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Brooks Ranch March | April 2014

Thinking of selling? The peak selling season is here!

Call Jason Dawson today at 480.620.8874 to schedule a private marketing consultation.

7 STEPS TO SELLING

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• STEP 1: REASON FOR SELLING It is often more emotional to sell a home than to buy a home, and the reason for selling your home may be a determining factor in the urgency of the sale and your sales price. • STEP 2: THE COST OF SELLING It is very important to first calculate the expenses that may be incurred while selling your home. This knowledge is absolutely necessary because it helps you to determine the potential profit that you can realize. • STEP 3: PRICE The most important factor when putting your home on the market to sell is setting the right price. The price at which your property is marketed can make or break the deal.

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• STEP 4: LOCATION Although you cannot do anything about the location of your property, it plays a very important part in the marketability of your home. • STEP 5: CONDITION OF YOUR PROPERTY The condition of your property is always a factor in how quickly your home sells. It’s a fact: acquiring the highest market value and elevating your home above the others in the same price range often comes down to first impressions. We can help provide tips to improve the condition of your property.

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• STEP 7: CHOOSE THE RIGHT REAL ESTATE PROFESSIONAL Did you know that who you hire to market your home matters? Right now, 51% of the luxury homes priced over $500,000 that go on the market will sell… make sure your real estate professional has a marketing plan that works in our current market to make sure your house sells for more money in less time.

Fox Crossing | 4 Bed | 2.5 Bath | 2,446 SQFT | $345,500

Elaborate Table Settings

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Maracay at Pecos | 4 Bed | 2.5 Bath | 3,135 SQFT | $374,888

• STEP 6: STAGING Did you know well-placed furniture can open up rooms and make them seem larger than they are? Or, that opening drapes and blinds and turning on lights make a room seem bright and cheery? It’s true, which is why staging your home to look its absolute best is an important factor in the selling process.

Mesquite Groves Estates | 3 Bed | 2.5 Bath | 2,492 SQFT | $387,000

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Symphony 3 | 4 Bed | 3 Bath | 2,880 SQFT | $400,000

Balboa Point at Ocotillo | 4 Bed | 3 Bath | 3,266 SQFT | $600,000

Park Promenade | 3 Bed | 2.5 Bath | 2,551 SQFT | $419,000

All information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed.

TheJasonDawsonTeam.com

The Tax Man Cometh Strategies To Reduce Your Tax Burden

Keller Williams Realty East Valley | Each office is independently owned and operated

PRIMARY RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE, INC. NMLS# 3094 BK#0902614

Jason Dawson LISTING SPECIALIST

480.620.8874 Direct

Jason@TheJasonDawsonTeam.com

DAN WHITE Mortgage Consultant Phone: 602.339.4341 DanWhite@PrimeRes.com

LIANE LOCY Mortgage Consultant Phone: 602.909.9679 LLocy@PrimeRes.com

NMLS# 165675 AZ LO-0913779 NMLS# 239782 AZ LO-0912268

If your home is currently listed, this is not a solicitation for that listing.

All Escrows Proudly Opened With Grand Canyon Title Corporate Office: 2720 East Camelback Road, Suite 100 Phoenix, AZ 85016 602.468.7777 | GCTA.com

Allison Brown BUYER SPECIALIST

480.221.7455 Direct

Allison@TheJasonDawsonTeam.com

Produced by Desert Lifestyle Publishing • 480.460.0996 • www.DesertLifestyle.net

Dessert Delight!

