arizona real estate
arizona real estate
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by Reg Gustin - 2007-01-24
Considering Your Arizona Home's Future PotentialNew home buyers often face a lot of conflicting opinions and advice when it comes to finding the right home. There's no single right characteristic to l...
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by RE Writer - 2007-01-18
In this day of high real estate value, the ownership of a condo has become one of the more intelligent property purchases. This in combination with the inherent advantages of condo ownership have c...
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by Albert Bor - 2007-02-10
Staging your home is one of the most important steps you can take to help ensure a speedy sale on the arizona real estate market. There is a real art to staging a home. Creating the perfect buying ...
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by Sanjog Gopal - 2007-02-28
There is a lot of excitement involved when purchasing your first home. It's a time of high emotion when things can seem to take forever or happen really quickly in the same day. It is this time when s...
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by Eddie Perez-Ruberte - 2007-03-10
After the very exciting Phoenix real estate markets we've had the last few years, I find myself answering the same questions over and over:* What is the market doing?* What do I think the market is ...
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by Gary Kiernan - 2007-03-12
This past weekend, a colleague asked me to join him in a visit to a homeowner who wanted a frank and brutal assessment of his home's value. As usual, we prepared a bunch of comps, i.e. recently sol...
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by Sanjog Gopal - 2007-04-25
There are few places in the world, and fewer in North America where the style of life is more desirable than in Arizona. This area is known to get hotter than any other location in America and as s...
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by Sanjog Gopal - 2007-04-25
Prior to the listing of your home, many sellers choose to do some upgrading in an attempt to raising the asking price of their homes. This is a sound practice as home buyers are becoming more and m...
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by Seth Willis Jr. - 2007-05-09
The Land of ArizonaContrary to popular belief, Arizona real estate is not synonymous with cactus. Erase the picture of the lonesome wilderness with only the Roadrunner and Wile E. Coyote disrupting th...
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by Steve Proski - 2007-05-17
Many years ago, settlers came to an arid and dry expanse of desert in the American Southwest. Many thought the area was inhospitable, it was too hot and too dry. If those people could see what evolved...