Thursday, April 14, 2016

April Is Keep America Beautiful Month

In advance of Earth Day on April 22, communities around the Metroplex are holding environmental and beautification events.

Your homeowner's association may be sponsoring an event for your neighborhood.

Or, find an opportunity to be community-minded and participate in Keep America Beautiful's Great American Cleanup events throughout the area. The Great American Cleanup is the nation’s largest community improvement program, taking place in some 20,000 communities nationwide. Learn more about how you can get involved in a community event where you live.  


Great American Cleanup-Plano, April 16

Great American Cleanup-Allen, April 16





Don't Mess with Texas Trash-Off --
all on April 16



Trash Bash-Balch Springs, April 16


Clean It and Green It- Frisco, April 23

Earth Day Texas, Fair Park, Dallas,  April 22-24

Devise your own neighborhood event for your family with a scavenger hunt to pick up trash.

Here's a list to get you started. Scavenger Hunt List

Monday, March 28, 2016

Newcomers to the Lone Star State

Four Texas Metro Areas Collectively Add More Than 400,000 People in the Last Year, Census Bureau Reports

Have you noticed the influx of newcomers to your neighborhood?   According to a U.S. Census Bureau release, four Texas metro areas together added more people last year than any state in the country except for Texas as a whole, according to new U.S. Census Bureau population estimates released today. The population in these four metro areas increased by more than 400,000 people from July 1, 2014, to July 1, 2015.

The Houston-The Woodlands-Sugar Land and Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington metro areas added about 159,000 and 145,000 residents, respectively — the largest gains of any metro areas in the nation. Two additional Texas metro areas adjacent to each other — Austin-Round Rock and San Antonio-New Braunfels — were each also among the 16 nationwide to gain 50,000 or more people over the period.
These four Texas metro areas collectively added about 412,000 people. Texas as a whole gained about 490,000.

Eight counties drove Texas’ metro area growth and were among the 20 counties nationwide that gained the most population between 2014 and 2015. Altogether, they added 306,736 people:
  • The Dallas metro area contained four of these counties: Tarrant, Dallas, Collin and Denton.
  • The Houston metro area contained two: Harris, which led the nation by gaining more than 90,000 people, and Fort Bend.
  • Bexar, in the San Antonio metro area.
  • Travis, in the Austin metro area.
In the true Texas friendly spirit, make newcomers feel welcome and invite them to get involved. They're more than a number--they're neighbors!

Tuesday, October 6, 2015

North Texans Are Coping with Higher Water Bills

Water restrictions have eased in North Texas, but water bills are soaring. What’s a beleaguered homeowner to do about his yard? 

Cooling fall temperatures may bring a temporary respite, especially if an El Nino weather pattern serves up a rainy winter.  Not a prediction, but we can hope.

For the long term, the savvy homeowner should become wiser about water usage in their household and also adapt their landscaping to employ more drought-tolerant turf and plants.  Fortunately, a number of great resources are available to help the water-worried find relief. 

Always check the design guidelines and modifications process for your community association before making changes to your landscape.

Here’s What Homeowners Can Do

The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension offers a number of programs to educate homeowners about best practices in conserving water.   

McKinney’s  Myers Park hosts Earth-Kind GardenTours as well as an annual Garden Show featuring native plants and water saving landscape ideas.  Visit the websites to learn details or contact Earth Kind Garden Tours at 972-548-4219.

The city of Plano hosts periodic Water-Wise Landscape Tours. Sign up to be notified for the spring tour.

The CMA Blog posts articles:  Running out of Water features Water-Wise tips from Dr. Dottie Woodson of the Texas A& M Agricultural Extension

Friday, September 25, 2015

A Home to Make Dreams Come True

Tour Custom Model September 26-October 30








In partnership with A Wish with Wings, a Texas non-profit that works to grant wishes of Texan children with life-threatening medical conditions, a home in Carillon Southlake is opening its doors for a good cause.  The Carillon community association is managed by CMA.

Jon Atwood, president of Atwood Custom Homes, builds homes to fuel his passion for creating. With over ten years of experience and creativity, each home he builds is meant to be the dream home for every homeowner.  Atwood's lot was originally purchased and designed for a different client - who backed out last minute. "Fort Worth Magazine" turned this empty lot around by asking Atwood to be this year's builder. He worked at lightning speed and had the home sold before framing began!