Virtu’s Chocolate Mousse Tiramisu

Brooks Ranch Real Estate Market Update From Jason Dawson, Luxury Marketing Specialist


In Good Taste

Event Calendar

Virtù, Honest Craft 480.946.3477 | VirtuScottsdale.com

MARCH | APRIL 2014

CHOCOLATE MOUSSE TIRAMISU Setting the stage for a spring fete for friends and family? Whether it’s Easter, Passover, or simply a gourmet spring fling, set your table with flair this season. Jot down these ideas to make your meal the most memorable of the spring party season. First, you’ll need to choose a color scheme. Spring’s trendiest hues this year include tranquil sky blues, vintage purples, and minty greens, often paired with contrasting pinky reds, vibrant yellows, and energetic spicy oranges. Neutral tans and subtle, elegant grays also play their part in the most elegant table settings of the season. Choose one or two soothing hues for a tranquil Easter brunch, or pick two opposing hues for an up-to-the-minute spring dinner party. After you choose your hues, flowers are the next element of your table setting, and often the most fun to select. What type? What size? What vases? How many on the table? For an elegant look, pair soothing blue hydrangeas with bright purple tulips for a punch of spring color. Or get a tropical look by mixing bright yellow and orange blooms together with a softer more elegant gray or white. This will surely bring the look of sunshine to your table. When selecting a vase, go elegant and subdued— think silver, white, or gold—if your flowers are bright

INGREDIENTS 1lb bittersweet chocolate 6 eggs (whites only) 1 c granulated sugar 1 c water 3 c heavy cream 1 package lady finger cookies 1 vanilla bean 4 c espresso 12-8oz mason jars FOR THE MOUSSE Melt chocolate over a double boiler until smooth and silky. In a small heavy sauce pot, place the sugar and water over medium heat and bring to the “softball stage” approximately 235-240 degrees. In the meantime, in a stand mixer, whisk the egg whites to a stiff peak. Once the egg whites are at stiff peaks, on a low speed, slowly drizzle the sugar water mixture into the egg whites to make a meringue. Set the meringue aside. Scrape the inside of the vanilla bean to get as much of the seeds as possible and mix with the cream. Whisk the cream in a stand mixer until you are at stiff peaks as well. Fold the chocolate into the meringue carefully, incorporating thoroughly. Take the chocolate meringue and fold that into the whipped cream to create a silky chocolate mousse. FOR THE TIRAMISU In the bottom of a mason jar spoon a layer of the mousse. Dip the ladyfingers in the espresso as you go or they will turn to mush! Place a dipped ladyfinger into the mason jar and top with more mousse. Repeat one more time and smooth out the top! Allow the mousse to set overnight and garnish with what you wish!

The Tax Man Cometh...

Is a refund on the horizon for you? Not many of us look forward to April 15—most commonly referred to as “Tax Day”. Several new tax laws took effect in 2013 that may impact your tax bill when you file your 2013 federal income taxes. For those with taxable incomes of more than $450,000, the top statutory income tax rate on ordinary income has increased from 35% to 39.6% and the top statutory tax rate on long-term capital gains and qualified dividends has increased from 15% to 20%. Because of this, income deferral strategies and investments that generate tax-free income have become even more valuable. Let’s look at a few strategies that could help reduce your tax burden. As with all tax strategies, please consult a tax professional for advice regarding your particular situation.

1031 LIKE-KIND EXCHANGES: A 1031 exchange is a swap of one business or investment asset for another. A 1031 is not restricted to real estate, but that is what gets the most discussion. The 1031 exchange allows you to change the form of your investment without cashing out and recognizing a taxable capital gain. Therefore, your investment continues to grow tax deferred. For example, you can continue to roll over the gain from one piece of investment real estate to another—there is no limit on how many times you can do a 1031 exchange. Income taxes are avoided until you sell for cash. Advice from a tax professional is crucial because there are specific rules you must be aware of.

TAX-DEFERRED ANNUITIES: Tax-deferred annuities can be valuable if you have exhausted other forms of tax-favored retirement savings, such as 401(k)s and IRAs. Invest a lump sum into the annuity and let it compound tax free for a long time—usually a decade or longer. When you do pull the money out, the profits are taxable as ordinary income.

LONG-TERM GROWTH SECURITIES: This is an investing concept where a security will appreciate in value for a relatively long period of time. Securities held for more than one year are taxed at a lower, long-term capital gains tax rate.

