Goal Planning with the Gonzalez Boys

Goal Planning

Hello Friends,

I still can’t believe the holidays came and went so fast… it seems it was just yesterday we were all ringing in the New Year! To top it off, we are somehow already done with January and steam rolling into February like it's just nothing. Which is why I want to share in this letter what I did this month with my family to ensure they too will get the most out of the New Year.

Several years ago, I read a book that talked about the importance of helping your children create goals for themselves. I have since then sat down with my oldest son for 3 years now to do this and we carefully selected his spiritual, physical, social and learning goals for each year. However,  for the first time I did it with my 3 year old son, Nicolas Max.

He was super excited without knowing what we were going to do. He just knew he was going to get to sit in the study with me and his big brother. He was so thrilled I could hardly keep his bottom to the chair. I grabbed some paper and to make it fun I let him use color markers and crayons too. Now I know what some of you may be thinking… what goals would you possibly write down and try to explain to your 3 year old, Ricardo?!

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For Nicolas, I focused on just simple things such as his responsibilities and rewards for fulfilling them. For ex. We tend to struggle with him getting dressed for school in the mornings. I decided what better way to get him to move quicker than by making it clear to him that if he does do it we will reward him! We agreed he would get 5 min of screen time on our iPad when he comes home from school. I offered him the same thing on brushing his teeth as he tends to run like a bandit as soon as he sees us get his toothbrush out!

Once he gets older I will add more detailed goals for sure. The funniest thing happened the very next day that he needed to get dressed for school and brush his teeth. He actually remembered all on his own and said to me “Daddy, I'm going to get dressed and brush my teeth so I can get screen time, ok!!” I was shocked and quickly told my wife what he said. The fact of the matter is that even at his very young age writing these down made an imprint on him. I was very proud of him. Albeit, I still do have to remind him from time to time about our little agreement. Ever since its been much easier to get him to comply once we remind him. Baby steps, right?!

Below are some goal setting sheets you can do with your family or even staff. Taking the time to understand your goals and the goals of those around you truly impact your outlook. Take care and all the best to you and your loved ones in 2019!

Best Regards, Ricardo Gonzalez

Holiday Gift Guide for the Home 2018

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Make a house feel like a home with these curated picks in our holiday gift guide!

These Linge Particular Napkins are the perfect finishing touch to a holiday table setting.
Everybody needs coasters, and these chic Terrazzo Coasters offer the perfect look.
The Cozy Pom Pom Throw is great for cuddling up on those chilly nights in with a good movie.
Make cleaning up after holiday guests easy with the iRobot Roomba!
Get smart with the Google Home Mini and Chromecast Bundle!
Give the gift of perpetually hot coffee with the Ember Temperature Control Ceramic Mug.
Channel your inner Joanna Gaines with the recipes from the Magnolia Table Cookbook.
Be a ‘sharp’ shopper and gift the Cuisinart Knife Set for the chef in your life.
Gift the Chemex Pour Over Coffee Maker for something both practical and stylish.
Need a gift they’ll like a ‘latte’? You can’t go wrong with the Nespresso VertuoPlus!


Holiday Gifts for the Home

Tis the season to be giving, but how about decorating? Functional, practical, or just plain fun, we're rounding up some of our favorite gifts that would be perfect for any of our homes (and yours as well!)

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1. Gift this Ralph Lauren cocktail set and break it out at your next soiree, or keep it as a talking piece in your living room.  

2. Abstract and eye-catching. Brighten up a dull room with a print from West Elm.

3. Light up a room (literally) with this modern yet neutral lamp

4. Cozy up by a warm fire and snuggle up with this faux fur throw

5. Quite puzzling, this gift! When Jenga meets decor- we're loving this twist on a classic game

6. Shake up your dessert game! Perfect for the tabletop or bar cart. 

7. Jazz up the library and display your books between these horse bookends

Little "green" tips that make a BIG impact

Whether you're looking to buy a new home or you've just signed on a new space, there are several tips and tricks that you can apply to go green, help the environment, and save money. Check out our list of tips to not only save the environment, but save you some bucks along the way! 

Photo credit: Shorewest

Photo credit: Shorewest

1. Look for yellow based LED lighting options. Not only do these use less energy but will also save you $$$ on your next electric bill. 

2. Cut down on harsh cleaning chemicals and substitute for all natural ingredients such as apple cider vinegar

3. Recycle, recycle, recycle!

4. Use power strips to also cut costs on your energy bill!

5. Low flow shower heads decrease water consumption by 40% or more!

6. Using healthier No-VOC paints are better for your family and better for the environment. It doesn't cost any more than regular paint and lasts just as long. More about this, here

Costa Rica Listing!

Our Costa Rica casa can be your casa.
 If you're in the market for a vacation home, stop looking - we've found it for you!

Located in a gated community in the very exclusive area in Escazu, San Jose, this 2016 built home is situated on a 1008 m2 site at the highest point on a hill. The vertical construction home is a multipurpose space surrounded by large windows and easy access to the outdoors. It was not only named "one of the best Latin American sites in architecture" by Arch Daily, but also deemed energy saving due to its design and detail.

The building program is divided into three levels. The third floor, which houses the bedrooms, provides the main volume. In spite of its heaviness, this floor appears to float in the air thanks to a strategic use of materials, shapes, and tonality; this volume is held up by concrete columns on the second level that starts out wide and ends in a thin steel union. The main access to the residence on the main floor is through a suspended bridge. This bridge recalls childhood playfulness and yields onto a balcony that envelops the main social area. The bridge acts as an invitation to discover the distant landscape, guiding entrants towards the inside of the house. 

