Archive for November, 2007
Tucson AZ Real Estate After Dark

This is one of the “incredible” times of the year to live in Tucson. Tucson AZ Real Estate at night can be even more breathtaking than during the day.
Tucson MLS Statistics for October 2007
If you’re new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting!The Tucson MLS Statistics report was released yesterday November 13, 2007. The data was actually gathered on November 5th.
One of the annoying things I’ve been tracking over the past year is the continuing discrepancies of the data in [...]
Tucson Mesquite Milling and Mesquite Pancake Chow Down

Tucson Mesquite Milling and Harvesting is really something interesting to see and experience. I say experience because mesquite flour pancakes and cookies have a unique and wonderful flavor. You can taste these wonderful pancakes at two more events this fall.
Tucson Homes The View
I’ve been meaning to write a post on how important it is to consider the views outside the home when making your decision on which home to purchase. In many parts of the country views are not a consideration. Here they are HUGE! I’ve decided to let you see for yourself.
Tucson Home Buyers Don’t Give Away Your Right To Representation

We hear the same story many times from buyers coming in to Tucson to look at buying a new home. “We didn’t want to bother anyone or take up their time so we went looking ourselves.”
Tucson AZ Cotton

Okay, it isn’t grown in Tucson, you will find fields of cotton growing within a 20 minute drive of downtown Tucson. Now is the time for harvest. Those large white rectangles are not semi truck trailers they are giant bales of cotton ready to be picked up and shipped to the mills.
Tucson Sombrero Peak
It is officially called Safford Peak. But when viewing this peak from several angles around Tucson you can see how it got the nick name Sombrero Peak. I shot all three of these images tonight.