QUALIFYING INSTALLMENTS SALES: An installment sale is a sale of property where you receive at least one payment after the tax year of the sale. Installment sales can be a valuable tool to help sellers defer tax. But there is risk involved since the buyer may default on a future payment.

TAX-EXEMPT MUNICIPAL BONDS: Municipal bonds are issued by states, cities, and counties to raise funds. Interest income from holders of municipal bonds is often exempt from federal income tax and may also be exempt from state income tax.

and eye-catching. If the floral arrangement is more subtle, look for a bright, fun vase to show them off. For an average size dining table, one substantial arrangement may be enough, but several smaller arrangements scattered down the center of the table is even more elegant and can be enjoyed by all your dining companions no matter where they are seated. While you’re thinking flowers, place a few arrangements throughout your home, say in the entryway, and in your living room to greet guests as they enjoy visiting your abode. When selecting china and table linens, it’s best to make sure either one or the other is a neutral color. Vibrant orange placemats and linen napkins will pair deliciously with pure white china and dazzling crystal and sparkling silverware, for example. Or look for bright, trendy china in say purple or green hues and pair these with classic white or gray linens for a very modern and current look. Patterned placemats, napkins, even napkin rings in your color scheme can elevate the look of your table setting in seconds flat. The icing on the cake? Sparkling crystal wine and water glasses and gleaming silverware are the finishing touches that will set the stage for a spring affair to remember. Bon appétit!

44th Annual Scottsdale Arts Festival Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts | March 14-16 480.499.8587 | ScottsdalePerformingArts.org The Scottsdale Arts Festival has been recognized for its high-quality fine arts since 1971. The Festival showcases nearly 200 jury-selected artists from throughout the United States and Canada who work in painting, sculpture, glass and ceramics, jewelry, photography and more. Works of art are available for purchase directly from the artists and through the Festival’s online art auction. Masters of Movement Orpheum Theatre | March 27-30 602.381.1096 | BalletAZ.org Masters of Movement features works by acclaimed modern day dance choreographers that push the boundaries of classical ballet. Alejandro Cerrudo, acclaimed choreographer from Hubbard Street Dance Chicago, presents Off Screen, with dance inspired by film scores. It’s slinky and modern, with sexy steps and eccentric moves. Ib Andersen’s elegant and intricate masterpiece Symphonie Classique returns with costumes by Martin Pakledinaz, two-time Tony Award winning designer. 2014 Windsor Square Home and Garden Tour Windsor Square Historic District | March 30 602.619.4444 | WindsorSquarePhoenix.org Located at Central Avenue and Camelback Road in the central corridor of Phoenix, Windsor Square is one of the most sought-after historic neighborhoods in Arizona. The breathtakingly beautiful Windsor Square neighborhood is rich with history with many homes that are 60 to 75 years old. Started in 1929, the 260-home neighborhood is considered to be one of the first few suburbs of the city of Phoenix. The historic home and garden tour is a self-guided walking tour featuring 12 historic homes, a beautiful garden, plant societies and a beer garden. Music in the Garden Desert Botanical Garden | April 4 480.481.8188 | DBG.org Situated at the base of a saguaro-lined butte, Music in the Desert Botanical Garden pairs great live local bands with the most enchanting venue in the Valley. Fabulous Food Fine Catering and Events provides a chef-attended station featuring weekly specials for an additional charge. The Patio Café will also be open during the concert with items for purchase from the café menu. A full cash bar, wine flights and wine by the bottle are available for purchase. Scottsdale Culinary Festival Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts | April 8-13 480.945.7193 | ScottsdaleFest.org This festival draws more than 40,000 visitors looking to enjoy fabulous food, fun and festivities. No matter what kind of culinary experience you crave, there’s something for everyone! If you love great food, fine wine and boutique brews, the Scottsdale Culinary Festival is a priority on your itinerary. This six-day celebration of the culinary arts has something for everyone, from exquisite multi-course meals and wine-and-chocolate pairings to the Great Arizona Picnic.


