Featured Property
August 2009
9225 N. Lava Bluff Trail • FireRock Country Club 5982 Sq. Ft. | 4 Bed | 4.5 Bath • $2,599,000
FireRock Stunner!
One of FireRock’s best streets! Designer masterpiece perfectly positioned on a double fairway lot with views of mountain, city and course will allure from the moment you enter the exquisitely appointed grand foyer. Telescoping walls of glass reveal perfect indoor and outdoor living. The four car garage and elevator are only a few of the innumerable home upgrades. Purchase with the adjacent parcel totaling 1.36 acres for $2.9 million.
FOUNTAIN HILLS LUXURY HOMES ARE OUR SPECIALTIES!
Great news continues this month as escrows increase, listings decrease and the market continues to heat up! I’m proud to announce my new affiliation with Russ Lyon Sotheby’s International Realty. As a premiere player in the luxury home market, my resources and affiliations through this new organization promise to further aid my clients in the marketing and strategizing of their home’s sale. I am very honored to have earned my CRS and CDPE designations recently. What are these and what does it mean to you? Only 5% of all Realtors in the US can call themselves Certified Residential Specialists (CRS). It is earned through extensive training and experience and shows my commitment to top service for my clients. Certified Distressed Property Experts (CDPE) have undergone rigorous training in aiding property owners who may be facing short sale or foreclosure. Many agents are tackling these listings even if they are not experienced and knowledgeable in its many unique facets. I am here to assist you or anyone you know who may be distressed. I work confidentially and discreetly with all of my valued clients. Buying? Selling? Just have questions? Please call on me today!
SUSAN PELLEGRINI Direct: 480.315.1575 Toll Free: 800.626.1855 Fax: 480.323.2089 Susan@Pellegrini.com
WWW.PELLEGRINI.COM
A COLLECTION OF NEWLY LISTED PROPERTIES AND RECENT SALES IN Address Subdivision Lot Size or Sq.Ft./Bed/Bath ACTIVE LISTINGS 10947 N. Arista Ln. #60 Crestview 1.84 Acres 11310 N. Crestview Dr. Crestview 8697 / 5 / 5.5 9825 N. Solitude Canyon #22 Eagle Mountain 0.69 Acres 9801 N. Solitude Canyon Eagle Mountain 4620 / 4 / 4 9440 N. Sunset Ridge Dr. Eagle Mountain 3622 / 3 / 3 9236 N. Sunset Ridge Eagle Mountain 3622 / 3 / 3 15136 E Mira Vista Dr. Eagle Mountain 6700 / 5 / 5.5 16202 N. Desert Fox Pkwy. #119 Eagles Nest 1.01 Acres 14212 E. Paloma Ct. Eagles Nest NA /4 / 4 10040 N. Canyon View Ln. #34 FireRock 0.80 Acres 9612 N. Foothill Trl. #15 FireRock 0.73 Acres 10120 N. McDowell View Trl. #18 FireRock 0.79 Acres 9115 N. Fireridge Trl. #19 FireRock 0.81 Acres 9234 N. Fireridge Trl. #10 FireRock 0.50 Acres 9724 N. Palisades Blvd. #13 FireRock 0.49 Acres 9710 N. Palisades Blvd. #14 FireRock 0.46 Acres 15333 E. Firerock CC Dr. #3 FireRock 1.52 Acres 15515 E. Firerock CC Dr. #7 FireRock 0.87 Acres 15227 E. Cholla Crest Trl. #4 FireRock 0.87 Acres 10539 N. Villa Ridge Ct. FireRock 3100 / 3 / 3 9438 N. Fireridge Trl. FireRock 4036 / 4 / 4 9123 N. Shadow Ridge Trl. FireRock 5354 / 5 / 5.5 9725 N. Fireridge Trl. FireRock 