Sunday, December 30, 2007

Arizona Homes For Rent - Leasing Property In Arizona

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Renting a home in Arizona is an extremely common Real Estate transaction. There are several things to consider when leasing a property. Does this home fit my needs? Is the property close to work? Is credit an issue? Is the property in my price range? How do I view homes for lease in Arizona? All of these questions are very common questions. This article will explain in great detail the answers to these questions, and help guide you to make sure you know the process of renting a home here in the Valley. The information in the article makes no guarantees to anyone.
Real Estate Agents are not allowed to pull credit in Arizona, however, most landlords want to see a tenants credit report before they move in to the property. If your credit score is not good, do not fret. Most landlords want to see your credit report for other reasons other than just the score. They are generally looking for evictions, past problems with landlords, and rental history. If you have been evicted six times in the last few years, then yes, you might have a problem renting a home. If you have run up a few credit cards, but have good rental history, then you will probably be in good shape. If you have doctor bills that have been in collections for a few years, but have good rental history, you should be in good shape.
Most landlords want to see that you have good rental history. If you have good rental history with a bad credit rating, they may overlook your credit score. It is imperative that you include references to your possible future landlord so that they feel at ease letting you move in to the property. Give your possible future landlord a contact number of who you have been making your payments to for the last few years so that they can verify you have been making payments on time.
If you have a terrible credit score with terrible rental history, it might be a good idea to find a co-signer. Someone the landlord can go after if you do not make your payments on time. It might be a good idea that your co-signer have descent credit rating. Sometime it is just a roll of the dice. There have been times where people have had terrible credit with terrible rental history and have rented a home with no problems. There have also been time where people have had good credit, good income, good work history, and good rental history and have had problems renting a home. It depends on the landlords agent, and the landlord to cooperate with the tenants agent and the tenant. If one person drops the ball the transaction can fall apart.
Since agents can not pull your credit, it might be a good idea to pull your own credit report before looking at homes for lease. When writing an offer to lease a home, the agent representing you can include your credit report along with the offer to lease so that the landlord has all of the information required to make a decision. Sometimes, the landlord is represented by a property management company. In this case, the property management company may want to pull your credit report. If you do not know how to pull your own credit, a good Realtor can put you in contact with someone that can do if for you.
You can view all property for lease in Arizona by clicking on the website associated with this article, then click property search. You can search by price range, city, school district, amenities, and much more. Once you have found a few homes you would like to see, contact the agent that created the website to view the homes you are interested in. You will be able to determine your own price range because only you know how much you can afford a month. Since you can conduct your own search, you will be able to determine if this is the right location for you, and if this home fits your needs.
Make sure you contact an agent that knows what they are doing, and agent that has written several leases for several clients. You may find such an agent by clicking on the website associated with this article. None of the information in the article guarantees anything to anyone. This is only advice. Every contract written is negotiable. There is no way for anyone to know if a landlord will except your offer. The one guarantee that can be made is that the Realtor that wrote this article will answer any and all of your Arizona Real Estate questions. The direction you go after your questions are answered will be up to you. If you have been thinking about buying, selling, or leasing property in Arizona, please click on the website connected to this article.

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Tuesday, December 25, 2007

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Nicholas McConnell
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Helping people buy, sell, and lease property in Arizona.

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Friday, December 21, 2007

Wednesday, December 19, 2007

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Here you can do your own property search, or, you can contact me anytime and you can tell me exactly what you are looking for, then I will email you the results. Tell me what is important to you such as school district, golf, zip code, city, price range, or square footage. Once you find a few houses that you would like to see, you and I can make an appointment to drive to the homes together to view them.


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Tuesday, December 18, 2007

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Nicholas McConnell with Coldwell Banker in Scottsdale, Arizona is the first Realtor you want to speak with when buying, selling, or leasing property in Arizona. Please try clicking on my websites below to get all the information you need about your Arizona Real Estate needs. You can view all homes for sale here: Scottsdale, Arizona Coldwell Banker Real Estate Agent / Just click on property search once you click on the link.

