East Valley Real Estate FAQs, Tips & Community News

Whether you're buying your first home in Gilbert, selling in Chandler, or exploring new construction in Queen Creek or San Tan Valley, you've come to the right place. This resource hub is designed to answer the most common real estate questions we hear from Arizona buyers and sellers — and to keep you informed with the latest local market insights and community news across the East Valley.

Frequently Asked Questions About East Valley Real Estate

Is now a good time to buy a home in the East Valley?

The East Valley — including Gilbert, Chandler, Mesa, Queen Creek, and San Tan Valley — remains one of the most desirable real estate markets in Arizona. While market conditions shift, working with a local agent ensures you get current data on home prices, inventory, and interest rates specific to your target neighborhood.

How do I know what my East Valley home is worth?

Home values in the East Valley vary by community, lot size, upgrades, and recent comparable sales. A free Comparative Market Analysis (CMA) from a local real estate professional is the most accurate way to determine your home's current market value.

What are the best neighborhoods in Gilbert and Chandler for families?

Gilbert and Chandler consistently rank among the safest and most family-friendly cities in Arizona. Popular master-planned communities, top-rated schools, parks, and easy freeway access make both cities a top choice for relocating families and move-up buyers.

How long does it take to buy or sell a home in Arizona?

In Arizona, most residential transactions close within 30–45 days of an accepted offer. Selling timelines vary based on pricing, condition, and current market demand. Browse our latest articles below for up-to-date guidance on buying and selling in today's East Valley market.

Scroll down to explore our latest blog posts, local market updates, and expert real estate tips for the East Valley.

Feb. 8, 2018

5 Reasons It'll Pay to Sell Your Arizona Home Early in 2018


 

You MUST read this article from Holly Amaya if you or anyone you know are considering selling their Arizona home.

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It's been nearly a decade since the Great Recession delivered the worst housing crash in modern memory. But these days, the fallout feels squarely in the rearview mirror. Markets have bounced back with fervor, and confidence is skyrocketing: From Charlotte, NC, to Stockton, CA—and everywhere in between—homes are flying off the market at record prices, and buyers are still clamoring to get in the game. Arizona has been and continues to be one of the hottest real estate markets in the country. Thanks to proper city planning, amazing weather, and affordability along with job growth cities such as Gilbert, Chandler, Scottsdale, and Queen Creek have made national / International news (Canadians).

One thing is clear: It's a great time to be a seller.

"We’ve seen a few years of what could be considered unsustainable levels of price appreciation, as well as an inventory shortage that resulted in a record low number of homes for sale across the country," says Javier Vivas, director of economic research for realtor.com®.In other words: Today's buyers are exhausted. And in many cases that means they're willing to sacrifice to get a toehold in the market. 

Sounds like the stuff of seller's dreams, right? But know this: If you plan to sell in 2018—and you want to unload your home quickly and for maximum money—your window of opportunity may be rapidly narrowing. Here's why you should get moving ASAP.

1. Rates are still historically low, drawing buyers into the market

We may not be enjoying the rock-bottom interest rates of yore, but by historical standards, today's 30-year mortgage rates—hovering just above 4%—are still low. And experts agree mortgage credit will remain relatively cheap for most of the year.

That means the getting's still good for buyers—and, subsequently, for sellers looking to unload their homes.

But rates are on the rise, and it's been widely predicted that they'll reach 5% before year's end. Buyers know that the longer they wait to buy, the more expensive it will be.

Roughly translated, that means you'd be wise to list your home earlier in the year, before more rate hikes kick in. Not only will you capture the market of buyers scurrying to close a deal, but if you're buying after you sell, you'll also benefit from those lower rates.

2. Inventory remains tight—and demand high

Simply put, there are more buyers than available homes—particularly in red-hot markets where land is scarce and it isn't cheap to build.

And the housing shortage will likely get worse before it gets better: Realtor.com data predict inventory will remain tight in the first part of this year, reaching a 4% year-over-year decline by March.

Sellers, that means this is your opportunity to be wooed. Buyers, their choices limited, are going to great lengths (and making some major concessions) to win the house, says Katie Griswold, a Realtor® with Pacific Sotheby's in Southern California.

"We're in a very favorable seller's market," she says. "We're seeing bidding wars—which push up prices—and buyers are submitting offers with very pro-seller terms, like forgoing the repair request or waiving the appraisal contingency."

