"33th Best Place to Live in US by CNN in 2012"

The nation's "top places to live and learn" by GreatSchools.org. Washington-based C.Q. Press rated Gilbert the "safest municipality in Arizona, and 24th safest in the nation.

Val Vista Lakes - Water Wonderland Paradise

Val Vista Lakes offerings are the result of an artfully master planned community consisting of 900 acres. This luxury development includes twenty-four subdivisions of exquisite properties, some of which have lakefront and several of which are custom gated communities.

Seville - Deluxe Neighborhood for Every Lifestyle

Located in south Gilbert, Seville is a unique and beautiful golf course community. It features an 18 hole Championship Golf Course Designed By Gary Panks that gently winds its way throughout the community.

The Islands - Live by the Lakes

The Islands, located in Gilbert, Arizona, is the largest lake community in the Phoenix Valley. Elegantly constructed around a beautiful, peaceful lake, properties in the Islands are among Gilbert's most sought-after real estate.

Tuesday, June 25, 2013

How to Inspect Your Future Neighborhood

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A Russian proverb goes: "Don't buy the house, buy the neighborhood."

Perhaps the most frequently shirked due-diligence duty by homebuyers is a thorough screening of the prospective neighborhood -- and of the neighbors. While buyers spend countless resources on inspections, radon tests, surveys and appraisals, they too often settle for just a cursory examination of the block that's destined to become their habitat.

There's no comparable research in the United States, but a study by Halifax Home Insurance Co. in Britain said 360,000 Brits moved due to bad neighbors in 2010 -- nearly 1 in 10. The most common complaints were aggressive behavior, excessive noise and unkempt properties.

There's no one-size-fits-all strategy to screening neighborhoods. "Everyone has different things that are important to them," says Sarah Davis, a broker with Partners Realty of California in San Diego. "A yappy dog may really bother one person and another not much at all."

With that caution flag unfurled, we give buyers five "musts" designed to help them answer the question: "How do I inspect a neighborhood?"

Conduct a criminal search
Nothing puts fear in a family faster than the discovery of a sex offender on the block. Moreover, sellers and agents in most states aren't obliged to volunteer information about the presence of nearby sex offenders. Ask pointedly if any listed offenders or previously listed offenders dwell in the neighborhood. Then always follow that up with your own search at the National Sex Offender Public Website, NSOPW.gov. Sex offenders have been known to cause more than worry wrinkles and less outside playtime; their presence can depress neighboring home values and dampen resale potential.

Don't overlook other crime either. No matter how bucolic an area appears, some neighborhoods are more prone to break-ins, car thefts and other offenses. For example, subdivisions just off major highways are attractive to thieves because they offer quick getaways. CrimeMapping.com maintains a crime log of most large and mid-size cities and can issue email alerts when a crime occurs in a neighborhood. If your area isn't covered, check with the city to see where you can inspect neighborhood crime records. Ask if the city offers email alerts.

Click here to view Criminal Risk by zipcode

Case the neighborhood
This requires a different brand of detective work. Most buyers visit prospective neighborhoods only at midday and don't see their complexions change. Inspect the neighborhood at varying hours. Park the car down the street and walk around the block on a Saturday night. Are there any deal breakers such as rowdy neighbors, dogs that bark nonstop, street racing or airplanes flying low overhead?

Other "watch-outs" include unkempt and cluttered lawns, street-corner lurkers, houses with frequent visitors, too few or too many children, strange odors (from a nearby landfill or industry), ear-splitting train horns, ceaseless traffic din from nearby highways, graffiti, bright streetlights or commercial lighting streaming in windows -- and an abundance of homes for sale or in foreclosure. A good agent can produce lists of both. Too many for-sale homes can signify a neighborhood in transition to mostly rentals.

If you feel bold, politely strike up conversations with folks who live on the street and get an earful.

Click here to view Neighborhood Information by zipcode

Do homework on the neighborhood schools
Have kids who are in school (or will be)? You'll need to thoroughly vet their future school. Real estate agents might be reluctant to talk much about your school district if it isn't exemplary.