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If you have been thinking about selling a home in Arizona, this is the first place you will want to start. Pricing your home correctly may be the most important factor when putting your home on the market with a Real Estate professional with the current market conditions. Many home owners wonder how to price their home correctly.
It is fine to look at what is currently available for sale in your neighborhood to get a very rough idea of what the general price range is in the area, however, this is not how price should be determined when discussing selling your home. When and if your home does actually sell after you put your home on the market, an appraiser will generally come to your home to complete an appraisal for the buyers lender. Very rarely will a buyer buy a home that does not appraise for the contract price. A buyer has several ways of backing out of the contract, and if the contract price is five hundred thousand, and the home appraises for four hundred and fifty thousand, the contract will usually be renegotiated, or the buyer will back out if the buyer and the seller do not come to an agreement.
The best way to determine price is very simple. Look at recent sales in your subdivision with comparable amenities. If your same exact style home down the street sold for three hundred thousand a few weeks ago, that would be a good comparable property to determine price. Depending on the market conditions will help determine where to price your home. When the market is strong in the sellers favor, and your same style home with comparable amenities sold down the street a week ago for three hundred thousand, it may be a good idea to price your home at three hundred and fifteen thousand. This is how homes appreciate, and an appraiser knows this. You can not get crazy and price the home at three hundred and fifty thousand if the best comparable property in the area sold for three hundred thousand. An appraiser will not appraise the home for this amount.
When people over price their home, several things happen. Any Realtor that is thinking about showing your home to prospective buyers will probably not show the home because good Realtors pull the comparable properties sold in the area before showing a home. A good Realtor will know that it is over priced, and move on to a home that is reasonably priced. If for some miraculous reason you do get a contract on an over priced house, you will have problems with the appraisal which will probably cause several hiccups in the lending process for the buyer.
To price your home correctly in a slow market, you may want to price your home below the comparable properties recently sold in the area. People will know that you have under priced the home and may find value in that. In some cases, a seller owes a certain amount on their mortgage and that amount may be more than the market value of the home. This is usually caused by negative amortization loans, or tricky interest only loans with a balloon payment at the end of an allotted period of time. When this happens, the seller either needs to stay in the property and keep paying the mortgage, rent out the property, or get foreclosed on. Obviously, getting foreclosed on is the last thing any one wants.
Be sure to contact a qualified Real Estate professional when thinking about buying or selling a home in Arizona. If you need any Real Estate assistance in Arizona, please visit the link below to get in touch with a qualified Realtor. Phoenix, Arizona Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage strives to make sure your transactions run smoothly.

