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Find Homes For Sale in Phoenix. Search Phoenix, Arizona real estate, recently sold properties, foreclosures, new homes, school information and much more on Trulia.

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Phoenix, AZ real estate overview. Phoenix home values, real estate market trends, schools, community info, neighborhoods, and homes for sale.

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Resolved Question: Would you consider this a good real estate deal?

Location: Peoria, AZ (close Phoenix) Property: 2200sqft 2 story 4 bedrooms 3 bathrooms (not counting 2 more bedrooms from converted garage). Year Built: 1985 Price (pending) : 188K This is a bank owned home. you can look a photo of it here: http://www.cnw.com/~ulicip/YA/home.jpg

25 Mar 2008, 2:11 pm | click here to view more

Resolved Question: Moving to Texas, nice neighborhoods?

We are young married students, expecting a baby, we are looking for a nice neighborhood in Dallas Texas, so that we could go to college and lift a family at the same time. We are also looking into Houston. Any suggestions for neighborhood, or houses for sale. We are going down there from Phoenix on the weekend of October 2nd, and need to look at some houses. Addresses, real estate sights, anything that can give us a start would be helpful. We need at least a 3 bedroom home.

23 Sep 2009, 5:36 pm | click here to view more

Resolved Question: We are moving to Texas, what are some nice neighborhoods?

We are young married students, expecting a baby, we are looking for a nice neighborhood in Houston Texas, so that we could go to college and lift a family at the same time. Any suggestions for neighborhood, or houses for sale. We are going down there from Phoenix on the weekend of October 2nd, and need to look at some houses. Addresses, real estate sights, anything that can give us a start would be helpful. We need at least a 3 bedroom home.

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Resolved Question: Will the current crisis bring back the Savings and Loan scandal for McCain?

The last big government bail out that was a catastrophic was the SanL. Charles Keating used money from his Savings and Loan to basically finance huge expenditures. When it was on the brink of collapse, Senators met to try and help Keating. McCain was one of the Keating 5 Senators that met. He was a personal pal of Keating and they both lived in Phoenix. The Government had to bail things out and sold the assets in a huge flame sale type situation. It also affected the real estate market. Now once again, we are facing this crisis and once again. This time the very financial markets and Real estate are a very big contributor to his bundling contributions. Do you think this will spill over?

23 Sep 2008, 9:12 pm | click here to view more

Voting Question: I have an Arizona real estate salesperson license, what are the requirements for a Texas real estate license?

I work for a commercial real estate company in Phoenix and will be moving to Houston in a couple of months. My current position (and future position) does not require that I have a real estate license to be able to perform any of my job functions. I am not involved in real estate sales in any shape, however being licensed is beneficial in my field. Since I am currently a licensee in Arizona, I assume I will only have to take credits and courses to cover Texas-specific real estate laws and practices, can anyone confirm this? If not, any information about the Texas licensing process would be helpful.

23 Apr 2009, 10:06 pm | click here to view more

Voting Question: Good lender that understands real estate investing.?

I am starting to look for an investment property in Phoenix or Tucson. I am after solid property with instant positive cash flow, should not be too difficult to find these days. I tried to contact several of my "old" lenders who either lent funds to me or expressed interest in my deals in the past. Now when I tried to contact them they don't respond at every. I now live overseas, but have US based income as well as plenty of equity in Arizona real estate. It's almost as if lending business went dead. The point is that I am looking for a lender or mortgage broker that a) understands real estate investing b) still provides low doc loans. I am self-employed, decent income (both US and abroad), excellent credit score, never had a credit blemish on my report. Plenty of equity in real property (land). No debt. US citizen. Experienced in real estate investing. If you know a good contact that can work with me I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks a lot in advance!

23 Apr 2008, 7:36 am | click here to view more

Resolved Question: Where can I find a real estate lawyer in Arizona?

I am located in the Phoenix area(Queen Creek). I want to rent my home, but would like to consult with a lawyer who deals with the real estate. Does the lawyer set up contracts for me? What would a lawyer run me to set up contracts for my rental?