Nearly 10,000 people are expected to tour this 6,000 square foot home located at 1100 Lake Carillon Drive - you can enjoy this amazing home from September 26 until October 30. It is $10.00 to tour - You won't want to miss it! 

Admission is $20, which includes a $10 donation to A Wish with Wings.

Friday, August 28, 2015

Spa-Like Owner's Retreat!

Many homeowners are spending time and money creating a real haven in their master bathroom. Focusing on those changes that inspire relaxation and luxury,  many opt for a space that they enjoy for more than just showering and brushing their teeth!

If you are considering making a bathroom change, think about what you would like to include; a soaking tub rather that a whirlpool, dual shower heads for a couples experience, a ledge for you to sit on or for propping a leg up for shaving. Do you need a full glass shower with shower doors to keep clean? How about just a recessed shower pan with open sides for entering? Many people are even adding a heated mat under the tile to create a warmer floor on cold mornings.

If you are thinking of making your master bathroom have a more spa-like feeling, think of using subtle colors and finishes, with soft undertones of nature.



Thanks to Tamara Hyland, owner of  Total Renaissance Construciton and Renovations for being our guest blogger.  


Thursday, August 13, 2015

Community Pool Makes a Splash on Social Media

CMA is sharing a social media post about a great neighborhood we manage.  Here's what homeowners say about their community pool. It's wonderful to be able to enjoy a refreshing, well-maintained swimming pool on these hot August days.


Tuesday, August 11, 2015

What if Bruce Springsteen conducted your leadership workshop?

What can you learn and apply in your community?

A professional colleague of our company’s CEO shared a classic Springsteen and the E-Street band video as a great example of leadership and how teams work creatively.  So this idea is not original with CMA, but we thought it worth sharing.  Whether you’re a Springsteen fan or not, you’ll be able to observe “how” they make music and their exuberant enthusiasm in creating an experience for their audience and themselves.

Bruce and the core E-Street Band have played together since the early 70s.  You can read more of their history on Wikipedia if you’re not already a fan.

Springsteen never tells the band the playlist until just as the show starts. And band members say the list doesn’t matter much, because he almost always changes mid-stream. He is prone to decide in the moment to play a different version of the intended song.  While this may sound unprepared, for these consummate professionals, it’s an edge that keeps the performance fresh.  As the video illustrates, he often throws an unplanned song to the band. This is where the leadership example comes in.  Take a few minutes to watch the video and count the number of leadership traits you can observe.


As our colleague commented when he shared this link: “There is risk involved. There is a spontaneity that doesn’t give anybody time to posture or second guess. The band is watching and waiting while preparing for an experience. They have probably played 'You Never Can Tell' before, but it is about to become a live product that they hear as they make it. Note the showcasing of the band members, especially the horn section. They have not been with the E-Street Band very long compared to the core members. There is no consulting about their readiness. Yet Springsteen pulls, not pushes. Most of all, note that Springsteen and everybody else is simply having fun. It’s contagious.”

Renowned for his tireless energy and 3 hour ‘plus’concerts, “…Springsteen and the band clearly appear to be having fun, feeding off each other.  Especially listen to his very last sentence at the fade out. It sums up teamwork.  Use his last sentence to evaluate your own leadership skillset.”

Some take-aways from your viewing might suggest how to engage your community.
  • Don’t be afraid to be spontaneous.
  • Invite newer members to participate and be in the spotlight.
  • Appreciate the talents of other members and trust them to perform.
  • Smile, engage and have fun.
  • Welcome everyone to join in and delight in a shared experience.

 That’s why they call him ‘The Boss.’  He clearly knows something about leadership.


Thursday, March 5, 2015

Running out of water!

What can homeowners do to conserve it?

Access to adequate, clean water has become a critical issue for Texas communities. Drought, water restrictions, increased demands on municipal water supplies due to population growth and business development—these challenges quite literally affect homeowners and their backyards!  

What can community associations and owners do to preserve this precious natural resource?

A beautiful landscape with a lot of water conserving flowering
plants and efficient irrigation practices. 
Dr. Dotty Woodson, Extension Program Specialist-Water Resources with Texas A&M AgriLife Research and Extension lectures worldwide educating professional and lay audiences about best practices in water conservation.

In a recent talk hosted by CMA, Dr. Woodson presented strategies which community associations and landscape professionals can employ.