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If you have been pondering about buying or selling a home in Arizona, this is the first place you will want to begin. When selling, pricing your home correctly may be the most paramount factor when putting your home on the market with a Real Estate agent with the current market conditions. Many home owners need to realize what is happening around them in order to give their home a good chance of selling.
It is fine to look at what is currently available for sale in your area to get a very rough idea of what the price range is in the area, however, this is not how price should be determined when talking about selling your home. When and if your home does sell after you put your home on the market, an appraiser will come to your home to complete an appraisal for the buyers lender. Very rarely will a buyer purchase a home that does not appraise for the contract price. A buyer has several ways of backing out of the contract, and if the contract purchase price is three hundred thousand, and the home appraises for two hundred and fifty thousand, the contract will be renegotiated, or the buyer will back out if the buyer and the seller do not come to a mutual agreement.
The best way to determine price is very easy. Look at recent sales in your area with comparable amenities. If your same style home down the road sold for three hundred thousand a days weeks ago, that would be a good comparable property to determine price. Depending on the market conditions will help determine how to price your home. When the market is sturdy in the sellers favor, and your same style home with equivalent amenities sold down the street a week ago for three hundred thousand, it may be a good idea to price your residence at three hundred and fifteen thousand. This is how homes appreciate, and an appraiser will know this. You can not get extreme and price the residence at three hundred and fifty thousand if the best equivalent property in the area sold for three hundred thousand. An appraiser will not appraise the home at this price.
When people over price their home, many things happen. Any Realtor that is thinking about showing your home to probable buyers will almost certainly not show the home because first-rate Realtors pull the comparable properties sold in the area before showing a home. A good Realtor will know that it is over priced, and move on to a home that is logically priced. If for some inexplicable reason you do get a contract on an over priced house, you will have troubles with the appraisal which will in all probability cause several hiccups in the lending process for the buyer.
To price your home correctly in a sluggish market, you may want to price your home below the comparable properties freshly sold in the area. People will know that you have under priced the home and may possibly find value in that. In some cases, a seller owes a definite amount on their mortgage and that amount may be more than the market value of the residence. This is usually caused by negative amortization loans, or tricky interest only loans with a balloon payment at the end of an prearranged period of time. When this happens, the seller either needs to stay in the residence and keep paying the mortgage, rent out the property, or get foreclosed on.
Have you decided you want to purchase a residence in Arizona? This should be the first place you start. When purchasing a residence, it is of paramount importance to find a Realtor that will be attentive to your needs and aggressive for you. An aggressive Real Estate agent will work hard for you to obtain the best purchase price possible. Everything is negotiable in Real Estate, and that is why you hire a professional agent to negotiate with you. Ultimately, the buyer and the seller make all final decisions regarding the terms of the contract. A Realtor is there to guide you and to assist you with all of the paper work needed to complete a Real Estate transaction and to over see the entire process to make sure your best interest are represented efficiently.
The first step when purchasing a residence in Arizona is to get qualified for a home loan unless you are planning on paying cash. It is enormously unusual when someone pays full price cash. When you purchase a residence, you must obtain a loan. If you do not know a lender, your Realtor should be able to recommend one.
There are many purposes for getting pre-qualified for a home loan. When you get a loan, you will have a monthly mortgage payment. In order to know your monthly mortgage payment, you should to tell your lender how much you can afford to apply towards a monthly mortgage. The lender wants to make sure you can afford the monthly mortgage payment you think you are comfortable with by analyzing your income, how much money you have in the bank, and all of your debt. There is no way to tell if you are pre-qualified for a home loan until you get in touch with a lender, and this process is free of charge. If you are fascinated in finding out if you are pre-qualified for a home loan, this article is a great place to start.
The more you can afford towards a monthly mortgage payment, the higher the purchase price will be. It is much like purchasing a vehicle. The payment on a Ferrari will be higher than the payments on a Chevy. Once you have determined your price range with your lender, they will deliver a Loan Status Report to your agent. At this point, you are now ready to start looking for properties in your price range and area.
Speak with your Realtor and let them know what you are looking for. If school district, style of the home, pool, square footage, or zip code are important factors to you, talk to your Real Estate agent so they may perform good search for you. The most excellent way to do it is to sit down with your Realtor at a computer with internet access, and search all homes for sale within your search criteria. At this point, you can see what is available, scroll through pictures, scroll through prices, and get more information about each home than you will know what to do with. This will assist you so that you may narrow the search. After you have found ten or more properties that interest you may be a great time to physically look at the homes with your Realtor.
Once you have found the property you like, you simply ask you agent to draft an offer to purchase the property. The market conditions will determine the aggressiveness of the contract. There may be times where you may have to offer over list price, and there may be times where you may want to offer below list price. This is why it is of paramount importance to make sure your Realtor is up to date with current events and market conditions.
When selecting an agent, ask the right questions before using this Realtor. Would you rather have a new Realtor that has lived in the Arizona for six months with hardly any experience, or an agent that has lived in Arizona all of their life with supreme experience. Make sure you ask for some credentials such as diplomas, letters of appreciation from past clients, and awards earned so that you know you are getting a quality agent. When you are dealing with hundreds of thousands of dollars, this may be your most important step. Make sure to interview your Realtor thoroughly to make sure you are getting quality service. No previous education is required to obtain a real estate license, so talk with your agent to make sure you are represented efficiently.
A good Realtor will walk you through the entire contract regardless if this is the first home you buy, or the ninth. A great agent will always answer your phone calls, reply to your emails, and meet with you in person during escrow to get all paper work signed if email and fax are unavailable to you. If you need an aggressive, well-informed, hard working Realtor with knowledge that has lived in the area all his life, click on the link below.

