Wilson County Housing Blog! Real Estate News For Floresville, La Vernia and South San Antonio: Floresville, Texas! A Great Place to Call Home.

Floresville, Texas! A Great Place to Call Home.

Floresville, Texas! A Great Place to Call Home.

Floresville, Texas! A Great Place to Call Home.

For the past eleven years I have been blessed to call Floresville, Texas my home.

Floresville is a beautiful community located within a 30 minute commute of downtown San Antonio. This allows Floresville to maintain its small town charm while still having the advantages of being near a big city.

Floresville enjoys a population of approximately 7250 (per 2006 census).

The weather averages for Floresville are;

January average temperature- High 64F/Low 38F

July average temperature- High 97F/73F

The annual precipitation is 29.4 inches. The growing season is 280 days per year.

For more information on Floresville, Texas visit www.cityoffloresville.org .

 For Information on Floresville public schools visit www.fisd.us .

Cindy Cranston and Faye Taylor are REALTORS© with Keller Williams Heritage living and doing business in the South San Antonio, Floresville and La Vernia, Texas market. We represent both homeowners and home buyers in these areas.

The Total Edge Team is ‘Your Key to a Competitive Edge in the San Antonio, La Vernia and Floresville Real Estate Market!'

 

Total Edge Team

Cindy Cranston

Representing Home Buyers, and Sellers.

Specializing in San Antonio, La Vernia, Floresville real estate.

Keller Williams Heritage -  Agent

 Cindy's Cell 210-373-8634

Email TotalEdgeTeam@gmail.com

Website www.TotaledgeTeam.com

"Total Edge Team, Your Key To A Competitive Edge When Buying Or Selling Real Estate!"

 

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Cindy Cranston and Faye Taylor are the Total Edge Team Realtors® with Keller Williams Realty Heritage living and doing business in the South Texas, San Antonio, Floresville and La Vernia, Texas market. They represents both homeowners and home buyers in these market areas.They specialize in military family and distressed properties. They enjoy the great rewards gained by helping our military heroes and their families buy or sell their home, and assisting distressed homeowners to sell their home and avoid foreclosure.

Cindy has been involved with the  United States military her entire life; First as a proud military brat while her father served, then as a Medical Technician in the Air Force, and for the past 14 years as a military wife to her career military husband.

Cindy~ 'Having been around the military my whole life gives me a unique perspective on the challenges that face a military family. I am uniquely qualified to understand this situation from all angles, and enjoy helping relieve some of the burdens caused by your military PCS.'

Faye has earned a Certified Distressed Property Expert (CDPE) designation from the National Association of Realtors®. The CDPE designation makes her uniquely qualified to assist homeowners who risk losing their homes. She works diligently with loan mitigation, asset managers and the homeowner to find an alternative to foreclosure.

Faye~ 'Working with homeowners and families to help them avoid a bank foreclosure is truly rewarding. The prospect of foreclosure can be financially and emotionally devastating, it's important to understand your options. CDPE has equipped me to help homeowners navigate this process and guide them to their best course of action.'

2 commentsCindy Cranston • March 18 2010 11:28PM

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I'll have to take a look at Floresville the next time I am in the San Antonio area.

Posted by Sharon Parisi (Keller Williams Dallas Premier Realty) about 2 years ago
Some time ago, I needed to buy a building for my firm but I did not have enough money and couldn't order something. Thank heaven my sister suggested to take the home loans from reliable creditors. Thence, I acted that and used to be happy with my student loan.
Posted by ChristianPAUL29 8 months ago

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