22 Jan 2010, 12:27 pm | click here to view more

Resolved Question: Mayors Sound Alarm Over Drop in City Revenues where is all those billions in Hispanic buying power at?

WASHINGTON -- Mayors from four U.S. cities said they are facing a once-in-a-generation fiscal crisis and that federal stimulus funds have, so far, been largely unhelpful in helping them balance budgets hit by steep drops in nearly every source of municipal revenue. The comments, from mayors of Philadelphia, San Jose, Calif; Mesa, Ariz., and Bowling Green, Ky., at a panel discussion sponsored by the Brookings Institution and the National League of Cities, underscore how the recession for local government is far from over. Mesa's mayor, Scott Smith, said the steep drops in sales-tax revenue, the city's primary source of money, are "changing our reality." "We treat this financial crisis as something we're not going to receive out of," said Mr. Smith, whose city has about 500,000 citizens and is in the Phoenix metropolitan area. Even as economists declare the recession over, local revenues continue to fall. That's because the lion's share of their receipts -- sales, income and property taxes -- are connected to the job market and real-estate prices. Jobs and real-estate prices are expected to lag the broader economic recovery, reducing city revenues for months or years after the technical end of the recession. "This is unknown for our generation," said Chris Hoene, director of the middle for research and innovation at the National League of Cities. Mr. Hoene said it was likely to be 18 to 24 months before local government revenues resume growing. The mayors said deep budget gaps have forced them to make cuts to basic services including police and flame protection, that the financial crisis has turned cities and states against each other and that fiscal strains emphasize the need for money-saving changes to pension and health benefits in the heavily unionized public sector. "Change has to arrive and this moment of crisis is going to force it," said Michael Nutter, mayor of Philadelphia. While federal stimulus funds have helped states close budget gaps and preserved jobs for many state and school-board employees, the mayors said federal money hasn't done much to ease their day-to-day budget problems. "The stimulus is going to special things," said Chuck Reed, mayor of San Jose. Beyond budget and services cuts, the mayors discussed new ways to lift revenue at a time when incomes are stagnant and the national unemployment rate is at 10.2%. Philadelphia, for instance, has temporarily increased its sales tax while Mesa has levied a property tax for the first time. http://online.wsj.com/article/SB125866320178356259.html

21 Nov 2009, 5:09 pm | click here to view more

Resolved Question: What genre of music are these bands?

So overall what genre of music do you think i like best based on these bands that i like. (i need to know for this survey at school) haha and i know they every arent the same genre just again, overall - Paramore - Chiodos - Cobra Starship - Bring Me The Horizon - New Found Glory - Jimmy Eat World - Blink 182 - Motion City Soundtrack - Escape The Fate - the ready set - set it off - phoenix - bloc party - cute is what we aim for - the scene aesthetic - scary kids scaring kids - versaemerge - the starting line - every time low - dr.acula - vampire weekend - sing it noisy - frou frou - a static lullaby - the fastest kid alive -select start - no doubt - rooney - third eye blind - there for tomorrow - the devil wears prada - saosin - four year strong - sublime - sunny day real estate - hit the lights - the maine - oasis - papa roach - a rocket to the moon - taking back sunday - you me at six - the rocket summer - the swellers .

2 Sep 2009, 9:50 am | click here to view more

Resolved Question: Why Does the Mainstream Media Choose To Forget It's Own Reporting (McCain-Keating 5-Savings & Loan SCANDAL)?