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The views in North Scottsdale are breath taking, the golf courses never greener, and the weather never nicer. From an opinionated point of view, North Scottsdale is absolutely stunning. The McDowell Mountains shade the North Scottsdale Communities of DC Ranch, Silver Leaf, Troon, McCormick Ranch, McDowell Mountain Ranch, Grayhawk, Legend Trail, Ancala, Desert Mountain, Desert Ridge, and the Kierland area.
After showing so many clients so many homes in these communities, never has there been a complaint about the atmosphere. The McDowell Mountains provide ample hiking, scenery, golf, and restaurants with some of the most amazing views in the entire world.
At night time, the view of the city lights of Phoenix can be very overwhelming from again, an opinionated point of view. Every year at the TPC golf course in North Scottsdale the PGA Tour comes in to town. The Barrett Jackson car Auction rolls in to town every year also. Art shows galore, more shopping than one could hope for, and more restaurants than one could ever expect.
You can head two hours North to Flagstaff for some winter skiing, or head four hours south to Mexico for some summer beach activities. San Diego is about a six hour drive, and Las Vegas is about a six hour drive from North Scottsdale. However, You do not have to go far to gamble when living in Scottsdale. There are three casinos within a fifteen minute drive from North Scottsdale.
Some of these North Scottsdale communities of DC Ranch, Silver Leaf, Troon, McCormick Ranch, McDowell Mountain Ranch, Grayhawk, Legend Trail, Ancala, and Desert Mountain have some of the most amazing community centers. The community centers offer Olympic sized pools, work out rooms, activities for the kids, adult entertainment, recreation rooms, basketball courts, soccer fields, spas, and play grounds. If you can not have fun here, there may be something wrong with you. There is so much to choose from all year around.
Please visit the website below if you have been thinking about buying or selling a home in Arizona. If you need an aggressive, knowledgeable, educated, and experienced Realtor to represent your best interests when purchasing or selling a home, please visit the website below. The website below goes into great detail about Scottsdale Real Estate.

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Purchasing a home may be the single most important investment of your life, and possibly the largest purchase you will ever make. When you are dealing with hundreds of thousands of dollars, it may be a good idea to use a Realtor with experience, a fine knowledge of the area, education, and aggressiveness. An aggressive Realtor that knows how to negotiate the price of the home with you effectively may be the single most important factor when getting a good price on a home.
The first thing you want to do when purchasing a home in Arizona is to get pre-qualified for a home loan. This step does not take long, but is extremely necessary. In Arizona, you can not get into a contract with out getting pre-qualified for a loan. When you get pre-qualified for a loan, the lender the pre-qualifies you will produce a document called an LSR. Once you have a loan status report, you are able to write an offer on a home.
When purchasing a home, it is usually a good idea to see what has sold recently in the area. When you find the home that you want to purchase, a good Realtor will give you a comparative market analysis. This report will show you recently sold properties in your neighborhood. This will give you an indication of the market conditions in the area you are planning on buying in. You will be able to see if prices have been falling, rising, or remaining steady. This may or may not be an issue, but I do not believe anyone wants to over pay for a home.
Once your have made on offer on your home with your Realtor and the contract has been accepted by the seller, you move in to the inspection period. Generally, you have ten days to conduct inspections. It is a very good idea to have the home inspected by a professional home inspector. If you do not know one your Realtor should be able to recommend one. A home inspection will cost anywhere between three hundred dollars and five hundred dollars depending on the size of the home. This is money well spent because you will know exactly what is wrong with the home.
The inspectors will inspect the electric system, plumbing, roof, flooring, pool equipment, appliances, doors, showers, and several other items. After the inspections have been completed you then ask the seller to make repairs with a document called the Buyers Inspection Notice and Sellers Response. It is a contract within the contract. The buyer and the seller negotiate the terms of what is going to be fixed and what is not. The Realtors will quarterback the process, but again, it is imperative you have a Realtor that is aggressive so that you get more items fixed during the inspection period.
After the terms of the Buyers Inspection Notice and Sellers Response have been negotiated and agreed upon, it is usually smooth sailing until you go into the title company to sign your final loan documents. After the inspection period, you will want to obtain home owners insurance, and make sure all your utilities will be turned on in your name upon move in. Make sure you work with your lender so that there are no hiccups at the end of the escrow. The lenders job at the end of escrow is to deliver the loan documents to the title company so you can sign the documents. Once the documents have been signed the, title company will deliver the signed documents back to the lender so that they can fund your loan. Once the loan has been funded and recorded, you may now move in to your new home.
Again, it is of paramount importance to use a Realtor that knows what they are doing, that has ample experience, and makes sure you best interests are priority. Please visit the link below to get in contact with a professional, experienced, educated, and aggressive Realtor. You will get the quality representation you deserve.

