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What is Escrow, Exactly? 

September 21, 2016 by Deanna Bimer

You’ve received the great news that you’re in escrow!  But what exactly does this mean?  Escrow refers to “a deed, a bond, money, or a piece of property held in trust by a third party to be turned over to the grantee only upon fulfillment of a condition.” (Merriam-Webster.com)

Spanish style home photoYou’ve purchased your perfect home, you’ve extended an offer, the seller has accepted your offer, you’ve transferred your earnest money, and you’ve signed the contract.  Now you’re in escrow.  Simply put, escrow refers to the process where the buyer and seller deposit money and the real estate contract with a neutral third-party, the title company, until the conditions are met for a real estate transaction.  Here in Arizona, the escrow process is provided by a title insurance company, in most cases, instead of an attorney as is required in other states.  So, in Arizona, title companies handle both the title and the escrow part of a transaction.

The title company begins to “vet” or research the buyer, seller and the property itself once escrow is “opened”.  This is so the title company can issue title insurance.   So, when the real estate transaction is “in escrow”, the real estate contract, along with any earnest money, has been presented to the title company.  Also, the title company has opened a file with the names of the parties in the contract.  This real estate transaction stays in escrow until it is “out of escrow” by closing the transaction according to the contract terms.  If something goes wrong such as the buyer doesn’t qualify for the loan, the transaction will fall out of escrow.

Why do we even need escrow?  Whether you are the buyer or seller, you want the assurance that no funds or property will change hands until all of the transaction instructions have been followed.  The title company (ie, escrow holder) has the legal obligation to safeguard all funds and documents during their possession, and to convey title and/or disburse the funds only when all provisions have been met.

The length of the escrow process can range from a few days to several months, depending on the terms of the purchase agreement.  Generally speaking, the Deed of Trust is recorded within one business day of the title company’s receipt of loan funds, signaling the “close of escrow”.  The escrow officer will verify with the local records office that the documents have been recorded and legal transfer has been made from seller to buyer.

We hope this brief summary has simplified this common real estate term.  Every transaction is different, of course, but we look forward to helping you navigate your own home-buying process.

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Public Golf Courses in Scottsdale

August 8, 2016 by Deanna Bimer

Desert Highlands golf course photoWhile Scottsdale is blessed with gorgeous resorts, complete with designer golf courses, as well as private, exclusive private courses, sometimes one desires to golf on a public or community course.  Lucky for us, there are several such courses here in Scottsdale, perfect for all levels of players from the novice to the expert.  Here are ten such courses that may be worth checking out:

  1. Camelback Golf Club—Padre Course and Ambiente Course.  The Padre Course was designed by Arthur Hills, and its 6,903-yard, par 72 design features some challenging water holes.  The Ambiente Course is a Jason Straka design, with 4 par 5 holes.
  2. Coronado Golf Course—This affordable (cash only) community golf course features a 9-hole course, as well as lighted driving range, putting and chipping greens.  Opened in 1966, this charming 1,850-yard, par 31 course is perfect for beginners!
  3. Grayhawk Golf Club—Raptor Course and Talon Course.  The Raptor Course features 7,090-yards, and this par 72 course was designed by Tom Fazio.  The Talon Course was designed by Gary Panks and David Graham, and this 6,973-yard course is also a 72 par course.
  4. Kierland Golf Club—Ironwood, Acacia and Mesquite Courses form 27 holes of golfing fun.  The Ironwood is a Scott Miller design with 3,539-yards and is a par 36 course.  Acacia is also a Scott Miller design, with 3,435 yards.  The Mesquite is 3,478-yards and is also a par 36 course.
  5. McCormick Ranch Golf Club—Palm Course and Pine Course feature 36 yards of golf play, all with gorgeous mountain views.  Both courses were created in 1972 by Desmond Muirhead.
  6. The Orange Tree Golf Club—This beautiful, tree-shaded course near Camelback Mountain was developed in the 1950s and features 18 holes in a par 72 course.
  7. Phoenician Resort Golf Course—Canyon, Desert and Oasis Courses.  With 3 different 9 hole courses, the combinations of these Homer Flint and Ted Robinson Sr designed courses are endless.
  8. Scottsdale Silverado Golf Club—This 18-hole, par 70 course was developed in 2000 by the Gilmore-Graves Architectural Design Company.
  9. Talking Stick Golf Club—North Course and South Course.  These two courses were designed by Bill Core & Ben Crenshaw.  The Golf Club also features a 17,000 square foot driving range.
  10. TPC of Scottsdale—Champions Course and Stadium Course.  Home to the Waste Management Phoenix Open, these courses are also open to the public.  The Champions Course was designed by Randy Heckenkemper, while the Stadium Course was designed by Jay Morrish and Tom Weiskopf; both are par 71 courses.

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Where to Board Your Pets in Scottsdale

July 27, 2016 by Deanna Bimer

Beating the heat in Scottsdale during the dog days of summer by escaping the Valley of the Sun for vacations in cooler climes is a must-do for residents.  However, what to do with your canine and furry friends while you are away?    Here are some pet hotels to consider when deciding where to board your four-legged family members:

Scottsdale Phoenix Bird photoFirst, featuring cage less boarding services is Always Unleashed, where dog “campers” stay in a home with free access to both indoors and outdoors.  This facility offers both daily and weekly boarding options.