Besides a concise overview of the statewide and local water planning and implications, she discussed and illustrated a number of basic principles useful for homeowners:
  • Planning and Design
  • Soil Analysis and Preparation
  • Plant Selection
  • Practical Turf Areas/Management
  • Irrigation Efficiency
  • Mulch
  • Pest Control
  • Rainwater Harvesting
  • Rain Gardens
To view her Powerpoint presentation with notes, click here Water-Wise Strategies for HOAs.
To download a pdf of the presentation, click here.


Thanks to Dr. Dotty Woodson for allowing us to share her presentation on our CMA blog.

Extension Program Specialist-Water Resources
Biological and Agricultural Engineering
Horticulture Professional
Rainwater Harvesting Professional
Texas A&M AgriLife Research and Extension
Dallas, TX

Tuesday, February 10, 2015

Home Fire Is Biggest Disaster Threat

Did you know the biggest disaster threat in the United States isn’t floods, hurricanes or tornadoes; it’s fire.  Across the country, the American Red Cross responds to more than 60, 000 home fires every year, providing meals, shelter, comfort and support to help families get back on their feet.  

Fires not only destroy homes and personal belongings, but they also cause serious injury and death.  Home fires can happen to anyone, anywhere. In fact, seven times a day, a person dies in a home fire in the U.S., according to the National Fire Protection Association, and a fire-related injury is reported every 40 minutes.

Take these two simple steps to protect your home and increase your chances of surviving a fire:  
get a smoke alarm and create a fire escape plan.  

Learn more about home fire prevention at the Red Cross website.  You can download a Fire Safety Checklist and print out a home fire escape plan worksheet.


Thursday, February 5, 2015

Saving Water at Home: In Your Kitchen and Bathroom

Watersaving tips courtesy of the David Weekley Homes newsletter.

Water is a limited resource, and it’s up to us to conserve and protect it as much as possible. Here are some tidbits of water wisdom you can incorporate into your everyday life, so we can all start making a difference.

In the Kitchen
  • Use a high-efficiency dishwasher and consume less water than washing dishes by hand
  • Only run your dishwasher with a full load; this saves water and energy
  • Soak pots and pans rather than running water while scraping them
  • An aerator on a kitchen faucet can reduce flow to less than one gallon per minute
  • Don’t use running water to thaw frozen food; use the refrigerator
  • Wash fruits and vegetables in a pan rather than running tap water over them
  • Save the water from rinsing fruit and veggies to water house plants
  • When ice cubes fall on the floor, drop them in a house plant instead of the sink
In the Bathroom

  • Take a short shower instead of a bath; baths consume up to 70 gallons of water
  • Cut your 10-minute shower to five and save 12.5 gallons with a low-flow showerhead – 25 gallons with a standard 5-gallon-per-minute showerhead
  • Install a high-efficiency toilet and save up to 19 gallons per person per day
  • Turn off the water while brushing your teeth or shaving and you’ll save up to 10 gallons per day
  • Plug the sink to rinse your razor and save up to 300 gallons a month

Who said one person can’t make a difference? With putting some (or all) of these tips into action, we can all make a difference!

Tuesday, September 2, 2014

Kitchen Ideas


There are so many great ideas for convenience and luxury in the kitchen today. If you are thinking of making some changes to improve the function in your kitchen, consider these ideas:
  1.  If you are going to change the countertops, now is a great time to increase the overhang of a bar top so you can place barstools or simply have more work space. If the overhang is not over 12 inches, you probably do not need to add corbels for support.
  2. Think about placing your microwave in a lower cabinet or island. This will open up a spot for a second oven that you want or visually make the upper cabinets look cleaner and less cluttered.
  3. Consider changing your kitchen faucet to  one that senses motion and turns off and on with just a wave of the hand. Meant for busy cooks, the ease of use is amazing, and it also keeps the faucet cleaner and free from germs caused by touching repeatedly. One brand that I have used is by Moen, called Motion Sense. check it out!  MoenMotionsense


This guest post is courtesy of Tamara Hyland of Total Renaissance Reconstruction. Thanks for being a guest blogger, Tamara!

