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The Farm at Los Olivos Park

Los OlivosWe were pretty excited to learn about the new working urban gardens and restaurant concept for Los Olivos Park at 28th and Indian School: The Farm at Los Olivos.

This is a public-private partnership with Greenbelt Hospitality, who’s owners are well known for their work in the community. Matthew Moore’s family has farmed in the valley since the 1920s and he currently lectures on art and agriculture across the country. Aric Mei is most known for The Parlor Pizzeria, proclaimed by The Food Network as the best pizza in Arizona.

Have a listen to this KJZZ news story on the possible development.

The project will take the western 30% of Los Olivos park to create working urban gardens and community space, along with dining. It will consist of beautifully designed organic produce gardens, an art and education center, and healthy concessions that will provide a unique and delicious food and recreation experience for its visitors.

The ultimate goal is to build a stronger and more resilient food culture in our community while providing an educational experience for visitors.

The City of Phoenix issued an Request for Proposal (solicitation) for the creation of a new Park amenity with agriculture, education, and concessions as the core requirements. The Greenbelt team responded along with other proposers.

After a independent review process, Greenbelt was selected as the highest scoring applicant. Through this new public/private partnership, the new amenity will be financed and operated by the Greenbelt team and will require no taxpayer dollars.

Additionally, the land itself will continue to be owned by the City of Phoenix Parks and Recreation Department, and most importantly, no park land will be sold.

Now, here’s the most important thing to know. There will be a city council meeting for final approval on March 22nd. Be sure to attend if this issue is important to you!

Learn more at their Facebook Page.

March 2, 2018by phxAdmin
Blogroll, Events General, Life, Public Policy

Fairgrounds Charrette

charretteThere will be a public charrette on March 10th to consider ideas of what could be done with the State Fairgounds.

What is a charrette? Well, first, a little background.

About every ten years, we begin to hear rumors that the State of Arizona wants to relocate the State Fairgrounds from its current location at 19th Ave and McDowell to some unknown location.

Thus far, the move has never come to pass.

This time, there seems to be a stronger push for a relocation. The Governor’s office issued a request for information (RFI) last March to get ideas of what the public would like to see happen. Some folks wanted to keep the fair where it is. Some wanted to move it and build homes. Some wanted a public park. One of the tribes even offered to take the fair to their land.

There are many ideas, plus most of us want to be 100% certain to preserve the historic buildings on the fairgrounds.

So, what can you do when there are so many competing interests? Well, you get them all in to a room with some smarty-pants architects and city planners for a day and share as many ideas as you can come up with. At the end, the architects and planners lock themselves in a room and come up with some ideas, which the present to the public.

That’s basically what a charrette is.

I have my idea of what should happen, but your ideas are just as important.

So, you can learn more on the State Historic Preservation Office’s Facebook page. Better yet, you can join us on March 10th.

March 2, 2018by phxAdmin
Blogroll, Homes, Live

Savings on Downtown Living

Downtown Town HomeWe’ve issued a new price –down to $435,000– for this beautiful downtown town home –2br/2.5ba, 1,664sf with a 2-car garage. No parking headaches for you downtown if you live here!

This property represents downtown living in a rare and roomy town home, in the thick of all the fun. You can live about 200 yards from the Gold Spot Market, 1/8th mile from light rail, and a quick hop away from all of the entertainment, education and shopping downtown.

Have a look at our listings page for more information and lots of beautiful photos.

Please also see the video that we produced to give you a tour of the home at this link.

All this with a garage and quick access to the freeways. This town home was built in 2015 with added extras, chosen by the owner: upgraded floors and kitchen features.

So, if you love the historic neighborhoods and that front porch experience, but don’t want the historic home maintenance, this property is for you.

This home is priced competitively with the almost identical (but slightly smaller) MetroWest town homes nearing completion around the corner at 2nd Ave and McKinley. Have a look at this link for the story I did on that new development.

With everything happening downtown, you won’t want to miss this.

March 2, 2018by phxAdmin
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Reduction in North Central

North Central SavingsMichelle Conley, the quieter and more dignified half of the Get Your PHX team, has just a price reduction on her  listing in North Central Phoenix, to $584,900.

This 4br/4ba home has a den and a roomy guest house. It has one of the coolest back yards we’ve ever seen, on an expansive 10,698sf lot.

Check out the beautiful, state-of -the art kitchen with breakfast bar, granite counter tops, high end appliances, pantry, and complete with wine cooler. All bathrooms have been updated to perfection.