6229 / 4 / 6 9917 N. Palisades Blvd. FireRock 6632 / 4 / 4.5 9150 N. Lava Bluff Trl. FireRock 5100 / 4 / 4.5 9710 N. Palisades Blvd. FireRock 5200 / 4 / 5 16100 E. Shooting Star Trl. FireRock 5825 / 3 / 3.5 9225 N. Lava Bluff Trl. FireRock 5982 / 4 / 4.5 10220 N. Palisades Blvd. FireRock 6381 / 4 / 4.5 16536 E. Jacklin Dr. Fountain Hills 3757 / 3 / 3.75 15933 E. Trevino Dr. Fountain Hills 5580 / 4 / 4.5 16XX E. Los Siete Ct. #6 Las Montanas 1.87 Acres PENDING SALES 14222 E. White Wing Ct. #89 Eagles Nest 1.19 Acres 9222 N. Fireridge Trl. FireRock 4593 / 3 / 4.5 10842 N. Arista Ln. Crestview 5073 / 5 / 3.5 SOLD 9245 N. Lava Bluff Fountain Hills 0.65 Acres 10603 N. Skyline Dr. Crestview 3946 / 3 / 3.5 9404 N. Aerie Eagle Mountain 6359 / 4 / 6 14341 E. Zorra Way Eagles Nest 6333 / 4 / 4.5 12205 N. Sunset Vista Dr. Eagle Ridge 4939 / 5 / 4.5 9427 N. Fireridge Trl. FireRock 0.79 Acres 9816 N. Palisades Blvd. FireRock 0.45 Acres 9933 N. Copper Ridge Trl. FireRock 3499 / 3 / 2.5 10023 N. McDowell View Trl. FireRock 3642 / 3 / 3.5 9725 N. Copper Ridge Trl. FireRock 4883 / 4 / 4 9732 N. Fireridge Trl. FireRock 5320 / 4 / 4.5 9827 N. Palisades Blvd. FireRock 5310 / 4 / 4.5 9918 N. Palisades Blvd. FireRock 5050 / 6 / 6 9720 N. Copper Ridge Trl. #4 FireRock 6583 / 5 / 6.5 9932 N. Palisades Blvd. FireRock 5800 / 5 / 6
List Price $379,500 $1,798,200 $325,000 $999,500 $1,125,000 $1,225,000 $1,696,000 $192,640 $1,000,000 $180,000 $189,900 $250,000 $319,000 $395,000 $425,000 $425,000 $499,000 $500,000 $640,000 $875,000 $1,135,000 $1,200,000 $1,500,000 $1,999,000 $2,050,000 $2,200,000 $2,499,000 $2,599,000 $3,200,000 $735,000 $1,599,000 $1,299,000 $199,000 $1,195,900 $1,520,000 SOLD PRICE $168,325 $1,175,395 $1,250,000 $1,250,000 $1,330,000 $210,000 $425,000 $750,000 $786,900 $1,225,000 $1,255,000 $1,350,000 $1,500,000 $1,800,000 $2,100,000
Listings in bold/blue signify The Pellegrini Group’s involvement in the listing or sale.
All information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. The properties on this list have been listed/sold by various participants in the MLS. If your home is currently listed, this is not a solicitation for that listing.
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Ahh, the dog days of summer. You’ve just spent a long day in the sun or are stuck in traffic on your way home from work with the air conditioning wearing thin. What would tingle your taste buds and elevate your spirits? Hot weather doesn’t have to lead to iced tea, beer or fancy cocktails. An easy-sipping, preferably chilled, glass of wine is just what the desert-survival doctor ordered. The consensus among wine connoisseurs is that light wines with a touch of sweetness and effervescence best offset the heat. Poolside, Mark Tarbell of Tarbell’s Restaurant in Phoenix serves his friends Nivole Moscato d’Asti… frozen. Clever! For those dedicated red wine drinkers, Tarbell suggests a chilled Coldstream Hills Pinot Noir. When it hits triple digits he likes, “a chilled, well-made Rose like the Rosato di Sangiovese from Iron Horse or Chateau de Pibarnon,” and serves them with salumi, an antipasto of Italian-style cured meats.
