
Home prices in Gilbert, Arizona continue to fall however, the decline seems to be tapering off. Good news for Sellers and a sign for buyers that it may be time to get off the fence!
Military families and the issues they face is something that's near and dear to my heart. Not only are these brave men and women fighting to keep our country safe, my dad was a 20-year retired US Navy Veteran, so I know the sacrifices these families make.
The Arizona Military Family Relief Fund was established to assist Arizona military families with any financial crisis that may occur.
By donating to this worthy effort, not only will you benefit from feeling the "warm fuzzies" knowing you have helped, this year you can donate up to $400 and receive a dollar for dollar state tax credit for your donation.
It's simple to do. Just download the contribution form. Fill out the form and mail it in with your check attached and they will send you a receipt you can use to receive your state tax credit.
Don't wait too long if you want the tax credit. According to their website, the total donation tax credits cannot exceed 1 Million Dollars.
You have to pay your Arizona State Taxes anyway, so why not tell them where to use the money? Oh...and don't keep this a secret. Please spread the word!
I grew up in a house in the midwest that was built in the early 1800's. I guess that's why I laugh when a buyer tells me a house built in 1988 is too old.
The house I grew up in on Lincoln Street in Waukegan, Illinois had a cellar, complete with dirt floor. It had a coal bin with a shoot that led from the outside into the cellar so that the coal burning furnace could be stoked in the winter, until that was changed over to an oil furnace. I still remember the oil truck coming to fill up the tank. The cellar was shallow so that you had to bend over ever so slightly when you went down there to do the laundry. It was creepy. I miss it.
I thought it would be a nice day out for my daughter and I to browse the San Tan Village shops in Gilbert. I should have taken into consideration this is not your typical refrigerated mall. It was hot the day we started our trek. Something like 112 degrees...in the shade.
I was excited at the prospect of a "downtown" shopping experience. When I was growing up in Waukegan, Illinois, downtown was the only place to shop. But, I don't think it was ever 112 degrees (in the shade) in Waukegan.
San Tan Village disappointed me. Just a bunch of stores strung together. Not much in the way of ambiance at the street either. Read More
I just about choked on my chalupa when I saw this ad on AZ Central. Call me crazy, but I don't think this is an honest ad. I don't believe you can get rid of wrinkles in 60 minutes with magic face cream. The fine print actually hints to the fact that this is not really a before and after photo. Umm, you're kidding...Really? Brilliant marketing however, as they certainly got my attention, even if they didn't get my credit card number.
Likewise, you probably can't sell a home in today's market in 60 minutes. 4 years ago? If a home was on the market longer than 60 minutes, we wondered what was wrong with it.
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