Scottsdale Mountain Lifestyle March 2006

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Searching for the right person to represent you as you sell your home or buy another? As a Scottsdale Mountain resident — and a Valley native — I have the knowledge and experience you’re looking for in a Realtor. • You’ll be impressed with my commitment to the highest standards and skills that my industry has to offer. • You’ll have a dedicated partner in every aspect of your home’s sale or purchase. • You’ll find that my systematic approach to working with my clients makes your part almost effortless. • Through my use of advanced technology, unparalleled follow-up and attention to every detail, you’ll see why I’m different. • Scottsdale Mountain is my neighborhood! I live and work here and know this community like no other. It’s in my best interest to see you get the absolute top dollar for your home, rather than pricing it too conservatively just to sell it faster. • I am able to present the best homes in Scottsdale Mountain to prospective residents. Considering making this beautiful community your home? I’m the person to turn to! Hire a Realtor that will exceed your expectations! Call me today!

A SAMPLING OF SCOTTSDALE MOUNTAIN’S

CURRENTLY FOR SALE: Address

Sq. Ft. / Bed/Bath

List Price

12091 N. 138th Way

2400 / 3 Bed / 2 Bath

$669,000

13935 E. Lupine Ave.

2311 / 4 Bed / 2 Bath

$675,000

12166 N. 136th Way

2903 / 3 Bed / 3 Bath

$699,000

12854 E. Wethersfield Rd.

2370 / 3 Bed / 3 Bath

$799,900

13778 E. Charter Oak Dr.

3060 / 4 Bed / 3 Bath

$850,000

12366 N. 129th St.

2882 / 4 Bed / 2.5 Bath

$899,000

12230 N. 136th Pl.

3107 / 3 Bed / 3 Bath

$997,800

13459 E. Wethersfield Rd.

4700 / 4 Bed / 4 Bath

$1,299,900

12938 E. Desert Trail

3300 / 3 Bed / 3 Bath

$1,315,000

12851 N. 130th Pl.

3950 / 3 Bed / 3.5 Bath

$1,395,000

13639 E. Desert Trail

5029 / 4 Bed / 5 Bath

$1,450,000

13450 E. Columbine Dr.

4166 / 5 Bed / 4 Bath

$1,450,000

13615 E. Windrose Dr.

5061 / 4 Bed / 6 Bath

$1,495,000

12910 E. Corrine Dr.

4726 / 3 Bed / 4 Bath

$1,995,000

12557 N. 138th Pl.

6337 / 4 Bed/ 4 Bath

$3,000,000

13463 N. 137th St.

7345 / 6 Bed / 6 Bath

$5,900,000

SOLD: 13816 E. Lupine Ave.

3233/ 4 Bed/ 2.5 Bath $749,900 List $740,000 Sold-2/02/06

12917 E. Wethersfield Rd.

2988/ 4 Bed/ 3 Bath $895,000 List $890,000 Sold-1/24/06

12276 N. 129th St.

2896/ 4 Bed/ 3 Bath $895,000 List $895,000 Sold- 1/18/06

13646 E. Wethersfield Rd.

3521/ 3 Bed/ 3 Bath $899,000 List $895,000 Sold- 1/11/06

13496 E. Bloomfield Dr.

4427/ 4 Bed/ 4 Bath $1,199,900 List $1,140,000 Sold- 1/31/06

12344 N. 133rd Pl.

6219/ 5 Bed/ 6.5 Bath $1,999,000 List $1,850,000 Sold- 1/21/06

March 2006

Home Inspections What to Expect from the Process

Invite Spring To Your Yard

Creating a Butterfly Garden

Impress Your Dinner Guests Resort Cuisine from Vu

Shelle Holland Long Realty shelleh@longrealty.com 602.321.9871 cell 480.460.0996 office 480.460.5880 fax www.shelleholland.longrealty.com

Scottsdale Mountain’s

Hot Real Estate Listings!


