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Pinal County Union Pacific Rail Transfer Center Moving Forward

April 3, 2012 by jennifer@srock.net Leave a Comment

Click for Video: Union Pacific Steam Locomotive VIsits Casa Grande Nov. 2011

By Jennifer Srock

I think this railroad transfer center project is going to be a huge benefit for my home community of Casa Grande, AZ. I am a realtor that has focused on home buyer’s needs in Casa Grande since 2005.
I believe I moved here for the same reason this area was chosen for the Phoenix Mart project. I wanted to be part of the growth spurt that is bound to happen. Being between two major cities and having access to 2 major highways and the railroad, Casa Grande is prime to see a record breaking rebound from the recent effects of the economy. We’ve made such headlines before and now I think the completion of Phoenix Mart and the Union Pacific Railroad transfer center will put us in the headlines again. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Buyer's Advisory, Casa Grande News Tagged With: Arizona, By Jennifer Srock, Casa Grande, Phoenix Mart, Railroad, Transfer Center, Union Pacific

Tri-Valley Dispatch: Pinal County real estate market: Home supply dwindles

April 3, 2012 by jennifer@srock.net Leave a Comment

Where’s Pinal County Housing Market Headed?

By Jennifer Srock

Buyers must be prepared for the current housing market. No Proof of funds? Need time to decide? You may miss out on the house you want. Like most markets, the real estate market moves like a pendulum. We’ve seen a major swing up in prices to be followed by a drastic drop and now we are about to see the other side of the arch. As good as it might feel to see housing demand increase, let’s hope this swing is not as dramatic as the last.  [Read more…]

Filed Under: Buyer's Advisory, Casa Grande News

PhoenixMart PAD Is Approved in Casa Grande, AZ

January 21, 2012 by jennifer@srock.net 6 Comments

By Jennifer Srock

PhoenixMart PAD Is Approved

Well, it happened Tuesday, January 17, 2012. The City Council of Casa Grande approved the PAD for PhoenixMart by a unanimous 7 to 0 vote. Ground breaking is planned to take place by the end of 2012 with an estimated opening day in February of 2014.

PhoenixMart Shops Rendition

Friday, January 20, 2012,  I attended a breakfast in which many of my questions about the PhoenixMart project were clarified.  Mayor, Bob Jackson spoke briefly about the project before handing the mic over to the Vice President of the developer of PhoenixMart, Jeremy Shoenfelder. Jeremy spoke extensively about the details of the project and most importantly, he answered questions to help clarify some of the misunderstandings. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Casa Grande News Tagged With: Arizona, By Jennifer Srock, Casa Grande, Phoenix Mart, PhoenixMart

Finding The Right Home To Buy

January 12, 2012 by jennifer@srock.net Leave a Comment

By Jennifer Srock

With all the choices in today’s market, how do you go about finding the right home to buy? It seems the more research you do, the more alternatives you discover.

It’s important to visualize your needs and plan ahead. “Know what you want in a home, what’s important to you, and what you can live without,” Jennifer Srock of Keller Williams Legacy One Realty says. “Many of us start out with a champagne taste and a beer pocketbook, so it’s important to be realistic,” She adds.

Where and what you buy will affect you for as long as you live in the house. “Get your priorities in order before you start looking or even talk to a real estate broker or sales associate,” Srock says.

For first-time home buyers this is a new experience. It’s especially important to do your homework. If you currently own a home, you know exactly what’s lacking. You may need another bedroom or bathroom, or a good school nearby. It makes for a slightly easier experience in finding the right home to buy.

First, decide where you want to live. A big part of the answer hinges on where and how you earn a living. If your job requires a lot of reading or is quite stressful, public transportation may offer valuable time to sit quietly. “Regardless, you should practice the commute in rush hour before you make a commitment. A seemingly quiet road can transform into gridlock during peak hours,” Srock cautions.

People with children have other major considerations: school and safety. If you plan to send your children to private schools, you can live where you want assuming you can easily arrange transportation. On the other hand, a lavish public school system may indicate high local real estate taxes. Check them out.

Obviously, lifestyle is an important consideration. People who frequently dine out, go dancing and attend the theater probably belong in the city or a close-in suburb. “In other words, make sure you’re in close proximity to the things that matter most,” Srock says.

It used to be that homes came in a limited variety, but today, you have many choices. In addition to the traditional single-family home, you can buy a townhouse, condominium or apartment condominium or co-op.

In planned unit developments (PUDs), you can find almost any combination. In condos and other such communities, make sure the rules and regulations, as well as the by-laws, match your lifestyle. This type of housing is great for people who want to own their own space without being responsible for mowing the lawn or repairing the roof; a management company handles that.

