The secret why some houses that are selling in Phoenix area and others sit

The housing market is depressed in Phoenix and the East Valley. You cannot sell a house if you have to so don’t bother trying.

Secret to selling your homeIf you read newspapers or listen to the news you would believe that statement is true, but I have a buyer I am working with that would never believe that statement right now. We have sat down to write offers on three homes in the last two weeks and to date we have not landed him in a house. 
 
All three offers were for houses that were priced right. One we were probably a little low in our offer. We came in a little under asking and the home sold for full price to a cash buyer who was able to close quickly. That home was on the market for less than two weeks. The second home also on the market for less than two weeks and we came in over the asking price and still did not land the home. The third home got a full price offer the first day it was on the market. A fourth home he wanted to make an offer on had an accepted offer on the home well above the asking price and it was accepted before it had been on the market for a week. So what was the secret for these homes?
 
They were priced right to sell quick. Most agents have talked to home buyers who want to sell their home right away, yet they refuse to price the house right when it goes on the market. A home that is priced right will sell quickly, a home that takes months to get priced correctly will sit on the market for months. Sellers are learning their homes are not worth what they they are worth, but instead are worth what the market says they are worth. 
 
I have been talking with one couple recently about listing their home. It is a beautiful showcase quality home in an adult community. They want to list the home for over $300K while the current market is bringing about $250K for the same house in the same community. Right now they have the home for sale by owner at $309K, but why will anyone look at their home when there is another home in the community that is only 50 sq feet small on the market for $229K and eight homes total in the community under $250K. 
 
sell-home-pricing-chartMost of the foot traffic a house will get is when the home is first listed (see graph to left). A house that is priced right will get foot traffic immediately, while a home that is priced over the market value will sit until either it is priced correctly or taken off the market. As this one buyer has seen recently there is not a huge danger in pricing the home a little below market. The likely results we have seen recently is a home priced a little below market will end up in a bidding war and go for the correct market price. 
 
So if you need to see your house quickly you now know the secret weapon, price it correctly from the start. If you want to sell your home, for your price not the market price save yourself the hassle of going through the listing process and wait a few years for the market to recover.
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Mesa gets second chance with Gaylord Center

It is not often that I disagree with the Goldwater Institute and agree with the East Valley Tribune, but today is one of those days. Mesa has a great opportunity to make it the go to location in the Southwest for conventions if it lands the proposed Gaylord Resort. The proposed location for the resort is out at the old GM Proving Grounds in East Mesa. The project could help build up not only East Mesa, but also Queen Creek and Gilbert. 

gaylordIn March voters will go to the polls and vote on Proposition 300 which would allow the Gaylord project to keep up to $51 million in hotel bed taxes for tourism marketing, rather than sending the money to the Convention and Visitors Bureau. Mesa would also abate up to $90 million in property taxes for the resort and conference center. 

Mesa needs to think long term here. If you have been to a Gaylord Resort (I have stayed at two) you realize what a great opportunity they are for the local economy. Not only do they help the existing businesses, but they spring up dozens, if not hundreds of other businesses in the surrounding area to help support the visitors.

Mesa had an opportunity to bring the Cardinals to their City. They passed up on the opportunity, and we have all seen how that has benefited Glendale. I am sure if voters knew then, what they know now looking at the Glendale complexes, it would have been approved. Mesa cannot afford to lose another opportunity like they have now. They do not come around very often. 

Some argue the proposed deal is unconstitutional because the tax breaks are aimed to help one business. I completely disagree. The tax breaks are offered now to help bring in a business that will help the whole community. A break in taxes now will lead to many more millions in revenue in the future. If you are unsure go to the resorts outside of Dallas and outside of Nashville and look at the malls, restaurants and other businesses that are benefiting from the Gaylord resorts there.

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2008 foreclosures more than double 2007 numbers

The numbers are in for 2008 and while they are shocking to see, the numbers are not unexpected. in 2008 there were 60,860 foreclosures in Maricopa County, up from 22,426 in 2007 and 8,972 in 2006 according to a report by Default Research.

The amount of new foreclosures coming on the market is remaining fairly steady. Just under 4% of all homes in Maricopa County went into foreclosure in 2008. While those numbers are very high, they do still trail many California and Florida counties.

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Phoenix area Realtors should consider attending upcoming Technology Conference

I wanted to let you know about the SEVRAR / BlueRoof360.com Technology Conference on the 27th of January 2009!