Black Bass with Eggplant, Arugula & Chermoula

A butterfly garden can be a fun and beautiful addition to your yard. Simply grow plants that caterpillars like to eat, and plants that adult butterflies feed on! (See below). Plants with varying bloom cycles can be placed together to keep your garden full of activity throughout the season. Butterfly gardens can be any size - a window box, part of your landscaped yard, or even a wild untended area on your property. When planning your butterfly garden, the following pointers will help. Adult butterflies will visit for longer periods if they find plants to lay their eggs on. Patches of plants that flower at the same time are more attractive to butterflies than a single plant with a few flowers. If you let your lawn include some dandelions and clovers, you’ll see even more butterflies. Plant flowers in sunny places and provide rocks or stone walls where they can “bask” in the morning sun to warm up. Providing sheltered areas, such as dense shrubbery, offers protection from wind and rain and provides caterpillars a nice place to pupate. Maintaining a damp, slightly salty area in the yard may also help attract groups of butterflies. Butterfly houses have slots the ideal size for keeping birds out while giving butterflies protection from the wind and weather, and are beautiful garden decorations. Butterflies are easy and fun to watch, so make sure you plan a good place to view them while visiting your gardens. They have many interesting behaviors you’ll want to observe. For example, after rain, you might see them “puddling” or sucking fluids from wet soil to obtain water and salts. Males can be territorial and chase other males away. Females often have elaborate THE FOLLOWING NECTAR routines for choosing PLANTS (FLOWERS) WILL ATTRACT ALL THE COMMON where to lay their BUTTERFLIES OF ARIZONA: eggs. By creating a Buddleia, Heliotrope, butterfly garden, you Lantana, Milkweed, Mint, will not only create Pentas, Porterweed, a natural habitat for Verbena and Zinnias. butterflies but also for birds and other small IF YOU’D LIKE TO ATTRACT A CERTAIN SPECIES, HERE IS A animals. SPECIFIC PLANTING GUIDE.

Monarch: Milkweeds West Coast Lady: Hollyhocks Anise Swallowtail: Carrot, Fennel, Parsley, Dill Pale Swallowtail: Wild Lilacs, Buckthorns Old World Swallowtail: Sage Giant Swallowtail: Wild Lime, Citrus Easter Tiger Swallowtail: Wild Cherry, Poplar Source: thebutterflysite.com Visit the website for more information and links to other butterfly gardening articles.

• 4 five ounce filets of black bass • 2 cups white wine • 1 whole eggplant • 1 lb of fresh arugula • 2 Tbsp fresh ginger, chopped • 1 cup shallots, diced • 6 cloves of garlic, minced

• 2 cups heavy cream • 4 cups chicken stock • 2 Tbsp lemon juice • 2 Tbsp lime juice • 1/2 cup extra virgin olive oil • 1 cup butter • cumin to taste • cayenne pepper to taste

• curry powder to taste • paprika to taste • 2 cups parsley • 2 cups cilantro • 3 Tbsp honey • salt and pepper to taste

Featuring Vu at the Hyatt Regency Scottsdale Resort and Spa 7500 East Doubletree Ranch Road • Scottsdale 480.444.1234 • www.scottsdale.hyatt.com

MARCH 2006

Method for Chermoula Sauce In saucepot, toast spices. In separate saucepot, sweat shallots, garlic and olive oil. Add butter, spices, parsley and cilantro. Deglaze with 1 cup white wine. Reduce by half. Add 1/2 cup chicken stock. Reduce by half. Add 1 cup heavy cream. Reduce to sauce consistency. Blend. Add salt to taste. Method for Arugula Sauce Sweat shallots and garlic. Add 1/2 lb. fresh arugula. Deglaze with remaining white wine. Reduce by half. Add remaining chicken stock. Reduce by half. Add 1/4 lb. arugula and 1 cup heavy cream. Simmer over low heat for 10 minutes. Remove from heat and place in blender. Add lemon juice, salt and remaining arugula. Blend for five minutes. Method for Curried Eggplant Peel and dice eggplant. In sauté pan, heat remaining olive oil. Place diced eggplant in pan. Add butter, curry, salt and deglaze with honey. Remove from heat and deglaze with chicken stock. Set aside to cool. Black Bass Season fish with salt and pepper on flesh side, not skin side. Add olive oil to sauté pan and place over high heat. When oil begins to smoke, place fish in pan and sear skin side down 2 minutes. Add 1 tablespoon of butter until butter turns brown. Remove from heat. Flip fish over for another 15 seconds. To Serve On serving plate, place bass skin-side up. Place diced curried eggplant and fresh arugula leaves as garnish. Arrange Chermoula and Arugula sauce to taste. Serves 4.