And cash investors are in the mix, too, accounting for 22% of all home sales transactions in November 2017 (up from 20% in October), according to the National Association of Realtors®.

Those cash buyers are snapping up homes in an already tight market and keeping some first-time buyers at bay (sorry, buyers!). But if you're selling, you stand a better shot at an all-cash offer—one you just might be crazy to refuse.

Of course, there's a catch: Inventory levels are predicted to begin rising in the fourth quarter, marking the first inventory gain since 2015 and setting the stage for more dramatic housing gains to come. So if you're thinking of selling, start preparing now in order to walk away with a sweet paycheck.

3. Home prices are still increasing

From coast to coast, home prices continue to rise—which translates to more money in your pocket when you sell.

But the gains are predicted to be more moderate than in years past. Realtor.com data suggest a 3.2% increase year over year, after finishing 2017 with a 5.5% year-over-year increase.

Bottom line: You still stand to make a pretty profit if you sell this year, but the earlier you can list, the better off you'll be.

4. People have more money in their pocket

Record levels of consumer confidence, low unemployment, and stock market surges are setting the stage for high home buyer turnout in 2018. For the first time since the 1960s, the Fed has projected that the unemployment rate will drop below 4%, and the domestic stock market is enjoying a nearly unprecedented rally.

The housing market is already reflecting this boom: Existing-home sales soared 5.6% in November 2017 (the most recent month for which data are available) and reached their strongest pace in almost 11 years, according to the NAR.

"Incomes are growing and people are finding better and more stable jobs," Vivas says. Buyers "are feeling pretty good about (their) finances."

And thanks to the GOP tax legislation, which nearly doubles the standard deduction, we'll see fewer people itemizing, says National Association of Home Builders Chief Economist Robert Dietz.

"The income effect of that is that most people are getting a tax cut—which should help (buyer) demand," Dietz says.

All of these factors combined mean more buyers could be on the hunt, with more money in their pockets to shell out on a home for sale—possibly yours!

5. Millennials are ready to commit

Millennials, often crippled by student debt, have been especially hampered by rising interest rates and high home prices.

But the aforementioned conditions are ripe in 2018 for these first-time buyers to take the plunge, and experts predict that millennials will make up a vital part of the buyer pool over the coming year: Millennials could account for 43% of home buyers taking out a mortgage in 2018 (a 3% year-over-year increase), according to realtor.com data.

"As people move into their 30s, they're looking to move from renting to homeownership," Dietz says. "And we predict that trend will continue even more this year."

More home buyers flooding the market can only mean good things for sellers—at all price points.

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Jan 10, 2018
Based in San Diego, Holly Amaya is a writer, lawyer, and communications strategist. She writes about real estate, legal, lifestyle, motherhood, and career issues.
Feb. 5, 2018

Seville Golf & Country Club Membership Cost

Seville Golf & Country Club Cost

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  Golf | $7,500* ENROLLMENT FEE

  • Unlimited* golf
  • Use of practice facility including range balls
  • Tee times may be made up to seven days in advance
  • Use of sport club and social privileges
  • $668* monthly Dues with Seville One and $614* without.

Sports Club | $500* ENROLLMENT FEE

  • Fitness Room, aquatics complex and athletic court access
  • Group fitness training- 30+ classes each week
  • Complimentary* towels and locker use
  • Guest golf privileges May - September; six times per Member
  • Ability to participate in all clubs within the Club
  • $246* monthly dues with Seville O.N.E ($192* without)

Seville O.N.E | $1,500 ENROLLMENT FEE

  • Receive 50% off* a la carte dining at Seville
  • Two-for one* green fees and dining at Gainey Ranch Golf and Anthem Golf & Country Club
  • Free* golf, free* dining and more when you travel to Club Corp's nationwide Network of more than 300 owned, operated and affiliate clubs
  • Enjoy two-for-one benefits at Gainey Ranch Golf Club and Anthem Golf & Country Club

PRE-PAID ANNUAL GOLF AGREEMENTS

  • Family cart fee: $1,600
  • Individual Cart Fee $1,050
  • Locker: $160
  • Bag Storage: $140
  • Handicap $40

