Now that the weather highs in the Phoenix area are approaching the 100-degree mark, it’s time to prepare your Scottsdale home for summer fun. When you plan ahead, you’ll get the most out of this season while also protecting your property from the change in weather. Here’s how to get started. 1.Prepare your barbecue for grilling season If you haven’t used your grill in a while, now is the Continue Reading
5 Ways to Enjoy Mother’s Day in Scottsdale
When you live in Scottsdale, you don’t have to drive far to celebrate Mother’s Day in style. With so many popular resorts, spas, restaurants, and family-friendly attractions in this city, there’s plenty to do on special occasions like this. Here are just five examples of things to do on Mother’s Day in Scottsdale. The Scottsdale Resort at McCormick Ranch If you’re looking for a nearby Continue Reading
5 Ways to improve the curb appeal of your Scottsdale home
Whether you’re thinking of selling your Scottsdale home soon or just want to impress your guests when they walk up to your front door, enhancing your curb appeal is essential. The best part about this type of project is that it does not have to take much time or money. If you need a few ways to change up your yard and the exterior of your house, these ideas should help. Add outdoor Continue Reading
DC Ranch supply of active listings
As of May 1, there were a total of __ active listings in all villages of DC Ranch, including Silverleaf. At an average sales rate of __ per month for the last 6 months, that represents __ months of supply for the community as a whole. The lowest supply of homes compared to the monthly sales rate is in ___ neighborhood. With __ active listings and __ sales per month in the last 6 Continue Reading
Locating your home’s main water shut off valve
Don Matheson Realtor | Founder The Matheson Team – RE/MAX Fine Properties 21000 N. Pima Rd., #100, Scottsdale, AZ 85255 480-360-0281 don@scottsdalerealestate.com Continue Reading
The pros and cons of active adult communities
If you’re nearing retirement age – or maybe just thinking about your housing options far in the future – you might be considering age-restricted communities. Also called active adult retirement communities, these are usually gated neighborhoods that only allow people ages 55 – or sometimes 45 – and over to live there. Just as with any other type of neighborhood, there are both benefits and Continue Reading
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