In Good Taste

Event Calendar

Virtù, Honest Craft 480.946.3477 | VirtuScottsdale.com

MARCH | APRIL 2014

CHOCOLATE MOUSSE TIRAMISU Setting the stage for a spring fete for friends and family? Whether it’s Easter, Passover, or simply a gourmet spring fling, set your table with flair this season. Jot down these ideas to make your meal the most memorable of the spring party season. First, you’ll need to choose a color scheme. Spring’s trendiest hues this year include tranquil sky blues, vintage purples, and minty greens, often paired with contrasting pinky reds, vibrant yellows, and energetic spicy oranges. Neutral tans and subtle, elegant grays also play their part in the most elegant table settings of the season. Choose one or two soothing hues for a tranquil Easter brunch, or pick two opposing hues for an up-to-the-minute spring dinner party. After you choose your hues, flowers are the next element of your table setting, and often the most fun to select. What type? What size? What vases? How many on the table? For an elegant look, pair soothing blue hydrangeas with bright purple tulips for a punch of spring color. Or get a tropical look by mixing bright yellow and orange blooms together with a softer more elegant gray or white. This will surely bring the look of sunshine to your table. When selecting a vase, go elegant and subdued— think silver, white, or gold—if your flowers are bright

INGREDIENTS 1lb bittersweet chocolate 6 eggs (whites only) 1 c granulated sugar 1 c water 3 c heavy cream 1 package lady finger cookies 1 vanilla bean 4 c espresso 12-8oz mason jars FOR THE MOUSSE Melt chocolate over a double boiler until smooth and silky. In a small heavy sauce pot, place the sugar and water over medium heat and bring to the “softball stage” approximately 235-240 degrees. In the meantime, in a stand mixer, whisk the egg whites to a stiff peak. Once the egg whites are at stiff peaks, on a low speed, slowly drizzle the sugar water mixture into the egg whites to make a meringue. Set the meringue aside. Scrape the inside of the vanilla bean to get as much of the seeds as possible and mix with the cream. Whisk the cream in a stand mixer until you are at stiff peaks as well. Fold the chocolate into the meringue carefully, incorporating thoroughly. Take the chocolate meringue and fold that into the whipped cream to create a silky chocolate mousse. FOR THE TIRAMISU In the bottom of a mason jar spoon a layer of the mousse. Dip the ladyfingers in the espresso as you go or they will turn to mush! Place a dipped ladyfinger into the mason jar and top with more mousse. Repeat one more time and smooth out the top! Allow the mousse to set overnight and garnish with what you wish!

The Tax Man Cometh...

Is a refund on the horizon for you? Not many of us look forward to April 15—most commonly referred to as “Tax Day”. Several new tax laws took effect in 2013 that may impact your tax bill when you file your 2013 federal income taxes. For those with taxable incomes of more than $450,000, the top statutory income tax rate on ordinary income has increased from 35% to 39.6% and the top statutory tax rate on long-term capital gains and qualified dividends has increased from 15% to 20%. Because of this, income deferral strategies and investments that generate tax-free income have become even more valuable. Let’s look at a few strategies that could help reduce your tax burden. As with all tax strategies, please consult a tax professional for advice regarding your particular situation.

1031 LIKE-KIND EXCHANGES: A 1031 exchange is a swap of one business or investment asset for another. A 1031 is not restricted to real estate, but that is what gets the most discussion. The 1031 exchange allows you to change the form of your investment without cashing out and recognizing a taxable capital gain. Therefore, your investment continues to grow tax deferred. For example, you can continue to roll over the gain from one piece of investment real estate to another—there is no limit on how many times you can do a 1031 exchange. Income taxes are avoided until you sell for cash. Advice from a tax professional is crucial because there are specific rules you must be aware of.

TAX-DEFERRED ANNUITIES: Tax-deferred annuities can be valuable if you have exhausted other forms of tax-favored retirement savings, such as 401(k)s and IRAs. Invest a lump sum into the annuity and let it compound tax free for a long time—usually a decade or longer. When you do pull the money out, the profits are taxable as ordinary income.

