Tucson Real Estate
Oh to be a Political Blogger in Tucson

For the most part I keep politics out of the content of this blog. I don’t mention the city or county government or those in power unless it somehow impacts the Tucson Real Estate Market.For the most part I keep politics out of the content of this blog. I don’t mention the city or county government or those in power unless it somehow impacts the Tucson Real Estate Market.
The Difference between Staging and Stuff
There is a difference. The quickest way to tell the difference. Staging Enhances the property, Stuff Detracts.
The Benefit of the Tax Credit being Extended

the benefit of the extended tax credit. It should have a smooth ending, not one which brings a lot of pain and turmoil into the real estate markets across the country
The Effect of the $8000 tax credt on Tucson Real Estate

Buyers here are taking advantage of the tax credit when they buy, but it isn’t the reason they are in the market.
Thanksgiving Day Update From Little Rock

Yes, we barely got back from San Diego and we were off again on another road trip. Barbara attended the Women’s Council of Realtors convention going on at the same time as the NAR convention. I on the other hand attended REBarCamp San Diego and spent time on the campus at UC Irvine. [...]
The Problem with Perceived Savings

Perceived Savings can and often does lead to misconceptions of our true personal economic situation.
Tucson MLS – Most Closed Transactions for October Since 2006

The number of closed residential transactions for October far exceeded anyone’s expectations.
November 1, 2009 – 85 Degrees in Tucson

We had two days of Winter in October and now it’s over.
Searching for a Tucson Home – Get Gmail

Make the home buying process simpler with a Gmail email account.
Tucson Absorption Rates September 2009 6.24

With the September Absorption Rate report we close out the third quarter of 2009. Tucson has seen a considerable drop in inventory over the last year.
Tucson MLS Statistics for September 2009

September 2009 was a sigh of relief for the Tucson real estate market. Why? History. It brought a close to the third quarter of 2009 and there doesn’t seem to be a chicken little in town this year yelling the sky is falling.
Mt Lemmon Oktoberfest 2009

When it is 106 outside I don’t even think about Oktoberfest. But on Mt. Lemmon, they can’t wait each year for October to get here so they start Oktoberfest in the middle of September.





