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There’s a reason why the majority of millionaires were created in part by owning real estate assets. Many of our clients come to us for help buying and selling their primary home, but quickly return for assistance investing in real estate.

Buying an investment property is much different than buying a primary home. Whether you’re buying your first investment property on the fifteenth, we are here to help coach you on the dos and don’ts of investing in real estate. We have spent hundreds of hours learning about the different types of investments and financing options so we can help you create a winning strategy for real estate investing.

We have Experience in the following areas:

• Long term rentals

• Short term rentals

• Flip properties

• Multifamily properties up to 5 units

• Acquiring full income producing portfolio with many assets

Check out our latest flip renovation project we lovingly call “Sherry.”

Home Bot

HomeBot for investors is a unique tool that will allow you to get a customized market report specific to your criteria and areas that you’re considering investing in. If you’re unsure where to invest you can use this tool to find the best areas that make most sense for your investment criteria. You can even connect with a lender to start the prequalification process all within Homebot.

Where do you want to invest in a home?

Median Home Price

$725,000

Annual Appreciation Rate

8%

Estimated Population

36,241

Median Age

39

Arcadia

why you want to live here

Arcadia is one of Phoenix’s most sought after neighborhoods. Adjacent to the famous Camelback mountain, Arcadia originated at Orange Groves before transitioning to the community of ranch style homes it is today. Large mature trees and sprawling green grass lawns is one of favorite characteristics of this community. Arcadia has been experiencing a revitalization over the last 5 years as many people have undertaken large renovation projects to bring homes up to modern styles. Arcadia is centrally located with easy access to dining, entertainment, hiking, golf shopping and more.

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Median Home Price

$325,000

Annual Appreciation Rate

+7%

Estimated Population

450k

Median Age

34

East
Valley

why you want to live here

The two largest and most popular cities in the East Valley are Gilbert and Chandler. Once known for agriculture, the area has now been transformed into some of the most well known suburbs. Both cities have experienced tremendous growth in population and along with it now has all the amenities of larger cities. The suburbs are highly focused around families and have lots of parks, recreation and many family events year-round.

Median Home Price

$261,096

Annual Appreciation Rate

+8%

Estimated Population

1.6M

Median Age

33

Central
Phoenix

why you want to live here

Phoenix is the heart of The Valley of the Sun and capital of Arizona. Known for warm temperatures year-round and sprawling urban space surrounded by desert mountains. Phoenix is the 6th largest city in the US and home to nearly 1.6 million people. Phoenix has just about something to offer everyone: numerous golf course, professional sports teams, hiking trails, concerts, festivals and much more. With an affordable cost of living there’s a place for everyone with the Phoenix metro.

Median Home Price

$308,750

Annual Appreciation Rate

+8%

Estimated Population

174k

Median Age

28.5

Tempe

why you want to live here

Tempe is a city just east of Phoenix, in Arizona. Its striking Tempe Center for the Arts hosts concerts, dance and comedy shows. Nearby, Tempe Town Lake is dotted with kayaks, pedal boats and paddleboards. Tempe Beach Park hosts outdoor festivals. Rising above the city, Hayden Butte is a mountain dotted with centuries-old rock art. Sporting events and concerts are held at Wells Fargo Arena.

Median Home Price

$725,000

Annual Appreciation Rate

8%

Estimated Population

36,241

Median Age

39

Scottsdale

why you want to live here

Scottsdale has long had a reputation as one of the most affluent cities in the West most well known for high end golf, spas, resorts, restaurants and shopping. There are over 27 golf courses located within the Scottsdale boundaries. The Southern part of Scottsdale is home to the historic Old Town area. The southwestern charm, numerous restaurants, bars and shopping as well as exciting nightlight make Old Town a hot spot for both young and old. Central Scottsdale is home to many popular golf communities such as McCormick Ranch, Gainey Ranch and Kierland Commons.  North Scottsdale is home to to two of the valleys largest annual events: the Barrett Jackson Auto Auction and the Waste Management Open PGA tournament. These events along with the 5 professional baseball spring training facilities bring millions of visitors into the area throughout the Spring months.

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