Fortunately, there are online resources. School demographics and student-teacher ratios can be found at the National Center for Education Statistics website, NCES.ed.gov, by clicking on "School Search," while school ratings and reviews can be seen at GreatSchools.org.

There's no substitute, however, for a tour to inspect a school's character, safety and culture. "Ask about class size, enrollment growth and adequate school funding," Davis says. "The quality of the school district has a lot to do with resale value."

Click here to research Neighborhood School by zipcode

Survey for lot-line land mines
Could your potential new dream home use a new fence? You might hold off on your plans. You'd be shocked to see how many presumed yard boundaries are actually wrong by a few feet or more -- and how many neighbors are primed to call you on that fact if you rub them the wrong way after moving in.

Perhaps worse, some neighbors may try to claim a sliver of your potential land that they've been using for years through a phenomenon called adverse possession (squatter's rights). If there's any lot-line ambiguity whatsoever, go to the township and inspect the property survey, then check it against the property lines. You may want to order a new survey if a wide disparity becomes apparent.

Take a broader view
See and think beyond your immediate block. That empty lot on the corner entrance to your subdivision looks like a great place for neighborhood touch football or soccer, but it may contain an unsavory surprise: commercial zoning. Instead of just another house, that lot may someday yield a convenience store or fast-food restaurant, with the requisite noise, lighting and traffic. Find out from your agent or the city what's allowed there.

Finally, practice your commute from your prospective neighborhood. A home that's closer to work doesn't necessarily mean a faster drive time because of congested feeder roads and other factors. Study your mass-transit options as well, just in case. Determine if the area's service and leisure options are adequate and close enough for your tastes. "Look into the amenities of the area," Davis says. "See what churches are there or other things that might interest you like cafes, bars and malls."

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MLS 4955352 - 3 Bedrooms Homes for Sale in Lyon's Gate Gilbert 85295

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3 Bedrooms Homes for Sale in Lyon's Gate Gilbert 85295 MLS#4955352MLS: 4955352
Community: Lyon's Gate
Bedrooms : 3
Bathrooms : 2.5
Square Foot : 1,890
Lot Size : 3,111 sq.ft
Home Year Built : 2008

3 Bedrooms 2.5 Bathrooms with Den HUD Home for Sale in Lyons Gate Gilbert 85295. Located in the popular Lyons Gate subdivision featuring a great room floor plan, 2 car garage, 3 bedrooms plus an office/den, accent paint, kitchen with oak cabinets, smooth top electric range, built in microwave, tile floor and a pantry. All bedrooms are upstairs including the spacious master suite with a double sink vanity and a walk in closet. Residents of Lyons Gate enjoy the use of the community pool, spa, parks and basketball court.

Lyon's Gate, Gilbert AZ 85295
Lyon's Gate is located at Ray Road between Greenfield Road and Recker Road, right off the Loop 202 freeway in Gilbert, Arizona. Lyon's Gate residents know they reside in a lively city, with attractions that include Camelback Mountain and Desert Botanical Garden.

Lyon's Gate community is served by the Higley Unified School District. Children in Lyon's Gate community Kindergarten through eighth grade attend Higley Elementary School while high school students attend Williams Field High School.

Gilbert, AZ
Gilbert was recognized in 2012 as the "33th Best Place to Live in the nation", as well as among the nation's "top places to live and learn" by GreatSchools.org. Washington-based C.Q. Press rated Gilbert the "safest municipality in Arizona, and 24th safest in the nation," in their annual report released November 2009 using FBI statistics. Gilbert's Cosmo Dog Park has twice made Dog Fancy magazine's list of top dog parks in the nation since opening in 2006, including being named Dog Park of the Year in 2007. The Riparian Preserve at Water Ranch is recognized by the National Audubon Society as being an "Important Bird Area". Gilbert has been named as a "bicycle" and "tree-friendly" community and receives "high satisfaction rates" from citizens in town surveys. Zipcodes in Gilbert: 85233, 85234, 85295, 85296, 85297 and 85298.


