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Going Solar

July 21, 2010

One of the great things about living in Arizona is the inexpensive heating cost in the winter. Having family who grew up in New England, I know they routinely spent over $600 a month in heating costs. This isn’t something we need worry about in the Phoenix area. However, during the summer when temps can reach 110+ our cooling costs can cause our wallet a bit of pain. Fortunately, there is something we can do about this. The same sun that heats up our house and our pool and makes it necessary to park in whatever shade we can find, can also be used to reduce our energy bills.

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Phoenix Areas Listed as a Best Place to Live

July 13, 2010

Money Magazine released yesterday its annual edition of the 100 Best Places to Live, and two Arizona cities have made the top 100.

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Tips for Moving while Expecting

July 10, 2010

One of my clients is a great couple who are about to have twins and will be moving into a North Phoenix home. I recently gave some moving tips here but they asked me for some additional advice specifically about moving while expecting. I thought I would share these ideas with all of you in case they come in handy. And please chime in with your own tips as well.

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Ways to Make Your Phoenix Home Cooler

July 2, 2010

Phoenix is hot! And this holiday weekend is no exception.

Now I don’t know about you but I love the Phoenix heat and do appreciate the dry climate. At the same time, I also appreciate being able to cool off – especially during a holiday weekend when family and friends tend to gather around outside.

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Fountain Hills – Gated – Cul-de-Sac – 2200sf

July 2, 2010

Check out the view and the sunsets every night from the Fountain Hills oasis. What does your dream look like? If it includes great, mature landscaping, a pool with water features, a place to install that outdoor b-b-q, then this could be it!

This 3 bed, 3 bath home features a large family [...]

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Furnishing Your Phoenix Home On a Budget

June 22, 2010

Whether you are heading to a second home to escape the summer heat or are looking to spruce up your home furnishings for a home sale, finding furniture for a decent price can be difficult. In order to reserve your cash for more important things, I have put together a few resources that might be helpful as you embark on a bit of redecorating.

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Just In: Foreclosures Down in the Phoenix Real Estate Market

June 9, 2010

Last week, I reported on recent data of foreclosures in the Phoenix real estate market. If you remember, April foreclosures were down 2 percent nationally (year-over-year). This was the first annual decrease in five years.

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Phoenix Homes With or Without a Pool

June 7, 2010

According to my car thermometer, it was 111 degrees today. That’s hot. Which made me think about swimming pools and the often asked question, “Is a pool a value-add to my Phoenix home . . . or a money pit?”

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ASU Repeat Sales Index Reports a Year-Over-Year Increase Marketwide in Phoenix Real Estate

June 2, 2010

At the end of April, I wrote about how – for the first time in three years – there was an increase in the lower-price and foreclosure segments of the Phoenix market.

Well, I’m excited to share this month that – also for the first time in three years – Phoenix-area housing prices are showing an overall – yes, marketwide – year-over-year increase. Champagne, anyone?

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Buying a Phoenix Home Foreclosure

May 31, 2010

With mortgage rates at record lows and the stock market shaky these days, more and more people are putting money in an asset they understand – real estate. And I’m getting a lot of questions about buying foreclosures. Foreclosures can be a great deal but there are many things to consider when looking into purchasing a bank-owned home. I just urge you to be cautious.

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