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Old Town Scottsdale – Explore Museums / Art / Real Estate

Old Town Scottsdale – Explore Museums and Art! Some of the things that are unique about Old Town Scottsdale are the shopping, restaurants, entertainment and best of all Real Estate. Old Town has that western flavor and the history many people don’t know about, nor get the credit of its history when the credit is [...]... Read more

New Real Estate: Special offers in May! Move in Now!

New Real Estate: Move in Now!  As I have indicated from a previous article, the inventory throughout the valley has never been so low until now. Yet, there are multiple offers on many of these resale homes. Have you lost patience in finding out if your offer on a resale property has been accepted or [...]... Read more

Real Estate Photography Tip #1

Real Estate Photography Tip #1 Pole Aerial Photography or PAP Almost all Real Estate Agents know that good pictures are extremely important in marketing your home. I can’t think of a single thing that is more important the good high quality pictures. I state this some what reluctantly as when I peruse the local MLS [...]... Read more

Real Estate Inventory Low in April 2012:

Real Estate Inventory Low in April 2012: The numbers continue to fall, inventory that is, the real estate inventory has never been so low. Typically, that means when inventory is low, there would be a higher demand in housing, leading to significant price increase, correct? For those including myself who took Economics in college would [...]... Read more

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