When you are purchasing a property, a home inspection is an important aspect of the escrow process. After a purchase contract is accepted, there is a 10-day “Inspection Period” in which the buyer has the opportunity to cancel the contract if it is determined that the home’s condition is not satisfactory to the buyer. When choosing a home inspection company, be sure the inspector is a Certified Home Inspector with the Arizona Board of Technical Registration. This is the same government agency that licenses engineers, architects and surveyors. You can find out that information on the website www.btr.state.az.us. Secondly, know the experience level of the inspector. The state’s minimum requirement for obtaining a license is just 30 inspections. Look for an inspector that has hundreds of inspections under his or her belt. Lastly, be sure that the inspector has Errors & Omissions insurance as well as General Liability Insurance. Sharon Wolf-Furman, Vice

President of AJF Engineering, a home inspection company in Scottsdale, stresses the importance of understanding the scope of an inspection. “An inspection is a VISUAL inspection of MAJOR systems that are ACCESSIBLE in the home.” To break it down, homebuyers should realize that an inspector will not take apart systems to evaluate them. It is a visual inspection only. Secondly, they are there to inspect the major systems of a home such as heating, cooling, roofing, plumbing and electrical. They are not noting cosmetic issues such as scratches on a door or stained carpeting. Lastly, homebuyers should understand that an inspector cannot find problems with something that can’t be seen. For instance, they wouldn’t be able to move furniture and tear up carpeting to see that there is a crack in the slab. They can only inspect areas of the home that are visible.

It’s important to also realize that an inspector determines the condition of the home on the day it is inspected. For instance, with the recent period of no rain that we’ve had, it would be almost impossible for an inspector to see that a window seal might be loose and that water would drip in when it rained. Sharon further explains, “Home inspectors are generalists. They have a strong knowledge of all the components and systems in a home. They are an excellent first line of defense for homebuyers in the evaluation of a home. A home inspector can find areas of concern or matters that may need further evaluation. If the inspector finds that there might be a problem with the A/ C unit, then the homebuyer can hire a licensed A/C contractor to further investigate the issue”.

A typical inspection takes about an hour per 1000 sq. ft. I always recommend that a potential homebuyer attend a portion of the inspection- usually near the end. The inspector can describe their findings and show you first hand what they found. Also, an inspector is an excellent source for an education of the home. They can show you where breaker boxes are, specific operating instructions of items that may not be familiar to you, etc. It’s crucial for homebuyers to understand not only the limitations of a home inspection, but also the importance of one. A reputable and knowledgeable home inspector can aid you significantly in the evaluation of a property. Which is just what a homebuyer needs to know before proceeding with a purchase contract.

BEACH BALL GALA Arizona Biltmore, March 4 602.546.4483 This annual social gala and charity event benefits the Phoenix Children’s Hospital Foundation. Help support the hospital’s one important mission: providing hope, healing and the very best care possible to children and their families. INDIAN FAIR & MARKET Heard Museum, March 4 & 5 602.251.0205 Enjoy this 48th annual event with more than 600 artists, music and dance performances, native foods and artist demonstrations and book signings. SPRING BUTTERFLY EXHIBIT Desert Botanical Garden, March 11-14 480.941.1225 The exhibit features lush gardens full of flowers that is a butterfly lover’s paradise. One thousand butterflies surround you; some flying and others perched in sunny locations, to allow for butterfly encounters that delight visitors of all ages. There are special areas featuring examples of butterfly host plants and a Discovery Station where you have the chance to see the butterflies up close. COLLECTING THE IMPRESSIONISTS: MASTERPIECES FROM THE STERLING AND FRANCINE CLARK ART INSTITUTE Phoenix Art Museum, through March 12 602.257.1222 Twelve exceptional paintings by the Impressionist Masters are on display. View works by Renoir, Monet, Degas, Pissarro and others. LPGA TOURNAMENT Superstition Mountain Golf and Country Club, March 13-19 602.495.4653 Watch as the top women in golf gather to win this year’s title. The Safeway International tournament had more than 100,000 spectators last year and offered a purse of $1.4 million. Annika Sorenstam is the defending champion from 2005. PETER PAN Scottsdale Desert Stages Theatre, Through March 19 480.483.1664 Come fly away with the boy who’s determined to never grow old — in the musical that never will. James M. Barrie gives us this classic tale about an ageless young boy, Peter Pan, and the Darling children who soar away to Never Never Land and discover Pirates, Indians and adventures beyond their wildest dreams. Featuring cherished songs like I Won’t Grow Up, I’m Flying, and I’ve Got To Crow, this musical promises to return you to that place where imagination lives and all is possible. Performed by Desert Stages Children’s Theatre. Suitable for all ages. SOUTHWEST SALSA CHALLENGE Tempe Beach Park, March 25 602.955.3947 Watch professional and amateur chefs compete for the title of Salsa Champion. There’s also a Tequila Sauza Margarita Mix-Off, live music and children’s activities.


