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Accredited Buyer's Representative ABR infographic highlighting home buyer representation benefits, offer strategies, and mortgage services from Energy Realty Group Broker Nick Getzendanner.

Raising the Bar for DFW Buyers: Why I Took the ABR Designation Course

Raising the Bar for DFW Homebuyers: Why I Just Completed the ABR® Course Real estate is constantly evolving, and so is the commitment required to serve clients at the highest level. I recently completed the coursework for the Accredited Buyer’s Representative (ABR®) designation and am eagerly awaiting the official certification rollout! What Does Earning the ABR® Designation Mean? The...

No Trespassing: Summer Pest Control Tips for DFW Homeowners

When the North Texas summer hits full swing in June, we all know what to expect: blazing heat, soaring humidity, and high electric bills. But there is another summer side effect that catches many Fort Worth, Aledo, and Weatherford homeowners off guard—an sudden influx of uninvited, multi-legged house guests. As the Texas sun bakes the earth and drives groundwater deep beneath the surface, local pests...

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 significantly;...

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...

VA Loan Intel: 3 Myths That Stop Veterans from Buying Acreage

VA Loan Intel: 3 Myths That Stop Veterans from Buying Acreage Whether you are looking for a few acres in Aledo or a sprawling homestead in Parker County, many Veterans hesitate to use their VA benefits because of bad intel. At Energy Realty Group, we’ve seen too many heroes miss out on their dream property because of common misconceptions about land and acreage.In 2026, the DFW market is moving fast....

The Silent Ranks: Why Military Spouses are the Real Project Managers of the PCS

The Silent Ranks: Why Military Spouses are the Real Project Managers of the PCS A Permanent Change of Station (PCS) is more than just a move; it’s a full-scale tactical relocation. While the service member is focused on out-processing and prepping for the next mission, the military spouse is usually the "Commander of the Home Front," managing a thousand moving parts simultaneously. The Ultimate...

VA Loan Myths vs. 2026 Reality

VA Loan Myths vs. 2026 Reality: Why "Zero Down" is Just the Beginning As a Marine Veteran and Broker, I hear the same myths about VA loans every single week. "They take too long to close," "The appraisals are too tough," or "Sellers hate them." In the 2026 DFW market, these misconceptions are costing veterans thousands and making sellers miss out on some of the strongest buyers available. Let’s set the...

Hunting for Acreage? Why the VA Loan is Your Secret Weapon

  Hunting for Acreage? Why the VA Loan is Your Secret Weapon in DFW There is a specific kind of peace that comes with owning a few acres in Aledo, Weatherford, or the outskirts of Fort Worth. For many veterans, that piece of Texas isn't just a dream—it’s a benefit you’ve earned. But when it comes to buying land or "ranch-style" properties, there are a lot of myths about what a VA loan can and...

Energy Realtors Broker Nick Getzendanner stands confidently in a cowboy hat in front of a stone wall, illustrating "The 98% Rule" for maximizing home sales in Fort Worth, Texas.

The 98% Rule: What Fort Worth Sellers and Buyers Need to Know in 2026

The 98% Rule: What Fort Worth Sellers and Buyers Need to Know in 2026 In the fast-paced world of Texas real estate, "List Price" is often just a starting conversation. As we navigate the Spring 2026 market, a specific number has emerged as the gold standard for setting expectations: 98.0%. According to the latest March 2026 data, the median sale-to-list price ratio in Fort Worth has settled at 98.0%. This...

A photograph of Nick Getzendanner, a Broker, REALTOR®, MLO, and Marine Veteran, standing in a blue patterned polo shirt and white cowboy hat against a stone wall. Text overlay on his chest reads: "Rainy days are for ROI checks."

Rainy Day Real Estate Strategy

Don’t Let the Rain Drain Your Home’s Value: A North Texas Guide It’s a classic, gloomy day here in the Fort Worth area. While the rain is great for our Texas landscapes, it can be a silent "equity killer" for homeowners who aren't paying attention. In North Texas, our soil behaves like a sponge—expanding when wet and shrinking when dry. If you aren't managing how water moves around your property,...