tracey l. davis
May | June 2013
Luxury Properties Marketing Director | Professional Realtor & Dedicated Buyer Representation There’s no question that buying and selling luxury real
Featured Front Cover Property
estate in today’s
HUGE PRICE REDUCTION-Now Listed for $995,000
market requires
Lowest Priced Home in FireRock Country Club MLS #4853236 | 4075 Sq. Ft. | 3 Bed | 3.5 Bath
the assistance of professionals with
Make Your Summer a Splash to Remember!
the right experience, capabilities, and commitment. Tracey Davis also understands that it’s about much more than a house - it’s
Dive In!
ArizonaAtHome.com Tracey.Davis@RussLyon.com
480.734.8404 Contact Tracey to be included in her MLS Neighborhood Watch Program.
Properties Offered By Tracey Davis
about your lifestyle and well-being. Searching for your perfect home is personal; listing your home should be about more than the Multiple Listing Service. When you retain Tracey Davis, you get the benefit of both worlds. Davis offers highly personalized home buying services and knowledge of luxury properties. In addition, Davis brings to bear her background as a Marketing Director combined with the global reach of Russ Lyon Sotheby’s International Realty for successful home sales.
Sold Over List Price
Listed for $528,000, Sold for $541,000 MLS# 4873855 2600 Sq. Ft. | 4 Bed | 2.5 Bath
Under Contract in 48 Hours
MLS# 4908906 4539 Sq. Ft. | 4 Bed | 4.5 Bath
Buyer Representation Luxury Custom Build Secured for $216/Sq. Ft. MLS# 4808758 | 6204 Sq. Ft. 6 Bed | 6.5 Bath | $1,340,000
Luxury Market Snapshot Statistics compiled by Tracey Davis, Realtor*
NORTH SCOTTSDALE SALES • PROPERTIES LISTED FOR $1M-$2M Prior 3 Months’ Sales: 101 2013 YTD: 106 Average sold price: $1,308,284 Average sold price: $1,301,983 Average sold price per sq. ft.: $281 Average sold price per sq. ft.: $280 DOWNTOWN SCOTTSDALE/SOUTH OF SHEA SALES • PROPERTIES LISTED FOR $500K-$1.5M Prior 3 Months’ Sales: 109 2013 YTD: 120 Average sold price: $670,138 Average sold price: $679,097 Average sold price per sq. ft.: $264 Average sold price per sq. ft.: $270 NORTH PHOENIX SALES • PROPERTIES LISTED FOR $500K-$1.5M Prior 3 Months’ Sales: 63 2013 YTD: 65 Average sold price: $589,441 Average sold price: $597,746 Average sold price per sq. ft.: $178 Average sold price per sq. ft.: $178 PARADISE VALLEY SALES • ALL SINGLE-FAMILY HOMES Prior 3 Months’ Sales: 90 2013 YTD: 98 Average sold price: $1,524,272 Average sold price: $1,497,593 Average sold price per sq. ft.: $312 Average sold price per sq. ft.: $310 Source: Arizona Regional Multiple Listing Service.
If your home is currently listed, this is not a solicitation for that listing.
Produced by Desert Lifestyle Publishing • 480.460.0996 • www.DesertLifestyle.net
cool pool conversions Making the Saltwater Switch
pool party perfection
Geisha A Go Go’s Tempura Rock Shrimp cover property photo provided by tracey davis
Event Calendar May | June 2013 Arizona Foundation for Women Sandra Day O’Connor Awards Luncheon Arizona Biltmore Resort, May 17th 602.532.2800 | azfw.org The luncheon pays tribute to those who make a difference in the lives of women and children. Past award recipients include Madeleine Albright, Tipper Gore, Billie Jean King, Barbara Bush, and more. This year AFW will recognize three individuals who have made significant impact in the lives and women and children: Goldie Hawn, Sandra Day O’Connor Lifetime Achievement Award; Ernie Allen, Voice for Women Award; and Missy Anderson, Marilyn R. Seymann Award.
