Sporadic Blogger will be back: Lately it has been a bit quiet again here on the Greater Phoenix Metropolitan Area Real Estate Blog – not intentionally. In the last couple of weeks I have been busy getting my real estate broker license and had to devote most of my time to other high priority activities [...]
The Journey Through the Phoenix Historic Districts continues: Windsor Square Historic District Home Tour
Windsor Square Historic District Home Tour: One of our most enjoyable traditions in Phoenix is the historic district home tour. We have an astonishing number of historic homes and homeowners who cherish their properties and gladly share them with the public. This time Windsor Square is opening its neighborhood, homes, and gardens to visitors for [...]
House-hunting in El Mirage: Bank Owned Home is Going “Green”
Bank Owned Home is Going Green: Today is Saint Patrick’s and naturally “Green” is the theme for today! This video was taken yesterday while house-hunting with my clients in El Mirage. There is definitely a lot of inventory out there in the Greater Phoenix Metro area, however finding a bank owned property in decent move-in [...]

A Question of Value or a Question of Error? Getting the Answer from the Maricopa County Assessor’s Office:
Getting the Answer from the Maricopa County Assessor’s Office: After being on hold for about twenty-five minutes with the Maricopa County Assessor’s office, I finally got the answer to my question about my own Limited Property Value: and guess what? I was wrong! I should have dug a little bit deeper in my research, [...]
2009 Maricopa County Property Valuation: A Question of Value or a Question of Error?
A Question of Value or a Question of Error? By now, most residents of Maricopa County have received their 2009 Property Valuation form from the Maricopa County Assessor, including me. Of course, Property Taxes are also affected in this declining market as County Assessor, Keith E. Russell, wrote in the note he included in the [...]




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