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

 

 

Click the Snowman to See More Snow Creations in Texas!

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

 

 

Zipfy for Dallas snow?

We may get two days of snowfall in Dallas!  I want one of these (view video).  Will it work on fluffy snow?  The video just shows packed snow on the slopes. 

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

 

 

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

 

 

New Appliances Anyone?

In With the New (338 / 365)
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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

 

 

Resolution 2010: Save Money

 My resolution in 2010 is to save money.  Many of us are honing in on our grandparents, asking them to revisit those Depression-era habits that drove us crazy as kids:  reusing coffee filters was my pet peeve at home.  Did we really save doing that?  I can see the value in using the clothes line vs. the dryer (mom always said, "Even when it's freezing, hang laundry outside.  When they're dry, they'll become unfrozen and wave in the wind.")  Here are some great pointers for 2010:

Use those new gift cards before you lose them. If a store goes bankrupt, or if the card is issued by a mall or a bank, your card could be subject to service fees and expiration dates. Another money-saving tip: If your gift card balance is below $10, you can receive it in cash.

Do not be suckered into "free trial" offers.   They set you up for automatic debits or credit card charges, and often have a narrow window for cancellation before you wind up paying money.  According to consumer warnings from the Better Business Bureau, Federal Trade Commission and Visa Inc., some companies offering free trials-on everything from colon cleansers to debt reduction plans-also create automatic deductions for special "services" or subscriptions. Read the fine print before opting for any "free trial" offers.

Pay off credit card debt. Use an online credit card calculator, such as at bankrate.com or credit.com.  If you've got a $5,000 balance with an 18% interest rate and make only monthly minimum payments, it will take over ten years to pay off the card (IF you stop spending on it!).  Not to mention how much you are really paying over that time period in interest charges.  That new item may not have been so appealing if you saw what you are really paying in the end up front on the price tag.  If you get a year-end gift or bonus, consider applying it to your January balances.

Evaluate your automatically billed services.  Are you really using roadside service, ring tones, texting, premium tv channels (those great series do come out on DVD eventually - consider Netflix instead, and catch them in a few months).  Or if you or your kids are continually hit with too many fees for text messages, switch to an unlimited plan. Don't use your cell phone much?  Consider switching to a prepaid phone.  The smart phones are great fun, but can be a time drain if you play the games, and time is money, right?

Cut your utility bills. Just a few household changes can save hundreds of dollars a year over time. If you replace 20 household 100-watt light bulbs with 27-watt fluorescent bulbs, you can save over $200 a year (up front, they cost more, so it is a long-term savings). Shorter showers can save, too. A family of three dropping shower times from 17 minutes to 11 can save over $100 a year, not to mention conserving gallons of water.  Turn off your television set manually:  using the remote control power button only puts it on "idle", and you're paying to power the unused tv.

Take advantage of federal tax breaks, including those for purchasing a home (now for existing homeowners "moving up" as well as first time home buyers), paying college expenses or adding household energy improvements. "There've been a lot of things loosened up for consumers this year," said John Hogg, who oversees 16 Jackson-Hewitt tax preparation offices in Sacramento. "Many of these credits have never been available before; others, like the new home buyer's credit and college tuition credits, are worth more this year than last. If people take advantage of these, their tax liability could be significantly less for 2009."

The first-time home buyer's credit increased to $8,000 and was extended to April 30, 2010. Existing homeowners who haven't purchased a home in the last three years can get a maximum $6,500. The tax credit for college students has been extended to a full four years and up to $2,500 annually, including textbooks. The vehicle sales tax deduction applies to any new purchase made by Dec. 31 this year.

For families, there's also the child-tax credit and the earned income tax credit (EITC) for low- income households. For instance, a married couple with three children and family income of $22,000 could qualify for a federal refund of more than $9,000 through the combined credits. Due to layoffs and furloughs, many families with reduced incomes may qualify for the first time this year.

 

 

Don't get sick: That's one of the surest ways to save.  Get plenty of sleep, exercise regularly, and make healthy food choices.   And if you have a flexible spending account through your employer for health care expenses, don't forget to submit your receipts for reimbursement by Dec. 31 or your company's deadline. If you fill out the correct paperwork, you'll get a nice check in the mail.

Delete unsolicited e-mails, calls or letters asking for personal financial information. Phony messages pretending to be from the IRS, FDIC and your bank can siphon money faster than you can click open their fraudulent online messages.  Do not open attachments in e-mails unless you are expecting them.  Computer viruses can cost you time and money (if not lost information).

Wishing you good luck and prosperity in 2010.  If you are considering a home sale or purchase (or both) to take advantage of the new tax credit, contact me.  Whether you are in my area or halfway across the country, I am partnered with a global network of the top brokers and can find the right realtor for you

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