Peach Festival Schnepf Farms, May 18th – 19th, May 25th – 27th 480.987.3100 | SchnepfFarms.com What signifies the coming of summer better than juicy peaches fresh off the tree? Come celebrate the annual Peach Festival at a designated “Arizona Treasure,” Schnepf Farms! The event includes peach pit spitting and pie eating contests, live music, a peach pancake breakfast, food vendors, carnival rides, and a terrific farmer’s market. Arizona Restaurant Week Various locations, May 19th – 27th 602.307.9134 | ArizonaRestaurantWeek.com Channel your inner foodie and make reservations at Arizona’s premiere restaurants. It’s the perfect opportunity to grab a bite, plan a romantic evening out, schedule a long overdue get together, or finally try that restaurant you’ve had on your wish list. Participating restaurants are not only known for their exceptional cuisine, they aspire to give guests an extraordinary atmosphere for a special night on the town. Cirque Musica Phoenix Symphony Hall, June 6th – 7th 602.495.1999 | PhoenixSymphony.org Take a journey to a faraway land of dazzling beauty and mystery! Cirque Musica combines the grace and tricks of circus performers with the symphonic sounds of classical and pops repertoire. You’ll be on the edge of your seat experiencing an action-packed display of talented acrobats, high-flying aerialists, strong-men and more performing alongside our own Phoenix Symphony. Cirque Musica features top circus performers from around the world including veterans of Ringling Bros., Barnum & Bailey and Cirque du Soleil.
I N S A LT WAT E R
Dive-In Movie in Your Own Backyard
Dive-in movies aren’t just for resorts and cruises anymore. Kimberly Hufford of Sincerely Style parties and event planning says, “You can throw a dive-in movie pool party in your own backyard that everyone will be raving about all summer long!” Rent an inflatable movie screen and projector from places such as AZBouncePro.com or FunFlicks.com. Have several tubes and air mattresses for guests to float around the pool while enjoying the movie. If you have grass, you can lay out picnic blankets in addition to the patio seating. Fire up the barbeque, and create concession stations for adults and kids. “A popcorn or cotton candy machine is a real crowd pleaser,” adds Hufford,
One thing is for sure here in Arizona: Life is a lot cooler with a swimming pool in your backyard! Maybe you’re thinking of building a pool or you already have your own backyard oasis. Either way, you may be considering a saltwater pool, which are growing in popularity here in Arizona and around the country. But what are the advantages of a saltwater pool instead of a traditional chlorine pool? Just remember the three Cs if you make the switch: chemicals (as in fewer!), comfort, and cost. First, you’ll use fewer chemicals if you choose a saltwater pool. With a saltwater pool, the chlorine is produced naturally through a chlorine generator cell (yes, there still is chlorine in a saltwater pool but homeowners don’t have to add chlorine throughout the season). And that means less dangerous chemicals and less work! It’s not, however, completely maintenance-free. You will still need to check Ph levels to ensure the water is safe for swimming and you may periodically need to add salt. All-in-all, with a saltwater pool, you will have fewer chemicals around your house, in your hands, and in your pool. Definitely, a more earth-friendly option. Next, comfort. If you suffer from red, itchy eyes and skin and discolored (dare we
“and can be rented from a vendor such as ArizonaBounceAround.com.” Refreshments such as slushies or snow cones are a big hit with the kids while a margarita or frozen mudslide machine is a popular choice in quenching the thirsts of adults during hot summer nights. Try MrMargaritaPhoenix.com. What timeless summer flicks are in order? How about the classics such as Jaws, Uncle Buck, National Lampoon’s Vacation, Summer School, Meatballs, or Stand By Me. For more party ideas or help in planning an event, check out facebook.com/SincerelyStyle.
Pampered Resort-Style Pool Party
Perhaps the lux life is more your style. Kick up the cool-pool factor this year by taking a few pampering cues from your favorite resort. Create a spa-like atmosphere with soothing music, luxurious lounging, and all the special touches that make a day at the pool something special. How about a respite from the sun with an open Moroccan-style cabana tent? Add a mini-fridge, books
and magazines and even cooled washcloths from the freezer to soothe hot foreheads. Impress guests with trays of frozen melon balls and berries. And for drinks, slices of lemon, lime, kiwi or pineapple frozen into ice cubes will add to the experience. Don’t forget festive drink umbrellas and tropical straws for no-strain sipping! Lastly, why not hire some service providers to give spa treatments poolside? From manicures and pedicures, to a neck and shoulder massage, you’re sure to make your pool party one to remember. In fact, you may have guests that never want to leave!
