January 16, 2014

Another fabulous historic home sold in Sedona

SOLD for $895,000. 4Bed/6Bath, 3.5 acres
A fabulous remodeling project for this 5400 sqft Spanish style hacienda in the heart of Sedona. 3.2 acres property with main house and 3 guest casitas, pool, spa, wine cellar, tasting room, wrap around decks and stunning red rock views. The property is sold in AS IS condition and needs remodeling. It was designed by architect Bob McIntyre who also designed Sedona’s famous shopping village Tlaquepaque in the same classic Spanish style. Warmth and elegance are the characteristics of this rare Sedona property in a great hillside location just below the Airport Rd and looking into panoramic red rock views. A ideal project for a developer, or someone who desires to restore an exclusive and unique estate with privacy and yet in the center of town. Circular driveway.Borders National FS on 2 sides.
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Another gorgeous lot sold in Sedona for $175,000 - 0.47 acre

This is a beautiful elevated view lot with sweeping red rock views of Thunder Mountain, Coffee Pot Rock, the Boynton Canyon red rock features and world-renown Coxcomb, in a fantastic location in prestigious Foothills South at a great price. The property is flat and has all of the necessary utilities to the lot line, and these ideal northwest to northeast panoramic views will provide a perfect starting point to design and build a fantastic home.
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More consumers planning to buy as mortgage concerns ease

The share of consumers who plan to buy a home rose to 6.9 percent in December, up from 5 percent in November, according to a monthly economic outlook released today by Fannie Mae’s Economic & Strategic Research Group.
Despite concerns about mortgage availability, Fannie Mae economists reported that consumer attitudes about the ease of getting a mortgage are at the highest level in the 3 1/2-year history of its National Housing Survey.
“This result is consistent with the Federal Reserve’s survey of senior loan officers who reported that they have eased lending standards for residential mortgages over the past year and thus should offset some negative impact stemming from the current higher interest rate environment,” Fannie Mae economists said.
- See more at: http://www.inman.com/2014/01/13/more-consumers-planning-to-buy-as-mortgage-concerns-ease/#sthash.WyiWYKsU.dpuf
By Andrea Brambile of Inman News
The share of consumers who plan to buy a home rose to 6.9 percent in December, up from 5 percent in November, according to a monthly economic outlook released today by Fannie Mae’s Economic & Strategic Research Group.

Despite concerns about mortgage availability, Fannie Mae economists reported that consumer attitudes about the ease of getting a mortgage are at the highest level in the 3 1/2-year history of its National Housing Survey.

“This result is consistent with the Federal Reserve’s survey of senior loan officers who reported that they have eased lending standards for residential mortgages over the past year and thus should offset some negative impact stemming from the current higher interest rate environment,” Fannie Mae economists said.
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The share of consumers who plan to buy a home rose to 6.9 percent in December, up from 5 percent in November, according to a monthly economic outlook released today by Fannie Mae’s Economic & Strategic Research Group.
Despite concerns about mortgage availability, Fannie Mae economists reported that consumer attitudes about the ease of getting a mortgage are at the highest level in the 3 1/2-year history of its National Housing Survey.
“This result is consistent with the Federal Reserve’s survey of senior loan officers who reported that they have eased lending standards for residential mortgages over the past year and thus should offset some negative impact stemming from the current higher interest rate environment,” Fannie Mae economists said.
- See more at: http://www.inman.com/2014/01/13/more-consumers-planning-to-buy-as-mortgage-concerns-ease/#sthash.WyiWYKsU.dpuf
The share of consumers who plan to buy a home rose to 6.9 percent in December, up from 5 percent in November, according to a monthly economic outlook released today by Fannie Mae’s Economic & Strategic Research Group.
Despite concerns about mortgage availability, Fannie Mae economists reported that consumer attitudes about the ease of getting a mortgage are at the highest level in the 3 1/2-year history of its National Housing Survey.
“This result is consistent with the Federal Reserve’s survey of senior loan officers who reported that they have eased lending standards for residential mortgages over the past year and thus should offset some negative impact stemming from the current higher interest rate environment,” Fannie Mae economists said.
- See more at: http://www.inman.com/2014/01/13/more-consumers-planning-to-buy-as-mortgage-concerns-ease/#sthash.WyiWYKsU.dpuf

January 07, 2014

Real estate recently sold in Sedona, AZ

Sold for $761,000 in Sedona
3000 sqft, 0.5 acres
Ultimate seclusion from this Design Group Architects home in a gated subdivision in Sedona, AZ. This oversized lot backs to National Forest land with some of the best views of Cathedral Rock, Bell Rock and Courthouse that you'll see from West Sedona. Open floorplan features walls of glass on the rear of the home to take in the high desert landscape and miles of Coconino National Forest riddled with red rock mesas and buttes. This two level home has the main living on the lower level, all locally sourced flagstone flooring throughout and an open kitchen with stainless appliances. Upper level bedrooms have incredible views and almost guarantee that your visitors will never want to leave!
See more recently sold homes in Sedona or Call Elisa Andreis at (928) 274 1521.