Thursday, October 23, 2008

Optimal time to buy in Phoenix

This is the optimal time to buy a home in Phoenix

Who should be buying residential real estate in Phoenix right now? YOU!!!
If this just might be your magic moment.
Interest rates are still deliciously low, but both current events and long term trends suggest they’re headed higher. If you are a 1st time home buyer, you will be buying your next home at a bargain-basement price.
I have sold 2 homes this month alone in Tempe, Mesa to college students, their parents are looking to snap up deals on condominiums and homes while prices are so low.

First-time home-buyers are taking advantage of this market, as well, with low-down-payment.
This is a great time to own a home in Phoenix.

The Investors, have already figured that out. It’s very easy to acquire a home in a commuter-friendly suburb that will be cash-flow positive from the first tenant. Investor loans can be hard to obtain, but prices are so low that many investors are simply paying cash.

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I came across this today as I was having my coffee. I thought it was great info for the 1st time home buyer, so decided to put it on my blog... THX Frontdoor

About to buy your first place? My First Place buying guide will answer your questions, ease your anxiety and guide you through the process step-by-step. Great Info...
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