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What are you doing this Saturday?
I read this blog from http://goshinkarate.blogspot.com/2010/03/are-you-losing-your-marbles.html and I thought I would shar it here..... 3900 MARBLES or How Many Saturdays Do you Have Left?? The older I get, the more I enjoy Saturday mornings. Perhaps Read More...
New way to Search the Arizona MLS - Check this out
I like Its look and layout, it’s more interesting, and has more user options. The search by map feature. The ease of use for the consumer to request more information about a listing or to contact you. SEARCH THE ARIZONA MLS - IT'S FREE Direct Read More...
New way to Search the Arizona MLS - MUST SEE
I like Its look and layout, it’s more interesting, and has more user options. The search by map feature. The ease of use for the consumer to request more information about a listing or to contact you. SEARCH THE ARIZONA MLS - IT'S FREE Direct Read More...
Market Summary for the Beginning of February
As normal, January was a relatively slow month for sales with a total of 5,788 reported through ARMLS for all areas and types. This compares with 7,611 for December and 4,704 for January 2009. Nevertheless this is the second highest sales count ever for Read More...
4 out of 10 Recent Buyers Used FHA Loans
According to the most recent REALTORS® Confidence Index , 39 percent of recent buyers purchased a home with a Federal Housing Administration-insured loan. REALTORS® who took part in the November survey also reported that the number of first-time Read More...
Arizona housing market picks up; Foreclosures Drop
Land Advisors' debut real-estate forecast event last week drew a crowd that packed an Arizona Biltmore resort ballroom. Here are some key data and predictions from the event, "Real Estate: Evolution of an Industry." But the building market Read More...
Things you should know when buying a home in Arizona
7 Things All Buyers Ought to Know "Ignorance is bliss" was never said about real estate purchases for 7 good reasons: 1. " Knowledge is bliss" may not make it as a buyer's slogan either, because you don't have to know it all—just Read More...
Special Alert: First Time Homebuyer Tax Credit Extended Into 2010!
First Time Homebuyer Tax Credit Extended Into 2010! Plus...A New Tax Credit for Certain Existing Home Owners! It's official. President Obama has signed a bill that extends the tax credit for first-time homebuyers (FTHBs) into the first half of 2010. Read More...
Bank-owned . . . and not improving until the economy does
Subprime loans were problem, but overall, broader economic woes contributed to pain Home-foreclosure activity has spilled across every geographic and socioeconomic border this year, proving that no community was too cautious, clever or well-funded to Read More...
Young people are potentially the winners in this recession.
A Historic Time to Buy Young people just starting to invest and buying their first homes are potentially the winners in this recession. First-time homebuyers, most between the ages of 25 and 45, accounted for about 45 percent of home sales from January Read More...
Retail Real Estate --- Grim Assessment
Signs advertise available retail spaces in the Chandler Mercado shopping center at the northwest corner of Arizona Avenue and Warner Road in Chandler. Feb. 10, 2009. No improvement seen for retail real estate Store closings will continue to outpace openings Read More...
Housing slump that caused the worst recession in seven decades is abating.
Home prices in Arizona fell less than forecast Sept. 29 -- Home values in 20 U.S. metropolitan areas declined less than forecast in the year ended in July, a sign the housing slump that led to the worst recession in seven decades is abating. The S&P/Case-Shiller Read More...
Mortgage Rates Remain Low, Increasing Affordability
Freddie Mac (NYSE:FRE) today released the results of its Primary Mortgage Market Survey (PMMS) in which the 30-year fixed-rate mortgage (FRM) averaged 5.04 percent with an average 0.6 point for the week ending September 24, 2009, unchanged from last week Read More...
Changes to the $8,000 home buyer Tax Credit
Washington Report: Tax Credit Changes The first major change to the $8,000 home buyers tax credit began moving through Congress last week, giving hope to real estate and building groups pushing for extension of the entire program before it expires Nov. Read More...
Scottsdale Arizona - North Valley Home Prices Holding Steady
Valley home prices holding steady 3-month trend indicates 27-month freefall may have come to an end, ASU expert says After a record-breaking 27 months of decline in the Valley's median home price, some of the most influential local real-estate analysts Read More...
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