North Phoenix

Sometimes a head-on shot of the exterior front of a house isn’t the best way to showcase what the home has to offer.

2 story head on

Sometimes you should take a picture from an angle you’d never normally use.

2 story from side

That’s the same house and the two pictures were taken within about 60 seconds of each other. You’d hardly even know it. While it’s a very unusual angle for a real estate “front” photo, I’d argue that picture number 2 is the better way to showcase this home.

thoughts?


heather

Heather Barr is a Realtor. She's a chow hound, a gym rat, and a political junkie and a happy workaholic.

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Fabulous, but too far out. . .

by Heather on July 26, 2010

in Phoenix By Area

Recently a client and I exchanged emails about her housing options that reminded me of one of most enduring metro Phoenix’s real estate truisms:  fabulous is often also too far out (geographically speaking).

Since metro Phoenix has always had room to grow, geographically, it generally follows that the newer, fancier, nicer houses that many 20-something, 30-something and 40-something buyers want are miles out of town.

We had a saying during the boom years of 2004-2006 that buyers “drive until they qualify” meaning they drive out from center city until they hit a pocket where the builders have put up houses that those buyers can afford.

But really it’s also true that buyers drive until they find the finishes & fixtures they desire at a price they can pay.

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So what we often find is this . . . .

5 miles (7-12 minutes) from downtown Phoenix your budget of $150,000 buys this:

160k buys this 5miles from Phx downtown

160k buys this 5miles from Phx downtown, KIT

  • about 1,200 to 1,400 square foot
  • 2 or 3 bedrooms ; 2 bathrooms
  • 1/4 acre lot, with no pool
  • built in 1950s
  • No HOA; you could add on another bedroom fairly easily
  • linoleum floors & laminate counters
  • overall, looks like it was remodeled on the cheap in late 1980s

10 to 12 miles (20-25 minutes) from downtown Phoenix that same $150,000 buys this:

150k buys this 12miles from Phx downtown, EF

  • 1,500 to 1,800 square feet
  • often with a pool ; usually about the same 1/4 acre lot as above
  • Built in the 1970s or 1980s
  • Probably no HOA

You can choose between an older kitchen in a fairly nice neighborhood. . .

150k buys this 12miles from Phx downtown, old KIT, nice NEIGH

. . . or you can choose a completely remodeled kitchen in a neighborhood most buyers would consider a step down from the neighborhood above.

150k buys this 12miles from Phx downtown, new KIT, lesser NEIGH

20-25 miles (45-60 minutes!) from downtown Phoenix $150,000 buys this. . .

150k buys this 20miles from Phx downtown, EF

150k buys this 20miles from Phx downtown, KIT

150k buys this 20miles from Phx downtown, BA

  • 1700-1900 square feet
  • rarely with a pool ; usually a small 1/10th of an acre (5,550 square feet)
  • Brand new build house or about 3-5 years old
  • HOA controls much of what you can do to the outside of the house

What’s more important to you – ?

Granite countertops and new cabinets or a quick 5 minute commute to downtown Phoenix?

5-year old house with generally poor insulation or a well-insulated 40 to 60 year old house that probably needs a new roof in the coming 5 years?

A little elbow room in your backyard or trying to plant a hedge to hide the 2-story house looming over your tiny backyard?

Long time readers know or will guess that I’d choose the teensy 1950s house over the new build in Surprise or Avondale every time. And that’s not just because I don’t have children. I’d raise kids in that teensy house in a heartbeat. They’ll have more quality time with Mommy & Daddy because my commute to work is only about 8 minutes.

What about you?


heather

Heather Barr is a Realtor. She's a chow hound, a gym rat, and a political junkie and a happy workaholic.

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With MLS photos, details really matter

by Heather June 14, 2010 Seller Help

Before After There are a few crucial details that made the After picture much more appealing (not counting the angle at which the photos were taken): red door black shutters green grass possibly fresh granite gravel in the semi-circle shape flowerbed filled with red flowers white window rollershades all the way down Red shows up [...]

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Recommended blog and handyman

by Heather June 10, 2010 Homeowner Help

Psst…  I found a really outstanding blog and an excellent craftsman who does home remodeling projects in the Greater Phoenix area: The RemodGeek. I can’t say enough good stuff about him, but his resume actually speaks for itself: …spent years in construction, residential and commercial, and remodeling from foundation to punch list. I have been [...]

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Move In Ready in North Phoenix

by Heather March 17, 2010 Listings

We have the most adorable, spic-and-span clean, move in ready house for sale and wanted to take a minute to tell y’all about it. You can see more pictures and info at http://phoenixhomes411.blogspot.com/. great North Phoenix location $129,950 3 bedrooms 2-1/2 baths 1,753 square feet built 2004 on a corner lot all tile roof, stucco [...]

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New Listing – Condo on the Mountain

by Heather October 29, 2009 Listings

Views Like This … …Price Like This – $74,900 2 bed, 1.5 bath condo, 984 square feet, built in 1984, North Central Phoenix location near freeways 51, 17 and 101, as well as shopping & dining at both Desert Ridge and Paradise Valley mall. Want more info, pics and virtual tour? Click here. Heather Barr [...]

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Just a Pretty Picture

by Heather September 21, 2009 See Arizona

Nothing more than a pretty picture here today. The world’s full to overbrimming with doom and gloom. I hope this will help. Taken in the Cave Creek neighborhood of Calle de los Arboles, spring 2009. Click to view all Cave Creek homes for sale (or in any other neighborhood for that matter). You must signup [...]

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Photos Make a Huge Difference Too

by Heather September 16, 2009 See Arizona

I’m piling on to Chris’ post yesterday about how staging can determine whether buyers make offers or make tracks. Pictures make a huge difference too. Buyers love LOTS of pictures. Quantity doesn’t substitute for quality however. A word about the condo Chris wrote about yesterday, with the fabulous view. We both agreed it was one [...]

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Phoenix is a Big Grid

by Heather June 19, 2009 Phoenix By Area

Here’s a bit of handy introduction-to-the-Valley sort of info about Phoenix’s street system. (click to enlarge/”back” to return) Thoughtfully, our Phoenician forebears laid out our fair city on a big grid. Nearly every street is straight and major streets are 1 mile apart. Numbered streets go north & south, named streets go east-west. lost already? [...]

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Blogging From The Bus

by Heather May 14, 2009 See Arizona

I had to take the bus the other day. Various reasons why, and while not looking forward to it, I decided to make the most of it. Mobile blog post! I walked about 1/4 mile from my house to the bus stop and hopped on the number 7 bus going north. North-South bus routes are [...]

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Not a Superbowl Watcher?

by Heather February 1, 2009 Op Ed

I’m sure that I’m not the only person who won’t be watching tomorrow’s big Superbowl game.  If you’re looking for something else to do tomorow besides eat too much fattening food and consume too many alcoholic beverages while watching extremely well paid large men pummel each other (not that there’s anything wrong with that)…  try [...]

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Friday Fun

by Heather December 5, 2008 Lifestyle

Uber blogger Theresa Boardman does a Fridays are for Fun series. Since I’m totally exhausted this week, I’m shamelessly copying her style. Henceforth (or at least until I forget I made this mini-resolution), Fridays are for Fun here at the North Phoenix Agent blog. As a Realtor, I drive a lot. I mean A LOT. [...]

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