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June 2026

Infographic featuring Nick Getzendanner and Energy Realty Group explaining how foundation drip lines protect concrete slabs from Texas clay soil shrinkage during summer

Save Your Slab: Why Foundation Drip Lines Are Critical This Summer

Ask any seasoned homeowner in the Fort Worth, Aledo, or Weatherford areas what their biggest real estate nightmare is, and they will likely give you a one-word answer: foundation. Our North Texas summers bring blazing temperatures, long dry spells, and a quiet, hidden threat right beneath your feet. The culprit? Our notorious Texas blackland clay soil. When this clay gets wet, it swells up...

A heavy-duty real estate infographic and banner featuring Marine Veteran and Broker Nick Getzendanner, standing confidently in his white cowboy hat and blue polo. To his right, an illustrative schematic panel with bold charcoal, deep blue, and green accents details 'THE ESSENTIAL TEXAS HOME MAINTENANCE CHECKLIST FOR SUMMER.' It highlights how specific actions—such as installing a foundation soaker hose, servicing the HVAC unit with filter changes, and conducting post-storm roof recon—directly 'PROTECTS YOUR EQUITY' from extreme Texas heat. The full Energy Realty Group logo from image_0.png and standard contact info from image_1.png are cleanly integrated into the design, emphasizing professional authority.

Protecting Your Equity: The Essential Texas Home Maintenance Checklist for Summer

When we talk about building long-term wealth through real estate, everyone focuses on interest rates, local school districts, and market appreciation. But there is another critical side to the wealth-building equation that often gets overlooked: protecting the structural asset you already own.North Texas weather is notorious for taking a toll on residential real estate. From intense spring hailstorms to...

A custom real estate infographic featuring Nick Getzendanner, based on his portrait in image_2.png, wearing his signature patterned blue polo and white cowboy hat, pointing to a central infographic panel. The panel, titled 'BEST FORT WORTH NEIGHBORHOODS: 2026 HOME VALUE TRENDS,' organizes data on Tanglewood, Monticello, TCU, and the outer suburbs (such as Far West Fort Worth) into stacked, informative sections with icons. The header band includes the dark separator lines from image_1.png and the full Energy Realty Group logo from image_0.png. The image has contact details at the bottom right. The softly blurred background is the rustic stone wall from image_2.png, ensuring professional focus.

A Tale of Two Cities: Navigating Fort Worth Neighborhoods & Real Estate Facts in 2026

When people talk about the Fort Worth real estate market, they often look at citywide averages. But if you live here, you know Cowtown isn't a monolith. The market conditions in a historic urban pocket look completely different than a master-planned community stretching into the outer suburbs.As we advance through mid-2026, Fort Worth is firmly established as a balanced "neutral zone," with a citywide...

A detailed real estate infographic banner titled 'The Texas Acreage Dream: Navigating Well & Septic in Parker County.' It features Broker Nick Getzendanner in a white cowboy hat pointing out three critical land due diligence steps: 1) The Water Well Infrastructure, 2) The Septic System Code & Compliance, and 3) The Two-Acre Land Density Rule. The Energy Realty Group logo and company contact info are cleanly displayed.

The Texas Acreage Dream: Navigating Well, Septic, and Land Due Diligence in Parker County

There is nothing quite like driving west of Fort Worth, watching the city skyline fade in the rearview mirror, and pulling up to your own piece of North Texas acreage. Whether you are looking at Parker County land for sale in Weatherford, Springtown, or the outskirts of Aledo, owning a home with a little breathing room is the ultimate Texas lifestyle goal.However, moving from a master-planned suburban...

A comprehensive mortgage strategy infographic featuring Broker and MLO Nick Getzendanner in a white cowboy hat and blue polo shirt pointing to a visual breakdown of a 2-1 temporary seller-funded buy-down. The graphic cleanly details Year 1 savings with a 2% lower rate, Year 2 savings with a 1% lower rate, and long-term stability back at the base rate for years 3 through 30. It includes the Energy Realty Group logo and business contact info.

Cracking the Code on Interest Rates: The Power of the Temporary Seller-Funded Buy-Down

Let's have a straight-shooting talk about the elephant in the room: mortgage interest rates. As we navigate mid-2026, standard 30-year fixed interest rates across Texas are holding steady in the mid-to-high 6% range. For many North Texas families looking to buy a home in Fort Worth, Aledo, or Weatherford, that macro-rate number can feel like a roadblock to their purchasing power.Most buyers think they only...

A detailed real estate infographic and banner featuring Marine Veteran and Broker Nick Getzendanner, pointing to a central graphic illustrating three strategic routes—The Addendum, The Leaseback, and The Bridge—for North Texas families asking, 'Can You Safely Buy and Sell Simultaneously?' The Energy Realty Group logo and website are clearly visible in the Corner.

The Smart Move-Up Guide: Can You Safely Buy and Sell a Home Simultaneously?

It’s the classic real estate catch-22 that keeps countless North Texas families awake at night: "We’ve outgrown our current house, but how do we buy our next home without getting stuck with two mortgage payments—or worse, ending up homeless between closings?"For the past few years, attempting to buy and sell a home simultaneously felt like an impossible tightrope walk. In the hyper-aggressive...

A professional photo of Nick Getzendanner, Energy Realtors Broker, smiling and wearing his cowboy hat on a modern terrace with a DFW cityscape view. His arm rests on a stack of textbooks (labeled for Texas Real Estate and advanced certifications like ABR®, RENE, and MRP), and a tablet shows an online learning portal. The clean Energy Realtors logo (tree and house line) is visible in the corner. The image represents real estate expertise, education, and both in-person and online learning.

Elevate Your Texas Real Estate Career with Champions School of Real Estate

Elevate Your Texas Real Estate Career with Champions School of Real Estate Whether you are looking to break into the booming Texas property market or you are an experienced agent aiming to sharpen your edge, one thing remains absolutely true: knowledge is leverage. In an industry that evolves by the day—especially with recent shifts in buyer representation and market regulations—staying ahead of the...