GOLF CART: PAYMENT PLAN

  • Family: $180 monthly
  • Individual: $105 monthly

GOLF CART: A LA CARTE

  • 18 holes: $18.50 per person
  • 9 holes: $10 per person

ACCOMPANIED GUEST RATES

  • January - April: $110
  • May: $70
  • June - August: $40
  • September - November 25: $70
  • November 26 - December 31: $110

WINTER FAMILY RATE:

  • 20% off
  • Includes parents and children of Members

TWILIGHT RATES:

  • Available at 50% off regular rate starting at 2 p.m. year-round

SPORTS CLUB Fitness Center, Courts and Lap Pool

  • Monday - Thursday: 5 a.m. to 10 p.m.
  • Friday: 5 a.m. to 9 p.m.
  • Saturday - Sunday: 7 a.m. to 9 p.m.
  • Slides and lagoon: Hours based on season

GUEST RATES:

  • Adults: $8
  • Ages 12 and under: $6

CHILD CARE

  • 3 months - 6 years
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Jan. 15, 2018

GILBERT AZ | Why Now Is The Time To Buy

Hey Gilbert AZ!  Why is now the time to buy? Have any real estate questions call/text us at (480) 442-2502 or click the LIVE CHAT below.

View ALL homes for Sale in GilbertGilbert CondosGilbert ForeclosuresGilbert Short Sales and Luxury homes in Gilbert.  Check out the popular 1-Click searches like Gilbert Homes for Sale with a Pool or Horse Property for Sale in Gilbert Arizona.

If you have been considering purchasing a home, you may be curious to know if this is the right time in the market to make your move. The market is fast changing, with new laws coming into play, interest rates are constantly rising, and a whole slew of things buyers have to face when it comes time to picking the right house. What does that mean for you? Well, that there isn't a better time to buy than now. Let's break down the benefits of purchasing a home now, instead of waiting. 

 

1. INTEREST RATES ARE SOARING

If you haven't been keeping up with the real estate market, you might be missing out on the data around interest rates. They are going up, and they are going up fast. 5% may not seem like a lot, but can be the difference between hundreds, or even thousands, of dollars on what you are paying out towards your loan on a monthly basis. Would you want to pay an extra $200 towards interest for your loan each month, or would you prefer to pocket that $200? Well we know the answer to that. 

Buying a home now while interest rates are at a low is going to be an advantage, both now, and long term. Take advantage of today's rates and purchase a home that doesn't cost you extra just because of interests.

 

2. HOME PRICES ARE INCREASING

Have you been hearing about folks complaining in your market about the price of homes going up? Well those prices are going to continue climbing. A home that is $200,000 now, could go up to $400,000 in 10 years because of market conditions. We also are aware that wages are not increasing as steadily as the cost of living. Purchasing a home in today's market can get you a bigger and better deal on a house than if you were to wait a few years. Especially in hot city markets, where prices are virtually guaranteed to sky rocket, making a move now can save you hundreds of thousands. 

  

3. COMPETITION IS GETTING BIGGER

Population growth is a real thing, and with more people, comes more competition for homes. Homes are selling faster, which means a high demand increases home prices. Buying your home now, while the competition isn't as strong as it could be 5 years from now, helps you get a better deal on the home you want now then if you were to wait it out. 

 

So, in conclusion, the ball is in your court in today's market. There isn't ever a better time to purchase then now. Avoid the competition and the increase in fees and prices, and take advantage of a market that is still in the buyer's favor.

The listings below include ALL homes for Sale in GilbertGilbert CondosGilbert ForeclosuresGilbert Short Sales and Luxury homes in Gilbert.   Check out the popular 1-Click searches like Gilbert Homes for Sale with a Pool or Horse Property for Sale in Gilbert Arizona.

If you find a home you want to see or have any real estate questions call/text us at (480) 442-2502 or click the LIVE CHAT below.

Posted in Real Estate News
Sept. 7, 2017

Making Homeownership Work on a Budget

For low-income families, buying a home can seem out of reach. On top of financial stress, the competitive marketmay make buyers feel like they will never find a home they can afford. If you dream of buying a house but have lost hope because of you don’t think you can afford it, don't give up. There are several things you can do to help make your dream of buying a home into a reality.

