Archive for January, 2010

Tucson Time to get moving to Claim the $6,500 Credit

you are like most of us with the put it off gene and you are looking to purchase a home in Tucson then it is time to get moving.


Why You will Never buy a $500,000 Home for $135,000

Tucson Home

Almost every day we get phone calls or emails from people looking for a $500,000 home. But they want it for $135,000 to $200,000.


Tucson McDonalds Now has Free WiFi

I knew it was coming. I wondered when would be the first day I dragged took the laptop with me on my daily run to McDs. Today is the day.


Winter Storm of 2010 on the Way

We have been hearing warnings for the past three days that a big winter storm was blowing in today. We have also been told not to blow this off. It will be big. Okay, we shall see. If it is are you ready.


Tucson Absorption Rates December 2009 6.79

absorption Rate Dec 2009 Tucson Real Estate

The Absorption Rate for December moved a bit higher than November. This was expected since sales typically slow in December as the number of holiday events and travel supersedes shopping for a new home.


Tucson MLS Statistics for December 2009

When the data for the report for December was pulled there were 886 close transactions. As of this writing there are now 908


Tucson 12 Minute Makeover

Tomorrow, January 12, 2010, has been designated as the day for the 12 minute makeover to take place at 12 Noon. Get it, 12 minutes at 12 o’clock on the 12th.


36 Hours in Tucson Arizona – Intersting Perspectives

Tucson AZ

One thing for sure, I’m glad I get to spend more than 36 hours in Tucson. The next few months around here are my favorite of time of year. My favorite time of year runs for about 9 months. My next most favorite time of year is 3 months.


Arizona State Home Show 2010

Coupon for Arizona Home show 2010

Going Green was big in 2009. That’s not changed for 2010, so you should be able to find better and cheaper ways of reducing your carbon footprint at this years Arizona Home Show.


Tucson on 01-01-10

Manning House Tucson

It’s the small things that add up. I hope when we look back on this decade we can see that optimism won out and Tucson is a better place because it did.