Staycations and Getaways
If you’re looking for a quick getaway without flying or driving far, consider taking advantage of the great incentives that local resorts offer to
residents during summer months. Check your car at the resort valet, and stay & play for a weekend! Take the kids sliding down a waterslide, float around a lazy river, relax with a massage, or take in a round of golf. Enjoy dinner at one of the fine dining restaurants on premise and pretend you’re someplace far, far away! Looking to get out of town? Within a few hours, you could be in a cooler climate boating on a lake or lounging at a cabin in the pines. VRBO.com is an excellent source for weekly cabin rentals in Arizona towns that are ten to thirty degrees cooler. B&B’s also offer a charming way to stay and meet new friends. Explore a town you’ve never been to. Try an activity you’ve always found intriguing. Whatever you do this summer, make it a hot one to remember!
say green?) hair from swimming in a traditional chlorine pool, you’ll love how soft and smooth your skin and hair will feel after diving into a saltwater pool. Opening your eyes underwater in a saltwater pool is actually possible without your eyes
TEMPURA ROCK SHRIMP WITH SPICY YUZU SAUCE
burning. Nor will you have to endure that chlorine smell which can be overwhelming at times. Finally, cost. Although the initial price-tag of installing a chlorine generator will cost in the neighborhood of one to several thousand dollars, in the end, you can save money. After all, it can cost hundreds of dollars just for chlorine and chemicals to maintain a traditional chlorine pool for one season. With a saltwater pool, your water will stay crystal-clear, clean, and free of algae with perhaps only the addition of a few bags of inexpensive salt. Converting from a chlorine pool to a saltwater system is a relatively simple process that can be done by most pool service and installation companies. It’s a matter of cutting into the pool’s plumbing and installing the chlorine generator cell, as well as hooking the unit up to the electrical system. Keep in mind, however, that a chlorine generator will have to be replaced approximately every seven years. Also, there may be some concern that the salt water could damage some rock landscaping and decking, so be sure to consult with an expert if you are considering making the switch. Also, specific brands of chlorine generators work best in Arizona’s hot, dry climate. So be sure to consult with your pool service professional for the proper selection and installation advice. Happy swimming!
Your Home
INGREDIENTS: 30 oz. rock shrimp (12-18 shrimp per serving) 2 cups tempura batter fine sea salt Togarashi (Japanese chile blend)
Local Flavor!
AmeriCAN Canned Craft Beer Festival Scottsdale Civic Center, May 18th 480.234.4232 | CannedCraftBeerFest.com SanTan Brewing presents the 3rd Annual Ameri-CAN Canned Craft Beer Festival supporting and celebrating the craft beer movement. Come out to experience the Craft Can award ceremony, live entertainment, delicious food, VIP quarters, nano beer garden, Beer Olympics and over 150 local and national beers celebrating the canned craft beer revolution. A portion of the proceeds benefit the Scottsdale Cultural Council.
Summer’s on its way and with it, our daydreams turn to beach escapes and cool getaways. But if you’re like most Phoenicians, disappearing for three or four months isn’t doable. Don’t fret however. Here we’ve got some ideas to make your Valley summer one to remember!
SAUCE: 1 cup mayonnaise 2 oz. Yuzu Kosho 1 oz. Yuzu juice 1 oz. Srirachi sauce 1 tsp. minced serrano chile salt & pepper
Featuring Geisha A Go Go 480.699.0055 | GeishaAGoGo.com
GARNISH: 2 oz. red Tobiko caviar 2 oz. yellow Tobiko caviar 1 oz. micro cilantro 1 oz. micro chive 1 oz. black sesame seeds
De-vein shrimp and pat dry, then coat with tempura batter and fry until golden brown. Place in mixing bowl. Season with salt and Togarashi. Stack shrimp in a row, side by side, then on top like a long pyramid. Apply sauce in a zig-zag pattern over the top. Sprinkle with micro chives, micro cilantro and black sesame seeds. Finish with caviar. Serves 4
Event Calendar May | June 2013 Arizona Foundation for Women Sandra Day O’Connor Awards Luncheon Arizona Biltmore Resort, May 17th 602.532.2800 | azfw.org The luncheon pays tribute to those who make a difference in the lives of women and children. Past award recipients include Madeleine Albright, Tipper Gore, Billie Jean King, Barbara Bush, and more. This year AFW will recognize three individuals who have made significant impact in the lives and women and children: Goldie Hawn, Sandra Day O’Connor Lifetime Achievement Award; Ernie Allen, Voice for Women Award; and Missy Anderson, Marilyn R. Seymann Award.
