Fantastic Weather!

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Today the weather is great, Great weather to hang out the laundry.  So my clothes pin bag is very holey…. it has to be replaced, so off to Wal-Mart I go and to my shock and surprise they do not have clothes pin bags, they have clothes pins, the line but Not the bag…. hmmmm

So when I got home I googled clothes pin bags, I found a really cute one, of course you have to make it.  That is just fine with me.  this week I will be making my clothes pin bag I may just make one for Julie also.I would make one for my sister however she doesn’t hang clothes out….

Here is the link

http://thatwinsomegirl.blogspot.com/2009/12/laundry-just-got-whole-lot-cuter….

Have a great week!

 

Lisa

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The Most Expensive Zip Codes

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Posted by admin | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 04-11-2011

  

ve ZIP Codes In The County (2011 Edition)

Posted: 04 Nov 2011 05:45 AM PDT

Most Expensive ZIP CodesIn the housing market, amenities and location have as much to do with a home’s value as the everyday forces of supply-and-demand. Whereas the latter causes home values to rise and fall over time, the former creates a starting point for said values. 

Where you live — and the features of your home — determine your home’s price range. Naturally, homes in some areas are consistently higher-valued than homes in others.

Using data compiled by real estate market data firm Altos Research, Forbes Magazine presents America’s 10 most expensive ZIP codes. California and the New York Metro area dominate the list.

Alpine, NJ (07620) : $4,550,000

Atherton, CA (94027) : $4,295,000

Sagaponack, NY (11962) : $3.595,000

Hillsborough, CA (94010) : $3,499,000

Beverly Hills, CA (90210) : $3,469,891

New York, NY (10012) : $3,392,574

New York, NY (10013) : $3,317,962

Water Mill, NY (11976) : $3,300,000

Montecito, CA (93108) : $3,099,348

Old Westbury, NY (11568) : $3,095,000

In fact, of the top 50 most expensive ZIP codes, only 6 are located outside of California and New York regions. 3 are Colorado resort towns — Snowmass (81654), Aspen (81611) and Telluride (81435) — one is in Maryland, one is in Florida, and the last is in Washington State.

Chicago-suburb Kenilworth (60043) is the top-ranked Midwest ZIP code. It placed 86th overall.

The Forbes list may be interesting but, to home buyers or sellers in Mesa , it should not be the final word in home values. Real estate is a local market which means that — even within a given ZIP code — prices can vary based on street and neighborhood.

Look past general data and get specific. Talk to your real estate agent for local market pricing.

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The Most Expensive ZIP Codes In The County (2011 Edition)

Posted: 04 Nov 2011 05:45 AM PDT

Most Expensive ZIP CodesIn the housing market, amenities and location have as much to do with a home’s value as the everyday forces of supply-and-demand. Whereas the latter causes home values to rise and fall over time, the former creates a starting point for said values. 

Where you live — and the features of your home — determine your home’s price range. Naturally, homes in some areas are consistently higher-valued than homes in others.

Using data compiled by real estate market data firm Altos Research, Forbes Magazine presents America’s 10 most expensive ZIP codes. California and the New York Metro area dominate the list.

Alpine, NJ (07620) : $4,550,000

Atherton, CA (94027) : $4,295,000

Sagaponack, NY (11962) : $3.595,000

Hillsborough, CA (94010) : $3,499,000

Beverly Hills, CA (90210) : $3,469,891

New York, NY (10012) : $3,392,574

New York, NY (10013) : $3,317,962

Water Mill, NY (11976) : $3,300,000

Montecito, CA (93108) : $3,099,348

Old Westbury, NY (11568) : $3,095,000

In fact, of the top 50 most expensive ZIP codes, only 6 are located outside of California and New York regions. 3 are Colorado resort towns — Snowmass (81654), Aspen (81611) and Telluride (81435) — one is in Maryland, one is in Florida, and the last is in Washington State.

Chicago-suburb Kenilworth (60043) is the top-ranked Midwest ZIP code. It placed 86th overall.

The Forbes list may be interesting but, to home buyers or sellers in Mesa , it should not be the final word in home values. Real estate is a local market which means that — even within a given ZIP code — prices can vary based on street and neighborhood.

Look past general data and get specific. Talk to your real estate agent for local market pricing.

Thank you to Mark Taylor  for the information   you can reach  Mark@awesomerates.com

 Lisa Hanawalt

ABetter Realty.Net   480-655-0904   1-888-456-4097

 

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Happy Halloween

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The Horses have been busy with activities

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This is the time of year everyone thinks about hayrides.

This ride was at an Elementary School in PV, the families have such fun.

Thank you!

If you are interested Give Bill a Call at 602-390-3096

A Western Adventure.net

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September’s Housing Starts Report

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Finding Truth In September’s Housing Starts Report 

Posted: 20 Oct 2011 05:45 AM PDT

Housing Starts 2009-2011Headlines in newspapers can be misleading — especially with respect to housing figures. Media coverage of the most recent Housing Starts data serves as an excellent illustration.

Wednesday, the Census Bureau released its September Housing Starts report. In it, the government said that national Housing Starts rose 15 percent in September as compared to August 2011, tallying 658,000 units on a seasonally-adjusted annualized basis.

The September reading is the highest monthly reading since April 2010, the last month of last year’s home buyer tax credit.

The sudden surge in starts is big news for a housing market that has struggled of late, and the press was eager to carry the story. Here is a sampling of some headlines:

§ U.S. Housing Starts Rise 15%, Hit 17-Month High (MarketWatch)

§ Home Building Jumps 15% in September (ABC)

§ New Construction Surges In September (LA Times)

These headlines are each accurate. However, they’re also misleading.

