US Real Estate
Arizona based Valley Cities
September 1, 2009 by justintevya · Leave a Comment
Phoenix and surrounding valley cities in Arizona are ripe with great real estate options. You can find the listings via the internet. You can also contact a real estate company in the surrounding areas and have them take you around to visit the different options that are out there. There are so many great properties to look at and you will find something that will suit your needs. Be sure that when you look at these properties you will have the idea of moving there. It is a great place to relocate a family to. There are many things to see and do and it has just about everything you can imagine.
There are lots of positives about moving to the Phoenix and surrounding valley cities in Arizona. You will find a reasonable cost of living, lots of jobs and good school systems. There is a great possibility for having a good to great life in these areas, so if you are looking for a great place to live or are thinking of relocating then this is the place to go. With all the positives that are there it is a great idea to start planning on it now. Make the move to this area and watch your life improve dramatically.
In Phoenix and surrounding valley cities in Arizona there are lots of opportunity for those looking to buy or for those looking to sell, too. Getting into the real estate in this area is a great field right now, so if you were thinking of doing it you might find it very lucrative right now. Remember that you will need to do your research and make sure that you get the license requirements filled before you can go list and sell houses. This career might be the one for you so it is worth looking into especially at this time.
When you are in the market for some prime properties in Phoenix and surrounding valley cities in Arizona start looking into it now because there is a lot of opportunities out there. You will be pleased with what you find and that is the main goal. Get busy and see just what the area has to offer you.
Up and Coming Hot spots to buy a home near Phoenix, Scottsdale, Gilbert, Chandler, and the surrounding valley.
September 1, 2009 by justintevya · Leave a Comment
In the month of July 2009, over 10,444 homes were sold in the Phoenix metropolitan area. Arizona’s unemployment is in double digits, yet homes are selling like hotcakes. That seems to be a dichotomy in national economics. Regardless of the contradictory evidence of global, national, or international economic factors, the Phoenix market is hot.
Choosing a community for your new home depends on your family situation, your life style, and what things you find important in a neighborhood. For those looking for a community that caters to family and family life, you may want to look at the Mesa and Gilbert community. Mesa and Gilbert are a quick drive south east of Phoenix directly off the interstate 60 highway. These communities are more sedate with little to do after nine o’clock in the evening. They tend to focus on family and family activities.
If you like living in a college community with a rich intellectual and cultural experience, Tempe may be your destination. The Arizona State University is located here. The theatre, college sports, and distinguished speakers are options for a night out here.
If you are young thirty something, you have several options to choose from for your new residence. Chandler, Ahwatukee, and Scottsdale are all established communities with amenities for the young professional. Upscale restaurants, bars, and unique shopping experiences are all available in those communities. They also have the top schools in the state.
If you don’t mind a long drive, there are several bedroom communities with new housing still being built. The communities of Avondale, Queen Creek, Surprise and Maricopa are all in driving distance of downtown Phoenix. All of those communities have blown-up exponentially in the last few years. The housing dollar is strong in these communities also. The homes there are larger and more economical because of the drive. They tend to price out a few thousand lower than the homes closer to Phoenix.
The data collected continues to improve in every area. Housing permits for new builds are showing strength. The resale market is up 59% over July 2008. Those selling homes are now getting multiple offers for their properties. So, with things looking up, where should a buyer plan to purchase in the Phoenix area? No matter what your taste in community living, you will find something in the Phoenix Valley. With real estate getting back on track the choice is yours!
Logical Advice for Buying a Home
August 14, 2009 by justintevya · Leave a Comment
Rushing into a house purchase is all too common. As with romantic relationships, it’s easy to get swept away by emotion. Once you realize you’ve fallen in love with the wrong house, it may be too late! The consequences of a bad decision range from buyer’s remorse to foreclosure. When buying a home, avoid costly mistakes by using logic.
Before looking at a single house, know whether you’re buying a house or a home. Will this be a place in which to raise a family? Is the purpose of buying a house primarily as an investment?
Know what you can comfortably afford. Please note – this is not the same as how much you can borrow! Factor in a reasonable cushion for unforeseen maintenance and other expenses.
Assess your actual needs versus optional wants. Knowing the difference is a key step toward buying a home based on logic. In addition, also determine your deal-breakers. Know ahead of time where you are able and willing to compromise.
Think about amenities in advance. For instance, do you have the extra time and money required for pool or hot-tub maintenance? Don’t even look at houses with amenities that are impractical based on your lifestyle or economic circumstances.
Consider your skills and interest in home maintenance and repair. Unless you can easily afford to pay to have the work done, or are confident in your ability to do the work yourself, do not consider a home in need of even minor renovation.
Based on your needs, wants, and deal-breakers, create a rating sheet with which to compare houses. This helps you when viewing homes and also gives direction to the real estate agent so as not to waste valuable time. Refuse to see homes that do not meet your criteria. If the agent is not respectful of your budget or specifications, find a different agent.
When viewing homes, do not take the agent’s or seller’s word on questions of permits or zoning. For instance, if you intend to do renovations or operate a home-based business, contact the proper local authorities regarding applicable regulations or permit requirements.
Hire an independent home inspector to assess any house under serious consideration. Talk to the inspector about both current and potential problems.
Finally, have patience with the process. If you’ve done your homework and you’re proceeding logically, the right home is out there just waiting to be found.
Interesting Elements to buying Arizona Homes
August 12, 2009 by justintevya · Leave a Comment
I’ve been giving a lot of thought to the subtleties and landscapes (no pun intended) of real estate in Arizona, and have come up with a handful of tidbits which I find really different and interesting. I wanted to share them, so here goes.
1. Like just about everything else in the country right now, property prices in Arizona have plummeted over the last year. Zillow.com offer some great city-by-city statistics on this, if you’re interested in checking them out. While the prices have been cut in half (and by more than that in some places), now that the economy is supposedly on an up-swing, this means people with money to spend on real estate in Arizona have a great position. You can buy cheap and wait to cash in as property values and prices rise.
2. Arizona has low, competitive property taxes which, although they vary from one city, town or village to the next, holding relatively low at an average of 1.3% on market value. States like New York have property taxes that are nearly 40% higher than the national average, so Arizona residents get a pretty sweet deal on their taxes!
3. In 2006, the DaimlerChrysler (remember back when Chrysler wasn’t part of Fiat?) Proving Grounds, located to the northwest of Phoenix, were sold for a record-breaking $312 million dollars to a group of developers who paid a premium price for this huge tract of land. (Okay, that one doesn’t have a lot of bearing on the points about owning property in Arizona, but it’s an interesting fact about how much money has exchanged hands for massive – we’re talking 5,500 acres here – tracts of land in this state in the past).
4. The owner of the Grand Ole Opry has been planning a huge hotel located in Mesa, Arizona, since September 2008. This hotel would be the biggest one in Arizona, featuring a huge golf course and other amenities for guests.
There are plenty of other interesting elements to Arizona’s real estate scene. If you look for yourself, you’ll be surprised at what you find!