Featuring Stingray Sushi 4302 N. Scottsdale Rd. • Scottsdale 480.941.4460 or stingraysushi.com
LOBSTER CEVICHE WITH BUTTER LETTUCE Lobster Mix Ingredients: 3 oz. lobster, chunked 1 Tbs. mango, chunked
SUMMERTIME AND THE LIVIN’S GETTIN’ EASIER Summertime conjures up the idea of relaxing and celebrating. What better way than with sparkling wine (aka Champagne). Save on the expense of a premium Champagne and mix a bit of sweetness with an inexpensive brand. Try these refreshing beverages: • Classic Champagne Cocktail – Soak a sugar cube in bitters, then pour Champagne over cube and add a twist of lemon. • Mimosa – Mix 1:5 of freshly squeezed orange juice to Champagne and add a touch of Triple Sec. • Bellini – Mix 1:4 of peach syrup to Prosecco and garnish with ripe peach slices. • Kir Royale – Add a dash of Crème de Cassis to any Champagne.
1 Tbs. red onion, diced 1 Tbs. cilantro & jalepeno, minced 1 Tbs. avocado, chunked 1-1.5 oz. soy citrus sauce 6 butter lettuce cups Procedure: Combine first six ingredients in mixing bowl and mix well. Place approximately 1 oz. mix per butter lettuce cup.
Jeff Jones from Bacchus Wine Made Simple at Kierland Commons recommends a Prosecco, Il Mionetto (the Italian version of Champagne). The bottle in itself is fun – a bowling pin shape with a beer cap closure. Trader Joe’s Summer Guide 2009 suggests their Louise d’ Estree brut sparkling wine, a blend they recommend pairing with a baguette, strawberries and some French brie. Not in the mood for bubbles? Go for a Riesling and serve with salad and fish. Food & Wine magazine’s August pick is the 2007 Dr. Loosen Riesling Kabinett Bernkasteler Lay. Tarbell agrees with the Dr. Loosen choice and also likes anything from the Terry Thiese selections.
Sauce Ingredients: 1/4 part yuzu (Japanese citrus juice) 1 part ponzu (Japanese sauce) 1/2 part soy sauce (lite) Procedure:
“LIFE IS TOO SHORT TO DRINK CHEAP WINE” Luckily you don’t have to spend a lot to drink good wine. In June, Whole Foods revealed their favorite summer wines for less than $9. Check some out and find a new favorite! 1. Presto Prosecco 2. Rudolf Muller “Bunny” Riesling 3. Biokult Gruner Veltliner 4. Vinum Chenin Blanc/Viognier 5. V-Solo Verdejo 6. Manifesto! Sauvignon Blanc 7. Bonterra Rose 8. Escudo Rojo 9. Pirovano il Rosso di Enzo 10. Rutherford Hill Merlot 11. Penfolds Koonunga Hill Shiraz Cabernet 12. Castello di Gabbiano Chianti They suggest cheese with all the wines and recommend an Aged Hirtenkase with risotto, soup and salad, a Fromager D’Affinois with berries and summer fruits, a GranQueso with soup and sandwiches, a Robusto with pasta and roasted veggies, and a Seaside Cheddar with grilled burgers and beef sandwiches. Now you know what to eat this summer too!
Brand Yourself Be your own vintner at Casavino Custom Winery. Pick your favorite wine, start fermentation of a batch (28 bottles) and about six weeks later your customdesigned label goes on the bottles. No grape stomping necessary! Starting at $279 inclusive of all materials and consulting experience, all you have to do is have fun. It’s a great idea for a party or corporate event. If you can’t find something you like from the 22 in-stock varietals from seven regions around the world, Casavino can special order more than 250 different wines. 12005 N. Saguaro Blvd. Suite 101 Fountain Hills, AZ 85268 Phone 480.816.VINO or casavinowinery.com
Combine all ingredients and mix well. Drizzle over assembled lettuce cup. Add caviar and lobster claw as garnish if desired. Serve chilled. As most real estate investors are aware, the IRS Code 1031 allows for the exchange of investment property to defer the capital gain tax and preserve their equity. In lieu of an actual “sale”, the 1031 exchange allows you to relinquish and acquire property through the use of a third party intermediary. A “Qualified Intermediary” such as IPX 1031 in Phoenix is one such company that specializes in real estate exchanges. When exchanging property, there are several guidelines and restrictions that must be met. David Tornell, Account Executive and Certified Exchange Specialist at IPX 1031, explains. “One of which is that the property you’re exchanging must be classified as an investment. Your personal residence or personal use property, such as a second home, does not qualify. Likewise, the property you are acquiring must also be an investment property.” However, there is great news for property owners that want to exchange their investment properties for a personal residence! In fact,
many investors hold multiple properties and have earned quite a bit of equity. It’s those property owners that might be thrilled to learn that they can finally exchange those for the home of their dreams! “While you cannot exchange from an investment property into a primary or personal use property, an investor can exchange into a property that they can then convert into their primary residence,” Tornell explains. Known as Revenue Procedure 2008-16, the IRS has made this process simple, easy and perfectly legal! As you can imagine, the IRS has created some rules and restrictions. Here is a simple explanation of how it works: 1. Property owner sells their investment property and buys a primary residence through a 1031 exchange. 2. After the exchange, the property must be rented for at least 14 days during each of the two years after the exchange. There is no guideline that states that it can’t be rented to trusted friends. Family members, however, do not qualify.
