Featured Property
Bonnie Burke, PC • RE/MAX Excalibur 8510 E. Shea Blvd. #100 Scottsdale, AZ 85260
Rio Verde Foothills November | December 2012
RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED
13823 E. HAWKNEST ROAD (MLS 4824902) 3 BED + GREAT ROOM / 2.5 BATH / 2237 S.F. / 4.7 ACRES 6 CAR RV GARAGE WITH LOFT PLUS 2 CAR ATTACHED GARAGE Asking $600,000 Luxury custom home resides on 4.7 acres just a short distance from Tonto National Forest. Gated and fully fenced, boasts incredible mountain views! Horse lovers will appreciate the 3 covered stalls (20x14), large turnout for 2 of the stalls, auto waterers, feeders, wash rack with drain, tack/feed room (14x12), plus 50’ round pen. For the outdoor enthusiast, 2,400 s.f. RV garage – workshop “Man Cave” complete with 2x6 construction, upper loft, one 12’ door, two 9’ doors, with room for 6 cars. Beautiful custom luxury home is loaded with upgrades; 2x6 construction, solid cherry wood cabinets throughout, S/S appliances, 8’ doors, granite countertops, fireplace, surround sound, security cameras, and alarm. Views!!!! Visit virtual tour at Bonnie@BonnieBurke.com.
Rio Verde Real Estate Recap HOMES – Currently there are 49 active homes on the market and 14 homes under contract. LAND – Currently there are 68 active lots on the market and 5 lots under contract
Rio Verde Land
The following lots have closed since last publication: 36001 N. 144th St. 000 N. 164th St. 00 N. 144th St. 15129 E. Saguaro Vista 14117 E. Windstone Ct.
1.25 acres 1.26 acres 1.65 acres 1.12 acres 2.09 acres
$29,100 $29,900 $55,000 $69,000 $108,000
BONNIE BURKE ABR, CDPE, CIAS, CLHMS, CRS, e-PRO, GRI
Integrity Based, Service Driven
480.720.8001 Cell Bonnie@BonnieBurke.com www.BonnieBurke.com
HELP! There is a lack of inventory in Rio Verde Foothills. I have qualified buyers waiting to purchase homes and land in the area. If you’ve been thinking about putting your property on the market, please give me a call for a complimentary Market Analysis.
Address ACTIVE SINCE LAST PUBLICATION: 28629 N 168th St 31307 N 155th St 30726 N 172nd St 31604 N 144th St 27113 N 141st 14043 E Red Bird Rd 29936 N 166th Way 33408 N 140th Way 30116 N 161st Way 13823 E Hawknest Rd 14110 E Gloria Ln 26825 N 152nd St 33906 N 139th Way 31211 N 154th St 14224 E Rockview Rd 13804 E Westland Rd 15627 E Lomas Verdes Dr 14715 E Montgomery Rd 17340 E Morning Vis 14838 E Lomas Verde Ln 27008 N 156 St 14904 E Lowden Ct
Sq. Ft. / Bed / Bath / Acre
Days On Market
List Price
2,150 / 3 / 2 / 1 - 1.9 Acres 2,008 / 3 / 2 / 1 - 1.9 Acres 2,000 / 3 / 2 / 2 - 4.9 Acres 2,371 / 3/ 2 / 1 - 1.9 Acres 2,422 / 4 / 2 / 1 - 1.9 Acres 2,622 / 4 / 3 / 1 - 1.9 Acres 3,356 / 5 / 4 / 1 - 1.9 Acres 3,800 / 4 / 3.5 / 1 - 1.9 Acres 2,808 / 4 / 2.5 / 1 - 1.9 Acres 2,237 / 3 / 2.5 / 2 - 4.9 Acres 4,207 / 4 / 4 / 1 - 1.9 Acres 6,784 / 6 / 5.5 / 2 - 4.9 Acres 4,881 / 4 / 3.5 / 2 - 4.9 Acres 3,839 / 4 / 2.5 / 2 - 4.9 Acres 3,440 / 3 / 3 / 5 - 9.9 Acres 8,900 / 5 / 5.5 / 1 - 1.9 Acres 4,312 / 4 / 5 / 2 - 4.9 Acres 3,868 / 4 / 3 / 5 - 9.9 Acres 3,863 / 3 / 4 / .5 – 1 Acre 4,000 / 4 / 6 / 5 - 9.9 Acres 3,057 / 6 / 4.5 / 10+ Acres 4,377 / 4 / 4.5 / 5 - 9.9 Acres
9 31 30 42 31 18 52 30 35 23 21 7 22 15 16 21 37 29 14 25 14 55
$200,000 $263,900 $379,000 $397,500 $400,000 $429,730 $450,000 $499,999 $545,000 $600,000 $629,000 $699,500 $699,900 $839,000 $995,000 $999,000 $1,245,000 $1,375,000 $1,395,000 $1,640,000 $1,700,000 $1,899,000