Black Bass with Eggplant, Arugula & Chermoula

A butterfly garden can be a fun and beautiful addition to your yard. Simply grow plants that caterpillars like to eat, and plants that adult butterflies feed on! (See below). Plants with varying bloom cycles can be placed together to keep your garden full of activity throughout the season. Butterfly gardens can be any size - a window box, part of your landscaped yard, or even a wild untended area on your property. When planning your butterfly garden, the following pointers will help. Adult butterflies will visit for longer periods if they find plants to lay their eggs on. Patches of plants that flower at the same time are more attractive to butterflies than a single plant with a few flowers. If you let your lawn include some dandelions and clovers, you’ll see even more butterflies. Plant flowers in sunny places and provide rocks or stone walls where they can “bask” in the morning sun to warm up. Providing sheltered areas, such as dense shrubbery, offers protection from wind and rain and provides caterpillars a nice place to pupate. Maintaining a damp, slightly salty area in the yard may also help attract groups of butterflies. Butterfly houses have slots the ideal size for keeping birds out while giving butterflies protection from the wind and weather, and are beautiful garden decorations. Butterflies are easy and fun to watch, so make sure you plan a good place to view them while visiting your gardens. They have many interesting behaviors you’ll want to observe. For example, after rain, you might see them “puddling” or sucking fluids from wet soil to obtain water and salts. Males can be territorial and chase other males away. Females often have elaborate THE FOLLOWING NECTAR routines for choosing PLANTS (FLOWERS) WILL ATTRACT ALL THE COMMON where to lay their BUTTERFLIES OF ARIZONA: eggs. By creating a Buddleia, Heliotrope, butterfly garden, you Lantana, Milkweed, Mint, will not only create Pentas, Porterweed, a natural habitat for Verbena and Zinnias. butterflies but also for birds and other small IF YOU’D LIKE TO ATTRACT A CERTAIN SPECIES, HERE IS A animals. SPECIFIC PLANTING GUIDE.

Monarch: Milkweeds West Coast Lady: Hollyhocks Anise Swallowtail: Carrot, Fennel, Parsley, Dill Pale Swallowtail: Wild Lilacs, Buckthorns Old World Swallowtail: Sage Giant Swallowtail: Wild Lime, Citrus Easter Tiger Swallowtail: Wild Cherry, Poplar Source: thebutterflysite.com Visit the website for more information and links to other butterfly gardening articles.

• 4 five ounce filets of black bass • 2 cups white wine • 1 whole eggplant • 1 lb of fresh arugula • 2 Tbsp fresh ginger, chopped • 1 cup shallots, diced • 6 cloves of garlic, minced

• 2 cups heavy cream • 4 cups chicken stock • 2 Tbsp lemon juice • 2 Tbsp lime juice • 1/2 cup extra virgin olive oil • 1 cup butter • cumin to taste • cayenne pepper to taste

• curry powder to taste • paprika to taste • 2 cups parsley • 2 cups cilantro • 3 Tbsp honey • salt and pepper to taste

Featuring Vu at the Hyatt Regency Scottsdale Resort and Spa 7500 East Doubletree Ranch Road • Scottsdale 480.444.1234 • www.scottsdale.hyatt.com

MARCH 2006

Method for Chermoula Sauce In saucepot, toast spices. In separate saucepot, sweat shallots, garlic and olive oil. Add butter, spices, parsley and cilantro. Deglaze with 1 cup white wine. Reduce by half. Add 1/2 cup chicken stock. Reduce by half. Add 1 cup heavy cream. Reduce to sauce consistency. Blend. Add salt to taste. Method for Arugula Sauce Sweat shallots and garlic. Add 1/2 lb. fresh arugula. Deglaze with remaining white wine. Reduce by half. Add remaining chicken stock. Reduce by half. Add 1/4 lb. arugula and 1 cup heavy cream. Simmer over low heat for 10 minutes. Remove from heat and place in blender. Add lemon juice, salt and remaining arugula. Blend for five minutes. Method for Curried Eggplant Peel and dice eggplant. In sauté pan, heat remaining olive oil. Place diced eggplant in pan. Add butter, curry, salt and deglaze with honey. Remove from heat and deglaze with chicken stock. Set aside to cool. Black Bass Season fish with salt and pepper on flesh side, not skin side. Add olive oil to sauté pan and place over high heat. When oil begins to smoke, place fish in pan and sear skin side down 2 minutes. Add 1 tablespoon of butter until butter turns brown. Remove from heat. Flip fish over for another 15 seconds. To Serve On serving plate, place bass skin-side up. Place diced curried eggplant and fresh arugula leaves as garnish. Arrange Chermoula and Arugula sauce to taste. Serves 4.