The Banker Charles H. Keating Jr. figures in the home Banking Committee's investigation of Lincoln Savings and Loan Association of Irvine, Calif., and a related inquiry into five Senators who intervened on its behalf with Federal regulators. The Banker Charles H. Keating Jr., Phoenix millionaire worked as chairman of a home construction company, American Continental Corp., purchased Lincoln in February 1984 for $51 million and increased its assets from $1.1 billion to $5.5 billion by 1988. Waged five-year campaign against Federal regulators who opposed his direct investment of federally insured savings and loan deposits in real estate ventures. In 1986 and 1987, gave $1.3 million in gifts and contributions to five senators. They later intervened on Lincoln's behalf with officials of the Federal Home Loan Bank Board. Lincoln was seized by the board las April; regulastors have filed a $1.1 billion fraud and racketeering suit against him. John McCain, Republican of Arizona. Attended April 2 and April 9 meetings in Mr. DeConcini's office. Received $112,000 in campaign contributions from Mr. Keating and his associates. New York Times Setember 22, 1989 http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=950DE4D91230F931A15752C1A96F948260&sec=&spon=&pagewanted=1

19 Sep 2008, 7:06 pm | click here to view more

Resolved Question: What do you think about the current real estate market in Phoenix?

19 Feb 2008, 12:22 am | click here to view more

Resolved Question: What are thoughts on this Sheriff Joe Arpaio scoffs at possibility of broader federal probe?

Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio scoffs at the possibility that a federal civil rights and racial profiling investigation into his immigration raids and crime sweeps could be expanded into a broader look at his office’s use of power and finances. Arpaio said the U.S. Justice Department’s civil rights investigation is a politically motivated inquiry by the Barack Obama administration into his immigration enforcement tactics, and he has no indication yet whether investigators are or will be looking into any other matters, including finances. The difficult-nosed sheriff said the FBI and Justice Department will not find any financial irregularities within his office. “I have nothing to hide. Let them look,” said Arpaio, who acknowledged that such investigations can be drawn-out affairs. “They are just coming down here hoping to find something.” But some legal and public officials with familiarity of Justice Department and FBI inquiries into the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office say the federal investigation could be expanded. That includes investigators taking a closer look at financial management, contracting and vendor relationships, and how various pools of money are used by the MCSO, according to the officials and legal sources who asked not to be identified for fear of retribution. The MCSO’s $270 million budget includes jails and law enforcement. County budget cuts could result in MCSO having a $228 million annual budget for the next fiscal year, according to Maricopa County spokesman Richard de Uriarte. Federal investigators could examine MCSO’s vendor contracts; its equipment and vehicle purchases; how it uses federal grant money; the movement of pools of money within the office; and its overall financial management and use of county and federal money, according to a source familiar with the inquiry. Arpaio stressed he is not aware of any criminal or financial probe by the feds into the MCSO, and that the Obama administration does not like his receive-tough stances on immigration and law and order. Justice Department attorneys began looking into Arpaio’s crime and immigration sweeps in tardy 2008 and earlier this year confirmed a federal civil rights investigation of the sheriff’s immigration and criminal enforcement, said Justice spokesman Alejandro Miyar. Miyar said the MCSO inquiry started at the end of President George W. Bush’s second term, but the investigation has become more aggressive since Obama became president and Eric Holder took over as U.S. attorney general in January. Miyar would not comment specifically on the status of the Arpaio investigation, but said he was not aware of any expansion of the probe beyond the MCSO immigration and crime sweeps. Arpaio, 77, confirmed federal investigators had been to his office and were conducting interviews, but said those inquiries will not deter his arrests of illegal immigrants and raids of businesses that employ them. “You don’t look me stopping,” said the sheriff, who criticized the motivation and manner of the federal investigation. There are some calls from Arpaio critics for a comprehensive financial audit of MCSO, but de Uriarte said he was not aware of any immediate efforts by the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors to conduct an audit. The sheriff has been battling with the county board and other local officials over immigration issues, including spats with County Supervisor Mary Rose Wilcox and Phoenix Mayor Phil Gordon. The MCSO said June 17 it was investigating restaurant lease deals between Wilcox and the city of Phoenix-owned Sky Harbor International Airport. Arpaio and Maricopa County Attorney Andrew Thomas led an investigation that indicted Supervisor Don Stapley in December on charges of not disclosing business and real estate development deals on public financial disclosure forms. Stapley denies wrongdoing. Former Maricopa County Schools Superintendent Sandra Dowling also is suing the county and Arpaio over a 2006 SWAT-team raid of her Phoenix home. Dowling was indicted on numerous counts, including theft, but ended up pleading guilty only to the charge of improperly giving her daughter a job within the county school system. Arpaio’s office also has an investigation into Arizona Attorney General Terry Goddard’s handling of the state prosecution of former Arizona Treasurer David Petersen. Goddard denies wrongdoing in that case. Arpaio, who was elected to a fifth term in November, said his political adversaries in Arizona are encouraging the Justice Department to go after him,,,,,,,,,,, http://www.bizjournals.com/phoenix/stories/2009/06/15/daily60.html

