According to BankRate, more than 13 million Americans work from home. That makes a home office one of the most requested features for today’s home buyers. Home offices range from a private, dedicated space to an unused back bedroom. Some home buyers require an independent, outside entrance, some have need of additional space to welcome… Read More
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A Brooklyn V’s Thank You Thursday
We are extreme fans of Brooklyn V’s Pizza in Gilbert, Arizona, but in a much more meaningful sense than the fact that they create our favorite ‘Back East style’ Pizza or the most scrumptious Chicken Marsala ever. What makes Brooklyn V’s so extraordinary, is that they truly care about their community. Each year around the… Read More
Homeowners Insurance Coverage, 5 Myths Debunked
Did you know, that something called a CLUE report can be critical when you’re buying a home? CLUE stands for Comprehensive Loss Underwriting Exchange and might also be known as a Letter of Experience or simply Property Insurance History. This report details all insurance claims made against a specific property, typically within the past 7… Read More
Phoenix Valley Among Top Metro Areas for Millennial-Veteran Home Buyers
I’m detecting a subtle shift in the demographics of home buyers lately, at least among a large segment of my clientele. I frequently handle VA transactions but in recent years my Veteran consumers seem to be younger, indeed many fall into the under 40 category commonly known as Millennials. — — Veterans and Military Members… Read More
Thank You Thursday – One Day, Immeasurable Contribution, Great Kindness
“It’s awesome, it puts your faith back in humanity”. These are the heartfelt words of Reggie Henderson, a formerly homeless Army Veteran who, along with his dog, has been staying in a Phoenix transitional residence while he finds work and a permanent place to live. We first heard this story on 3TV Arizona’s Family, and we… Read More
Foreclosures Dropping Nationwide. Is Your Local Market an Anomaly?
Nationwide, foreclosures have been steadily decreasing since 2010. However there are a few isolated markets that have been seeing a recent increase in foreclosures and foreclosure starts. This is not necessarily baffling. It’s no coincidence that the majority of these locals are the same ones that have experienced a faster-than-average rise in home prices. Most… Read More
No Credit Score? No Problem, You Might Just Need a ‘Boost’
First-time home buyers often have an issue with their credit score, not because it’s bad but because it’s non-existent. No worries you’re not alone, somewhere close to 50 million adults do not have a credit score. Nevertheless, an acceptable credit score is crucial if you plan on applying for a mortgage. Before you begin the… Read More
Great Spaces: Properties in Paradise
Featured in this post are several stunning waterfront homes for sale in Miami, Hawaii, South Carolina and New Hampshire… yes, New Hampshire! All are extravagantly appointed, all have amazing water views. You can’t help being drawn to a water view. Often, Phoenix Valley luxury homes will feature amazing vistas across elegant swimming pools and serene… Read More
Will Homestead Exemption Protect You From Forced Sale of Your Home?
So what does the term Homestead Exemption mean and how does it apply to you? A homestead generally refers to one’s owned, primary residence, and is a protection of the value or a predetermined portion of the equity in your principal dwelling place from some creditors and/or forced sale of your home.
Luxury Market on Record Streak
Though the luxury housing market nationwide has experienced a resurgence in the past year, an article written by Inman News and re-posted on the WFG Title Company blog describes a recent rise in inventory within the luxury market, which in many cases has resulted in a noticeable slowdown of price increases and a general loss… Read More