Jazz Attack Celebrity Theatre, Aug. 7th 602.267.1600 or celebritytheatre.com If jazz is your passion, Jazz Attack is right up your alley. These three jazz connoisseurs, Rich Braun, Jonathan Butler and Richard Elliot, join forces to bring you a sensational show. Their unique styles of eclectic and smooth jazz combine to make quite a musical experience. Spiked Desert Botanical Garden, Aug. 13th 480.941.1225 or dbg.org It’s a summer vacation, without having to go far from home. Spiked brings you a different beach destination each month this summer, with August’s beach theme as Arctic Beach. For your entertainment, DJs D.K. Strickler and Rani G. will be spinning the hits all evening long. Dance your way over to the bar and try the delicious cocktail showcased for the evening, the Mudslide! Eddie Griffin Tempe Improv, Aug. 14th-15th 480.921.9877 or tempeimprov.com You may have seen Eddie in one of his many comedic and dramatic movie rules such as Date Movie, John Q. and Armageddon. Now here is your chance to see his live comedy that started it all. His quick wit and hilarious topics will keep you laughing through the entire show. You don’t want to miss this special appearance. Arizona Opera Film Series: La Boheme Phoenix Art Museum, Aug. 23rd 602.257.1222 or phxart.org The Arizona Opera is teaming up with the Phoenix Art Museum this summer to bring you three great films that directly relate to their 09-10 opera season. La Boheme is the tale of 19th century bohemians who are rich in life and friendship, but poor on funds. The love between poet Rodolfo and seamstress Mimi is captivating! This famous opera is what inspired the ever popular musical Rent. Celebrity Waiter Night Morton’s, Aug. 24th 480.951.4440 or mortons.com What a dream come true for all you sports fans. Not only will you get the opportunity to meet some of the Arizona Cardinals such as Kurt Warner and Larry Fitzgerald, but they will be serving your dinner too! Guests will enjoy a cocktail reception with silent auction followed by a fabulous four-course meal. This wonderful evening is in support of the Carol Fitzgerald Memorial Fund, Larry Fitzgerald’s personal charity. This program raises money for urban education, breast cancer and HIV/AIDS awareness.
3. For the first two years, the property owner can not reside in it for more than 14 days each year. 4. After that, the property is theirs to use as they like! As an added benefit, they can sell their former primary residence and use their Home Gain Exclusion (up to $500,000 for a married couple) to pay off the loan on their “dream home.” “Beginning the 1031 exchange process is simple,” Tornell says. “Inform your Realtor that you want to do a 1031 exchange. They will make sure the correct language is in the contract. When you open escrow, give your Qualified Intermediary such as IPX 1031 a call. In a matter of minutes, they will coordinate with escrow and make sure the exchange agreement is in place prior to close of escrow.”
AUGUST 2009
Understanding the tax benefits available to real estate investors gives a new understanding of how powerful real estate holdings can be in your wealth portfolio. For more information and details on building your real estate portfolio, contact your Realtor.
Arizona Cardinals vs. Green Bay Packers University of Phoenix Stadium, Aug. 28th 623.433.7100 or azcardinals.com Can’t get enough of our Cardinals? Get a sneak peak at the 2009-2010 team during their pre-season games. Check out the newcomers and the veterans and see if they have what it takes to make it all the way to the Super Bowl again! If you have not been to the University of Phoenix stadium before, this is a great time to. The stadium is a state-of-the-art facility with two large retractable panels for the roof and over 63,000 seats. Go Cards!