PENDING SALES SINCE LAST PUBLICATION: 29610 N 145th Pl 2,100 / 4 / 2.5 / 1 - 1.9 Acres 14827 E Morning Vista Ln 2,561 / 4 / 3 / 1 - 1.9 Acres 28116 N 158th St 2,730 / 3 / 2.5 / 2 - 4.9 Acres 17411 E Quail Track Rd 2,846 / 4 / 2.5 / 1 - 1.9 Acres 27206 N 176 St 2,837 / 4 / 2 / 2 - 4.9 Acres 27821 N 155th Pl 2,724 / 4 / 2 / 1 - 1.9 Acres 15407 E Roy Rogers Rd 2,704 / 4 / 2 / 1 - 1.9 Acres 30307 N 162nd Way 3,356 / 5 / 4 / 1 - 1.9 Acres 27011 N 142nd Pl 3,502 / 3 / 3.5 / 1 - 1.9 Acres 28207 N 154th St 3,250 / 3 / 2.5 / 1 - 1.9 Acres
53 0 104 30 20 119 8 65 11 68
$300,000 $272,000 $299,325 $309,900 $349,000 $375,000 $399,000 $449,000 $475,000 $523,000
SOLD SINCE LAST PUBLICATION: 14604 E Peak View Rd 1.25a 2,100 / 4 / 3 / 1 - 1.9 Acres 14905 E Morning Vista Ln 3,187 / 4 / 3 / 1 - 1.9 Acres 14610 E Peak View Rd 2,650 / 4 / 3 / 1 - 1.9 Acres 31515 N 160th St 2,381 / 3 / 2 / 1 - 1.9 Acres 28503 N 138th Pl 2,876 / 4 / 4 / 1 - 1.9 Acres 16831 E Via Dona Rd 3,045 / 5 / 3 / 2 - 4.9 Acres 13941 E Quail Track Rd 2,499 / 4 / 2 / 1 - 1.9 Acres 15428 E Cavedale Dr 3,067 / 4 / 2.5 / 1 - 1.9 Acres 29122 N 149th St 2,600 / 4 / 3.5 / 1 - 1.9 Acres 13825 E Villa Cassandra Dr 3,818 / 5 / 3.5 / 1 - 1.9 Acres 13633 E Montgomery Rd 3,743 / 6 / 4 / 1 - 1.9 Acres 27828 N 143rd St 6,400 / 4 / 4.5 / 1 - 1.9 Acres 34008 N 141st Pl 3,024 / 4 / 3 / 1 - 1.9 Acres 14015 E Desert Vista Trl 3,583 / 4 / 3 / 1 - 1.9 Acres 29208 N 148th St 2,750 / 4 / 2 / 2 - 4.9 Acres 27219 N 163rd St 3,499 / 4 / 3 / 2 - 4.9 Acres 30403 N 170th St 3,519 / 4 / 3.5 / 2 - 4.9 Acres 15508 E Lomas Verde Ln 4,928 / 3 / 3.5 / 1 - 1.9 Acres 35011 N 136 St 3,965 / 4 / 3.5 / 2 - 4.9 Acres 13739 E Monument Dr 3,204 / 4 / 3.5 / 1 - 1.9 Acres 14203 E Barwick Ct 4,204 / 4 / 3 / 2 - 4.9 Acres
DOM 29 88 74 53 62 55 42 97 102 434 65 377 38 7 225 4 39 104 301 44 139
List Price $245,000 $340,000 $335,000 $335,000 $350,000 $385,000 $379,000 $429,900 $499,000 $444,900 $450,000 $475,000 $499,000 $500,000 $525,000 $525,000 $499,900 $575,000 $649,000 $620,000 $749,000
Sold Price $242,000 $311,000 $325,000 $335,000 $370,000 $372,500 $374,500 $410,000 $425,000 $430,000 $446,000 $475,000 $490,000 $496,000 $497,000 $515,000 $550,000 $575,000 $625,000 $640,000 $740,000
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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Seasons 52’s Aromatic Maple-Glazed Duck
Rio Verde Foothills Real Estate Report
In Good Taste
Event Calendar
Featuring Seasons 52 602.840.5252 | Seasons52.com
N OVEMBER | DECEMBER 2012 Charity Golf Tournament
DUCK BREASTS WITH GRILLED APPLES & MAPLE GLAZE INGREDIENTS: 6 duck breasts or chicken breasts 1/4 cup maple bourbon glaze (see recipe below) 3 apples, grilled (specialty red or Granny Smith - your choice) kosher salt and pepper to taste seasonal vegetable and fresh thyme or sage to garnish PROCEDURE: Pre-marinate duck breasts (see glaze recipe). Season duck breasts with kosher salt and black pepper. Heat grill and cook duck breasts over medium-high heat. Cook duck to desired temperature, approximately 5 minutes each side. Glaze duck breast while cooking. Remove duck from grill and let rest ten minutes before slicing. Shingle duck slices with grilled apples. Drizzle with more glaze and serve with seasonal vegetables. Serves: 4 MAPLE BOURBON GLAZE INGREDIENTS: 1/4 cup maple syrup 1/4 cup balsamic vinegar 1/4 cup bourbon 1 can chicken stock, low sodium (10 ½ oz) 1/2 tsp. Tabasco, chipotle 1/2 tsp. kosher salt 1/2 tsp. Worcestershire sauce 2 shallots, peeled, minced 1 Tbs. thyme, fresh, washed, pickled, minced Note: use half to marinate, and use half as glaze PROCEDURE: Combine all ingredients in a medium mixing bowl. Whisk together. Reserve ½ cup of marinade. Pour over 2 lbs. of skinless duck breasts. Marinate covered in the refrigerator for a minimum of 4 hours. Place the remaining mixture in a small sauce pot. Cook on medium-high for approximately 15-20 minutes until glaze thickens. Reserve until ready to use. Yield: 2 1/2 cups