Peach Festival Schnepf Farms, May 18th – 19th, May 25th – 27th 480.987.3100 | SchnepfFarms.com What signifies the coming of summer better than juicy peaches fresh off the tree? Come celebrate the annual Peach Festival at a designated “Arizona Treasure,” Schnepf Farms! The event includes peach pit spitting and pie eating contests, live music, a peach pancake breakfast, food vendors, carnival rides, and a terrific farmer’s market. Arizona Restaurant Week Various locations, May 19th – 27th 602.307.9134 | ArizonaRestaurantWeek.com Channel your inner foodie and make reservations at Arizona’s premiere restaurants. It’s the perfect opportunity to grab a bite, plan a romantic evening out, schedule a long overdue get together, or finally try that restaurant you’ve had on your wish list. Participating restaurants are not only known for their exceptional cuisine, they aspire to give guests an extraordinary atmosphere for a special night on the town. Cirque Musica Phoenix Symphony Hall, June 6th – 7th 602.495.1999 | PhoenixSymphony.org Take a journey to a faraway land of dazzling beauty and mystery! Cirque Musica combines the grace and tricks of circus performers with the symphonic sounds of classical and pops repertoire. You’ll be on the edge of your seat experiencing an action-packed display of talented acrobats, high-flying aerialists, strong-men and more performing alongside our own Phoenix Symphony. Cirque Musica features top circus performers from around the world including veterans of Ringling Bros., Barnum & Bailey and Cirque du Soleil.
I N S A LT WAT E R
Dive-In Movie in Your Own Backyard
Dive-in movies aren’t just for resorts and cruises anymore. Kimberly Hufford of Sincerely Style parties and event planning says, “You can throw a dive-in movie pool party in your own backyard that everyone will be raving about all summer long!” Rent an inflatable movie screen and projector from places such as AZBouncePro.com or FunFlicks.com. Have several tubes and air mattresses for guests to float around the pool while enjoying the movie. If you have grass, you can lay out picnic blankets in addition to the patio seating. Fire up the barbeque, and create concession stations for adults and kids. “A popcorn or cotton candy machine is a real crowd pleaser,” adds Hufford,
One thing is for sure here in Arizona: Life is a lot cooler with a swimming pool in your backyard! Maybe you’re thinking of building a pool or you already have your own backyard oasis. Either way, you may be considering a saltwater pool, which are growing in popularity here in Arizona and around the country. But what are the advantages of a saltwater pool instead of a traditional chlorine pool? Just remember the three Cs if you make the switch: chemicals (as in fewer!), comfort, and cost. First, you’ll use fewer chemicals if you choose a saltwater pool. With a saltwater pool, the chlorine is produced naturally through a chlorine generator cell (yes, there still is chlorine in a saltwater pool but homeowners don’t have to add chlorine throughout the season). And that means less dangerous chemicals and less work! It’s not, however, completely maintenance-free. You will still need to check Ph levels to ensure the water is safe for swimming and you may periodically need to add salt. All-in-all, with a saltwater pool, you will have fewer chemicals around your house, in your hands, and in your pool. Definitely, a more earth-friendly option. Next, comfort. If you suffer from red, itchy eyes and skin and discolored (dare we
“and can be rented from a vendor such as ArizonaBounceAround.com.” Refreshments such as slushies or snow cones are a big hit with the kids while a margarita or frozen mudslide machine is a popular choice in quenching the thirsts of adults during hot summer nights. Try MrMargaritaPhoenix.com. What timeless summer flicks are in order? How about the classics such as Jaws, Uncle Buck, National Lampoon’s Vacation, Summer School, Meatballs, or Stand By Me. For more party ideas or help in planning an event, check out facebook.com/SincerelyStyle.