Ahh, the dog days of summer. You’ve just spent a long day in the sun or are stuck in traffic on your way home from work with the air conditioning wearing thin. What would tingle your taste buds and elevate your spirits? Hot weather doesn’t have to lead to iced tea, beer or fancy cocktails. An easy-sipping, preferably chilled, glass of wine is just what the desert-survival doctor ordered. The consensus among wine connoisseurs is that light wines with a touch of sweetness and effervescence best offset the heat. Poolside, Mark Tarbell of Tarbell’s Restaurant in Phoenix serves his friends Nivole Moscato d’Asti… frozen. Clever! For those dedicated red wine drinkers, Tarbell suggests a chilled Coldstream Hills Pinot Noir. When it hits triple digits he likes, “a chilled, well-made Rose like the Rosato di Sangiovese from Iron Horse or Chateau de Pibarnon,” and serves them with salumi, an antipasto of Italian-style cured meats.
Featuring Stingray Sushi 4302 N. Scottsdale Rd. • Scottsdale 480.941.4460 or stingraysushi.com
LOBSTER CEVICHE WITH BUTTER LETTUCE Lobster Mix Ingredients: 3 oz. lobster, chunked 1 Tbs. mango, chunked
SUMMERTIME AND THE LIVIN’S GETTIN’ EASIER Summertime conjures up the idea of relaxing and celebrating. What better way than with sparkling wine (aka Champagne). Save on the expense of a premium Champagne and mix a bit of sweetness with an inexpensive brand. Try these refreshing beverages: • Classic Champagne Cocktail – Soak a sugar cube in bitters, then pour Champagne over cube and add a twist of lemon. • Mimosa – Mix 1:5 of freshly squeezed orange juice to Champagne and add a touch of Triple Sec. • Bellini – Mix 1:4 of peach syrup to Prosecco and garnish with ripe peach slices. • Kir Royale – Add a dash of Crème de Cassis to any Champagne.
1 Tbs. red onion, diced 1 Tbs. cilantro & jalepeno, minced 1 Tbs. avocado, chunked 1-1.5 oz. soy citrus sauce 6 butter lettuce cups Procedure: Combine first six ingredients in mixing bowl and mix well. Place approximately 1 oz. mix per butter lettuce cup.
Jeff Jones from Bacchus Wine Made Simple at Kierland Commons recommends a Prosecco, Il Mionetto (the Italian version of Champagne). The bottle in itself is fun – a bowling pin shape with a beer cap closure. Trader Joe’s Summer Guide 2009 suggests their Louise d’ Estree brut sparkling wine, a blend they recommend pairing with a baguette, strawberries and some French brie. Not in the mood for bubbles? Go for a Riesling and serve with salad and fish. Food & Wine magazine’s August pick is the 2007 Dr. Loosen Riesling Kabinett Bernkasteler Lay. Tarbell agrees with the Dr. Loosen choice and also likes anything from the Terry Thiese selections.
Sauce Ingredients: 1/4 part yuzu (Japanese citrus juice) 1 part ponzu (Japanese sauce) 1/2 part soy sauce (lite) Procedure:
“LIFE IS TOO SHORT TO DRINK CHEAP WINE” Luckily you don’t have to spend a lot to drink good wine. In June, Whole Foods revealed their favorite summer wines for less than $9. Check some out and find a new favorite! 1. Presto Prosecco 2. Rudolf Muller “Bunny” Riesling 3. Biokult Gruner Veltliner 4. Vinum Chenin Blanc/Viognier 5. V-Solo Verdejo 6. Manifesto! Sauvignon Blanc 7. Bonterra Rose 8. Escudo Rojo 9. Pirovano il Rosso di Enzo 10. Rutherford Hill Merlot 11. Penfolds Koonunga Hill Shiraz Cabernet 12. Castello di Gabbiano Chianti They suggest cheese with all the wines and recommend an Aged Hirtenkase with risotto, soup and salad, a Fromager D’Affinois with berries and summer fruits, a GranQueso with soup and sandwiches, a Robusto with pasta and roasted veggies, and a Seaside Cheddar with grilled burgers and beef sandwiches. Now you know what to eat this summer too!
