Posted in Foreclosure on Jan 19th, 2009
Note: I am not a lawyer so do not take anything here as legal advice. Always consult a lawyer first. The foreclosure process in Arizona does not always involve a judge. Many people do not realize, but the majority of deeds in Arizona are called “Deeds of Trust”, and that is much different than a [...]
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Posted in Foreclosure on Jan 16th, 2009
The Urban Land Institute had their conference today to describe Arizona real estate. The Arizona Republic has a story on it: Link The experts predict more foreclosures in 2009, and a comeback in 2010 or 2011. We have been hard hit by the financial industry and construction which will add to our bad economy. Too [...]
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Posted in Deeds and Titles on Jan 15th, 2009
Note: I am not a lawyer so do not take anything here as legal advice. Always consult a lawyer first. There are many different ways to own property. What I mean by this is how the DEED is structured. Most of the deed structures relate to joint tenants. In my opinion it makes life a [...]
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Posted in Everyday Stuff on Jan 14th, 2009
Got back from the AZERIA meeting Monday night (1/12/09) and was very excited about whats to come in Arizona real estate. If you are not aware, AZREIA stands for the Arizona Real Estate Investors Association, and is a great group headed by Alan Langston. They hold monthly meetings with market updates, and have great educational [...]
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Posted in Everyday Stuff on Jan 13th, 2009
http://www.azcentral.com/news/articles/2009/01/12/20090112phxpopulation0107.html This article talks about how they think population in Phoenix could be declining. It is a possibility based on their research, but do you care? I don’t honestly, people come to Arizona for the weather. Last time I checked, that isn’t going anywhere! It might take a couple years, but eventually the foreclosure inventory [...]
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