Friday, June 20, 2014

An Outdoor Lifestyle

The concept of outdoor rooms for outdoor living and maximizing outdoor spaces such as gardens and patios has really taken off in recent years. The reasons can range from shrinking square footage in modern housing to improved products for outdoor living, but we can all agree that the extra space provides added flexibility. Before you begin furnishing an outdoor room you have to decide how you want the space to function:
  • A place to gather and entertain
  • A private retreat
  • A place for cooking and dining, or just dining
  • A playroom for children and friends
  • A multipurpose area where you combine different activities

Once you've narrowed down a purpose for your outdoor room, select a location. Depending on what kind of outdoor space you have, you may have just one option or be able to select from many.
If you have less space to work with, it will call for more efficient planning and creativity. You can turn that area into an exquisite outdoor room with special attention to function and form.
When you have plenty of space, you still have to pay attention to form and function, but you will have more leeway.
Choose a spot with a view if possible. If you don't already have a view, create one with plantings, garden sculpture, fountains and accessories.

Add drama to your location with your furniture and fabrics; consider crisp, bright colors.
Special thanks to our guest blogger Tamara Hyland of  Total Renaissance Construction.

Wednesday, June 4, 2014

Is New Carpeting on your Mind?

If you are considering buying new carpeting for your house and have not done so in a number of years, keep a few ideas in mind. Generally, people buy carpeting for their homes because the material is soft and warm, helps insulate from noise and is affordable. But, if you have family members with allergies, you might want to keep in mind that carpeting holds, dirt, dust and the mites that come along with the dust. If you have animals, carpeting will also hang onto those pet smells like urine. You probably know that the typical life expectancy of carpeting is around 10 years with average use, so you will need to re-carpet when it starts looking worn in even just a couple of rooms. 
Keep in mind that if you have a 2 story house and the stairs are carpeted, that the steps take a lot of wear and tear so consider buying a thicker carpet like a woven wool since they are quite durable for these areas. Do not buy a looped carpet for stairs since they can snag and the loops can open up.
If you are thinking of new carpeting, consider buying one with Low VOC's-volatile organic chemicals. This will help you keep your family more protected in the home environment when you install a carpeting made from natural products with fewer fumes and chemical free dyes.
Do not skimp on the carpet pad since a good carpet pad helps support the carpeting lying on top of it and provides strength and cushioning. A good quality pad will prevent the backing of the carpeting from coming apart over time. 
Think about how you live in your home before selecting a carpet since there are many styles to consider. A plush carpeting shows footprints and is best in low traffic parts of the home. Berber is a tough carpeting that is great for kid and pet areas since it does not show tracks and is very sturdy.  If you have high traffic areas, you might also think about installing a textured carpeting since it does not show tracks and reflects the light. High pile carpets like friezes are great for hiding footprints and dirt and are a bit less formal than a plush. 
It is also important to select a good quality carpet provider and installer.
Consider these things when shopping for and selecting a new carpet for your home. 

Thanks to our guest blogger, Tamara Hyland, of Total Renaissance Construction

Tuesday, May 6, 2014

Try Upcycling for Fresh Design Ideas

Another buzz word that you are hearing about on the internet. What is it? Upcycling is a process of turning old or discarded items into something that is useable. It is a wonderfully "green" idea because you do not throw things into the landfills, you find uses for things by finding a better purpose. It is also "thrifty" and a way to refashion an item into something else that is useful.
What can be up cycled? If you use your imagination, you will find creative ways to use old materials. 
  1. Cut up an old t-shirt to make strips to make yarn  for a rag rug, for example.
  2. Old tires can be used to create a bucket.
  3. You can use old cans for planting things-just creatively paint or decorate them.
  4. Hang an old suitcase on the wall to use as a shelf.
  5. You can make a light fixture form old plastic milk containers.
  6. Use old greeting cards for gift tags on presents.
There are numerous ideas and the list is just limited by your own imagination. So, when you take something old and find another use for it, you are up cycling and protecting the environment, being creative and thrifty, all at the same time.

Thanks to Tamara Hyland of http://www.TotalRenaissanceConstruction.com for being our guest blogger.

Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Housing in DFW is still hot!

A recent report by Residential Strategies, Inc. underscored the continuing strong demand for homes.  For the first quarter, 2014, the median new home price in DFW was up 8.0% from the first quarter 2013.

Job growth is a leading economic indicator affecting the housing market. For the 12 month period ending February, 2014, the job growth rate for the DFW area was 2.7% compared with the national average of 1.5%. 

The Texas A&M Real Estate Center shows an increase of 16% in existing home sales compared with a year ago  (February, 2013).  With the tight housing supply, area prices have continued to rise.  According to S&P Case-Schiller, year-over-year prices in Dallas for January, 2014, were up 10.0%. 

That's still plenty of good news for home buyers and sellers alike.