Arizona Grand Resort, November 16th 602.955.3947 | Hemophiliaz.org Gather your foursome and prepare for 18 holes of
Hanukkah Dinner
Undoubtedly some of the joys of the busy holiday season are the parties and celebrations that come along with it. Whether you’re already a veteran party-giver looking for some new inspiration for this year, or more of a non-hosting party-goer considering entertaining your own guests, see what we’ve compiled for some fun and festive celebrations!
Retro Cocktail Party Just as the classic cocktail has come back into favor and we’re all obsessed with TV’s Mad Men, put an innovative twist on your cocktail party this year. Set the mood with holiday music from the 60s. (Amazon.com sells an Ultra-Lounge: Christmas Cocktails CD featuring crooners such as Peggy Lee, Dean Martin and Ray Anthony.) Encourage guests to arrive in suits and smart dresses (hats a plus) so you all look the part. Go retro with the menu: deviled eggs, shrimp cocktail, cheese balls, kebabs and marinated olives. Cocktails? Roll out a snazzy bar cart complete with vintage cocktail shaker and serve all the old greats: Tom Collins, Sidecar, Manhattan, Old Fashioned and more.
Light up your ambiance with a nod to the Festival of Lights – have candles burning beautifully throughout your home. Decorate with sparkling blues, silvers and golds. Sprinkle foil-covered chocolate gelt and dreidels about the table and include floral centerpieces of white and blue winter flowers such as narcissus, tulips and hyacinths. Foods that have been baked or fried in oil are central to the Hanukkah feast, so serve a savory beef brisket, latkes, challah bread and sufganiyot for dessert. There are a number of delicious kosher wines available now, and they’re more readily found in stores.
Holiday Brunch Nothing brings families together for a special occasion like a festive brunch. With time-honored holiday tunes piping through the speakers and the seasonal scents of cloves and allspice permeating the home, your guests will feel like they’ve stepped into a winter wonderland. Ask everyone to bring a wrapped ornament for an ornament exchange. Have holiday crafts and activities to keep the children occupied. Let the flavors of the season dictate your menu: cranberry pancakes, maple bacon quiche, smoked salmon and cream cheese strata, pumpkin Belgian waffles, warm seafood salad and more.
spectacular golf along with fun, interactive games and events. Afterwards, stay for the Casino Dinner Party with dinner, dancing, casino games, and a comedy show! Proceeds benefit the Arizona Hemophilia Association. ARTrageous gala starring Bernadette Peters Virginia G. Piper Theater, December 1st For drinks, cafés au lait, Bloody Marys and Mimosas are always in order. For a holiday twist on the Mimosa, substitute orange juice for pomegranate juice.
Elegant Dinner Party This is the opportunity to bring out your best china and crystal and go all out with a sumptuous feast for an intimate gathering. Invite guests to come in their finest holiday attire and serve a menu that stands up to the elegant occasion you’re presenting. Try oyster soup, a sage-encrusted rib roast, roasted rosemary and garlic potatoes, Yorkshire pudding, creamed spinach and a decadent chocolate peppermint cheesecake for dessert. To add to the festivities, include some Champagne tasting as an activity. Test your guests with a blind tasting, or simply give guests a rating system and let everyone choose their favorites.