Brand Yourself Be your own vintner at Casavino Custom Winery. Pick your favorite wine, start fermentation of a batch (28 bottles) and about six weeks later your customdesigned label goes on the bottles. No grape stomping necessary! Starting at $279 inclusive of all materials and consulting experience, all you have to do is have fun. It’s a great idea for a party or corporate event. If you can’t find something you like from the 22 in-stock varietals from seven regions around the world, Casavino can special order more than 250 different wines. 12005 N. Saguaro Blvd. Suite 101 Fountain Hills, AZ 85268 Phone 480.816.VINO or casavinowinery.com
Combine all ingredients and mix well. Drizzle over assembled lettuce cup. Add caviar and lobster claw as garnish if desired. Serve chilled. As most real estate investors are aware, the IRS Code 1031 allows for the exchange of investment property to defer the capital gain tax and preserve their equity. In lieu of an actual “sale”, the 1031 exchange allows you to relinquish and acquire property through the use of a third party intermediary. A “Qualified Intermediary” such as IPX 1031 in Phoenix is one such company that specializes in real estate exchanges. When exchanging property, there are several guidelines and restrictions that must be met. David Tornell, Account Executive and Certified Exchange Specialist at IPX 1031, explains. “One of which is that the property you’re exchanging must be classified as an investment. Your personal residence or personal use property, such as a second home, does not qualify. Likewise, the property you are acquiring must also be an investment property.” However, there is great news for property owners that want to exchange their investment properties for a personal residence! In fact,
many investors hold multiple properties and have earned quite a bit of equity. It’s those property owners that might be thrilled to learn that they can finally exchange those for the home of their dreams! “While you cannot exchange from an investment property into a primary or personal use property, an investor can exchange into a property that they can then convert into their primary residence,” Tornell explains. Known as Revenue Procedure 2008-16, the IRS has made this process simple, easy and perfectly legal! As you can imagine, the IRS has created some rules and restrictions. Here is a simple explanation of how it works: 1. Property owner sells their investment property and buys a primary residence through a 1031 exchange. 2. After the exchange, the property must be rented for at least 14 days during each of the two years after the exchange. There is no guideline that states that it can’t be rented to trusted friends. Family members, however, do not qualify.
Jazz Attack Celebrity Theatre, Aug. 7th 602.267.1600 or celebritytheatre.com If jazz is your passion, Jazz Attack is right up your alley. These three jazz connoisseurs, Rich Braun, Jonathan Butler and Richard Elliot, join forces to bring you a sensational show. Their unique styles of eclectic and smooth jazz combine to make quite a musical experience. Spiked Desert Botanical Garden, Aug. 13th 480.941.1225 or dbg.org It’s a summer vacation, without having to go far from home. Spiked brings you a different beach destination each month this summer, with August’s beach theme as Arctic Beach. For your entertainment, DJs D.K. Strickler and Rani G. will be spinning the hits all evening long. Dance your way over to the bar and try the delicious cocktail showcased for the evening, the Mudslide! Eddie Griffin Tempe Improv, Aug. 14th-15th 480.921.9877 or tempeimprov.com You may have seen Eddie in one of his many comedic and dramatic movie rules such as Date Movie, John Q. and Armageddon. Now here is your chance to see his live comedy that started it all. His quick wit and hilarious topics will keep you laughing through the entire show. You don’t want to miss this special appearance. Arizona Opera Film Series: La Boheme Phoenix Art Museum, Aug. 23rd 602.257.1222 or phxart.org The Arizona Opera is teaming up with the Phoenix Art Museum this summer to bring you three great films that directly relate to their 09-10 opera season. La Boheme is the tale of 19th century bohemians who are rich in life and friendship, but poor on funds. The love between poet Rodolfo and seamstress Mimi is captivating! This famous opera is what inspired the ever popular musical Rent. Celebrity Waiter Night Morton’s, Aug. 24th 480.951.4440 or mortons.com What a dream come true for all you sports fans. Not only will you get the opportunity to meet some of the Arizona Cardinals such as Kurt Warner and Larry Fitzgerald, but they will be serving your dinner too! Guests will enjoy a cocktail reception with silent auction followed by a fabulous four-course meal. This wonderful evening is in support of the Carol Fitzgerald Memorial Fund, Larry Fitzgerald’s personal charity. This program raises money for urban education, breast cancer and HIV/AIDS awareness.
