For Buyers

Market conditions have never been better for buyers, but finding the right property, negotiating the best deal, and managing all the details are as complicated as ever. Whether you’re a first-time buyer, a current homeowner, or a real estate investor, you need a trustworthy, knowledgable real estate professional to help you through the home buying process. You need an Executive.

Executives Versus Agents

A real estate Executive is more than an agent. An Executive is a trusted source of local information, familiar with every block of every neighborhood, and able to help you understand how and where you’d fit best. An Executive understands local market conditions, so you can make a conservative but fair offer that will get you in the right home at the right price. Above all, an Executive is a professional, with years of experience negotiating deals and managing legal and regulatory red tape. When you’re dealing with an Executive, you can relax and focus on finding the perfect home, knowing you’re in good hands.

The Perfect Home

A home is more than a number of bathrooms and bedrooms. While amenities set baselines and standards for your search, an ideal home is one that meets your needs for things that can’t be measured in bedrooms, bathrooms, and square footage. Style, safety, history, neighborhood character, local schools, cultural resources, and how much you can reasonably afford are just a few of the factors your Executive will consider during your home search. A perfect home should stir your emotions, and an Executive will help you find the home that does just that–without letting emotions get in the way of your negotiations.

Negotiations and Financing

An Executive is an expert negotiator who knows where to start an offer, how far to push, and when to walk away. Executives can also help you understand the “hidden” costs and fees associated with the home buying process to ensure that you don’t get in over your head. Once your offer is accepted, an Executive will walk you through inspections and other contingencies, closing, underwriting, and escrow, so you can move into your new home without any worries.

I’ve included some relevant blog posts and links for your review. If you would like more information on how an Executive can help you find you dream home, please contact me.

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Happy Friday!

Relax – It’s Friday!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Calendar of events

Have some fun with Calendar of Events- from AZ Guide:

http://www.arizonaguide.com/events-calendar

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Happy Friday!

Happy Friday!

We had a wonderful vacation in Santa Barbara and Carmel!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Information from City of Scottsdale

School’s back – be vigilant and keep our children safe
School’s back in session and that means school zones are active and school buses are on the road. The Scottsdale Police Department and the Scottsdale Unified School District remind drivers to do their part to keep kids safe as they walk and bicycle to school. All Scottsdale school zones are 15 mph. Parents should give themselves plenty of time when leaving home to safely drop off or pick up children. School zones are clearly marked and many have nearby crossing guards wearing brightly colored vests to assist children who are walking, bicycling and loading and unloading from buses. Police officers will be actively enforcing traffic laws in these areas to ensure student safety. For more school zone safety tips, watch this video.

 

Calendar of events

Have some fun with Calendar of Events- from AZ Guide:

http://www.arizonaguide.com/events-calendar

 

 

 

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Happy Friday!

Happy Friday!

Calendar of events

Have some fun with Calendar of Events- from AZ Guide:

http://www.arizonaguide.com/events-calendar

 

 

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Tell me what’s going on?

Tell me what’s going on?

Water.  The time is now to plan for our future water needs. Please see information below from the ASU Morrison Institute for Public Policy newsletter.

 

 

 

Our Water Future Town Hall set for Aug. 25

http://morrisoninstitute.asu.edu/media/news-events/our-water-future-town-hall-set-for-aug.-25

July 26, 2011

Morrison Institute for Public Policy Senior Research Fellow Grady Gammage Jr. will join a group of experts Aug. 25 for the “Changing Planet Town Hall at Arizona State University: Adapting to Our Water Future.”

The scientists and public policymakers will discuss how to develop more sustainable water practices, Aug. 25, 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., at Galvin Playhouse, 51 E. 10th St., in Tempe.

The panel will be moderated by NBC News correspondent Anne Thompson.

NBC Learn, National Science Foundation and DISCOVER magazine are partnering with ASU to present the town hall, which will feature panelists:

  • Bill Richardson, former governor of New Mexico
  • Pat Mulroy, general manager, Southern Nevada Water Authority
  • Heidi Cullen, host of Forecast Earth and research scientist and correspondent for Climate Central
  • Gammage, who also is a Senior Sustainability Scholar at the ASU Global Institute of Sustainability

The town hall is free and open to the public. RSVPs are requested.

Doors will open at 5 p.m. Aug. 25, and will close at 5:45 p.m.

The town hall will air nationally this fall on The Weather Channel.


 

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