The guest house is large and is perfect for your in-laws or college student, with a security system with cameras and hard wired Ethernet.

The backyard is an entertainers delight complete with built in BBQ, outdoor speakers and fans. Full size washer and dryer in main home and guest house convey with the property. This property has been totally updated and is a fantastic family home! Schedule your private showing today!

You can see all of the photos and details for this new listing in North Central at Michelle’s special listing page.

March 2, 2018by phxAdmin
Blogroll, Homes, Live

Price Drop on Alvarado

Price Drop

Don’t miss out on this huge price drop on this beautiful 1928, 5br/3ba, 3,700sqft Spanish Mission style historical home.

You might have seen this home on our Listings Page. We are so proud to represent this listing. Have a look at the listing and photos that capture how beautifully this home has been maintained.

You can see the video tour that we put together for your viewing enjoyment on YouTube.

Check out the crafted woodwork, the coved ceilings, the luxurious grounds and the attention to detail and respect for this home’s origin. The current owners have added just the right touches, including a beautiful pool. You can have all this, as well as easy access to downtown, transportation corridors, shopping, entertainment and a peaceful urban neighborhood.

Price Drop

Source: Arizona Republic Archives

The home was built in 1928 by Harry Tritle, the son of former territorial governor F. A. Tritle. He was the Assistant Secretary of the Territory of Arizona starting in 1897.  He was also the editor of the Arizona Gazette. Many years later, in 1926, he was appointed to the Industrial Commission of Arizona.

This home has seen so much of Phoenix’s growth since then. We are still working on compiling the history of the home since that time. So, stay tuned!

If you have a historic home that you hope to sell with the help of a qualified and successful team that also respects the importance of the stories behind historic homes, please contact us at 602-456-9388.

March 2, 2018by phxAdmin
Blogroll, Live, Tips

To Disclose When they Disrobed?

to disclose

Source: Arizona Republic

When you are selling your home, are you required to disclose if your home was used as the setting of an adult movie?

Yep. I couldn’t help myself. The question is designed to catch your attention –clickbait style.

The Arizona Republic already covered the question in this story just the other day.

However, its worth a look because disclosure rules are very, very important –whether you are the buyer or the seller.

If you are selling, the first thing a good you will be asked to, do after you sign your listing agreement, is complete a Seller Property Disclosure Statement, or SPDS. And the general rule is, “when in doubt, disclose.”

In other words, if you can’t remember whether you had that roof repaired after that monsoon five years ago, it is better to disclose what you know. If you don’t and the new owners find out that you knew a material fact that you should have disclosed, you could be in legal hot water.

You can best protect yourself by being honest. If the buyer walks because they don’t like something, its better than lying about it and possibly suffering greater losses later

However, there are some things that you are not required to disclose (and which your agent can’t disclose).

  • If the home was the site of a natural death, suicide or homicide or any other crime classified as a felony.
  • If home was owned or occupied by a person exposed to HIV or AIDS.
  • If home being located in the vicinity of a sex offender.

Why do we have this list? Simple, these things could unfairly tarnish or sour a home unnecessarily.  When it comes to these items, it is the responsibility of the buyer to check it out.

So, let’s go back to the issue in the article, from the buyer’s perspective. Is it relevant that the home was the site of adult movies? Nope. Not as far as the contract is concerned. How it is material to the sale? Was there damage to the property? Probably not. (Maybe just a slight embarrassment, though.)

In Arizona buyers can cancel the contract during the inspection period for almost any reason. However, in this case, if the buyers had hoped to cancel the contract (and keep their earnest money) after the inspection period, they could not do it on this basis. Its unfortunate that the buyers did not learn about this before they finished the inspection period.

So, if you are buying a home, Michelle and I are going to advise you to complete all of your inspections –including talking to the neighbors about the “scoop” on the home– before you complete your 10-day inspection period. We have never heard of a client regretting knocking on a few surround doors and talking to the neighbors.

Do you think these buyers would have learned about the previous videographic uses of the home had they paid a visit to the neighbors? We think they probably would have.

Not that we think the production of some skin flicks is going to permanently tarnish a home. But if knowing that such movies were made in a home give you the heebie-jeebies, be certain to learn everything you can.

We are a couple of experienced and licensed agents who pride ourselves on understanding commissioner’s rules.

If you have questions about the home buying or selling process, give us a call at 602-456-9388.

March 2, 2018by phxAdmin

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