3. For the first two years, the property owner can not reside in it for more than 14 days each year. 4. After that, the property is theirs to use as they like! As an added benefit, they can sell their former primary residence and use their Home Gain Exclusion (up to $500,000 for a married couple) to pay off the loan on their “dream home.” “Beginning the 1031 exchange process is simple,” Tornell says. “Inform your Realtor that you want to do a 1031 exchange. They will make sure the correct language is in the contract. When you open escrow, give your Qualified Intermediary such as IPX 1031 a call. In a matter of minutes, they will coordinate with escrow and make sure the exchange agreement is in place prior to close of escrow.”
AUGUST 2009
Understanding the tax benefits available to real estate investors gives a new understanding of how powerful real estate holdings can be in your wealth portfolio. For more information and details on building your real estate portfolio, contact your Realtor.
Arizona Cardinals vs. Green Bay Packers University of Phoenix Stadium, Aug. 28th 623.433.7100 or azcardinals.com Can’t get enough of our Cardinals? Get a sneak peak at the 2009-2010 team during their pre-season games. Check out the newcomers and the veterans and see if they have what it takes to make it all the way to the Super Bowl again! If you have not been to the University of Phoenix stadium before, this is a great time to. The stadium is a state-of-the-art facility with two large retractable panels for the roof and over 63,000 seats. Go Cards!
Featured Property
August 2009
9225 N. Lava Bluff Trail • FireRock Country Club 5982 Sq. Ft. | 4 Bed | 4.5 Bath • $2,599,000
FireRock Stunner!
One of FireRock’s best streets! Designer masterpiece perfectly positioned on a double fairway lot with views of mountain, city and course will allure from the moment you enter the exquisitely appointed grand foyer. Telescoping walls of glass reveal perfect indoor and outdoor living. The four car garage and elevator are only a few of the innumerable home upgrades. Purchase with the adjacent parcel totaling 1.36 acres for $2.9 million.
FOUNTAIN HILLS LUXURY HOMES ARE OUR SPECIALTIES!
Great news continues this month as escrows increase, listings decrease and the market continues to heat up! I’m proud to announce my new affiliation with Russ Lyon Sotheby’s International Realty. As a premiere player in the luxury home market, my resources and affiliations through this new organization promise to further aid my clients in the marketing and strategizing of their home’s sale. I am very honored to have earned my CRS and CDPE designations recently. What are these and what does it mean to you? Only 5% of all Realtors in the US can call themselves Certified Residential Specialists (CRS). It is earned through extensive training and experience and shows my commitment to top service for my clients. Certified Distressed Property Experts (CDPE) have undergone rigorous training in aiding property owners who may be facing short sale or foreclosure. Many agents are tackling these listings even if they are not experienced and knowledgeable in its many unique facets. I am here to assist you or anyone you know who may be distressed. I work confidentially and discreetly with all of my valued clients. Buying? Selling? Just have questions? Please call on me today!