* Important Disclosure: This property is available at the time of this page creation. It is very possible that an offer has been submitted or even accepted since that time. If you are interested in this property, Please CALL or TXT 480-788-6408 to check on its current availability.

Thursday, June 20, 2013

3 Bedrooms Homes for Sale in Lyons Gate Gilbert 85295

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3 Bedrooms Homes for Sale Lyon Gates Gilbert 85295 MLS # 4954436MLS: 4954436
Community: Lyon's Gate
Bedrooms : 3
Bathrooms : 2.5
Square Foot : 1,503
Lot Size : 3,504 sq.ft
Home Year Built : 2008

3 Bedrooms 2.5 Bathrooms HUD Homes for Sale in Lyon Gate, Gilbert 85295. $$ SAVE THOUSANDS$$ Set YOUR sights on Seton! This gorgeous 3 bedroom 2.5 bathroom home in Lyon Gate, Gilbert 85295 has a community clubhouse, pool, BBQ area and park! The kitchen is equipped with black appliances and has dark, wooden cabinets. With separate family and dining rooms, you can have privacy while you watch your favorite movie. The backyard has a quaint covered patio perfect for your summer BBQs!

Lyon's Gate, Gilbert AZ 85295
Lyon's Gate is located at Ray Road between Greenfield Road and Recker Road, right off the Loop 202 freeway in Gilbert, Arizona. Lyon's Gate residents know they reside in a lively city, with attractions that include Camelback Mountain and Desert Botanical Garden.

Lyon's Gate community is served by the Higley Unified School District. Children in Lyon's Gate community Kindergarten through eighth grade attend Higley Elementary School while high school students attend Williams Field High School.

Gilbert, AZ
Gilbert was recognized in 2012 as the "33th Best Place to Live in the nation", as well as among the nation's "top places to live and learn" by GreatSchools.org. Washington-based C.Q. Press rated Gilbert the "safest municipality in Arizona, and 24th safest in the nation," in their annual report released November 2009 using FBI statistics. Gilbert's Cosmo Dog Park has twice made Dog Fancy magazine's list of top dog parks in the nation since opening in 2006, including being named Dog Park of the Year in 2007. The Riparian Preserve at Water Ranch is recognized by the National Audubon Society as being an "Important Bird Area". Gilbert has been named as a "bicycle" and "tree-friendly" community and receives "high satisfaction rates" from citizens in town surveys. Zipcodes in Gilbert: 85233, 85234, 85295, 85296, 85297 and 85298.


* Important Disclosure: This property is available at the time of this page creation. It is very possible that an offer has been submitted or even accepted since that time. If you are interested in this property, Please CALL or TXT 480-788-6408 to check on its current availability.

Thursday, June 13, 2013

Greater Phoenix Market Update May 2013

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Greater Phoenix Market Update May 2013

Wednesday, June 12, 2013

3 Bedrooms Homes for Sale in Gilbert 85296

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MLS: 4948010
Community: Cottonwoods Crossing
Bedrooms : 3
Bathrooms : 2
Square Foot : 1,402
Lot Size : 6,281 sq.ft
Home Year Built : 1996

3 Bedrooms HUD Homes for Sale Gilbert 85296. Located in the Cottonwood Crossing community featuring a 2 car garage, interior laundry room, a separate formal living room and family room, vaulted ceilings, accent paint, eat in kitchen with a bay window, island/breakfast bar and a pantry. 3 Bedrooms Homes for Sale Gilbert 85296, the master suite has a full bath and walk in closet and overlooks the large back yard and covered patio.

