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Anne Eliason is a world traveler and Phoenix real estate agent. Anne's travels have endowed her with a lifetime of experience and worldly knowledge that she brings to the Phoenix real estate market. For quality and intelligent service dealing with Phoenix, AZ homes and properties

    Federal Financial Takeover Creates Safety Net

    The federal takeover of the Federal National Mortgage Association and the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation, affectionately referred to as Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, marks a major change on the local financial front. The financial crisis that preceded the takeover is being touted as the worst since the Great Depression. That's news no real estate agent, let alone buyer or seller, wants to hear. But it isn't all bad. In fact, now is a great time to buy. Read: Federal Financial Takeover Creates Safety Net Read

    By: Anne Eliason | 19/09/2008 | Real Estate

    Buying: How to Navigate the Jungle

    Most people are familiar with the fact that the real estate bubble popped. This has meant some severe challenges for lower income homeowners, or owners who just bought homes that were above their means financially. This is why it can definitely be said that it's a buyer's market out there. What that means is that there's a lot of homes for sale, which means a lot of options for buyers, and also low prices. In fact, in many parts of the state, prices are as low as they've been in many years. Home Read: Buying: How to Navigate the Jungle Read

    By: Anne Eliason | 19/09/2008 | Real Estate

    Women are Buying Homes for Themselves

    Did you know that women who live alone are more likely to own their homes than single men? It's true, statistics show that women are the second largest home-buying force next to couples, and the percentage of female homeowners is growing. So how are women buyer's needs different, and what special challenges might home ownership present to them? Read: Women are Buying Homes for Themselves Read

    By: Anne Eliason | 22/08/2008 | Real Estate

    Tips for New Buyers

    So it's finally time to realize your dream of buying a home. This is a major step in your life, and your home will likely be your biggest asset ever. What's next, and how are you going to make the most of this new adventure? Read: Tips for New Buyers Read

    By: Anne Eliason | 22/08/2008 | Real Estate

    Short Sales Aren't Easy

    Foreclosures mark ones credit rating for seven years. Sadly, a bad credit rating can stop one from getting another mortgage. Further, some renters and even employers check credit ratings and see them as a sign of trustworthiness and competence. Plus, there's the humiliating process of having one's home on the public auction block. Read: Short Sales Aren't Easy Read

    By: Anne Eliason | 04/07/2008 | Real Estate

    The Lowly Gutter: Hero of the Home

    Even if you don't live in a wet climate, quality gutters are important. If ground that is normally dry is suddenly saturated, drainage problems can occur. Read: The Lowly Gutter: Hero of the Home Read

    By: Anne Eliason | 04/07/2008 | DIY

    Deadly Combo - Tots and Pools

    One very good rule to have is: if you suddenly find that toddler is 'quiet' or missing, check the pool straightaway - you may only have seconds to revive a drowning child. Even if you know the pool is fenced and the gate is latched, check the pool straightaway. Read: Deadly Combo - Tots and Pools Read

    By: Anne Eliason | 13/06/2008 | Accessories

    Profit From Your Child's University Move

    With school end approaching, some of us will be spending our summer vacations helping our children to settle into their chosen University town. Arizona State University is located in Arizona's most populous city of Tempe and if you are planning to look for accommodation in this area - you are in luck! Read: Profit From Your Child's University Move Read

    By: Anne Eliason | 11/06/2008 | Real Estate

    Canadians Keep the Secret of Sun City, Phoenix

    The Phoenix Valley is a great place to live and be healthy. With recreational options abounding and sunshine for 300 days a year, it's no wonder that many people plan to move here. It is a very popular place for 'snowbirds'. There are many large companies offering varied job opportunities that insure a healthy economy for the Phoenix Valley. Read: Canadians Keep the Secret of Sun City, Phoenix Read

    By: Anne Eliason | 06/03/2008 | Real Estate

    Relocate to Sun in the Phoenix Valley

    If you've been thinking of relocating somewhere warm, this is a great time to consider the Phoenix Valley. Read: Relocate to Sun in the Phoenix Valley Read

    By: Anne Eliason | 29/02/2008 | Real Estate
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