Search in More Affordable Neighborhoods

When trying to buy a house in a competitive market, you might see high-end houses snapped up in minutes. In order to avoid bidding wars and having to either walk away or agree to a price way outside your budget, consider looking at areas with less interest. This includes neighborhoods you may have written off – you may find a hidden gem in an area you originally ignored.

Consider neighborhoods farther away from downtown, which often have lower house values. You could get more bang for your buck in terms of home size and outdoor space in these areas. Some neighborhoods on public transit lines may end up being quicker commutes than areas closer to downtown metros.

Save for Amenities

If switching neighborhoods isn’t an option, scale back on your must-have list. A great home doesn't have to come with all the bells and whistles and you can save up to make gradual improvements after you purchase your home. Several aspects of residential properties can increase the value of a home:

  • Large yard
  • Landscaping
  • Brand-new appliances
  • Finished basement
  • Renovated kitchen and bathroom

Houses without these characteristics are often less expensive and a good place to start when looking for affordable homes.

FHA Loans

FHA loans are mortgages approved by the Federal Housing Administration (FHA). Borrowers only need 3.5% of the total price for a down payment and a minimum credit score of 580. These kinds of loans are helpful if you can't afford to save tens of thousands of dollars for a down payment. Even if you have recently gone through a bankruptcy, you might still qualify for an FHA loan.

There are a few downsides to an FHA loan. You will be required to foot two types of mortgage insurance premiums: one upfront premium that’s built into the mortgage payment, and an annual premium that you break down into monthly payments. The house you want to buy must also meet Minimum Property Standards and pass an inspection from an FHA-approved appraiser.

Additionally, you must meet a number of other requirements to qualify for an FHA loan.

Reduce Utility Expenses

Owning a home comes with additional costs you should consider, especially if you’re moving to a house from a rental apartment. Not only do you need to pay a mortgage and save for a down payment, you'll also have higher utility bills, and any repair bills fall on you. Maintaining the day-to-day aspects of a house can be expensive, but there are ways to cut these costs.

Several states and utility companies have programs to help low-income residents pay for services. These programs include energy assistance, utility assistance, housing initiatives, and more. Other options such as Access from AT&T provide low income households with internet service for as low as $5 a month. Some states even provide cell phones for low-income residents.

Be sure to do research on what programs are available for low income families at both the state and federal level – most states have numerous forms of income-qualified assistance programs.

Other Government Assistance Programs

There are dozens of programs available to assist low-income families with dreams of buying a home in the near future. Some programs are available through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), while others are funded through different government branches.

Difficult finances shouldn't keep you from living in a home suitable to your family's needs. There are dozens of options available for individuals from all backgrounds. If you would like to reach your dream of owning a home, investigate your options and find what works for you.

Posted in Buyer Tips
Sept. 5, 2017

Energy Efficient Home Hacks to Complete Before End of Summer

 

Energy Efficient Home Hacks to Complete Before End of Summer

 

The soaring temperatures of the time come with sky-high energy bills. If you’re looking to improve your home’s energy efficiency as your HVAC kicks into overdrive, consider adding these energy efficient home hacks to your weekend warrior to-do list.

Increase Insulation

Air leakages can occur anywhere in your home, resulting in your AC unit having to work that much harder to keep your home comfortable. Adding a new layer of insulation is one of the most cost-effective ways to make a home more energy efficient. Best of all, you can do this easy hack yourself! Before laying any new insulation, be sure to plug up any large openings and seal off small cracks, especially around attic hatches, window frames, and electrical outlets.

Smart Home Automation

It seems like almost every electronic device now has a smart alternative on the market. Though it’s easy to write off this technology as a luxury, most of these devices can actually go a long way in helping to reduce your energy usage each month. Whether it’s a thermostat that learns your family’s habits or a dishwasher that only runs during off-peak energy hours, smart home appliances and devices can go a long way in helping curb your family’s energy demands.

 

 

Close Your Blinds

Sometimes the best hacks are also the easiest—and cheapest! By simply closing your blinds, especially for south- and west-facing windows, you have the potential to save upwards of seven percent off your energy bill, as well as lowering the ambient temperature by up to 20 degrees. Considering that almost 30 percent of unwanted humid summer heat comes in from your windows, it makes sense to drop the shades on the afternoon sun. Better yet, if it’s in your budget, replace those worn-out windows altogether. Energy Star has found that most homeowners can expect to see an average 12 percent drop in their home’s energy consumption after replacing single-pane windows with Energy Star qualified alternatives.

