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Anne Eliason

Anne Eliason is a world traveler and Phoenix real estate agent. Anne's travels have endowed her with a lifetime of experience and worldly knowledge that she brings to the Phoenix real estate market. For quality and intelligent service dealing with Phoenix, AZ homes and properties
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» Cucumber Cool In The Hot Phoenix Sun
By Anne Eliason | Published 08/31/2007 | Residential Real Estate | Unrated
According to Money Magazine's recent Best Places to Live poll, the Phoenix area is home to one of America's best small cities (Scottsdale) AND one of America's best big cities (Mesa). Phoenix' reputation as a prime real estate location began with retirees looking for an alternative to Florida.
» New Construction Suggests Phoenix on the Brink of Major Growth
By Anne Eliason | Published 09/4/2007 | Residential Real Estate | Unrated
The Phoenix real estate market, ever strong and stable, has dipped slightly in recent months, giving astute home buyers a chance at deals they wouldn't have seen last year, and may not see again for quite some time. Sometimes a dip in the market is seen as "the market settling", but take a closer look at what's going on in and around Phoenix, and you'll see that this dip is just a moment of calm before the next rise in the Phoenix real estate market.
» New Builds in Phoenix, Arizona, How a Buyer's Agent Can Help
By Anne Eliason | Published 09/10/2007 | Residential Real Estate | Unrated
So you've decided to invest in a new build in the Phoenix, Arizona Real Estate market. Congratulations on making a smart decision! New builds are a great investment. They are more energy efficient than older homes, built with safety and security in mind, are being marketed with unheard-of buying incentives, and have the key benefit of never having been lived in. It is essentially a blank canvass for you and your family to make your own.
» Phoenix Gardening: Use Native Species to Enhance Your Home's Curb Appeal
By Anne Eliason | Published 09/11/2007 | Residential Real Estate | Unrated
The Phoenix, Arizona real estate market is a competitive one, and you want to make sure that your home stands out. A good place to start is with your home's curb appeal.
» Choosing Your Own Internet-Smart Realtor
By Anne Eliason | Published 12/5/2007 | Residential Real Estate | Unrated
Choosing the right real estate agent for you will be your first priority when buying a new home. The emphasis here is on the phrase 'for you'. This is because it is not difficult to find an efficient and willing realtor, but the ideal is to find one that is suited to your personality.
» The Climate is Right
By Anne Eliason | Published 12/6/2007 | Residential Real Estate | Unrated
Are you getting tired of handing over all your money every month to the landlord? Does it seem impossible to think of getting your own home? If you are renting and wishing that you could buy - now is a good time, in some areas, to take the plunge into the property market.
» Understanding International Architecture
By Anne Eliason | Published 01/15/2008 | Commercial Construction | Unrated
The look of many high-end homes and building campuses is informed by International architecture. It's a style few builders use to its full extent today, but one that still influences a variety of building movements, from art-deco to post-modern, and is preserved in many cities throughout the world.
» Scottsdale Welcomes the Canadians Back
By Anne Eliason | Published 01/15/2008 | Residential Real Estate | Unrated
Things will be gearing up in Scottsdale for what seems to have become the horseshow of the world. Every February Arabian horse owners converge on this beautiful city to compete in the Scottsdale Arabian Horse Show. Last year there were over two thousand five hundred entries, which made it the largest Arabian horse show in the world.
» The Lasting Appeal of a Bungalow
By Anne Eliason | Published 01/16/2008 | Residential Real Estate | Unrated
Bungalow-style homes are popular around the world because they're so adaptable - they work just as well in luxury planned communities as in affordable urban areas, often with little or no change to the floor plan. With so many possible uses, Bungalows will likely be one of the 21st century's enduring home styles, just as they were throughout the 20th century.
» Waterfront in Arizona
By Anne Eliason | Published 02/28/2008 | Residential Real Estate | Unrated
When thinking about properties in Arizona, most people probably think desert, golf, or maybe retirement communities, but what about the waterfront? That's right, waterfront. Arizona actually has a lot of waterfront real estate with two of the most exciting developments, Tempe Town Lake and the Arizona Canal near downtown Scottsdale, quickly becoming hot spots.
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