Yes, Housing Starts did surge in September, but if we remove the “5 or more units” grouping from the Census Bureau data — the catgory that includes apartment buildings and condominium structures — we’re left with Single-Family Housing Starts and Single-Family Housing Starts rose just 1.7 percent last month.

That’s a good number, but hardly a great one. And for home buyers and sellers throughout Mesa and nationwide, it’s the Single-Family Housing Starts that matter most. Individuals like you and I don’t buy entire apartment buildings. Most often, we buy single-family homes. Therefore, that’s the data for which we should watch.

The good news is that media tales work in both directions.

Building Permits dropped 5 percent last month when the volatile 5-unit-or-more-units category was included from the math. Isolating for single-family homes, we find that permits were unchanged.

This is good housing because 82% of homes begin construction within 60 days of permit-issuance, hinting at a steady, late-fall housing market.

 

This was shared with me by Mark Taylor… you can reach him at Mark@awesomerates.com

Lisa Hanawalt   

A Better Realty.Net   

480-655-0904

 


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I need a Seller CarryBack……or Investor!

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Help!  I have the nicest Family that needs a home, the economy has been hard on them. Both of them are now working…. They are living with family and they are ready for their own home!  All Mom wants is a fenced backyard for her son to play in, and what a cutie he is!

I need a Seller that wants to sell their home and will play the bank.  Or I need an Investor that would be willing to purchase a home for them and let them purchase it from you.

If you are interested in either of these options to help this young family…. please give me a call.  I will have more information for you.

 

Lisa Hanawalt

A Better Realty.Net

480-655-0904

lisa@abetterrealty.net

Thank you in advance for your help! Lets help put one more family in a home!

 

 

 

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Short Sale Mastermind Group

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We had great conversation in the group, Anne asked for copies of letters to send out to receive leads for short sales.  I hope she will come back and share how it went; I would love to know what her ROI is.

see you next time at Mastermind

 

Lisa Hanawalt

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Short Sale Mastermind meets tomorrow!

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Hi everyone,

Short sale mastermind is starting again…. If you are stuck on a file, need help finding that VP… bring your questions… this is agents helping agents…. If I have the info you need … I will be glad to help.

 

There is no selling at this mastermind group!  Just mastermind help.

I look forward to seeing you there.  11 am October 12, 2011

 

Great American Title

1630 S Stapley Dr. Ste 131

Mesa, Arizona, 85204

 

Lisa

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Short Sale Mastermind Group

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Do you have questions about short sales? Do you have a file that is making you crazy? Are you wondering where you get answers if the bank just ignores you?

Come to Short Sale mastermind…. We share what we know; it is just agents helping agents! Great American Title provides their training room come be part of this discussion 1630 S Stapley Dr. Ste 131. Mesa, Arizona, 85204 Wednesday Oct 12, 2011 at 11:00 am.

I look forward to seeing everyone…. I am bringing Bank of America info to share

Lisa Hanawalt, A Better Realty.Net 480-655-0904

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Bank of America Help

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Posted by admin | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 30-09-2011

I want to thank everyone from BofA that has emailed and Jonathan that called this morning to get this FHA Short Sale moving along.

Jonathan, thank you so much for your help this morning.

I was worried that this short sale would be hard, as it isn’t in the equator system. However this response has been great!

 

Lisa Hanawalt

A Better Realty.Net

480-655-0904

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Case-Shiller Index : 85% Of Tracked Cities Showed Home Price Improvement In July

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Case-Shiller Index : 85% Of Tracked Cities Showed Home Price Improvement In July 

Posted: 29 Sep 2011 05:48 AM PDT

Case-Shiller monthly change (June - July 2011)

Standard & Poors released its monthly Case-Shiller Index this week. The Case-Shiller Index measures home price changes from month-to-month, and year-to-year, in 20 select U.S. cities. It also reports a “national” index; a composite of the values in said cities.

The most recent Case-Shiller Index shows a 0.9% rise in home values from June to July 2011. Home values were higher in 17 of the 20 tracked cities. Only Phoenix and Las Vegas fell. Denver was flat.

Also noteworthy is that, of all of the Case-Shiller cities, Detroit posted the strongest 1-year, home price improvement. As compared to July 2010, home values are higher by 1.2 percent in Detroit. This bests even Washington, D.C. — long-believed to be the nation’s healthiest housing market.

That said, we should be careful of the conclusions we draw from July’s Case-Shiller Index — both on a city-wide level, and on a national level. This is because, as with most “home price trackers”, the Case-Shiller Index has flaws in its methodology. 

The first Case-Shiller Index flaw is its limited scope. Although it’s purported to be a “nationa”l housing index, the data that comprises the monthly Case-Schiller Index is sourced from just 20 U.S. cities. These 20 cities represent just 0.6% of the more than 3,100 municipalities nationwide.

The second Case Shiller Index flaw is that the sample sets include single-family, detached homes only. iCondominiums, multi-unit homes, and new construction are specifically excluded from the Case-Shiller Index.

In some markets, “excluded” home types outnumber included ones.

And, lastly, the Case-Shiller Index is flawed in that it takes 2 months to gather data and report it. It’s nearly October, yet we’re still discussing the real estate market as it existing in July. For buyers and sellers in Scottsdale , July in ancient history. 

The Case-Shiller Index is useful for tracking long-term trends in housing, but does little to help individuals with their choices to buy or sell a home. For relevant, recent real estate data, talk to a real estate agent in your market. Real estate agents are often the best source for real-time, real estate data.

 

This post comes from Mark Taylor you can reach him via email at Mark@awesomerates.com

Lisa Hanawalt

A Better Realty .Net

480-655-0904

Please remember if you are facing a Trustee’s Sale you have options call for help or email me, Let me help you!

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