18 Jun 2009, 3:07 pm | click here to view more

Resolved Question: will i be able to refinance my house?

i have an 80/20 mortgage and because of the trends in real estate these days i owe more than what my home is probably worth now. will i still be able to refinance? i'm in metro phoenix. and i've no tardy payments on my mortgage.

17 Mar 2008, 4:12 pm | click here to view more

Resolved Question: Is Phoenix, Arizona a nice place to live?

After watching home Hunters, I am very interested in Phoenix ,Arizona. What is the economy like and how is the diversity factor? It seems real estate is much cheaper in Phoenix than say Michigan.... Any info would be most appreciated.

17 Mar 2008, 1:32 pm | click here to view more

Resolved Question: What is your experience with online MBA programs from actual universities (not online-only "schools")?

I have a BBA in Finance and have been out of school for 5+ years now - after 2 layoffs in 2008 (commercial real estate industry) I'm considering going back to receive my MBA. I'd like to hear about your experiences with online programs from actual universities (i.e. Univ. of Nebraska, Univ. of Tulsa, Florida State, etc.). I'm not considering schools like University of Phoenix or other online-only schools. I'd like to go back to school in the physical sense, but I have a family and the time constraints make it impossible. Can I expect to gain as much from an online program as I would on campus? I know a big part of the experience is the contacts you gain from your study groups, etc. - any input? Thanks

16 Jan 2009, 10:50 am | click here to view more

Resolved Question: Cinder block walls around all yards in phoenix?

I am looking for a nice family neighborhood in AZ. When I look pictures on real estate web sites, it seems every houses have yards encircled with cinder block walls. (very foreign to someone from the northeast) This seems to block every views. I was wondering if this is traditional in AZ or just in that area, and why.

16 Feb 2009, 2:28 pm | click here to view more

Resolved Question: Good real estate agent in Phx?

I'm having a very difficult time getting real estate agents to show me listings. I do every the work finding the places and they won't even show me. Can anyone recommend a good real estate agent, actually willing to do some work? Here in Phoenix...Thanks

16 Aug 2008, 7:39 pm | click here to view more

Resolved Question: What's the scoop on this? Phoenix real estate offer?

An acquaintance made me an offer to sell me his home (he just moved out, bought a new home) and he says the home is worth 275k, but he wants to do this thing I don't quite understand: - receive the place appraised for 10K more (285K) - Then he would give me 35K for a downpayment and I'd be paying mortgage on 250K Why does he want to appraise it for more? I don't receive it.

15 Feb 2008, 4:50 pm | click here to view more

Resolved Question: There are those who despise Democrats because they are "Socialist"! Will U withdraw money if your bank fails?