Caroling Party If you’re a little shy about singing to your neighbors (don’t be, they’ll love it!), organize a trip to a nursing home or hospital. A caroling party is the perfect way to blend the sounds and the flavors of the holidays into a fun tradition. When your guests arrive, warm up their tummies and their throats with a casual buffet. Think plenty of hot hors d’oeuvres, perhaps a baked ham, butternut squash soup and steaming loaves of crusty bread. Prepare custom song books for carolers and supply everyone with a candle and wax protector. After all the caroling fun is done, everyone comes back to your home to enjoy egg nog, spiced apple cider and a large array of Christmas cookies in front of a cozy fire.
480.499.8587 | ScottsdalePerformingArts.org Guests will enjoy a cocktail reception and silent auction and have the opportunity to view the latest SMoCA exhibitions before a gourmet seated dinner and the performance by Ms. Peters. Seven-time Tony Award-Nominee Peters will perform classic Broadway songs and standards. Holiday Prelude Phoenician Resort, December 7th 602.977.1240 | PhoenixYouthSymphony.org Grab your most stylish friends and host a table for the annual luncheon and fashion show to benefit the Phoenix Art Museum, Phoenix Youth Symphony and Phoenix Theater Guild. Fashions presented by Escada and The Clotherie. Athleta Iron Girl 10 Mile & 5K Fountain Hills, December 16th IronGirl.com
WHY IS THE VALLEY’S HOUSING MARKET LEADING THE NATION IN RECOVERY? By Michael Orr
On September 25th, the S&P/Case-Shiller© Home Price Index for July 2012 was released. At 117.22, the index for the Phoenix area was up a dramatic 16.6% from last year. Our nearest rival was Minneapolis, far below us at 6.4%, while some cities such as Atlanta were showing a fall since last year. Why has the Phoenix housing market been recovering faster than any other part of the USA over the last year? Our area was one of the hardest hit by the housing bubble bursting between 2006 and 2008. The monthly average price per sq. ft. for a residential property fell from $190 in June 2006, to $79 in August 2011, a decline of over 58%. Almost all that decline happened in the single year of 2008. In the areas worst hit by foreclosures, the decline was even steeper; but luxury homes were impacted later and to a lesser extent. As an example, Scottsdale’s zip code 85255 fell from $351 to $183 per sq. ft. between January 2007 and October 2010, a decline of 48%. This was below the average for
Phoenix, but far beyond the price declines felt in most parts of the USA. We can see that Central Arizona had to adjust home pricing to market conditions much faster than the rest of the country. In short, we took our knocks early on, but the good news is that we were able to start recovering much sooner. The fundamental reasons for the volatility of Arizona’s home pricing can be found in our real estate laws. Arizona uses Deeds of Trust instead of Mortgages. This means more than 99% of foreclosures are non-judicial, completed by a trustee without going to court. Arizona trustees are very efficient and we have the shortest time in the nation between a Notice of Trustee Sale and a completed foreclosure. As a result, tens of thousands of foreclosed homes flooded the market
in 2008 causing an excess of supply which drove prices down dramatically. Since 2009, lenders have increasingly sought to avoid foreclosures by allowing the borrowers to short sell their property for less than the outstanding debt. In Arizona, real estate transactions are almost always conducted by Realtors who only receive compensation when escrow closes. In many other states, lawyers are required to be involved, which means short sales fail more often and usually take much longer to reach a conclusion satisfactory to all parties. Our short sale success rate is among the highest in the country. Whether through foreclosure or through short sales, Arizona’s non-current home loan rate has plummeted from 16.3% in February 2010 to 8.5% in
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July 2012. This is the largest drop in delinquency of any state. Faster elimination of troubled loans has meant our market has been able to recover its stability more quickly. Housing supply is now well below normal and demand is strong due to low pricing and low interest rates. The areas where pricing fell hardest and soonest are those that have recovered the most. For example Phoenix’s zip code 85009 has more than doubled its pricing from a year ago. The luxury areas are showing more modest price gains, but the market is clearly recovering strength. The market bottom is now a distant speck in our rear view mirror.
with a fantastic platform to reach their personal
Author and statistician Michael Orr is the Director of Real Estate Studies at ASU’s W.P. Carey School of Business.
with the gorgeous sounds of the Phoenix Symphony
bests. Choose from among the 10-mile run or the shorter 5K. Medals to every finisher and post-race giveaways are among the many amenities of the run. New Year’s Eve Celebration Symphony Hall, December 31st 602.495.1117 | PhoenixSymphony.org Assemble your family and friends and ring in 2013 performing your favorite classics. This musical celebration is the perfect ending to your year and most certainly will set the tone for a gracious and blessed New Year!