SUSAN PELLEGRINI Direct: 480.315.1575 Toll Free: 800.626.1855 Fax: 480.323.2089 Susan@Pellegrini.com
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A COLLECTION OF NEWLY LISTED PROPERTIES AND RECENT SALES IN Address Subdivision Lot Size or Sq.Ft./Bed/Bath ACTIVE LISTINGS 10947 N. Arista Ln. #60 Crestview 1.84 Acres 11310 N. Crestview Dr. Crestview 8697 / 5 / 5.5 9825 N. Solitude Canyon #22 Eagle Mountain 0.69 Acres 9801 N. Solitude Canyon Eagle Mountain 4620 / 4 / 4 9440 N. Sunset Ridge Dr. Eagle Mountain 3622 / 3 / 3 9236 N. Sunset Ridge Eagle Mountain 3622 / 3 / 3 15136 E Mira Vista Dr. Eagle Mountain 6700 / 5 / 5.5 16202 N. Desert Fox Pkwy. #119 Eagles Nest 1.01 Acres 14212 E. Paloma Ct. Eagles Nest NA /4 / 4 10040 N. Canyon View Ln. #34 FireRock 0.80 Acres 9612 N. Foothill Trl. #15 FireRock 0.73 Acres 10120 N. McDowell View Trl. #18 FireRock 0.79 Acres 9115 N. Fireridge Trl. #19 FireRock 0.81 Acres 9234 N. Fireridge Trl. #10 FireRock 0.50 Acres 9724 N. Palisades Blvd. #13 FireRock 0.49 Acres 9710 N. Palisades Blvd. #14 FireRock 0.46 Acres 15333 E. Firerock CC Dr. #3 FireRock 1.52 Acres 15515 E. Firerock CC Dr. #7 FireRock 0.87 Acres 15227 E. Cholla Crest Trl. #4 FireRock 0.87 Acres 10539 N. Villa Ridge Ct. FireRock 3100 / 3 / 3 9438 N. Fireridge Trl. FireRock 4036 / 4 / 4 9123 N. Shadow Ridge Trl. FireRock 5354 / 5 / 5.5 9725 N. Fireridge Trl. FireRock 6229 / 4 / 6 9917 N. Palisades Blvd. FireRock 6632 / 4 / 4.5 9150 N. Lava Bluff Trl. FireRock 5100 / 4 / 4.5 9710 N. Palisades Blvd. FireRock 5200 / 4 / 5 16100 E. Shooting Star Trl. FireRock 5825 / 3 / 3.5 9225 N. Lava Bluff Trl. FireRock 5982 / 4 / 4.5 10220 N. Palisades Blvd. FireRock 6381 / 4 / 4.5 16536 E. Jacklin Dr. Fountain Hills 3757 / 3 / 3.75 15933 E. Trevino Dr. Fountain Hills 5580 / 4 / 4.5 16XX E. Los Siete Ct. #6 Las Montanas 1.87 Acres PENDING SALES 14222 E. White Wing Ct. #89 Eagles Nest 1.19 Acres 9222 N. Fireridge Trl. FireRock 4593 / 3 / 4.5 10842 N. Arista Ln. Crestview 5073 / 5 / 3.5 SOLD 9245 N. Lava Bluff Fountain Hills 0.65 Acres 10603 N. Skyline Dr. Crestview 3946 / 3 / 3.5 9404 N. Aerie Eagle Mountain 6359 / 4 / 6 14341 E. Zorra Way Eagles Nest 6333 / 4 / 4.5 12205 N. Sunset Vista Dr. Eagle Ridge 4939 / 5 / 4.5 9427 N. Fireridge Trl. FireRock 0.79 Acres 9816 N. Palisades Blvd. FireRock 0.45 Acres 9933 N. Copper Ridge Trl. FireRock 3499 / 3 / 2.5 10023 N. McDowell View Trl. FireRock 3642 / 3 / 3.5 9725 N. Copper Ridge Trl. FireRock 4883 / 4 / 4 9732 N. Fireridge Trl. FireRock 5320 / 4 / 4.5 9827 N. Palisades Blvd. FireRock 5310 / 4 / 4.5 9918 N. Palisades Blvd. FireRock 5050 / 6 / 6 9720 N. Copper Ridge Trl. #4 FireRock 6583 / 5 / 6.5 9932 N. Palisades Blvd. FireRock 5800 / 5 / 6
List Price $379,500 $1,798,200 $325,000 $999,500 $1,125,000 $1,225,000 $1,696,000 $192,640 $1,000,000 $180,000 $189,900 $250,000 $319,000 $395,000 $425,000 $425,000 $499,000 $500,000 $640,000 $875,000 $1,135,000 $1,200,000 $1,500,000 $1,999,000 $2,050,000 $2,200,000 $2,499,000 $2,599,000 $3,200,000 $735,000 $1,599,000 $1,299,000 $199,000 $1,195,900 $1,520,000 SOLD PRICE $168,325 $1,175,395 $1,250,000 $1,250,000 $1,330,000 $210,000 $425,000 $750,000 $786,900 $1,225,000 $1,255,000 $1,350,000 $1,500,000 $1,800,000 $2,100,000
Listings in bold/blue signify The Pellegrini Group’s involvement in the listing or sale.
All information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. The properties on this list have been listed/sold by various participants in the MLS. If your home is currently listed, this is not a solicitation for that listing.
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