Date: 2/28/2014 7:30 PM - 9:00 PM Cost: $10-$25 Location: Tempe Center for the Arts Lakeside 700 W. Rio Salado Parkway Tempe, Arizona 85281 Tom Clark is the boy next door...if you lived next door to an insane asylum. Clark has performed at the prestigious Montreal “Just For Laughs Comedy Festival” and on The Main Stage at “The Capetown Comedy Festival” in South Africa. Other appearances Continue Reading
Archives for February 2014
Chicago Cubs Open New Spring Training Park
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Chandler Ostrich Festival
The popular Ostrich Festival is part of Chandler's recent history, but it is based on Chandler's colorful early history of ostrich ranching, which included raising these unusual creatures for their stylish and expensive plumes. The festival is produced by the Chandler Chamber of Commerce and takes place at Tumbleweed Park, on the southwest corner of McQueen and Germann roads. The 2013 Ostrich Continue Reading
Why Phoenix’s housing rebound is losing steam
The rebound of the Phoenix-area housing market continued losing steam in November, which saw the weakest sales numbers in several years and the once-explosive price increases slow to a trickle. There were 5,846 single-family home sales in November in the Phoenix area — a 27 percent plunge from a year ago, according to the latest Arizona State University housing report released today. The luxury Continue Reading
Mesa, Arizona SciTech Festival: Mesa Discovery Trek
Mesa Discovery Trek is A Creative Sci-Tech Adventure series in collaboration with the Airozna Sci-Tech Festival. Many events are scheduled throughout Mesa from February 14 - March 29. Please visit the website for information on events, times and dates: http://www.mesadiscoverytrek.com/ For more information on the Arizona Sci-Tech Festival please visit: http://azscitechfest.org The Continue Reading
Real Estate Market Changes in Transaction Mix
For single family homes, the substantial changes in transaction mix between December 2012 and December 2013 are illustrated in the chart below: (Note: ‘Reverted’ homes are excluded from ‘All Sales’.) Continue Reading
Has the Phoenix housing market finally balanced out?
2014 could provide the answer When it comes to home prices, supply and demand, the pendulum has been swinging from one extreme to the other in Phoenix since the housing boom of a decade ago. The metro Phoenix housing market went from a pre-recession sellers’ market to a buyers’ market amid the foreclosure crisis. Then it went back in the sellers’ favor again these past two years when Continue Reading
Gilbert’s Concerts in the Park series
Enjoy a great night of music at a FREE concert in Gilbert's beautiful Freestone Park. The concert series features local performers from a variety of genre, making each night enjoyable for all. Bring your lawn chairs, blankets to get comfortable and listen to fabulous music at the park. Don't forget parking is free and there will be local vendors with food and beverages for purchase. Gilbert’s Continue Reading
4 Deal-Killing Mistakes Buyers Make
1. They Don’t Consider the Details. You want your clients to toast the memory of you handing them the keys to their home, not rue the day they closed. To keep them from regretting the biggest purchase of their lives, you need to help them think through the details of what they want before you even start looking at properties. So, ask them questions like: Who do they picture living in the house in Continue Reading
Phoenix-area housing market tilts in favor of buyers
By Catherine Reagor The Republic | azcentral.com Sat Jan 25, 2014 11:52 PM The number of houses for sale in metro Phoenix has climbed almost 40 percent in the past year. With many more properties from which to choose, the market is tilting away from sellers toward people looking to buy. The entire region can’t yet be called a buyer’s market, but certain areas, including the northwest Continue Reading