Gilbert, AZ
Gilbert was recognized in 2012 as the "33th Best Place to Live in the nation", as well as among the nation's "top places to live and learn" by GreatSchools.org. Washington-based C.Q. Press rated Gilbert the "safest municipality in Arizona, and 24th safest in the nation," in their annual report released November 2009 using FBI statistics. Gilbert's Cosmo Dog Park has twice made Dog Fancy magazine's list of top dog parks in the nation since opening in 2006, including being named Dog Park of the Year in 2007. The Riparian Preserve at Water Ranch is recognized by the National Audubon Society as being an "Important Bird Area". Gilbert has been named as a "bicycle" and "tree-friendly" community and receives "high satisfaction rates" from citizens in town surveys. Zipcodes in Gilbert: 85233, 85234, 85295, 85296, 85297 and 85298.


* Important Disclosure: This property is available at the time of this page creation. It is very possible that an offer has been submitted or even accepted since that time. If you are interested in this property, Please CALL or TXT 480-788-6408 to check on its current availability.

Monday, June 10, 2013

Gilbert May 2013 Market Update

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Median Sold Price (Single Family Homes) in Gilbert (by zipcode) 
May 2012 - May 2013

May 2013 Gilbert Market Highlight:
  • Active Listing (Inventory) is stable 745 (April 2013) vs 738 (May 2013)
  • Homes sold increase from 430 (April 2013) to 517 (May 2013)
  • Average Sold Price is stable $269,244 (April 2013) vs $269,487 (May 2013)
  • Price per sq/ft is stable $118 (April 2013) vs $119 (May 2013)
  • 80% of Single Family Homes sold are Traditional Sale
Median Sold Price in Gilbert by zipcode May 2012 - May 2013
*Active Listing
**Price/SQFT
Gilbert
745
$119
85233
88
$119
85234
126
$119
85295
152
$114
85296
113
$115
85297
108
$116
85298
158
$132
* Active Listing as 6/1/13
** Price/SQFT as 6/10/13
source armls. Information is deemed to be reliable, but is not guaranteed

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Thursday, June 6, 2013

What is HomePath Homes?

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What is a HomePath home?
HomePath homes are Fannie-Mae-owned properties (acquired through foreclosure). Most of these properties are move-in ready and require little to no work.  Not only are the homes labeled as HomePath because of their great condition, but also because they’re eligible for HomePath financing.

HomePath Mortgage features:
  • As little as 3% down payment
  • No appraisal required
  • No mortgage insurance
First Look™ Program
Fannie Mae's innovative First Look marketing period was created to promote homeownership and contribute to neighborhood stabilization — allowing homebuyers to bid and purchase foreclosed properties before they are made available to investors.
  • First Look is typically the first 15 days a property is listed on HomePath.com (Nevada is 30 days)
  • Properties in the First Look period have a countdown clock on the property information page of HomePath.com displaying the days remaining to purchase
  • Eligible buyers during First Look are owner occupants*, public entities and their partners, and some non profits.
*Owner occupants are those buyers that will occupy the property as their principal residence within 60 days of closing and will maintain their occupancy for at least 1 year. Owner-occupant purchasers are required to sign an Owner Occupant Certification as a rider to the Real Estate Purchase Addendum. A buyer purchasing in the name of a trust, purchasing as a vacation/part-time residence, or purchasing so another person or relative can live in the property will typically be considered an investor and not eligible during First Look. Investor offers submitted after the First Look period expires will be considered along with all other offers.

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Wednesday, June 5, 2013

May 2013 Market Update

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Ahwatukee, Chandler, Gilbert, Mesa and Scottsdale
Median Sold Price May 2012 - May 2013
May 2013 Market Statistics
May 2013 Market Statistics

Ahwatukee Chandler Gilbert Mesa Scottsdale
 New 187 491 566 697 622
 Pending 119 323 376 530 347
 Sold 186 420 517 649 545
 Current Active 285 632 745 1077 1736
 Median Sold Price compare to last month +9.5% +2.0% -2.1% +2.9% +5.2%

As 6/1/13. source armls. Information is deemed to be reliable, but is not guaranteed.

