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Congratulations to Mesa's Mountain View High
2010-03-17 01:54:26
Who will represent the state of Arizona in the 2010 national academic decathlon in Omaha, Nebraska this April?  Nine students from Mesa's Mountain View High School!  After scoring the most points in the regional competitioPhoto by Plutorn, they entered the state competition ranked No. 1, and defeated the defending state champions from Tucson's Canyon Del Oro High School team.  As reported on the East Valley Tribune's website, Mountain View High is no stranger to success in the academic decathlon arena.  In the past, its alumni have claimed 15 state titles, and continued on to place among the top five at nationals 13 of those times.  Mountain View High School and the City of Mesa have much to be proud of this spring.

Interested in learning more about the elementary, junior high, and high schools located in Mesa and surrounding cities?  Click here to visit The Hill Group's website.
How to File for the 2009-10 Home Buyer Tax Credits
2010-03-01 11:42:39
So you're eligible for one of the two 2009 - 2010 home buyer tax credits, now what?  The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) issued new guidance last week on the two tax credit programs - the $6,500 credit for repeat buyers, and the $8,000 first-time home buyer credit.  Filing for the tax credits isn't as simple as telling your accountant that you bought a house recently, but it's also not as hard as you might think the government could have made it.  The Washington Post filed this report about the new guidelines, and did an excellent job outlining them for you.  As the article says, the large number of repeat buyers and first-time buyers expected to file for these tax credits coupled with the IRS's increased monitoring and need for documentation will slow down the processing time.  Don't expect your $6,500 or $8,000 overnight; it should, instead, come to you approximately four to eight weeks after filing.  Still, not bad for a sizable stack of free money in the mail!

If this is the first time you're hearing about the tax credits available to home buyers this year, or if you need help getting under contract on a home before the tax credits expire on April 30, 2010, give us a call or visit The Hill Group's website here.

Where Have All the Foreclosures in Mesa Gone?
2010-02-20 19:33:28
Here in the Mesa, Arizona and surrounding areas, "foreclosures" has been the buzz word for at least the last two years.  So much so that most home buying clients that come to us, now ask for them by name.  "More Ovaltine, please" is now "Show me foreclosures, please."  The problem is that the once very large, seemingly unending supply of foreclosed homes (also known as REO's) has shrunk very dramatically in just the last 12 months.  According to The Cromford Report, a well-respected local resource which provides daily real estate market updates, the inventory of lender owned properties in Mesa was at approximately 810 on February 26, 2009.  Now, it's at approximately just 375.  Granted, that is still higher than the historical average for our fair city, but it's also not the very large, seemingly unending supply to which everyone had become so accustomed.  Now, when new clients come to us asking to see all those foreclosures they've been hearing so much about, they need to expect the competition from other buyers to be fierce, and therefore, to pay at or very close to the list price.

So....where have all the foreclosures gone?  It would seem, at least temporarily, that they've been bought up!  Taking a look back at 2009, lender owned properties only ever accounted for 25% - 30% of the available homes for sale, yet they often accounted for 65% - 70% of the monthly sales!  At that rate, at some point, our inventory of foreclosures was bound to run out.  I'm not suggesting that it is going to run out this year, though.  There are still too many unknowns in the market for me to predict that.

One very pressing unknown is this thing called our shadow inventory - the inventory of foreclosed homes, or homes to be foreclosed upon, that has not reached the active market yet, but must eventually.  One might say that short sales belong to or will belong to that shadow inventory.  Afterall, with a success ratio of just 41.6%, the average short sale in Maricopa or Pinal County is not getting approved, and ending up in foreclosure.  Standard & Poor's published an article on February 16, 2010 asserting that the current shadow inventory of homes could take 33 months, nearly three years, to sell, once it hits the market.  It is their opinion that the only reason these homes have not reached the market already is due to "court delays, servicing backlogs, and political pressure to keep borrowers in their homes."  I cannot prove this notion either, but my own experiences lead to me to believe it is true.  I know of one homeowner in Scottsdale who has not paid his mortgage payment in 11 months, and still has not received a notice of foreclosure on his home.  Eventually, he will, though, and eventually that home will come out of the shadows.
Make Your Home on Huber
2010-02-16 00:58:16
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5714 E. Huber Street, Mesa, AZ 85205


3BR/2BA Single Family House offered at $200,000

Specifications

  • Year Built: 1986
  • Square Footage: 1,675
  • Floors: 1
  • Parking: 2 Car Garage
  • Lot Square Footage: 7,976
  • HOA/Maintenance: $17/month
Description

With 3 Bedrooms, 2 full Bathrooms, and a 2 Car Garage, this corner lot home with north/south exposure is everything you've been looking for!  Located conveniently near Alta Mesa Country Club, Mendoza Elementary, Shepherd Jr. High, and plenty of shopping & dining venues.  Upon entering the home, you'll find a formal Living Room with fireplace and mantle.  Thanks to the new a/c replaced in '08, cooling down after a long day in this home is easy!  Notice the vaulted ceilings and ceiling fans throughout.  The Master Suite offers a large closet, dual sinks in the Bathroom, and a separate exit to the backyard. The Family Room opens to the tiled eat-in Kitchen, which features a stainless steel range/oven and microwave, and a pass-through window to the large covered patio. Once outside, you'll love the heated diving pool & spa.

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