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Posted on Tuesday, 1st June 2010 by Anna Kulbinski

You may wonder why you need the services of a professional Realtor. There are many reasons, but one of them is that without a Realtor, your home sale might not happen. Here are 5 reasons why: 1. When you don’t have a Realtor to show the house, you’ll naturally have to be there when the [...]

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Posted on Wednesday, 26th May 2010 by Anna Kulbinski

Choosing the right Realtor to help you buy or sell a home in Phoenix  is the important first step toward a successful real estate transaction, so it pays to take your time. Whether you’re buying or selling, one of the most important qualities your realtor should have is market knowledge. Choose someone who is familiar [...]

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Posted on Friday, 14th May 2010 by Anna Kulbinski

Buying a home in Phoenix today is like going back in time 8 years, only better. A look at the monthly average sales prices tells us that the lowest monthly average in 2002 was $154,392. And while we don’t yet have the averages for May of this year, the most recent figures available show a [...]

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Posted on Sunday, 9th May 2010 by Anna Kulbinski

Arcadia, in East Phoenix, is one of my favorite Phoenix neighborhoods. In fact, I recently reported on my adventures the afternoon I spent on my roller blades, taking photos of the beautiful homes in Arcadia. Once home to orange and grapefruit groves, the large irrigated lots are still dotted with some of those original citrus [...]

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Posted on Monday, 3rd May 2010 by Anna Kulbinski

Phoenix zip code 85016 covers a large and diverse area – taking in the Arizona Biltmore Golf Course and part of Phoenix Mountains Park. Therefore, it’s not surprising that the homes for sale today range from a lender-owned one-bedroom home at $25,000 all the way up to a five bedroom home at $4,995,000. This diversity [...]

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Posted on Sunday, 7th March 2010 by Anna Kulbinski

There are 35 historic districts in Phoenix, Arizona. In the heart of the city in the North Central Corridor, north of Camelback between Central Avenue and 7th Avenue lies the historic neighborhood called Medlock Place. The area is named after the developer Floyd Medlock. This area tells a story of a vision that still lives [...]

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Posted on Saturday, 27th February 2010 by Anna Kulbinski

There is no better time than now to purchase your Phoenix home. Not only the buyer tax credit is due to expire on April 30, 2010, but FHA has additional changes not exactly beneficial for the buyer going into effect. On January 20, 2010, FHA announced some significant changes: The up-front mortgage insurance premium (MIP) [...]

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Posted on Thursday, 25th February 2010 by Anna Kulbinski

Locating the perfect home can be a long, time consuming, exhausting and stressful process, but purchasing a short sale home can be even more of all of the above.  A lot of short sale properties are listed at a price below the market value, but keep in mind when submitting an offer on such a [...]

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Posted on Sunday, 17th January 2010 by Anna Kulbinski

When we entered the last decade things were going along as normal. Prices were increasing at a moderate rate of between 4 and 6 percent each year – just slightly above the average increase for the previous 5 years. Then, in 2003, things began to change. Prices rose about 8% from the beginning of 2003 [...]

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