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az: Breaking up is hard to do: how real estate broke our hearts, and how we can get over it - 09/12/11 02:37 PM
What’s happening in the Phoenix Valley real estate market today is unprecedented. If you bought a home any time between 2005 and 2009, chances are you owe more than the home’s worth. It’s painful. For those who work in real estate, it’s easy to become a little blasé about the devastation that has occurred in our communities, even though it happened to us, too. It’s just the way it is. I started selling homes in Casa Grande, AZ, in 2008, just before the values plummeted. The desert community of around 50,000 people is approximately half way between Phoenix and Tucson –
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az: Time to come to the sun? Some things to consider before you make the move to Casa Grande, Arizona. - 09/06/11 06:14 PM
Are you sick of shovelling snow, depressed by never-ending grey drizzle, or just ready to look outside and see a blue sky - every day? You're not alone. Casa Grande, Arizona, is an increasingly popular destination as both a winter residence and a full-time retirement spot, especially among buyers from colder states, Canada and even further afield. In fact, the mild weather, variety of things to do, excellent home prices and selection of gated and Active Adult communities has made Casa Grande #13 in the entire country for retirees. There are few places you can purchase a beautiful single-story 2007 home
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az: Thinking about buying a foreclosure? - 09/02/11 07:30 PM
Thinking about buying a foreclosure in Arizona? Here's what you need to know. Many people are attracted to the idea of purchasing a foreclosure property, and the majority of homes on the market in the Casa Grande, Arizona area now are being sold as foreclosures. Before embarking upon your search, it’s worth knowing what to you can expect and what to look out for. FAQs 1. Why would I want to buy a foreclosure property? In general, foreclosures represent the lowest-priced homes on the market. If you are prepared for a transaction with some ups and downs, and are
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Emma Beyer CDPE CIAS
Casa Grande,
AZ
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RE/MAX Casa Grande Yost Realty
Address: 317 E Cottonwood Lane Ste C, Casa Grande, AZ, 85122
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