In Good Taste
Event Calendar
Featuring Seasons 52 602.840.5252 | Seasons52.com
N OVEMBER | DECEMBER 2012 Charity Golf Tournament
DUCK BREASTS WITH GRILLED APPLES & MAPLE GLAZE INGREDIENTS: 6 duck breasts or chicken breasts 1/4 cup maple bourbon glaze (see recipe below) 3 apples, grilled (specialty red or Granny Smith - your choice) kosher salt and pepper to taste seasonal vegetable and fresh thyme or sage to garnish PROCEDURE: Pre-marinate duck breasts (see glaze recipe). Season duck breasts with kosher salt and black pepper. Heat grill and cook duck breasts over medium-high heat. Cook duck to desired temperature, approximately 5 minutes each side. Glaze duck breast while cooking. Remove duck from grill and let rest ten minutes before slicing. Shingle duck slices with grilled apples. Drizzle with more glaze and serve with seasonal vegetables. Serves: 4 MAPLE BOURBON GLAZE INGREDIENTS: 1/4 cup maple syrup 1/4 cup balsamic vinegar 1/4 cup bourbon 1 can chicken stock, low sodium (10 ½ oz) 1/2 tsp. Tabasco, chipotle 1/2 tsp. kosher salt 1/2 tsp. Worcestershire sauce 2 shallots, peeled, minced 1 Tbs. thyme, fresh, washed, pickled, minced Note: use half to marinate, and use half as glaze PROCEDURE: Combine all ingredients in a medium mixing bowl. Whisk together. Reserve ½ cup of marinade. Pour over 2 lbs. of skinless duck breasts. Marinate covered in the refrigerator for a minimum of 4 hours. Place the remaining mixture in a small sauce pot. Cook on medium-high for approximately 15-20 minutes until glaze thickens. Reserve until ready to use. Yield: 2 1/2 cups
Arizona Grand Resort, November 16th 602.955.3947 | Hemophiliaz.org Gather your foursome and prepare for 18 holes of
Hanukkah Dinner
Undoubtedly some of the joys of the busy holiday season are the parties and celebrations that come along with it. Whether you’re already a veteran party-giver looking for some new inspiration for this year, or more of a non-hosting party-goer considering entertaining your own guests, see what we’ve compiled for some fun and festive celebrations!
Retro Cocktail Party Just as the classic cocktail has come back into favor and we’re all obsessed with TV’s Mad Men, put an innovative twist on your cocktail party this year. Set the mood with holiday music from the 60s. (Amazon.com sells an Ultra-Lounge: Christmas Cocktails CD featuring crooners such as Peggy Lee, Dean Martin and Ray Anthony.) Encourage guests to arrive in suits and smart dresses (hats a plus) so you all look the part. Go retro with the menu: deviled eggs, shrimp cocktail, cheese balls, kebabs and marinated olives. Cocktails? Roll out a snazzy bar cart complete with vintage cocktail shaker and serve all the old greats: Tom Collins, Sidecar, Manhattan, Old Fashioned and more.
Light up your ambiance with a nod to the Festival of Lights – have candles burning beautifully throughout your home. Decorate with sparkling blues, silvers and golds. Sprinkle foil-covered chocolate gelt and dreidels about the table and include floral centerpieces of white and blue winter flowers such as narcissus, tulips and hyacinths. Foods that have been baked or fried in oil are central to the Hanukkah feast, so serve a savory beef brisket, latkes, challah bread and sufganiyot for dessert. There are a number of delicious kosher wines available now, and they’re more readily found in stores.
Holiday Brunch Nothing brings families together for a special occasion like a festive brunch. With time-honored holiday tunes piping through the speakers and the seasonal scents of cloves and allspice permeating the home, your guests will feel like they’ve stepped into a winter wonderland. Ask everyone to bring a wrapped ornament for an ornament exchange. Have holiday crafts and activities to keep the children occupied. Let the flavors of the season dictate your menu: cranberry pancakes, maple bacon quiche, smoked salmon and cream cheese strata, pumpkin Belgian waffles, warm seafood salad and more.
spectacular golf along with fun, interactive games and events. Afterwards, stay for the Casino Dinner Party with dinner, dancing, casino games, and a comedy show! Proceeds benefit the Arizona Hemophilia Association. ARTrageous gala starring Bernadette Peters Virginia G. Piper Theater, December 1st For drinks, cafés au lait, Bloody Marys and Mimosas are always in order. For a holiday twist on the Mimosa, substitute orange juice for pomegranate juice.
