Archive for October, 2009
Historic Phoenix Neighborhoods
October 18th, 2009 categories: Downtown Phoenix, Historic Neighborhoods, Homes For Sale
We’ve got 18 of the 35 Historic Phoenix neighborhoods covered in detail at PMT. From some of the first far out suburbs like Medlock Place and Windsor square to the prestegious districts like Encanto-Palmcroft and Los Olivos.
The pages include a history of the district, a map and homes for sale plus related links. We’ve put much work into this and the remaining neighborhoods should be covered by the rest of the year.
For those of you looking to either learn about the districts and or buy a home there, you’ll enjoy the history and easy access to home currently on the market. Start exploring the Historic Neighborhoods of Phoenix.
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Phoenix Housing Market September 2009
October 4th, 2009 categories: Market Trends, Phoenix real estate
The last 3 years have been quite different from the 3 before that. It’s almost silly to say that because the evidence is so clear. It’s also a normal though a more severe real estate cycle.
Over at Phoenix Market Trends we put up a lot of market reports, about 6-12 per month from an overview of Greater Phoenix to more specific reports.
The most recent Greater Phoenix housing market report shows sales are strong in Greater Phoenix. They are down a bit, but for this time of year the numbers are quite nice.
Since this weblog focuses on the urban core we encourage you to read housing reports at Phoenix Market Trends for a wider view of the Phoenix market.
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If it is not too late – lock your gates
October 2nd, 2009 categories: Phoenix real estate
Do you have a pool? Please go to your backyard and check if the cleaning system is still there …. Yes? You are a lucky one! But lock your gates! I was talking yesterday to several people and that woke up in the morning and saw only the pool hose floating on the surface. Barracuda was gone. I had a used one, next to the gate, prepared to be thrown away – that is gone too. Looks like an “organized crime”…. just with a rather strange target.
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