Category: North Scottsdale
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Welcome Snowbirds
Well it’s that time of year and I think it’s safe to say they are here. Driving recently I have seen license plates from Maine, Illinois, Washington State, Minnesota, Oregan, Kansa and from Canada, Alberta and BC. I have clients in town from Minnesota and Michigan. Luckily for the out of towners the cold snap […]
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Predictions For Scottsdale and Paradise Valley Real Estate in 2012
Let me start this post with the caveat that no one can accurately predict what is going to happen on the micro level of the property market. There are just too many variables and unforeseen factors. Disclaimers put to the side I’m going to make some predictions of things I see happening in the luxury real estate […]
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North Scottsdale | Subdivision of the Day | Desert Highlands
Desert Highlands is a classic North Scottsdale address. Nicklaus golf. Full service country club. Stunning views to Pinnacle Peak and south to the city lights. But when you look at the numbers Desert Highlands could represent a significant buying opportunity currently. Desert Highlands The Numbers I pulled the following numbers from the Arizona Regional Multiple […]
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Scottsdale Subdivision of the Day: Windgate Ranch
As you zip along Thompson Peak Parkway heading north from Frank Lloyd Wright Blvd there is one lessor known community. Everyone is fully aware of McDowell Mountain Ranch, DC Ranch or Silverleaf. But on the western side of the road tucked in is the newer community of Windgate Ranch. It’s a great location because you […]
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Fall in Scottsdale
Well it’s actually only a month until Winter is officially here. In Scottsdale you will be excused if you had hardly noticed Fall underway. But at my open house this afternoon in Cactus Acres I managed to snap a couple of pictures that at least show some signs of the Autumnal season. Of course there […]
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North Scottsdale Subdivision of the Day | Pima Acres
Last night I was previewing two large homes on acre estates in the Pima Acres area of north Scottsdale. The photo was a little blurry. The reason for that is let me tell you, Pima Acres at night is dark. Super dark. Driving a long Sierra Pinta at night is a challenge there is almost […]