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Monday, December 17, 2007

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Please visit http://www.nicholasmcconnell.com/ or http://www.arizonacoldwellbankeragent.com/ for all of your Arizona Real Estate needs. Purchasing a home may be the single most important investment of your life, and possibly the largest purchase you will ever make. When you are dealing with hundreds of thousands of dollars, it may be a good idea to use a Realtor with experience, a fine knowledge of the area, education, and aggressiveness. An aggressive Realtor that knows how to negotiate the price of the home with you effectively may be the single most important factor when getting a good price on a home.

The first thing you want to do when purchasing a home in Arizona is to get pre-qualified for a home loan. This step does not take long, but is extremely necessary. In Arizona, you can not get into a contract with out getting pre-qualified for a loan. When you get pre-qualified for a loan, the lender the pre-qualifies you will produce a document called an LSR. Once you have a loan status report, you are able to write an offer on a home.

When purchasing a home, it is usually a good idea to see what has sold recently in the area. When you find the home that you want to purchase, a good Realtor will give you a comparative market analysis. This report will show you recently sold properties in your neighborhood. This will give you an indication of the market conditions in the area you are planning on buying in. You will be able to see if prices have been falling, rising, or remaining steady. This may or may not be an issue, but I do not believe anyone wants to over pay for a home. Once your have made on offer on your home with your Realtor and the contract has been accepted by the seller, you move in to the inspection period.

Generally, you have ten days to conduct inspections. It is a very good idea to have the home inspected by a professional home inspector. If you do not know one your Realtor should be able to recommend one. A home inspection will cost anywhere between three hundred dollars and five hundred dollars depending on the size of the home. This is money well spent because you will know exactly what is wrong with the home. The inspectors will inspect the electric system, plumbing, roof, flooring, pool equipment, appliances, doors, showers, and several other items. After the inspections have been completed you then ask the seller to make repairs with a document called the Buyers Inspection Notice and Sellers Response. It is a contract within the contract. The buyer and the seller negotiate the terms of what is going to be fixed and what is not. The Realtors will quarterback the process, but again, it is imperative you have a Realtor that is aggressive so that you get more items fixed during the inspection period.

After the terms of the Buyers Inspection Notice and Sellers Response have been negotiated and agreed upon, it is usually smooth sailing until you go into the title company to sign your final loan documents. After the inspection period, you will want to obtain home owners insurance, and make sure all your utilities will be turned on in your name upon move in. Make sure you work with your lender so that there are no hiccups at the end of the escrow. The lenders job at the end of escrow is to deliver the loan documents to the title company so you can sign the documents. Once the documents have been signed the, title company will deliver the signed documents back to the lender so that they can fund your loan. Once the loan has been funded and recorded, you may now move in to your new home.