Another option to consider is Scottsdale Doggie Suites, located on East Indian Bend Road just west of the 101 freeway.  This facility offers various suites of different sizes containing different amenities for your dogs, including televisions and beds.  They offer structured playtimes for long-term boarding, and also offer daily and hourly doggie daycare services.

The Raintree Pet Resort  is located on Raintree Drive just east of 82nd Drive, and offers boarding services for both dogs and cats.  This resort plus medical center also offers daily dog care as well as long-term boarding for pets.  The resort features an indoor pool, a splash pad as well as misted grassy play areas.

Finally, a bit farther afield, but with very positive reviews is the Scottsdale Pet Hotel, located near Scottsdale and McDowell Road in Tempe.   Known for its dog and cat suites of varying sizes, this pet resort also offers doggie daytime care and grooming services.  Another option to consider is crowd-sourcing suggestions via the app www.nextdoor.com and ask your neighbors where they like to board their furry family members.  Other suggestions may even include pet sitters who are already familiar with the neighborhood.

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Keeping Kids Busy During Summer Break in Desert Ridge

June 8, 2016 by Deanna Bimer

Desert Ridge Marketplace photoSummer is here!  And so is the heat!  Here are some fun things to do with kids in Desert Ridge, to beat the heat . . .

  1. Splash Pad at Desert Ridge Marketplace.  This tot-friendly splash pad is bumping from morning to evening thanks to its prime location near the food court at Desert Ridge Marketplace.  A few simple rules are enforced by mall security such as swimsuits (and swim diapers) must be worn, food and drink must be kept 10 feet away from the splash pad, and no running is allowed.  There are plenty of umbrella-shaded tables and chairs for the adults to enjoy.
  2. Painting Pottery at As You Wish, in Desert Ridge Marketplace.  Besides drop in painting, this popular spot also hosts several summer classes available on their website, for ages 5 and up.

Creating keepsakes in air-conditioned comfort is a fun way to while away a summer afternoon.

  1. Storytime at Barnes & Noble, in Desert Ridge Marketplace.  Every kid, big and small, loves stories.  And where better to hear them read out loud, than in one of the largest bookstores in the Valley of the Sun?  This location hosts monthly stories with Ty, the therapy dog, on Tuesdays at 11:00 a.m.  A few Saturdays each month there are themed stories, followed by activities and coloring.
  2. Kids love The Play Factory, in Desert Ridge Marketplace.  Thanks to its rock wall, large inflatable slide, gigantic play climbing structure, a toddler fun zone, and (free) video game area, there’s something fun for every age.  With open play every day, and family fun nights on the weekend, this is a great place for kids to spend hot summer days.  Free Wi-Fi for the parents make it a good place to catch up on emails.
  3. Dave & Buster’s, with its bowling alley and video games, is another fun summer activity for kiddos at Desert Ridge Marketplace.  Downstairs is the kid-friendly bowling alley, while upstairs is a gigantic arcade with all types of video games.  Kids (and their parents) are guaranteed to have a blast with the variety of games available.  A tip:  great coupon deals can be found online for Dave & Buster’s.

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Environmentally Friendly Features

June 4, 2016 by Deanna Bimer

El ChorroEnvironmentally friendly features are updates that will only increase the value of your home, whether you are listing your home for sale, or seeking to update your current home.  One of the quickest ways to go green is to install a digital thermostat.  These new thermostats are programmable, have no moving parts (thus need no repair), and they increase the efficiency of the energy used to heat and cool your home, which is better for the environment, and your wallet.  These thermostats are also popular updates we can include on the MLS listing to alert potential buyers.

Replacing your older appliances with energy-efficient versions is another fantastic way to go green.  Appliances with the Energy Star certification are 10-50% more efficient, on average, than traditional appliances.  Energy Star refrigerators, for example, use 40% less energy than refrigerators produced in 2001.  Motion sensor light switches in all bathrooms and closets are another simple way to update your home while increasing both the value of the home as well as the efficient use of energy.

Living in the Sonoran Desert makes water a critical resource worthy of conserving.  Low-flow showerheads, faucets and toilets are all easy ways to reduce the amount of water used in everyday life.  Drinking water is another area where a small investment can pay big dividends for the environment.   Water filtration systems such as reverse-osmosis will eliminate reliance on wasteful plastic bottles and containers, and will reduce one’s carbon footprint.  These systems are another upgrade that will pay dividends in the listing price when you are ready to sell your home.

Finally, whether you are painting your home to prep it for sale, or freshening up the paint in your current residence, low or no VOC (volatile organic compounds) paint is an easy way to reduce the toxicity of your environment.  The EPA has determined that inside air is 3-5 times more toxic than outdoor air, thanks to the toxic compounds in paint and finishes in your home.  Low or no VOC paint is also beneficial for health reasons, and people with allergies or sensitivities to chemicals will also appreciate these paints.

We’d be happy to discuss more ways to update your home with an eye towards going greener!

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