LONG-TERM GROWTH SECURITIES: This is an investing concept where a security will appreciate in value for a relatively long period of time. Securities held for more than one year are taxed at a lower, long-term capital gains tax rate.

QUALIFYING INSTALLMENTS SALES: An installment sale is a sale of property where you receive at least one payment after the tax year of the sale. Installment sales can be a valuable tool to help sellers defer tax. But there is risk involved since the buyer may default on a future payment.

TAX-EXEMPT MUNICIPAL BONDS: Municipal bonds are issued by states, cities, and counties to raise funds. Interest income from holders of municipal bonds is often exempt from federal income tax and may also be exempt from state income tax.

and eye-catching. If the floral arrangement is more subtle, look for a bright, fun vase to show them off. For an average size dining table, one substantial arrangement may be enough, but several smaller arrangements scattered down the center of the table is even more elegant and can be enjoyed by all your dining companions no matter where they are seated. While you’re thinking flowers, place a few arrangements throughout your home, say in the entryway, and in your living room to greet guests as they enjoy visiting your abode. When selecting china and table linens, it’s best to make sure either one or the other is a neutral color. Vibrant orange placemats and linen napkins will pair deliciously with pure white china and dazzling crystal and sparkling silverware, for example. Or look for bright, trendy china in say purple or green hues and pair these with classic white or gray linens for a very modern and current look. Patterned placemats, napkins, even napkin rings in your color scheme can elevate the look of your table setting in seconds flat. The icing on the cake? Sparkling crystal wine and water glasses and gleaming silverware are the finishing touches that will set the stage for a spring affair to remember. Bon appétit!

44th Annual Scottsdale Arts Festival Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts | March 14-16 480.499.8587 | ScottsdalePerformingArts.org The Scottsdale Arts Festival has been recognized for its high-quality fine arts since 1971. The Festival showcases nearly 200 jury-selected artists from throughout the United States and Canada who work in painting, sculpture, glass and ceramics, jewelry, photography and more. Works of art are available for purchase directly from the artists and through the Festival’s online art auction. Masters of Movement Orpheum Theatre | March 27-30 602.381.1096 | BalletAZ.org Masters of Movement features works by acclaimed modern day dance choreographers that push the boundaries of classical ballet. Alejandro Cerrudo, acclaimed choreographer from Hubbard Street Dance Chicago, presents Off Screen, with dance inspired by film scores. It’s slinky and modern, with sexy steps and eccentric moves. Ib Andersen’s elegant and intricate masterpiece Symphonie Classique returns with costumes by Martin Pakledinaz, two-time Tony Award winning designer. 2014 Windsor Square Home and Garden Tour Windsor Square Historic District | March 30 602.619.4444 | WindsorSquarePhoenix.org Located at Central Avenue and Camelback Road in the central corridor of Phoenix, Windsor Square is one of the most sought-after historic neighborhoods in Arizona. The breathtakingly beautiful Windsor Square neighborhood is rich with history with many homes that are 60 to 75 years old. Started in 1929, the 260-home neighborhood is considered to be one of the first few suburbs of the city of Phoenix. The historic home and garden tour is a self-guided walking tour featuring 12 historic homes, a beautiful garden, plant societies and a beer garden. Music in the Garden Desert Botanical Garden | April 4 480.481.8188 | DBG.org Situated at the base of a saguaro-lined butte, Music in the Desert Botanical Garden pairs great live local bands with the most enchanting venue in the Valley. Fabulous Food Fine Catering and Events provides a chef-attended station featuring weekly specials for an additional charge. The Patio Café will also be open during the concert with items for purchase from the café menu. A full cash bar, wine flights and wine by the bottle are available for purchase. Scottsdale Culinary Festival Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts | April 8-13 480.945.7193 | ScottsdaleFest.org This festival draws more than 40,000 visitors looking to enjoy fabulous food, fun and festivities. No matter what kind of culinary experience you crave, there’s something for everyone! If you love great food, fine wine and boutique brews, the Scottsdale Culinary Festival is a priority on your itinerary. This six-day celebration of the culinary arts has something for everyone, from exquisite multi-course meals and wine-and-chocolate pairings to the Great Arizona Picnic.