Elegant Dinner Party This is the opportunity to bring out your best china and crystal and go all out with a sumptuous feast for an intimate gathering. Invite guests to come in their finest holiday attire and serve a menu that stands up to the elegant occasion you’re presenting. Try oyster soup, a sage-encrusted rib roast, roasted rosemary and garlic potatoes, Yorkshire pudding, creamed spinach and a decadent chocolate peppermint cheesecake for dessert. To add to the festivities, include some Champagne tasting as an activity. Test your guests with a blind tasting, or simply give guests a rating system and let everyone choose their favorites.
Caroling Party If you’re a little shy about singing to your neighbors (don’t be, they’ll love it!), organize a trip to a nursing home or hospital. A caroling party is the perfect way to blend the sounds and the flavors of the holidays into a fun tradition. When your guests arrive, warm up their tummies and their throats with a casual buffet. Think plenty of hot hors d’oeuvres, perhaps a baked ham, butternut squash soup and steaming loaves of crusty bread. Prepare custom song books for carolers and supply everyone with a candle and wax protector. After all the caroling fun is done, everyone comes back to your home to enjoy egg nog, spiced apple cider and a large array of Christmas cookies in front of a cozy fire.
480.499.8587 | ScottsdalePerformingArts.org Guests will enjoy a cocktail reception and silent auction and have the opportunity to view the latest SMoCA exhibitions before a gourmet seated dinner and the performance by Ms. Peters. Seven-time Tony Award-Nominee Peters will perform classic Broadway songs and standards. Holiday Prelude Phoenician Resort, December 7th 602.977.1240 | PhoenixYouthSymphony.org Grab your most stylish friends and host a table for the annual luncheon and fashion show to benefit the Phoenix Art Museum, Phoenix Youth Symphony and Phoenix Theater Guild. Fashions presented by Escada and The Clotherie. Athleta Iron Girl 10 Mile & 5K Fountain Hills, December 16th IronGirl.com
WHY IS THE VALLEY’S HOUSING MARKET LEADING THE NATION IN RECOVERY? By Michael Orr
On September 25th, the S&P/Case-Shiller© Home Price Index for July 2012 was released. At 117.22, the index for the Phoenix area was up a dramatic 16.6% from last year. Our nearest rival was Minneapolis, far below us at 6.4%, while some cities such as Atlanta were showing a fall since last year. Why has the Phoenix housing market been recovering faster than any other part of the USA over the last year? Our area was one of the hardest hit by the housing bubble bursting between 2006 and 2008. The monthly average price per sq. ft. for a residential property fell from $190 in June 2006, to $79 in August 2011, a decline of over 58%. Almost all that decline happened in the single year of 2008. In the areas worst hit by foreclosures, the decline was even steeper; but luxury homes were impacted later and to a lesser extent. As an example, Scottsdale’s zip code 85255 fell from $351 to $183 per sq. ft. between January 2007 and October 2010, a decline of 48%. This was below the average for
Phoenix, but far beyond the price declines felt in most parts of the USA. We can see that Central Arizona had to adjust home pricing to market conditions much faster than the rest of the country. In short, we took our knocks early on, but the good news is that we were able to start recovering much sooner. The fundamental reasons for the volatility of Arizona’s home pricing can be found in our real estate laws. Arizona uses Deeds of Trust instead of Mortgages. This means more than 99% of foreclosures are non-judicial, completed by a trustee without going to court. Arizona trustees are very efficient and we have the shortest time in the nation between a Notice of Trustee Sale and a completed foreclosure. As a result, tens of thousands of foreclosed homes flooded the market
in 2008 causing an excess of supply which drove prices down dramatically. Since 2009, lenders have increasingly sought to avoid foreclosures by allowing the borrowers to short sell their property for less than the outstanding debt. In Arizona, real estate transactions are almost always conducted by Realtors who only receive compensation when escrow closes. In many other states, lawyers are required to be involved, which means short sales fail more often and usually take much longer to reach a conclusion satisfactory to all parties. Our short sale success rate is among the highest in the country. Whether through foreclosure or through short sales, Arizona’s non-current home loan rate has plummeted from 16.3% in February 2010 to 8.5% in
Whether you’re a first-timer or an experienced athlete, the Iron Girl events provide women
July 2012. This is the largest drop in delinquency of any state. Faster elimination of troubled loans has meant our market has been able to recover its stability more quickly. Housing supply is now well below normal and demand is strong due to low pricing and low interest rates. The areas where pricing fell hardest and soonest are those that have recovered the most. For example Phoenix’s zip code 85009 has more than doubled its pricing from a year ago. The luxury areas are showing more modest price gains, but the market is clearly recovering strength. The market bottom is now a distant speck in our rear view mirror.
with a fantastic platform to reach their personal
Author and statistician Michael Orr is the Director of Real Estate Studies at ASU’s W.P. Carey School of Business.
with the gorgeous sounds of the Phoenix Symphony
bests. Choose from among the 10-mile run or the shorter 5K. Medals to every finisher and post-race giveaways are among the many amenities of the run. New Year’s Eve Celebration Symphony Hall, December 31st 602.495.1117 | PhoenixSymphony.org Assemble your family and friends and ring in 2013 performing your favorite classics. This musical celebration is the perfect ending to your year and most certainly will set the tone for a gracious and blessed New Year!