"By MARCY GORDON, AP Business Writer Marcy Gordon, Ap Business Writer – 38 mins ago WASHINGTON – Real estate lender Colonial BancGroup Inc. has been close down by federal officials in the biggest U.S. bank failure this year. The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp., which was appointed receiver of the Montgomery, Ala.-based Colonial and its about $25 billion in assets, said the failed bank's 346 branches in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Nevada and Texas will reopen at the normal times starting on Saturday as offices of Winston-Salem, N.C.-based BB&T. The FDIC has approved the sale of Colonial's $20 billion in deposits and about $22 billion of its assets to BB&T Corp. Regulators also closed four other banks: Community Bank of Arizona, based in Phoenix; Union Bank, based in Gilbert, Ariz.; Community Bank of Nevada, based in Las Vegas; and Dwelling home Savings and Loan Association, located in Pittsburgh. The closures boosted to 77 the number of federally insured banks that have failed in 2009. The agency established a temporary government bank for Community Bank of Nevada to give depositors about 30 days to open accounts at other financial institutions. The failed bank had assets of $1.52 billion and deposits of $1.38 billion as of June 30. Community Bank of Arizona had assets of $158.5 million and deposits of $143.8 million as of June 30, while Union Bank had assets of $124 million and deposits of $112 million as of June 12. The FDIC said that MidFirst Bank, based in Oklahoma City, has agreed to assume every the deposits and $125.5 million of the assets of Community Bank of Arizona, as well as about $24 million of the deposits and $11 million of the assets of Union Bank. The FDIC will retain the relax for eventual sale." every of you have safe money if your bank fails thanks to Democrats and FDR! I suspect none of you will use this socialistic program to keep your money from mismanaged banks and leave it in the bank. Won't you? The FDIC is a "socialistic" program! Actually most receive socialism confused with this country's Mantra: "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that every men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.--That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed" No where in the declaration does it mention corrupt business and their usurpers of the US Constitution who are our largest group receiving welfare and the largest welfare frauds! It says "The people" and business is not "the People"! No one I know is a socialist, however some programs perhaps could be considered that, like the FDIC. Of course NO Republican would ever pass such a thing, but they will every be lining up at banks tomorrow getting their money thanks to Democrats!

15 Aug 2009, 3:41 am | click here to view more

Resolved Question: Real Estate Market in phoenix?

Husband and I are considering purchasing a 2nd home in phoenix Arizona. We currently live in British Columbia. Can anyone advise on the current market, where it is headed, and whether or not it would be a sound investment? Thx.

14 Jul 2008, 6:22 pm | click here to view more

Resolved Question: Has anyone ever heard of or done business with GDC Real Estate in Phoenix, Az?

Or does anyone know where i can find information on them?

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Resolved Question: Should I buy one House or two???

I live in Phoenix and I possess a condo which I am planning on renting out soon, so that I can buy a home. (Thank you housing market decline) My girlfriend lives with me and makes about the same income as I do. Question: Should we buy two houses instead of one? Judging by the way the real estate market is now, this is a great opportunity to buy homes. She could afford a place of her possess and so could I.... But we'd live in one and rent the other out. Would this make more sense? Then we'd possess a condo and two homes... rather then a condo and one home. Does this make sense to anyone? Anyone have any good reasons why this is a bonehead idea? I need input before I do this. Thanks!!!

14 Apr 2008, 4:31 pm | click here to view more

Resolved Question: HELP!!! Landlord is a fraud?

My husband and I rented a home in Phoenix, Arizona on August the 1st of 2008. We just found out that our landlord, is not even the owner of the home. A real estate agency informed us that our supposed landlord, is actually the one that should be renting the home! Our supposed landlord had a one year contract to be renting the home throught the real estate agency. HELP WHAT CAN WE DO? Yes, we did sign a one year contract with our supposed landlord. We have a copy of every check we paid her for rent.

13 Sep 2008, 12:42 am | click here to view more

Resolved Question: I am 22 andinterested in investing into real estate. Can anyone suggest a good program that works?

I recently went to a Robert Allen seminar in phoenix, az. I was wondering if there is anyone out there that has taken his Creating Wealth with Real Estate program? It sounded like a great learning tool, and i wanted to do it, but i dont know if its just another one of those scams. Is there anyone out there that could give me some advice on how to start investing in real estate? suggestions on any programs to take? it would be very much appreciated! Thank you :)

13 Nov 2007, 4:10 am | click here to view more

Resolved Question: do you like my idea for a nintendo DS game?

well since there are so many games for nintendo Ds that are about various professions like trauma middle, phoenix wright, and cooking mama, I thought that I would make a game where you are a real estate agent. You have to sell a home and show the buyers the home and sign the legal documents with the touch screen. what do you think, I think that it will receive popular if I include anime characters like trauma middle and phoenix wright, do you think a game can receive popular just because of anime characters. I think it can it will be educational and fun, you will learn the property purchasing process

13 Feb 2008, 11:22 am | click here to view more

Resolved Question: Invest 50,000 in College?