Landscape to Lower Energy

Think of landscaping as your exterior blinds, and plant a few trees along the south side of your home to help block direct sunlight from ever making it to your windows. Ensure that any tree you plant is a leafy variety, rather than an evergreen, so that you can get exceptional shade in the summer and plenty of warming sun in the leafless winter months. Similarly, plant evergreen shrubs around your home’s foundation to add year-round insulation.

 

Cooking Counts

Summer is virtually synonymous with grilling, but did you ever consider just how much energy you can save by sparking up some charcoal instead of your oven? Not only will you be sparing yourself any operating costs, but you’ll also prevent your HVAC from having to combat the added heat your culinary masterpiece is likely to create.

The best way to make your home as energy-efficient as possible is to have a professional perform an energy audit. The typical audit usually only takes a couple hours of your time, but it has the potential to save you thousands of dollars in reduced energy expenses year round.

With a little planning ahead and a few upgrades, you’ll be saving energy daily!

 

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Posted in Know-How
March 10, 2017

Silo Homes and Industrial Architecture have helped shape Gilbert, Chandler, and Queen Creek Arizona

 

Silo

Industrial home design and architecture is not something new and thanks to HGTV and social media it is not going away any time soon. Silo Homes and Industrial Architecture have helped Build Gilbert, Chandler, and Queen Creek Arizona. Silo homes are starting to take industrial architecture and design to another level. This is especially the case in areas of the country that are in a transition from a farming community to a family focused suburban community. While this transition may not always be welcomed, many towns and cities have done a great job of incorporating the charm associated with a farming community in to residential housing communities and a quality suburban experience IE Schools, Entertainment, City Services.

In my humble opinion, few cities have accomplished this better than GilbertChandler, and Queen Creek Arizona. Throughout these cities you will find industrial looking waterparks, and splash pads along with farm / industrial design elements that are unique to each city's history. Each city’s respective down-town area adopts the “gas lamp” type lighting schemes along with a mixture of restaurants and shopping. Each building is appropriately aged and incorporates design elements that fit into the industrial look associated with their surrounding areas.

All three of these communities have great schools and are family friendly. GilbertChandler and Queen Creek are also among the fastest growing cities in Arizona due to the increased investment into city services and new construction. If you are looking for a New Construction Home or considering a move to an existing home, you should definitely consider GilbertChandler, or Queen Creek. While you could consider building your own Silo home for relatively cheap you may want to leave it to the experts. You can buy a steel Silo for around $30 a square foot but when you think about bringing utilities to the home along with your interior build out it can get expensive pretty fast.

~ Jason Williams, Realtor

If you decide to buy a New Construction Home in Arizona, please keep in mind that there are $1000’s to be had in terms of New Build Homes. For many, this extra savings could be used for an Arizona Pool.

Megan and Jason

Megan and Jason Williams

"We instill our mid-western values and blue collar work ethic in every client experience."

If you are looking to Buy or Sell a home in GilbertChandler, or Queen Creek Arizona; We ARE the Local Area EXPERTS.

Call / Text - 480-442-2502  -  Email: Jason@FIndAZValleyHomes.com

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Posted in Real Estate News
Nov. 1, 2016

Understanding New FHA Condo Financing Rules

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Understanding New FHA Condo Financing Rules

Long sought-after easing of FHA condo financing rules was enacted into law in late July (H.R. 3700) and HUD is finishing rules to implement the changes. Among other things, this law relaxes owner-occupancy ratios and makes financing easier to get in mixed-use projects.

To help you understand some of these new rules, here are a few key takeaways from what they discussed;

Q: What are some of the first things Condo Buyers need to be thinking about in the condo loan process?
A: Less than 20-percent of condos nationwide are certified for FHA approval; find out if the building is already approved.

Q: Why would someone want an FHA mortgage?
A: FHA is a great product, especially for first-time home buyers, offering a 3.5-percent down payment with flexible underwriting. Depending on the market, condos are generally 20 to 25-percent less expensive than single-family homes.

Q: What are the current loan limits through FHA?
A: You can look up FHA loan limits online, but they’re from the high 200’s up to $625,500.

