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Jan 5th, 2009 by admin
The emergence of light rail service in Phoenix inspired two local entrepreneurs to build a Web site that caters to consumers and real estate professionals. Don Mortensen and Bryan Watkins launched Light Rail Connect in beta mode earlier this year More news on Sedona real estate
Giant home builder Lennar Corp. started 2007 with a thud, writing off up to $500 million in real estate assets because of deteriorating market conditions. But the news wasn’t all bad. On Jan. 2, 2007, the same day it revealed the write-offs, the More news on Sedona real estate
SaddleBrooke residents can learn how to market their homes in a slow housing time through a Central Arizona College class in January. Jim Butler, a SaddleBrooke resident and Long Real Estate associate, provides market perspective, then discusses More news on Sedona real estate
Some homeowners facing foreclosure are being victimized by people who promise to help but instead steal their money, The Arizona Republic reported. The newspaper said state officials are receiving a growing number of complaints about individuals and More news on Sedona real estate
In addition to his legal woes, embattled rapper DMX has fallen victim to the harshness of the current real estate market His luxurious Arizona home is in shambles and is now facing foreclosure. The five bedroom house, which lies on a sprawl in the More news on Sedona real estate
Arizona real estate is in demand — more so than California real estate. That’s the conclusion of a ZipRealty survey, anyway, which suggests that of the ten ZIP codes most searched for by home buyers in 2008, six were in the Phoenix area, including More news on Sedona real estate
Home prices continued their downward march with Phoenix leading the nation, according to the S&P / Case Shiller Home Price Indices released Tuesday. Fourteen of 20 major markets recorded the worst price drops ever for single family homes with double More news on Sedona real estate
Valley homeowners facing foreclosure have something else to worry about: Firms and people who offer help but instead steal their money. The Arizona Attorney General’s Office and state regulators are receiving a growing number of complaints about More news on Sedona real estate