Need a liitle advice from you every. I have two tiny kids, work part time, studying for my real estate exam. I know the economy isn't great for real estate so I signed up to receive my bachelors with University of Phoenix. Should I invest 50,000 on college or should I just stay with real estate? My husband works and goes to college too.

12 Sep 2008, 8:43 am | click here to view more

Resolved Question: Retirement planning, Roth 401k and Roth IRA?

Hi, I'm 23 and currently contributing to my Roth 401k to receives full matching from the company. I would like to start a Roth IRA at the beginning of 2008 with T Rowe Price. My 401k is doing good so far, but I calculated my future retirement needs and realized that I should start a Roth IRA and max it out each year. I've been doing quite a bit of research on T. Rowe and their funds and would like to start out with funds that has total international exposure first. My concern/question is, does T Rowe Price funds' past performances accurate? It seems to me that most of their funds perform better than other companies. Are there anything different about them from other fund companies that I should know about? They seems a bit more aggressive (which is good), but is that the case? here are my current funds, I put more in Europacific that other though. With these pick, should I go with a conservative route in a Roth IRA instead? thanks should I drop Smallcap World R4? Alger tiny Cap = 5% Columbia tiny Cap Value Fund II = 6% Munder Mid-Cap Core Growth A = 6% Phoenix Mid Cap Value = 7% American Funds SmallCap World R4 = 5% American Funds Cap Wld G&I R4 = 7% American Funds New World R4 = 6% American Funds EuroPacific R4 = 16% American Funds Growth Fund R4 = 7% American Funds New Economy R4 = 6% Black Rock S&P 500 Index = 6% Davis NY Venture = 6% Van Kampen Comstock = 6% Eaton Vance big-Cap Value = 6% AIM Real Estate = 5% Total = 100% Sorry, I forgot to mention. Those funds listed are what I'm currently holding in my 401k. They took a few hits a few weeks ago but are now on track. Their performances meet my expectation, but did not exceed it. I plan to retire in my mid 50s, about 35 years from now. That's part of the reasons why I went with Roth. I plan on retiring early and withdraw from my principle until I'm 60. By the way, I'm able to manage every funds in the account without any problem thru a website provide by my employer. I manage my contribution, allocation, earning, funds info.....with the tools given to me by my company.

11 Dec 2007, 6:35 am | click here to view more

Resolved Question: does anyone know a good website for Phoenix AZ real estate?

my husbands job might cause us to move to Pheonix...anybody know some websites that i could look up houses there? thanks

1 Mar 2008, 10:58 pm | click here to view more

Resolved Question: Can someone please uncode this real estate claim?

BANK REPO! (NOT A SHORT SALE) NICE 3 BEDROOM 1.75 BATH HOME IN EAST PHOENIX. PROPERTY IN FAIR CONDITION. GOOD SIZE LOT OF 8525 SQ FEET. NO SPDS OR CLUE REPORT TO BE SUPPLIED BY SELLER. PROPERTY TO BE SOLD IN ''AS IS'' CONDITION. SELLER TO SELECT ESCROW CO., SELLER ADDENDUMS FOLLOW ACCEPTED TERMS.

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Resolved Question: Pop-punk music suggestion?

I have millions of iTunes giftcards but nothing to download. Can anyone suggest something I'll like? Here's some bands I already hear to: Fall Out Boy Blink-182 New Found Glory Midtown Third Eye Blind Four Year Strong The Academy Is... every Time Low Panic! At The Disco Chiodos The Audition Saves The Say Sunny Day Real Estate The Cure Danger Radio Paramore Phoenix Anberlin Nirvana Jack's Mannequin Motion City Soundtrack MGMT Hit The Lights Passion Pit Say Anything Cute Is What We Aim For Taking Back Sunday (just to name a few) Help me out! Specific songs would help! Thanks :D

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