Monthly Real Estate News – April 2012
Each month I put together a valuable newsletter that focuses on on main topic. The April 2012 newsletter is about the Phoenix Home Shortage, Customer Review and Closing Costs Uncovered read more below…
April 2012 Real Estate Newsletter (Must See Video) Home Shortage Continues!
Comparative Market Analysis – Home Values
Each month I put together a valuable newsletter that focuses on on main topic. The January 2012 newsletter is about how to find out what your home is worth using a Comparative Market Analysis. Also known as a CMA. A CMA is an informal estimate of market value, based on sales of comparable properties in your area. It generally takes into account various aspects of your home, including size, features and annual costs. Reviewing comparable homes that have sold within the past year, along with the listing or asking price of current homes for sale should help you determine… You can read more by downloading the newsletter here:
NEWSLETTER JANUARY 2012 – COMPARATIVE MARKET ANALYSIS
Happy Holidays – Watch out for theft!
Each month I put together a valuable newsletter that focuses on on main topic. The December 2011 newsletter is about Burglary. While it maybe the happiest time of the year, you need to be alert that theft is often on the rise for the month of December. Thieves are getting more clever each year. They are still following delivery trucks around and picking up packages left on residential door steps, but now with social media sites like Facebook, Twitter and other check in sites, the thieves know when you are home, at work or dining out. You might want to think twice before posting your social status for the whole world to see. You can read more by downloading the newsletter here:
NEWSLETTER DECEMBER 2011 – BURGLARY PREVENTION
VA Loans for Veterans?

Each month I put together a valuable newsletter that focuses on one main topic.
The November 2011 newsletter is about VA Loans.
If you are an eligible veteran, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) may be able to asset you with a loan for the purchase of a home. The VA guaranty loans encourage lenders to offers loans to veterans by protecting lenders against loss if the borrower cannot make the payments. VA loans are particularly beneficial to those veterans that do not have much cash available.
There are five basic steps when obtaining a VA backed home loan.
You can read more by downloading the newsletter here:
NOVEMBER 2011 NEWSLETTER – VA LOANS
Title Insurance – Who Owns What?

Each month I put together a valuable newsletter that focuses on one main topic.
The October 2011 newsletter is about Title Insurance.
Owning a home is one of the most important parts of the American dream, but having the deed to a piece of land does not necessiarly mean the property is yours free and clear. Other people may have certain prior rights or claims that your deed will not erase. Such rights can go back all the way to the earliest owners of your new property. In order to protect your investment, you may consider purchasing title insurance.
There are two types of title insurance policies that may be purchased at th time a property changes from one owner to another; an owner’s policy and a lender’s policy. You can read more by downloading the newsletter here:
OCTOBER 2011 NEWSLETTER TITLE INSURANCE