Featured Property
Bonnie Burke, PC • RE/MAX Excalibur 8510 E. Shea Blvd. #100 Scottsdale, AZ 85260
Rio Verde Foothills November | December 2012
RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED
13823 E. HAWKNEST ROAD (MLS 4824902) 3 BED + GREAT ROOM / 2.5 BATH / 2237 S.F. / 4.7 ACRES 6 CAR RV GARAGE WITH LOFT PLUS 2 CAR ATTACHED GARAGE Asking $600,000 Luxury custom home resides on 4.7 acres just a short distance from Tonto National Forest. Gated and fully fenced, boasts incredible mountain views! Horse lovers will appreciate the 3 covered stalls (20x14), large turnout for 2 of the stalls, auto waterers, feeders, wash rack with drain, tack/feed room (14x12), plus 50’ round pen. For the outdoor enthusiast, 2,400 s.f. RV garage – workshop “Man Cave” complete with 2x6 construction, upper loft, one 12’ door, two 9’ doors, with room for 6 cars. Beautiful custom luxury home is loaded with upgrades; 2x6 construction, solid cherry wood cabinets throughout, S/S appliances, 8’ doors, granite countertops, fireplace, surround sound, security cameras, and alarm. Views!!!! Visit virtual tour at Bonnie@BonnieBurke.com.
Rio Verde Real Estate Recap HOMES – Currently there are 49 active homes on the market and 14 homes under contract. LAND – Currently there are 68 active lots on the market and 5 lots under contract
Rio Verde Land
The following lots have closed since last publication: 36001 N. 144th St. 000 N. 164th St. 00 N. 144th St. 15129 E. Saguaro Vista 14117 E. Windstone Ct.
1.25 acres 1.26 acres 1.65 acres 1.12 acres 2.09 acres
$29,100 $29,900 $55,000 $69,000 $108,000
BONNIE BURKE ABR, CDPE, CIAS, CLHMS, CRS, e-PRO, GRI
Integrity Based, Service Driven
480.720.8001 Cell Bonnie@BonnieBurke.com www.BonnieBurke.com
HELP! There is a lack of inventory in Rio Verde Foothills. I have qualified buyers waiting to purchase homes and land in the area. If you’ve been thinking about putting your property on the market, please give me a call for a complimentary Market Analysis.
Address ACTIVE SINCE LAST PUBLICATION: 28629 N 168th St 31307 N 155th St 30726 N 172nd St 31604 N 144th St 27113 N 141st 14043 E Red Bird Rd 29936 N 166th Way 33408 N 140th Way 30116 N 161st Way 13823 E Hawknest Rd 14110 E Gloria Ln 26825 N 152nd St 33906 N 139th Way 31211 N 154th St 14224 E Rockview Rd 13804 E Westland Rd 15627 E Lomas Verdes Dr 14715 E Montgomery Rd 17340 E Morning Vis 14838 E Lomas Verde Ln 27008 N 156 St 14904 E Lowden Ct
Sq. Ft. / Bed / Bath / Acre
Days On Market
List Price
2,150 / 3 / 2 / 1 - 1.9 Acres 2,008 / 3 / 2 / 1 - 1.9 Acres 2,000 / 3 / 2 / 2 - 4.9 Acres 2,371 / 3/ 2 / 1 - 1.9 Acres 2,422 / 4 / 2 / 1 - 1.9 Acres 2,622 / 4 / 3 / 1 - 1.9 Acres 3,356 / 5 / 4 / 1 - 1.9 Acres 3,800 / 4 / 3.5 / 1 - 1.9 Acres 2,808 / 4 / 2.5 / 1 - 1.9 Acres 2,237 / 3 / 2.5 / 2 - 4.9 Acres 4,207 / 4 / 4 / 1 - 1.9 Acres 6,784 / 6 / 5.5 / 2 - 4.9 Acres 4,881 / 4 / 3.5 / 2 - 4.9 Acres 3,839 / 4 / 2.5 / 2 - 4.9 Acres 3,440 / 3 / 3 / 5 - 9.9 Acres 8,900 / 5 / 5.5 / 1 - 1.9 Acres 4,312 / 4 / 5 / 2 - 4.9 Acres 3,868 / 4 / 3 / 5 - 9.9 Acres 3,863 / 3 / 4 / .5 – 1 Acre 4,000 / 4 / 6 / 5 - 9.9 Acres 3,057 / 6 / 4.5 / 10+ Acres 4,377 / 4 / 4.5 / 5 - 9.9 Acres