If you or someone you know is looking for a vacation home in the tropics of Costa Rica, give us a shout! For more specs on this home, visit this link

Link Roundup

Lots have been happening in the residential real estate world. To keep you in the loop, we've garnered a link roundup of our favorite industry reads! 

Photo Credit: Samsung

Photo Credit: Samsung

1. TV or art? You tell us! Samsung has released a new television that will fit into any home's aesthetic. 

2. Speaking of tech, have you checked out Apple's newest campus yet? Booking a flight to Cupertino in 3...2...1...

3. Hurricane Harvey has impacted many within our community. We are so proud of our city and all of the money they have raised. Check out this list of ways you can give back to Harvey victims through our local businesses. #HoustonStrong! 

4. What would you do without A/C? Read this article to find out how people survived back in the day before it was invented. (Yes, even in the Houston heat!)

5. The White House might be the most well-known home in the country. But did you know that there have been dozens of renovations? Learn more on Architectural Digest!

Improve Your Move

Congrats on your new home! As exciting as it is to move into a new space, the moving process can be overwhelming. It takes a village for a transition like this but before you are able to settle into your new home, check out some of these tips for an easier move in day. 

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1. Organization is 🔑 - This is not the time to procrastinate. Sort through your items weeks before the move and label each box with the name of the contents. Number each box so that when the movers have dropped off all of your belongings, you will know if anything might have been left behind at the previous residence. 

2. Figure out your strategy 🚚 - Are you going to hire a moving company? Borrow a friend's truck? How will you get your contents from point A to point B? How many trips will it take for the furniture and boxes? Plan at least a month ahead of your move in date to secure assistance. 

3. Establish an unpacking system 📦 -  You will be faced with hundreds of tasks to remember for your move in day. Create a master moving to-do list and assign each person a role. Each person can pick a room to unpack so that no overlapping occurs (such as forks in two separate drawers). Refer to an inventory list to make sure that you've unpacked and stored everything in it's set storage place.

Do you have any tips that we should add to this list? Let us know on social media!

Link Roundup

Lots have been happening in the residential real estate world. To keep you in the loop, we've garnered a link roundup of our favorite industry reads! 

1. The man behind the multi-billion dollar operation of Amazon, Jeff Bezos, recently upgraded his crib. Check out his new $23 million digs here

2. Shoutout to the Woodlands! This neighborhood was recently named the 6th Best City to Live in 2017

3. On a more serious note, this article stands out to us on the recent real estate trends for this year. 

4. You've bought the home! Now it's time to put your personality into it! If you don't know where to start on this new project, check out this article on the beginner's guide to decorating. 

5. Have kids? Make sure they have the best available education. Check out the top public schools in Houston for 2017! 

The RG Team Premiere Party

Recently we gathered family, friends, and clients for a celebration of our brand new website and rebrand.
The party, hosted at Churrascos in the Woodlands, was a blast! The intimate gathering of friends and family who have been with us from the beginning made it a special night to remember. Thank you to all who came out to celebrate and we hope you enjoyed the show!
 Take a look at this recap for more from the night! 

A Guide to the Houston Guides

As a realtor, I have my finger on the pulse of the city, but I'm always curious to see Houston as curated by other tastemakers. Here's a roundup of the guides by some of Houston's biggest bloggers! Even I have found a few Houston spots I've yet to try out that I am excited to experience with my family. 

photo via wear + Where + well

photo via wear + Where + well

Photo via House of harper

Photo via House of harper

A GUIDE TO THE HOUSTON GUIDES

1. Say cheese! Wear + Where + Well's mural guide pins down the eclectic color walls in town and provides information on parking, best times for lighting, and maps so that you can get the perfect 'gram. 

2. Looking for an underrated and quiet yet trendy bar in town? Urban Swank will hook you up with their guide

3. Got kids? Houston City Moms Blog will hook you up with their list of top kid friendly restaurants. Let them run wild! 

4. Houston is a city with a plethora of shopping. House of Harper breaks down the best spots to shop in each category! 

5. Grab your significant other for an adventure from one of It's Not Hou, It's Me's date night picks

6. To end the roundup, L. Avenue's guide is filled with the best of beauty, bites, and boutiques

Tips for Buying a House in the Summer

With the summer market surge approaching, Ricardo advises that this season is the peak time in the industry to buy a house. He advises clients to go over their home needs and wants when meeting with their realtor beforehand that way they can start looking earlier and beat the rush of homebuyers that come with school being let out.

TIPS FOR TACKLING THE SUMMER HOME-BUYING MARKET

  • Sit down with a trusted agent and be sure to write down your wants vs. needs with them. This way you will spend more time viewing only the necessary homes and not miss out on the perfect home when it hits the market - the best homes tend to sell quicker! 
     
  • If you are in a lease agreement, take the time to talk to your landlord and propose an exit strategy that benefits both parties. There are times when a landlord will allow you to exit out of your lease if you allow the landlord to list the home for sale/lease much sooner. 
     
  • Be flexible with your closing date with the seller. Often times a seller wants a buyer to give them more time to move and in exchange, you can obtain more favorable terms for your purchase by giving this concession to the seller.