When you are purchasing a property, a home inspection is an important aspect of the escrow process. After a purchase contract is accepted, there is a 10-day “Inspection Period” in which the buyer has the opportunity to cancel the contract if it is determined that the home’s condition is not satisfactory to the buyer. When choosing a home inspection company, be sure the inspector is a Certified Home Inspector with the Arizona Board of Technical Registration. This is the same government agency that licenses engineers, architects and surveyors. You can find out that information on the website www.btr.state.az.us. Secondly, know the experience level of the inspector. The state’s minimum requirement for obtaining a license is just 30 inspections. Look for an inspector that has hundreds of inspections under his or her belt. Lastly, be sure that the inspector has Errors & Omissions insurance as well as General Liability Insurance. Sharon Wolf-Furman, Vice

President of AJF Engineering, a home inspection company in Scottsdale, stresses the importance of understanding the scope of an inspection. “An inspection is a VISUAL inspection of MAJOR systems that are ACCESSIBLE in the home.” To break it down, homebuyers should realize that an inspector will not take apart systems to evaluate them. It is a visual inspection only. Secondly, they are there to inspect the major systems of a home such as heating, cooling, roofing, plumbing and electrical. They are not noting cosmetic issues such as scratches on a door or stained carpeting. Lastly, homebuyers should understand that an inspector cannot find problems with something that can’t be seen. For instance, they wouldn’t be able to move furniture and tear up carpeting to see that there is a crack in the slab. They can only inspect areas of the home that are visible.

It’s important to also realize that an inspector determines the condition of the home on the day it is inspected. For instance, with the recent period of no rain that we’ve had, it would be almost impossible for an inspector to see that a window seal might be loose and that water would drip in when it rained. Sharon further explains, “Home inspectors are generalists. They have a strong knowledge of all the components and systems in a home. They are an excellent first line of defense for homebuyers in the evaluation of a home. A home inspector can find areas of concern or matters that may need further evaluation. If the inspector finds that there might be a problem with the A/ C unit, then the homebuyer can hire a licensed A/C contractor to further investigate the issue”.

A typical inspection takes about an hour per 1000 sq. ft. I always recommend that a potential homebuyer attend a portion of the inspection- usually near the end. The inspector can describe their findings and show you first hand what they found. Also, an inspector is an excellent source for an education of the home. They can show you where breaker boxes are, specific operating instructions of items that may not be familiar to you, etc. It’s crucial for homebuyers to understand not only the limitations of a home inspection, but also the importance of one. A reputable and knowledgeable home inspector can aid you significantly in the evaluation of a property. Which is just what a homebuyer needs to know before proceeding with a purchase contract.

BEACH BALL GALA Arizona Biltmore, March 4 602.546.4483 This annual social gala and charity event benefits the Phoenix Children’s Hospital Foundation. Help support the hospital’s one important mission: providing hope, healing and the very best care possible to children and their families. INDIAN FAIR & MARKET Heard Museum, March 4 & 5 602.251.0205 Enjoy this 48th annual event with more than 600 artists, music and dance performances, native foods and artist demonstrations and book signings. SPRING BUTTERFLY EXHIBIT Desert Botanical Garden, March 11-14 480.941.1225 The exhibit features lush gardens full of flowers that is a butterfly lover’s paradise. One thousand butterflies surround you; some flying and others perched in sunny locations, to allow for butterfly encounters that delight visitors of all ages. There are special areas featuring examples of butterfly host plants and a Discovery Station where you have the chance to see the butterflies up close. COLLECTING THE IMPRESSIONISTS: MASTERPIECES FROM THE STERLING AND FRANCINE CLARK ART INSTITUTE Phoenix Art Museum, through March 12 602.257.1222 Twelve exceptional paintings by the Impressionist Masters are on display. View works by Renoir, Monet, Degas, Pissarro and others. LPGA TOURNAMENT Superstition Mountain Golf and Country Club, March 13-19 602.495.4653 Watch as the top women in golf gather to win this year’s title. The Safeway International tournament had more than 100,000 spectators last year and offered a purse of $1.4 million. Annika Sorenstam is the defending champion from 2005. PETER PAN Scottsdale Desert Stages Theatre, Through March 19 480.483.1664 Come fly away with the boy who’s determined to never grow old — in the musical that never will. James M. Barrie gives us this classic tale about an ageless young boy, Peter Pan, and the Darling children who soar away to Never Never Land and discover Pirates, Indians and adventures beyond their wildest dreams. Featuring cherished songs like I Won’t Grow Up, I’m Flying, and I’ve Got To Crow, this musical promises to return you to that place where imagination lives and all is possible. Performed by Desert Stages Children’s Theatre. Suitable for all ages. SOUTHWEST SALSA CHALLENGE Tempe Beach Park, March 25 602.955.3947 Watch professional and amateur chefs compete for the title of Salsa Champion. There’s also a Tequila Sauza Margarita Mix-Off, live music and children’s activities.