Pampered Resort-Style Pool Party
Perhaps the lux life is more your style. Kick up the cool-pool factor this year by taking a few pampering cues from your favorite resort. Create a spa-like atmosphere with soothing music, luxurious lounging, and all the special touches that make a day at the pool something special. How about a respite from the sun with an open Moroccan-style cabana tent? Add a mini-fridge, books
and magazines and even cooled washcloths from the freezer to soothe hot foreheads. Impress guests with trays of frozen melon balls and berries. And for drinks, slices of lemon, lime, kiwi or pineapple frozen into ice cubes will add to the experience. Don’t forget festive drink umbrellas and tropical straws for no-strain sipping! Lastly, why not hire some service providers to give spa treatments poolside? From manicures and pedicures, to a neck and shoulder massage, you’re sure to make your pool party one to remember. In fact, you may have guests that never want to leave!
Staycations and Getaways
If you’re looking for a quick getaway without flying or driving far, consider taking advantage of the great incentives that local resorts offer to
residents during summer months. Check your car at the resort valet, and stay & play for a weekend! Take the kids sliding down a waterslide, float around a lazy river, relax with a massage, or take in a round of golf. Enjoy dinner at one of the fine dining restaurants on premise and pretend you’re someplace far, far away! Looking to get out of town? Within a few hours, you could be in a cooler climate boating on a lake or lounging at a cabin in the pines. VRBO.com is an excellent source for weekly cabin rentals in Arizona towns that are ten to thirty degrees cooler. B&B’s also offer a charming way to stay and meet new friends. Explore a town you’ve never been to. Try an activity you’ve always found intriguing. Whatever you do this summer, make it a hot one to remember!
say green?) hair from swimming in a traditional chlorine pool, you’ll love how soft and smooth your skin and hair will feel after diving into a saltwater pool. Opening your eyes underwater in a saltwater pool is actually possible without your eyes
TEMPURA ROCK SHRIMP WITH SPICY YUZU SAUCE
burning. Nor will you have to endure that chlorine smell which can be overwhelming at times. Finally, cost. Although the initial price-tag of installing a chlorine generator will cost in the neighborhood of one to several thousand dollars, in the end, you can save money. After all, it can cost hundreds of dollars just for chlorine and chemicals to maintain a traditional chlorine pool for one season. With a saltwater pool, your water will stay crystal-clear, clean, and free of algae with perhaps only the addition of a few bags of inexpensive salt. Converting from a chlorine pool to a saltwater system is a relatively simple process that can be done by most pool service and installation companies. It’s a matter of cutting into the pool’s plumbing and installing the chlorine generator cell, as well as hooking the unit up to the electrical system. Keep in mind, however, that a chlorine generator will have to be replaced approximately every seven years. Also, there may be some concern that the salt water could damage some rock landscaping and decking, so be sure to consult with an expert if you are considering making the switch. Also, specific brands of chlorine generators work best in Arizona’s hot, dry climate. So be sure to consult with your pool service professional for the proper selection and installation advice. Happy swimming!
Your Home
INGREDIENTS: 30 oz. rock shrimp (12-18 shrimp per serving) 2 cups tempura batter fine sea salt Togarashi (Japanese chile blend)
Local Flavor!
AmeriCAN Canned Craft Beer Festival Scottsdale Civic Center, May 18th 480.234.4232 | CannedCraftBeerFest.com SanTan Brewing presents the 3rd Annual Ameri-CAN Canned Craft Beer Festival supporting and celebrating the craft beer movement. Come out to experience the Craft Can award ceremony, live entertainment, delicious food, VIP quarters, nano beer garden, Beer Olympics and over 150 local and national beers celebrating the canned craft beer revolution. A portion of the proceeds benefit the Scottsdale Cultural Council.
Summer’s on its way and with it, our daydreams turn to beach escapes and cool getaways. But if you’re like most Phoenicians, disappearing for three or four months isn’t doable. Don’t fret however. Here we’ve got some ideas to make your Valley summer one to remember!