Q: What about HUD’s new formal guidance on owner-occupancy ratios?
A: For FHA financing, a condominium is required to have a 50-percent owner-occupancy ratio, but they’re actually allowed to go down to 35% — assuming they meet a higher level of reserves; there are also limitations on delinquencies with condo fees, and a certain number of financial documents are required.

by ARIZONA REALTORS® on OCTOBER 30, 2016

Posted in Uncategorized
Oct. 30, 2016

5 reasons now is the perfect time to list a home

5 reasons now is the perfect time to list a home

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When consumers are on a mission to buy something and can’t find what they want, they often encounter that frustrating feeling of slim choices in stores or online. Such is the case with housing inventory as the end of the year draws closer.

With fall in full swing and school underway, this is the time of year sellers typically consider pulling their homes off the market or delay listing it until next year.

With a faster pace of sales in many real estate markets across the country, current and future homesellers might want to rethink that strategy.

Housing choices are more limited right now, which might create pent-up demand as buyers crave new choices. Many buyers are ready to purchase, are actively monitoring property listings for “the one” and will spring into action upon learning about fresh options.

Here are five reasons why it makes sense to put a home on the market right now:

1. Low inventory

It comes down to “Economics 101:” there are a shortage of homes for salein many markets throughout the country in relation to buyer demand.

This creates a highly desirable atmosphere to attain the best possible price and terms for a home if sellers prep for sale the right way. Did someone say bidding war?

2. Rising appreciation

After several years of dealing with distressed sales and foreclosure inventory that caused values to decline, home prices are on the rise.

Many sellers are in an enviable position to sell and walk away with a nice profit that they can use on the next place they decide to call home.

3. Low interest rates

With interest rates hovering around the 3.5 percent range, the cost of borrowing money remains extremely attractive.

Couple that with a variety of attractive loan programs, and there have never been more responsible options for buyers at various price points and stages to purchase a property, whether it’s a primary or secondary residence — or investment.

4. New construction boom

Lots of new home options are being built across the country that offer a variety of options from move-up, rightsizing, downsizing and a variety of turnkey and luxury options.

Builders have created lots of choices, including multigenerational housing and walkable options where you can leave the car behind, to appeal to the dynamics of an ever-changing population.

With healthy appreciation and low interest rates, sellers might be pleasantly surprised to find that a new home could be more affordable than they previously thought.

5. ‘Wow’ technology and marketing tools

There has never been a set of more powerful tools in a savvy agent’s arsenal to provide maximum exposure and reach for a seller’s property.

Predictive analytics, social media marketing, drones and the use of video as a powerful storytelling medium connect the dots with the right buyer much faster.

On top of that, tech has brought us powerful customer connection tools (such as video calling applications that allow buyers to see properties no matter where in the world).

By Cara Ameer, www.inman.com - October 6th, 2016

Posted in Uncategorized
Oct. 29, 2016

Here’s How Millennials Are Shaping the Housing Market

Here’s How Millennials Are Shaping the Housing Market

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But nearly a third rely on outside sources to make their down payments.

If you think millennials aren’t buying houses, think again: Half of home buyers haven’t even reached age 40 yet, a new report finds.

The latest study on consumer housing trends from Zillow finds that about half of home buyers are under the age of 36. The market is also comprised heavily of first-time buyers: 47% of those buying and 63% of those selling a home are doing so for the first time.

On average, first-time buyers spend $200,000 on their home—18% less than repeat home buyers, who spend about $235,000. Millennials are also buying homes that are only slightly smaller, at 1,800 square feet, than those purchased by Gen-Xers and Baby Boomers, whose homes are on average 2,000 square feet.

Unsurprisingly, in a market where home prices are reaching all-time highs, homeownership remains a challenge for many. More than half of home buyers didn’t didn’t get the first house on which they made an offer. And even though 56% of buyers saved over time for a down payment, 32% found that their savings were not sufficient to buy a home and had to use other sources, like loans or cashing in on their retirement savings.

Millennials are increasingly relying on technology to make their home purchases, but they’re not the only group. Nine of 10 buyers and sellers under the age of 65 said they depend on both real estate agents and online sites and apps when shopping for a home.

By Kerry Close, time.com - October 18th, 2016

Posted in Uncategorized
Oct. 23, 2016

Check out our Monthly Market Report for The Villages at Queen Creek :)

Check out our Monthly Market Report for The Villages at Queen Creek :)

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