Category: Scottsdale

  • Recent Client Testimonial

    It’s so important to be consistent and available to clients. Everyones timeline for when they need help is different. Real estate is especially like that because needs, goals and dreams can change so easily. This sale was such a nice story and so glad we could help and be part of it. _________________________________________________________ Please use our testimonial, […]

  • Mortgage Rates Rising: What This Means For Real Estate

    The Arizona mortgage interest rate on June 5, 2013, is up 64 basis points from last week’s average Arizona rate of 3.36%. Ok that’s something we haven’t seen in the market for a while. The thought that mortgage rates are going to start going back up. But it looks like something the market will need […]

  • Mountain Shadows, Paradise Valley

    Probably the best kept secret in all of Paradise Valley is Mountain Shadows resort. The resort itself has been closed for 8 years. But the golf course is still there and is fantastic value for money. The views from almost every hole are stunning. You have the head of Camelback to the south and Mummy […]

  • Is this a new bubble in the Scottsdale real estate market?

    Last month I had a new listing  in Scottsdale, 85259 for $797.900. That home went under contract in 7 days. The first Sunday had an open house with 25 or more groups of buyers and a contract was in place by Tuesday. Witnessing that you could feel another bubble is upon us. Here’s why this […]

  • Will The Housing Crisis Ever end? (PS It already did.)

    CBs asks the provocative question in their article dated April 5th. It may be a valid question taken on a national level but locally it seems almost absurd because the rebound in sales price has been so strong and marked. “In light of all the good news that’s out there — the stock market soaring, home prices […]

  • Urban Living On The Rise

    Have you noticed all the construction around town recently? Scottsdale and Paradise Valley don’t really have much land to expand into. Sure there are lots here and there but there’s not really enough space to build major subdivisions any longer. Except of course if that subdivision is an apartment building. At the very start of […]