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3 Bedrooms Homes for Sale Power Ranch 85297

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MLS: 4945035
Community: Power Ranch
Bedrooms : 3
Bathrooms : 2.5
Square Foot : 1,907
Lot Size : 2,325 sq.ft
Home Year Built : 2007

3 Bedrooms HUD Homes for Sale in Power Ranch Gilbert 85297. Round up the posse and head on over to your BEAUTIFUL new home in Power Ranch! Upgrades galore here! This beauty features 3 bedrooms, separate living room, loft, and so much more! Gorgeous kitchen is a dream come true! It's fully equipped with top of the line stainless steel appliances, granite counters, and island. Everything you need is already in place! Master bedroom features a sliding door that overlooks the front courtyard and also has a mini suite. Master bath has separate shower/tub and double sinks! Enjoy intimate entertaining in your sideyard too! Not to mention the beautiful community of Power Ranch offers several pools/spas, catch and release lake, club house, sport courts, and parks! Don't miss out!

Power Ranch and Trilogy at Power Ranch is the masterplanned community that has set the standard in the southeast valley of metropolitan Phoenix, Arizona. It offers a welcome oasis of comfort with an abundance of large scale amenities.

Power Ranch is designed to celebrate diversity and foster the active Arizona family lifestyle with a wide variety of homeowner activities. Although Power Ranch is a growing community, it retains the small town feeling that is the hallmark of the best places to live and a the perfect place to raise your family for decades to come. Power Ranch is so much more than just a house.

Power Ranch is a multi-award winning community. It was selected as the Best Masterplanned Community 2003, 2004 and 2005 by Ranking Arizona and ranked in the top five communities since 2003. It was recognized as one of the five Best Master Planned Communities the Nation by the National Association of Home Builders in 2002.

Gilbert, AZ
Gilbert was recognized in 2012 as the "33th Best Place to Live in the nation", as well as among the nation's "top places to live and learn" by GreatSchools.org. Washington-based C.Q. Press rated Gilbert the "safest municipality in Arizona, and 24th safest in the nation," in their annual report released November 2009 using FBI statistics. Gilbert's Cosmo Dog Park has twice made Dog Fancy magazine's list of top dog parks in the nation since opening in 2006, including being named Dog Park of the Year in 2007. The Riparian Preserve at Water Ranch is recognized by the National Audubon Society as being an "Important Bird Area". Gilbert has been named as a "bicycle" and "tree-friendly" community and receives "high satisfaction rates" from citizens in town surveys. Zipcodes in Gilbert: 85233, 85234, 85295, 85296, 85297 and 85298.


* Important Disclosure: This property is available at the time of this page creation. It is very possible that an offer has been submitted or even accepted since that time. If you are interested in this property, Please call 480-721-6253 to check on its current availability.

Monday, June 3, 2013

5 Dirt-Cheap Home Staging Ideas

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When it comes to selling your home, appearance is everything. But hiring a professional "stager" to prepare the home for prospective buyers can cost anywhere from $50 to $150 per hour, according to Jessica Page, a Realtor with Innovative Real Estate in Denver.

Fortunately, homeowners can take matters into their own hands.

Page, along with veteran Florida Realtor Jennifer Radice, of Coldwell Banker in Boca Raton, share expert tips for staging your home that cost next to nothing.

Pack away personal items
Packing away personal items is one of the simplest -- and cheapest -- things you can do to sell your house or condo quickly, according to Page and Radice.

"The reason you want to 'de-personalize' your home is because you want buyers to view it as their potential home," Page says.

Prospective buyers won't be able to picture themselves in the house if they're surrounded by dozens of photos of your children and grandparents.

"Pictures are extremely distracting. You cannot believe how long potential buyers will stop and stare at people they do not know in photos," says Radice, who also recommends removing any religious items from plain view.

"You want your home to show like a model," Radice says.

In addition to attracting the buyer, "you want the buyer's agent to enjoy showing the home. You never know whom they may have, if this particular buyer is not interested," says Radice, who is in the top 1 percent of Realtors nationwide.

