Arizona
Local real estate market shows mixed signals
Home sales in Cochise County in the first quarter of 2011 were down 10.7 percent from the fourth quarter, but were up 6 percent compared to the first quarter of 2010. There were 267 homes sold countywide in the first quarter of this year, …
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Golf and real estate make a team effort
By DANIEL DULLUM The idea of creating a liaison between the industries of golf and real estate seemed like a natural to Al and Jane Andersen of Chandler. And since no such entity existed, they took an entrepreneurial leap of faith and did it themselves …
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New legislation pertaining to real estate in Arizona
(Pretty confusing —Realtors have asked the Department of Real Estate for a clarification of the above.) HB 2717 — Homeowners Associations (HOAs) in some instances were charging homeowners for placement of “for sale” or “for lease” signs. …
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Report: Phoenix foreclosure rate decreases
However, Associate Professor of Real Estate Jay Butler said that this decline is not unusual at the beginning of any year and may not continue. Discussions of stricter underwriting guidelines, concerns of inflation and possible lowering of the Federal …
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Real estate: Developers lose luxury Saguaro Ranch
“Given the distressed real estate market in Arizona, it is impressive that the debtors have so many lots in escrow,” Hollowell wrote about the feasibility of the plan. “Impressive, and probably unsustainable.” Phinny called it a “sad day,” adding, …
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Econo-Size Your Home
A smaller mortgage payments or more money to invest, lower Real Estate Taxes, less utility costs, lower insurance premiums, less yard work, less maintenance costs, etc. It will be a lot! You now will have more money to enjoy vacations, …
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Sedona Real Estate: Now’s the Time
| by Gabrielle Morney If you’ve been long dreaming of buying a home in Sedona’s red rock country, there may never be a better time. Prices are starting to creep up; inventory is dropping; and there are still some steals on the market. … » |
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What makes commercial real estate foreclosures different then residential
Where do delinquent commercial real estate loans go to die? At one lender, ironically it’s a place called SAD: Special Assets Department. Led by senior vice president Sheryl Lewis, the department’s handling of defaults typifies what is happening in …
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Giaconda Office Building defaults; May’s home foreclosure data is mixed
… of Rehabilitation Facilities, represented by Buzz Isaacson, CB Richard Ellis. Michael Gross, Tucson Realty & Trust Co., represented the tenant. E-mail news items for this column to ryohem@azbiz.com. Inside Real Estate & Construction appears weekly.
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Buying Sedona real estate – For Sale by Owner
| by Gabrielle Morney In the market for a Sedona home? The time is now. Prices are starting to creep up; inventory is dropping; and there are still some steals on the market. Here’s one particularly incredible value: it’s a 3 bedroom, 1-3/4 bath, … » |
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