We’re holding it at the Mesa Convention Center in Building B and we have some FANTASTIC people lined up to speak!

Jack Peckham - Founder and CEO of the Real Estate Cyberspace Society (www.RECyber.com)
Greg Tracy - REALTOR and Founder of www.BlueRoof360.com 
Joeann Fossland- GRI Technology Instructor and Business and Life Coach -www.Joeann.com 
Chip Lambert- LinkedIn Master Instructor from www.IntegratedAlliance.com 
Bill Austin- Social Media Guru & the 3rd most linked person in Phoenix on LinkedInwww.azhttp.com 
Jay Thompson- Blogger Extraordinary - www.PhoenixRealEstateGuy.com 
Chris McKeever- NAR Center for REALTOR Technology -http://www.realtor.org/technology
Jeff Raskin - Microsoft Expert - http://technologyforrealestate.net/
Kathy Lunak- AAR Transaction Management - http://www.aaronline.com/TM/

In addition, ARMLS will be doing training all day long on the following topics

Custom Views and Q & A
Business Cards, Flyers and Q & A     
Personal Preferences and Q & A
Wireless flexmls and Q & A

If that was not enough you will get the opportunity for one on one time with experts in:

Blogging
Twitter
LinkedIn & Other Social Media
Search Engine Optimization
Tablet Computers
Technology Tools
Transaction Management

SEVRAR Members and Non-Members planning on attending the Keynote Address shouldSign up with this form so you can order lunch (the address is over the lunch hour 12:00-1:00).

As always, SEVRAR Members who don’t feel they need lunch can sign up atwww.SEVRAR.com

Our Keynote Address by Jack Peckham is over the Lunch Break so please DON’T FORGET TO ORDER A LUNCH when registering!

Thanks to our sponsors for keeping this event FREE to EVERYONE!

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www.Zillow.com
www.HWA.com
www.VisitMyLuxuryHome.com
www.mycomputerworks.com
www.ARMLS.com
www.Superlative.com
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Another reason to live in Arizona

boysbaseballIt is never hard convinving potential clients who are considering moving here that Arizona is a great place to live and raise kids. It would be easy to start a blog dedicated to why Arizona is the best place in America to live. I have been to most of the states and there is not another place in America I would rather live than central Arizona. There are hundreds of reasons to live here like being able to teach my son to ride his bike in January, in short sleeve shirt, but that is not what I am excited about tonight.

In just over a month another one of those reasons is going to come around. Football season is ending and that means baseball season is coming quick! With baseball season comes the Cactus League where 14 of major league baseball teams come to play their spring training. 12 of those 14 are in Phoenix and the valley which means plenty of opportunity to see some baseball.

The blog AZHardball.com has most of your Arizona baseball needs including  the upcoming Cactus League schedule.

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Why you need a good agent when buying forclosures

Foreclosures require a lot of homework

Foreclosures require a lot of homework

It seems that most of my buyers over the last few months have ended up looking at more foreclosure homes than not. That is understandable with the amount of foreclosure homes on the market right now and the great value you can often pick one up at.

With a foreclosure comes a risk. The bank often has no history on the house and the house is sold as-is. When looking to purchase one foreclosure property over another the deals can offers can vary greatly depending on the bank you are working with and many other factors.

It is very important to make sure you are working with a competent real estate agent when looking at foreclosures as you want someone who will have your best interest in mind. Here is a great column post on what your agent should be doing for you. If you are working with an agent you may want to check in with them to make sure these things are being accomplished.

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Happy New Year Arizona, now check your plates

Trivia question: Can you name the state you live in if this is your car license plate?

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Well obviously if you have lived in Arizona for more than 24 hours, you know this plate is reserved for us fortunate enough to live in the Grand Canyon State. A new law that went into effect on January 1st 2009 suggest the legislature may not have know that. Or if they did know it they did not give the law enforcement members of this state enough credit to recognize it on site.

The new law says your license plate must be clearly legible so that even the name of this state at the top of the plate is not obscured. So if you have a license plate frame, like many sports fans to promoting their favorite team, then there is a good chance the state name is blocked and your plate is in violation.

So how much will this minor violation cost you if you get pulled over for the violation? It will be a $135 fine. So unless you are wanting to donate a little more to the budget deficit, make sure you check your plate before you leave for work this morning.

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