Brooks Ranch March | April 2014

Thinking of selling? The peak selling season is here!

Call Jason Dawson today at 480.620.8874 to schedule a private marketing consultation.

7 STEPS TO SELLING

AC TI V

AC TI V

E

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FEATURED LUXURY LISTINGS

• STEP 1: REASON FOR SELLING It is often more emotional to sell a home than to buy a home, and the reason for selling your home may be a determining factor in the urgency of the sale and your sales price. • STEP 2: THE COST OF SELLING It is very important to first calculate the expenses that may be incurred while selling your home. This knowledge is absolutely necessary because it helps you to determine the potential profit that you can realize. • STEP 3: PRICE The most important factor when putting your home on the market to sell is setting the right price. The price at which your property is marketed can make or break the deal.

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• STEP 4: LOCATION Although you cannot do anything about the location of your property, it plays a very important part in the marketability of your home. • STEP 5: CONDITION OF YOUR PROPERTY The condition of your property is always a factor in how quickly your home sells. It’s a fact: acquiring the highest market value and elevating your home above the others in the same price range often comes down to first impressions. We can help provide tips to improve the condition of your property.

Step Up To The Plate

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PE

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• STEP 7: CHOOSE THE RIGHT REAL ESTATE PROFESSIONAL Did you know that who you hire to market your home matters? Right now, 51% of the luxury homes priced over $500,000 that go on the market will sell… make sure your real estate professional has a marketing plan that works in our current market to make sure your house sells for more money in less time.

Fox Crossing | 4 Bed | 2.5 Bath | 2,446 SQFT | $345,500

Elaborate Table Settings

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Maracay at Pecos | 4 Bed | 2.5 Bath | 3,135 SQFT | $374,888

• STEP 6: STAGING Did you know well-placed furniture can open up rooms and make them seem larger than they are? Or, that opening drapes and blinds and turning on lights make a room seem bright and cheery? It’s true, which is why staging your home to look its absolute best is an important factor in the selling process.

Mesquite Groves Estates | 3 Bed | 2.5 Bath | 2,492 SQFT | $387,000

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Symphony 3 | 4 Bed | 3 Bath | 2,880 SQFT | $400,000

Balboa Point at Ocotillo | 4 Bed | 3 Bath | 3,266 SQFT | $600,000

Park Promenade | 3 Bed | 2.5 Bath | 2,551 SQFT | $419,000

All information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed.

TheJasonDawsonTeam.com

The Tax Man Cometh Strategies To Reduce Your Tax Burden

Keller Williams Realty East Valley | Each office is independently owned and operated

PRIMARY RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE, INC. NMLS# 3094 BK#0902614

Jason Dawson LISTING SPECIALIST

480.620.8874 Direct

Jason@TheJasonDawsonTeam.com

DAN WHITE Mortgage Consultant Phone: 602.339.4341 DanWhite@PrimeRes.com

LIANE LOCY Mortgage Consultant Phone: 602.909.9679 LLocy@PrimeRes.com

NMLS# 165675 AZ LO-0913779 NMLS# 239782 AZ LO-0912268

If your home is currently listed, this is not a solicitation for that listing.

All Escrows Proudly Opened With Grand Canyon Title Corporate Office: 2720 East Camelback Road, Suite 100 Phoenix, AZ 85016 602.468.7777 | GCTA.com

Allison Brown BUYER SPECIALIST

480.221.7455 Direct

Allison@TheJasonDawsonTeam.com

Produced by Desert Lifestyle Publishing • 480.460.0996 • www.DesertLifestyle.net

Dessert Delight!

Virtu’s Chocolate Mousse Tiramisu

Brooks Ranch Real Estate Market Update From Jason Dawson, Luxury Marketing Specialist


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