Searching for the right person to represent you as you sell your home or buy another? As a Scottsdale Mountain resident — and a Valley native — I have the knowledge and experience you’re looking for in a Realtor. • You’ll be impressed with my commitment to the highest standards and skills that my industry has to offer. • You’ll have a dedicated partner in every aspect of your home’s sale or purchase. • You’ll find that my systematic approach to working with my clients makes your part almost effortless. • Through my use of advanced technology, unparalleled follow-up and attention to every detail, you’ll see why I’m different. • Scottsdale Mountain is my neighborhood! I live and work here and know this community like no other. It’s in my best interest to see you get the absolute top dollar for your home, rather than pricing it too conservatively just to sell it faster. • I am able to present the best homes in Scottsdale Mountain to prospective residents. Considering making this beautiful community your home? I’m the person to turn to! Hire a Realtor that will exceed your expectations! Call me today!

A SAMPLING OF SCOTTSDALE MOUNTAIN’S

CURRENTLY FOR SALE: Address

Sq. Ft. / Bed/Bath

List Price

12091 N. 138th Way

2400 / 3 Bed / 2 Bath

$669,000

13935 E. Lupine Ave.

2311 / 4 Bed / 2 Bath

$675,000

12166 N. 136th Way

2903 / 3 Bed / 3 Bath

$699,000

12854 E. Wethersfield Rd.

2370 / 3 Bed / 3 Bath

$799,900

13778 E. Charter Oak Dr.

3060 / 4 Bed / 3 Bath

$850,000

12366 N. 129th St.

2882 / 4 Bed / 2.5 Bath

$899,000

12230 N. 136th Pl.

3107 / 3 Bed / 3 Bath

$997,800

13459 E. Wethersfield Rd.

4700 / 4 Bed / 4 Bath

$1,299,900

12938 E. Desert Trail

3300 / 3 Bed / 3 Bath

$1,315,000

12851 N. 130th Pl.

3950 / 3 Bed / 3.5 Bath

$1,395,000

13639 E. Desert Trail

5029 / 4 Bed / 5 Bath

$1,450,000

13450 E. Columbine Dr.

4166 / 5 Bed / 4 Bath

$1,450,000

13615 E. Windrose Dr.

5061 / 4 Bed / 6 Bath

$1,495,000

12910 E. Corrine Dr.

4726 / 3 Bed / 4 Bath

$1,995,000

12557 N. 138th Pl.

6337 / 4 Bed/ 4 Bath

$3,000,000

13463 N. 137th St.

7345 / 6 Bed / 6 Bath

$5,900,000

SOLD: 13816 E. Lupine Ave.

3233/ 4 Bed/ 2.5 Bath $749,900 List $740,000 Sold-2/02/06

12917 E. Wethersfield Rd.

2988/ 4 Bed/ 3 Bath $895,000 List $890,000 Sold-1/24/06

12276 N. 129th St.

2896/ 4 Bed/ 3 Bath $895,000 List $895,000 Sold- 1/18/06

13646 E. Wethersfield Rd.

3521/ 3 Bed/ 3 Bath $899,000 List $895,000 Sold- 1/11/06

13496 E. Bloomfield Dr.

4427/ 4 Bed/ 4 Bath $1,199,900 List $1,140,000 Sold- 1/31/06

12344 N. 133rd Pl.

6219/ 5 Bed/ 6.5 Bath $1,999,000 List $1,850,000 Sold- 1/21/06

March 2006

Home Inspections What to Expect from the Process

Invite Spring To Your Yard

Creating a Butterfly Garden

Impress Your Dinner Guests Resort Cuisine from Vu

Shelle Holland Long Realty shelleh@longrealty.com 602.321.9871 cell 480.460.0996 office 480.460.5880 fax www.shelleholland.longrealty.com

Scottsdale Mountain’s

Hot Real Estate Listings!


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