9 31 30 42 31 18 52 30 35 23 21 7 22 15 16 21 37 29 14 25 14 55
$200,000 $263,900 $379,000 $397,500 $400,000 $429,730 $450,000 $499,999 $545,000 $600,000 $629,000 $699,500 $699,900 $839,000 $995,000 $999,000 $1,245,000 $1,375,000 $1,395,000 $1,640,000 $1,700,000 $1,899,000
PENDING SALES SINCE LAST PUBLICATION: 29610 N 145th Pl 2,100 / 4 / 2.5 / 1 - 1.9 Acres 14827 E Morning Vista Ln 2,561 / 4 / 3 / 1 - 1.9 Acres 28116 N 158th St 2,730 / 3 / 2.5 / 2 - 4.9 Acres 17411 E Quail Track Rd 2,846 / 4 / 2.5 / 1 - 1.9 Acres 27206 N 176 St 2,837 / 4 / 2 / 2 - 4.9 Acres 27821 N 155th Pl 2,724 / 4 / 2 / 1 - 1.9 Acres 15407 E Roy Rogers Rd 2,704 / 4 / 2 / 1 - 1.9 Acres 30307 N 162nd Way 3,356 / 5 / 4 / 1 - 1.9 Acres 27011 N 142nd Pl 3,502 / 3 / 3.5 / 1 - 1.9 Acres 28207 N 154th St 3,250 / 3 / 2.5 / 1 - 1.9 Acres
53 0 104 30 20 119 8 65 11 68
$300,000 $272,000 $299,325 $309,900 $349,000 $375,000 $399,000 $449,000 $475,000 $523,000
SOLD SINCE LAST PUBLICATION: 14604 E Peak View Rd 1.25a 2,100 / 4 / 3 / 1 - 1.9 Acres 14905 E Morning Vista Ln 3,187 / 4 / 3 / 1 - 1.9 Acres 14610 E Peak View Rd 2,650 / 4 / 3 / 1 - 1.9 Acres 31515 N 160th St 2,381 / 3 / 2 / 1 - 1.9 Acres 28503 N 138th Pl 2,876 / 4 / 4 / 1 - 1.9 Acres 16831 E Via Dona Rd 3,045 / 5 / 3 / 2 - 4.9 Acres 13941 E Quail Track Rd 2,499 / 4 / 2 / 1 - 1.9 Acres 15428 E Cavedale Dr 3,067 / 4 / 2.5 / 1 - 1.9 Acres 29122 N 149th St 2,600 / 4 / 3.5 / 1 - 1.9 Acres 13825 E Villa Cassandra Dr 3,818 / 5 / 3.5 / 1 - 1.9 Acres 13633 E Montgomery Rd 3,743 / 6 / 4 / 1 - 1.9 Acres 27828 N 143rd St 6,400 / 4 / 4.5 / 1 - 1.9 Acres 34008 N 141st Pl 3,024 / 4 / 3 / 1 - 1.9 Acres 14015 E Desert Vista Trl 3,583 / 4 / 3 / 1 - 1.9 Acres 29208 N 148th St 2,750 / 4 / 2 / 2 - 4.9 Acres 27219 N 163rd St 3,499 / 4 / 3 / 2 - 4.9 Acres 30403 N 170th St 3,519 / 4 / 3.5 / 2 - 4.9 Acres 15508 E Lomas Verde Ln 4,928 / 3 / 3.5 / 1 - 1.9 Acres 35011 N 136 St 3,965 / 4 / 3.5 / 2 - 4.9 Acres 13739 E Monument Dr 3,204 / 4 / 3.5 / 1 - 1.9 Acres 14203 E Barwick Ct 4,204 / 4 / 3 / 2 - 4.9 Acres
DOM 29 88 74 53 62 55 42 97 102 434 65 377 38 7 225 4 39 104 301 44 139
List Price $245,000 $340,000 $335,000 $335,000 $350,000 $385,000 $379,000 $429,900 $499,000 $444,900 $450,000 $475,000 $499,000 $500,000 $525,000 $525,000 $499,900 $575,000 $649,000 $620,000 $749,000
Sold Price $242,000 $311,000 $325,000 $335,000 $370,000 $372,500 $374,500 $410,000 $425,000 $430,000 $446,000 $475,000 $490,000 $496,000 $497,000 $515,000 $550,000 $575,000 $625,000 $640,000 $740,000
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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