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Tucson Real Estate Market Report – February 2009

February 19th, 2009 · No Comments · Tucson Market Reports

Did you know that we have a new roller coaster ride opening right here in Tucson? Some have already been riding it and have raved about it’s extreme lifts, fast drops and corners that are taken at break-neck speed. Interested? It’s also known as the Tucson Real Estate Market. While in general it seems to be heading in a positive direction, there is much excitement along the way.

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Tucson Real Estate Market Report – January 2009

January 20th, 2009 · 1 Comment · Tucson Market Reports

Numbers are great, but it is what’s happening in the trenches right now that spells success or failure in the near future. I am personally experiencing a great deal of buyer traffic. I have 3 buyers closing on their homes this month alone. I am getting a lot more traffic on my listings, which, by the way, are all short sales at this point. I am getting contracts on two of my listings this week.

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Tucson Real Estate Market Report – December 2008

December 31st, 2008 · No Comments · Tucson Market Reports

We are still seeing a lot of upheaval in the economy in general and this has affected people’s confidence as well as their ability to make home purchases. On the other hand, interest rates for mortgage loans are at historic lows, which is enabling many home buyers to enter the market for the first time and take advantage of our current low pricing.

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Happy Thanksgiving – Things I’m Thankful For

November 25th, 2008 · No Comments · Personal

Welcome back!

This has been a very interesting year to be a Real Estate Professional.  Even though there have been a lot of negatives, I have so much to be thankful for, both personally and professionally.  Here is a list of a few:

My two precious children, Jasmine and Josiah
I have a career that I can pursue [...]

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Tucson AZ Real Estate Market Report – November 2008

November 22nd, 2008 · 1 Comment · Tucson Market Reports

Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac just announced that they are putting a hold on foreclosures from November 26, 2008 through January 9, 2009. This affects only those loans insured by these two companies and those loan holders who have mortgages that may be able to be resolved in ways other than a foreclosure will be contacted by the bank or an attorney for Fannie/Freddie. This should begin happening around 12/15/08.

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Tucson AZ Real Estate Market Report – October 2008

October 21st, 2008 · No Comments · Tucson Market Reports

As has been the case for the last few months, we are seeing a lot of short sales and foreclosures selling, which brings down the volume. However, lots of homes are being sold, 934 in September alone. I don’t see any sign of the market slacking off in response to the economic turbulence, at least not here in Tucson. However, November and December will tell the more detailed story as homes that were already pending sold in September.

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Tucson Real Estate Market Report – September 2008

September 24th, 2008 · 2 Comments · Short sales, Tucson Market Reports

If I calculate only using Sold listings versus Active Listings, we have an 8.6 month supply still active. I believe that number is more accurate and really reflects what sellers are experiencing out there right now.

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Tucson AZ Real Estate Market Report – August 2008

September 6th, 2008 · 1 Comment · Foreclosures, Short sales, Tucson Market Reports

I mentioned last month that we are seeing increased difficulties and decreased cooperation from banks. This month I am working with a bank that seems to be motivated to get my short sale closed. If more banks become like-minded, short sales will remain attractive and things will keep moving. It’s a patchwork out there, though. Some banks are great, while others seem to be trying to lose money!

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How Banks are STILL Contributing to the Declining Market

September 1st, 2008 · 2 Comments · Foreclosures, Short sales, buying a home

Lately, however, I am watching many banks reject offers outright (even at amounts that they had previously accepted on the same property). With no opportunity to respond, the buyer is left either randomly increasing their offer in hopes that the bank will accept or simply walking away. Most buyers opt for the latter.

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Housing Stimulus Act – Taxpayers, OPEN your Wallets

July 30th, 2008 · No Comments · Foreclosures, Legislation Affecting Real Estate

Keep in mind that the bank may be losing much more than 15% if the loan is higher than the appraised value. The FHA then turns around and gives the borrower a loan at 90% of the appraised value in exchange for 50% of all future appreciation!!

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