SAUCE: 1 cup mayonnaise 2 oz. Yuzu Kosho 1 oz. Yuzu juice 1 oz. Srirachi sauce 1 tsp. minced serrano chile salt & pepper
Featuring Geisha A Go Go 480.699.0055 | GeishaAGoGo.com
GARNISH: 2 oz. red Tobiko caviar 2 oz. yellow Tobiko caviar 1 oz. micro cilantro 1 oz. micro chive 1 oz. black sesame seeds
De-vein shrimp and pat dry, then coat with tempura batter and fry until golden brown. Place in mixing bowl. Season with salt and Togarashi. Stack shrimp in a row, side by side, then on top like a long pyramid. Apply sauce in a zig-zag pattern over the top. Sprinkle with micro chives, micro cilantro and black sesame seeds. Finish with caviar. Serves 4
tracey l. davis
May | June 2013
Luxury Properties Marketing Director | Professional Realtor & Dedicated Buyer Representation There’s no question that buying and selling luxury real
Featured Front Cover Property
estate in today’s
HUGE PRICE REDUCTION-Now Listed for $995,000
market requires
Lowest Priced Home in FireRock Country Club MLS #4853236 | 4075 Sq. Ft. | 3 Bed | 3.5 Bath
the assistance of professionals with
Make Your Summer a Splash to Remember!
the right experience, capabilities, and commitment. Tracey Davis also understands that it’s about much more than a house - it’s
Dive In!
ArizonaAtHome.com Tracey.Davis@RussLyon.com
480.734.8404 Contact Tracey to be included in her MLS Neighborhood Watch Program.
Properties Offered By Tracey Davis
about your lifestyle and well-being. Searching for your perfect home is personal; listing your home should be about more than the Multiple Listing Service. When you retain Tracey Davis, you get the benefit of both worlds. Davis offers highly personalized home buying services and knowledge of luxury properties. In addition, Davis brings to bear her background as a Marketing Director combined with the global reach of Russ Lyon Sotheby’s International Realty for successful home sales.
Sold Over List Price
Listed for $528,000, Sold for $541,000 MLS# 4873855 2600 Sq. Ft. | 4 Bed | 2.5 Bath
Under Contract in 48 Hours
MLS# 4908906 4539 Sq. Ft. | 4 Bed | 4.5 Bath
Buyer Representation Luxury Custom Build Secured for $216/Sq. Ft. MLS# 4808758 | 6204 Sq. Ft. 6 Bed | 6.5 Bath | $1,340,000
Luxury Market Snapshot Statistics compiled by Tracey Davis, Realtor*
NORTH SCOTTSDALE SALES • PROPERTIES LISTED FOR $1M-$2M Prior 3 Months’ Sales: 101 2013 YTD: 106 Average sold price: $1,308,284 Average sold price: $1,301,983 Average sold price per sq. ft.: $281 Average sold price per sq. ft.: $280 DOWNTOWN SCOTTSDALE/SOUTH OF SHEA SALES • PROPERTIES LISTED FOR $500K-$1.5M Prior 3 Months’ Sales: 109 2013 YTD: 120 Average sold price: $670,138 Average sold price: $679,097 Average sold price per sq. ft.: $264 Average sold price per sq. ft.: $270 NORTH PHOENIX SALES • PROPERTIES LISTED FOR $500K-$1.5M Prior 3 Months’ Sales: 63 2013 YTD: 65 Average sold price: $589,441 Average sold price: $597,746 Average sold price per sq. ft.: $178 Average sold price per sq. ft.: $178 PARADISE VALLEY SALES • ALL SINGLE-FAMILY HOMES Prior 3 Months’ Sales: 90 2013 YTD: 98 Average sold price: $1,524,272 Average sold price: $1,497,593 Average sold price per sq. ft.: $312 Average sold price per sq. ft.: $310 Source: Arizona Regional Multiple Listing Service.
If your home is currently listed, this is not a solicitation for that listing.
Produced by Desert Lifestyle Publishing • 480.460.0996 • www.DesertLifestyle.net
cool pool conversions Making the Saltwater Switch
pool party perfection
Geisha A Go Go’s Tempura Rock Shrimp cover property photo provided by tracey davis