The cost: $2 to $3 for a roll of packaging tape. You already have the scissors on hand and you can often score the boxes for free from a neighborhood store.

Clear away clutter
Ridding your home of clutter is another simple way to get buyers to focus on the bones of the house, not the titles in your CD collection.

"This is the hardest thing for most people to do because they are emotionally attached to everything in the house," Page says.

"After years of living in the same home, clutter collects in such a way that may not be evident to the homeowner. However, it does affect the way buyers see the home, even if you do not realize it. Clutter collects on shelves and countertops, and in drawers, closets, garages, attics and basements," she says.

Radice recommends removing items from countertops in the kitchen and bathrooms.

"If you have kids, get rid of the toys all around the house. For all you know, the buyers could be empty nesters," Radice says.

She suggests putting things in boxes and neatly stacking them in the corner of the garage. Anything extra should go in a small, rented storage unit.

Even better, ask a friend or relative to hang onto your items for free.

"Pack up 90 percent of your home," Radice says.

The cost: The price of a storage unit varies (around $45 a month for a 5-foot-by-5-foot unit).

Rearrange and neutralize rooms
Rearrange the rooms in your home to reel in prospective buyers. Make sure each room has a distinct, useful purpose.

Page suggests touring builders' models to see how the rooms are furnished.

"Builders are experts on preparing their product for prospective buyers," she says.

Radice says closets should be "neat and organized."

"The pair of shoes that you haven't worn in 10 years, get rid of," she says.

If your home has been painted recently, consider yourself ahead of the game. If not, take a paintbrush to the rooms that need it most. Sellers who paint the interior of their home will see a large return on the investment, Page says.

"Fresh, neutral paint on the walls, trim and doors is worth its weight in gold -- it makes everything appear clean and new," she says.

The cost: Anywhere from $12 to $50 per gallon for paint, plus another $10 to $50 for other painting supplies (primer, brushes, drop cloths, etc.) You can get back some of that money as a refund on your taxes for any items you donate to charity (such as those extra shoes in the closet).

Scrub and deodorize
No one wants to look at a dirty, smelly home -- especially not prospective buyers. So make sure your house or condo shines from top to bottom.

Page says cleaning and deodorizing a home before every showing "should be first and foremost."

The goal is to help buyers imagine themselves living in the home, Page says.

"When buyers see an unkempt home or smell something when they first walk in, they become turned off immediately," Page says. "They can rarely see past it to look at all of the great features in the home."

Radice suggests having the house professionally cleaned so that everything is spotless -- windows, sliding glass door tracks, garage, basement, ceiling fans, etc.

"This is worth the money spent," Radice says.

She also recommends baking cookies in the oven, bringing cinnamon sticks to a slow boil in a pot of water or using air freshener to mask smells before each showing. Ridding the home of litter boxes is also a must.

The cost: Varies by the location and size of the home cleaning service, but typically less than $100 to clean a four-bedroom, 2,500-square-foot home. Cookie dough runs about $3.

Enhance curb appeal
Whatever you do, do not overlook the home's exterior when selling.

"Curb appeal is just as important as cleaning the inside of the home -- it's the buyer's first impression of your home," Page says.

Radice agrees. "You only have one chance to make a first impression. There are so few buyers out there -- you want your home to stand out."

Mow the lawn, make sure the sidewalk and driveway are free of clutter and debris, and ensure the house number is easily visible.

It may also be beneficial to pressure-clean the exterior of your home, driveway and sidewalk, if needed.

Another valuable low-cost solution? Mulch.

"Mulch is cheap and covers a multitude of sins. It makes everything look trim and neat," Radice says.

The cost: Mulch costs around $3 per bag.The cost of renting a pressure washer varies, but you may be able to get one from a local hardware store for around $50 per day. It may cost double that to purchase a pressure washer. Professional cleaning with a pressure washer for a 2,500 square-foot-house may set you back about $250.

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This Month in Real Estate June 2013

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