Water in Sedona. Linda and I recently visited one of our favorite getaways for a few nights, Tusayan and The Grand Canyon. Staring down into The Abyss and seeing the Colorado snake its way through The Canyon reminded me of a perennial question that realtors get from prospective buyers of Sedona ... » Learn More about Water in Sedona.
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Playing Catch-Up – Sedona Real Estate Market and Low Inventory
The real estate market is entering a different phase of its cycle as new homes and subdivisions make a very welcome return into a market that is desperate for more inventory. After the crash of 2006, construction came to a crashing halt as prices tumbled and speculative financing evaporated; ... » Learn More about Playing Catch-Up – Sedona Real Estate Market and Low Inventory
Getting Better by Andrew Brearley
Getting Better Last month I commented on the amount of new construction I saw on my summer vacation to Colorado, Seattle and San Francisco. While Sedona does not have the same vibrant real estate market as those two large metropolitan areas, there’s still a lot happening in our little town. The ... » Learn More about Getting Better by Andrew Brearley
Vacation Observations by Andrew Brearley
Vacation Observations. I just returned from a road trip to Seattle to visit family and it struck me en route that the real estate market in many parts of the country is entering a new phase. We have survived the downturn with its significant price adjustments, we’ve burned through the distressed ... » Learn More about Vacation Observations by Andrew Brearley
IT’S SHOWTIME – AT YOUR HOME!
Selling a home is so much easier when you get the basics correct from the beginning. As a homeowner, there are only two factors within your control – price and condition. All the rest, such as the availability of financing and market conditions, are beyond your control so let’s discuss how you ... » Learn More about IT’S SHOWTIME – AT YOUR HOME!