Again, it is of paramount importance to use a Realtor that knows what they are doing, that has ample experience, and makes sure you best interests are priority. Please visit the link below to get in contact with a professional, experienced, educated, and aggressive Realtor. You will get the quality representation you deserve.

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Please visit http://www.nicholasmcconnell.com or http://www.arizonacoldwellbankeragent.com for all of your Arizona Real Estate needs. Purchasing a home may be the single most important investment of your life, and possibly the largest purchase you will ever make. When you are dealing with hundreds of thousands of dollars, it may be a good idea to use a Realtor with experience, a fine knowledge of the area, education, and aggressiveness. An aggressive Realtor that knows how to negotiate the price of the home with you effectively may be the single most important factor when getting a good price on a home.

Please click on one of the links below to get in contact with an educated, experienced Realtor with Coldwell Banker in Arizona.

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Fountain Hills, Arizona Coldwell Banker Real Estate You can view all homes for sale or lease in Fountain hills by going to http://www.nicholasmcconnell.com/ then clicking on property search. You can search by price, city, zip code, square footage, ammenities, and much much more. Let Nicholas McConnell with Coldwell Banker be the first Realtor you speak with for all of your Arizona Real Estate needs. I help people buy, sell, and lease homes every single day and I would be more than happy to help you. Nicholas McConnell Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage http://www.nicholasmcconnell.com/ 480-323-5365 cell# Nick.McConnell@azmoves.com Arizona Real Estate Specialist Realtor

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Whether you are a first time home buyer, investor, or looking for a home for your family, I am the first agent you want to speak with. I am a Realtor with Coldwell Banker and I help people buy and sell homes all over the state in cities such as Scottsdale, Phoenix, Paradise Valley, Fountain Hills, Mesa, Chandler, Gilbert, Cave Creek, Peoria, Higley, Coolidge, Queen Creek, Avondale, Buckeye, Surprise, Glendale, Anthem, Casa Grande, Apache Junction, Flagstaff, and all the metropolitan area cities. On this website you can search all homes for sale in Arizona by clicking on PROPERTY SEARCH.

If you have been thinking about buying or selling a home in Arizona, I am the first Realtor you want to talk to. I specialize in North Scottsdale Communities such as DC Ranch, Silver Leaf, Troon, McCormick Ranch, McDowell Mountain Ranch, Grayhawk, Legend Trail, Ancala, Desert Mountain, Desert Ridge and the Scottsdale Kierland area. However, I help people buy and sell homes all over the state of Arizona. Here you can do your own property search, or, you can contact me anytime and you can tell me exactly what you are looking for, then I will email you the results.

Tell me what is important to you such as school district, golf, zip code, city, price range, or square footage. Once you find a few houses that you would like to see, you and I can make an appointment to drive to the homes together to view them.

When selling, I will schedule an appointment with you so that I may come to your home to fill out the required paperwork to get your home on the market. I can have your home on the market within a few hours. I will walk you through every step of the transaction until you are in a home or until your home sells. When buying a home, the seller pays me so the buyer doesn't have too. The sellers closing costs are usually a bit higher. Many buyers are getting into homes with zero down because with the current market conditions, the seller will usually pay all of your closing costs. If you or someone you know is thinking about buying or selling a home, please refer them to me. I can put your home on the market for rent, or help you write a lease for a rental home.

I do commercial property also, so if you are a business owner looking for a home for you business, I can help you find an office/ building. I will be happy to help you with all of your Arizona Real Estate needs. Rarely does someone ask me a question that I do not know, however, if there is a question that I can't answer, my Broker will definitely be able to get an answer for you.Please let Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage in Scottsdale, Arizona be your first choice when selecting a quality Realtor.

Nick McConnell / Coldwell Banker / 480-323-5365 Cellular

nick.mcconnell@azmoves.com email address

An Agent you can trust.


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