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The sudden spike in prices is due to the pandemic era extremely low mortgage rates which dramatically increased everyone's purchasing power combined with Phoenix being a major tourist and snowbird destination attracting out of state investors taking advantage of the low interest rates.
Queen Creek in the Phoenix metro area leads Arizona's housing expansion. Local housing stock grew to nearly 20,000 units in 2022, a 123% increase over the last decade. This housing boom is supported by a substantial population increase, the most rapid in Arizona.
Meanwhile, the worst months to sell a house are November through March or during winter, when potential buyers are preoccupied with holiday plans. Sellers should expect lower sales prices and more days on the market during these months.
Yes, you can definitely sell your Arizona home without the involvement of a real estate agent. It's a viable option that saves you on commission fees and gives you more control over your home-selling journey. But be ready to navigate the complexities and technicalities.
Gifts of Real Property Every deed or conveyance of real property must be signed by the donor (the person making the gift) and properly notarized. The deed or instrument of conveyance should be recorded in the office of the county recorder where the property is located.
Maricopa County Recorder's Office has two full service offices to record your quitclaim deed. The main office is located in downtown Phoenix. The Southeast office is in Mesa, Arizona. Maricopa County Recorder's Offices are responsible for recording and maintaining permanent public records.
A Really Big Deal “You have to deal with title insurance. You have to deal with home inspections and knowing what to look for. You have to know the difference between something that is a potential deal-breaker and something you can deal with during your time as a homeowner. Doing all that alone can become overwhelming.
Non-Agent Brokerage Relationships You are not the exclusive agent for either party and cannot show favoritism to the buyer or the seller. Your job is to remain neutral and not give advice to either side. You are more of an assistant and facilitator than a representative. In this scenario, you will collect commission.
One way to avoid the frustration of the open home roundabout is by considering the 'silent sale' - a type of listing that is becoming an increasingly popular choice by many sellers because it cuts out the need to advertise publicly and allows the agent to market in a more traditional sense, by sourcing buyers through ...