What happened, and who moved.

A dispute between two parties and a ruling from the Texas Supreme Court underscore the importance of looking for red flags in any negotiation. The post Seeing Red: When Is Fraud Not Fraud? appeared first on Texas Real Estate Research Center .

Mays Business School at Texas A&M University expands real estate education to more students. The post New Real Estate Programs Meet a Growing Industry Demand appeared first on Texas Real Estate Research Center .

Owning land in Texas doesn't necessarily mean it can be used without restriction. The post Regulation is Part and Parcel of Texas Landownership appeared first on Texas Real Estate Research Center .
To successfully protest your property tax appraisal in Texas, you must be prepared and understand your rights. The post Building a Strong Case for Your Property Appraisal Protest appeared first on Texas Real Estate Research Center .
Electronic signatures are gaining in popularity, forcing the courts to get involved to prove who signed what. The post Is That Really Your Signature? appeared first on Texas Real Estate Research Center .
Developers and housing finance corporations are suing over Texas HB 21, arguing new affordability rules and limits on cross-jurisdictional tax exemptions upend existing agreements and jeopardize affordable housing projects that relied on prior law. The post When a Fix Becomes a Fight: HB 21 Heads to Court appeared…
Nonstop highway construction can be inconvenient, but infrastructure investment matters—not just for drivers, but for manufacturers who depend on mobility to keep their products moving. The post Can Texas Manufacturers Get There from Here? appeared first on Texas Real Estate Research Center .

After driving more than 8,000 miles and visiting 91 small towns, it became clear what helps make small towns in Texas thrive. The post End of the Road: What I Learned From Small Towns in Texas appeared first on Texas Real Estate Research Center .

How to measure the true economic impact Texas A&M University’s first-ever College Football Playoff game will have on Aggieland. The post Home Field Economic Advantage? appeared first on Texas Real Estate Research Center .

Lockhart’s barbecue may draw the crowds, but its architecture, artisans, and growing community keep them coming back. The post Lockhart: The Barbecue Capital of Texas appeared first on Texas Real Estate Research Center .

This summer, the Aggie Real Estate Network celebrated its 50th birthday, and the journey to becoming a comprehensive professional network is an undeniable testament to the vision of its founders and the enduring Aggie spirit. The post From Yoponderosa to Network Powerhouse: A Brief History of the Aggie Real Estate…

Today, I pointed my Jeep toward the “Second Hill Country” located northwest of Waco. Crossing the Highway 6 bridge over Lake Waco, the topography begins to change dramatically. The post Trek Through Texas’ ‘Second Hill Country’ appeared first on Texas Real Estate Research Center .
Produced water is already helping oil companies use less freshwater, but with further development, it could have broader uses. The post The Future of Produced Water Recycling in Texas appeared first on Texas Real Estate Research Center .

Come for the popular antique fair but stay for the culture and craftsmanship. The post Round Top: A Small Town with a Big Impact on the Arts, Architecture, and Antiques appeared first on Texas Real Estate Research Center .
Statutes and regulations treat water and produced water differently because they are different. The post Whose Water Is It Anyway? Supreme Court Addresses Produced Water appeared first on Texas Real Estate Research Center .

About 30 miles southeast of Houston are two coastal towns with all the elements needed to survive and thrive. The post Little Bitty in a Big City: Seabrook and Kemah appeared first on Texas Real Estate Research Center .

Looking back at a year of blogging, and what’s next for The 338. The post A Year of The 338 appeared first on Texas Real Estate Research Center .
Mortgage rates have dropped to the lowest they've been in 12 months. The post What Could This Week’s Mortgage Rate Drop Mean for Texas Homebuyers and Sellers? appeared first on Texas Real Estate Research Center .

The deer-hunting capital of Texas is thriving thanks to its proximity to Austin, outdoor recreation, and, of course, its barbecue. The post Barbecue and Bald Eagles in Llano, Texas appeared first on Texas Real Estate Research Center .