On the other hand, you’ll pay fees for these services. “In addition to checking the documents and financial soundness of the homeowner’s association, you must determine if the monthly fees are worth the services and additional amenities such as a swimming pool or exercise room,” Srock explains.

Affordability can be a factor not only in the type of housing, but whether it’s new or an existing home. Old houses often have character such as fine woodwork or interesting nooks and crannies not normally found in new homes. They generally sit on landscaped lots with mature trees and grown bushes.

New homes may cost more, but you can make many more decisions on amenities, colors, carpeting and fixtures. “Make sure you’re dealing with a reputable builder, bring your own realtor with you, and review all documents, Srock says.

Selecting a real estate professional is an important first step in beginning your search. “Ask for personal recommendations to find an individual who is knowledgeable about the neighborhood and has access to the local Multiple Listing Service,” Srock says. Make sure you feel confident about his or her knowledge and skills, and understand the business relationship that you have established between you.

Jennifer Srock is one of more than 40,000 members of the Real Estate Buyer’s Agent Council (REBAC) of the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS®, who have attained the Accredited Buyer’s Representative (ABR®) designation. As the world’s largest association of real estate professionals focusing specifically on representing the real estate buyer, REBAC is “The Voice for Buyer Representation,” with more than 40,000 active real estate professional members of the organization throughout the world.

Filed Under: Buyer's Advisory, Casa Grande News, Home Tips

New Year’s Resolution- Activate Your Reticular Activator

January 1, 2012 by jennifer@srock.net Leave a Comment

By Jennifer Srock

Have you ever heard of your Reticular Activator?

Did you even know you had one? It’s part of your brain that heightens your awareness of certain things. For example, do you remember the time when you last bought a new car? All of a sudden, you start seeing cars just like yours all over the road. Pregnant women notice other pregnant women everywhere. And so on…

So when you get into conversations with people who are thinking about buying or selling real estate, your reticular activator should turn on and make you remember your experience with me. When this occurs, [Read more…]

Filed Under: Buyer's Advisory, Casa Grande News Tagged With: casa grande realtor, New Year's Resolution, realtor referral, Reticular Activtor

PhoenixMart in Casa Grande, AZ – What is it?

December 9, 2011 by jennifer@srock.net 1 Comment

PhoenixMart  Logo

So, What is PhoenixMart?

PhoenixMart is modeled after Dragon Mart an YiW. This project is said to be geared toward both wholesale and retail sales as the first multi-industry permanent sourcing and distribution center in the United States. It’s to be a one-stop shop where over 1,700 domestic and international vendors offer approximately 500,000 products and services to other business, consumers, and international buyers.

Follow along as this AZ Sourcing project changes the future of Casa Grande.

Article 2- Project Discussion In It’s Infancy

Article 3- Project Planning & Zoning

Phoenix Mart Rumors and Updates – January 2012, May 2012, October 2012, April 2013

Check out this Phoenix Mart Presentation: The International Market Place

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Filed Under: Casa Grande News Tagged With: Arizona, By Jennifer Srock, Casa Grande, Phoenix Mart, PhoenixMart

PhoenixMart in Casa Grande, Arizona – Project Planning & Zoning

December 9, 2011 by jennifer@srock.net 1 Comment

By Jennifer Srock

With plans to break ground for the PhoenixMart project some time between March and May of 2012 and then a grand opening in June of 2013, there must be some aggressive plans in place. Watch this brief video from August of 2011 for some insight via Pinal County Supervisor, David Snider’s interview of AZ Sourcing’s Vice President, Jeremy Schoenfelder. (Ground breaking is now planned to take place by the end of 2012 with an estimated opening day in February of 2014. Click To View Updates )

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Casa Grande News Tagged With: Arizona, By Jennifer Srock, Casa Grande, Phoenix Mart

PhoenixMart in Casa Grande, AZ – Discussion In It’s Infancy

December 8, 2011 by jennifer@srock.net 2 Comments

EB-5 Immigrant Investor Program to fund the PhoenixMart project in Casa Grande, AZ.

By Jennifer Srock

The Pinal County Supervisor, David Snider says he was approached with a “business opportunity” in 2009. He was to meet with a group led by Elizabeth Mann who was the developer of Phoenix COFCO Center, the Chinese Cultural Center. In this group meeting, they discussed the project being an EB-5 immigrant investor program. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Casa Grande News Tagged With: Arizona, By Jennifer Srock, Casa Grande, Phoenix Mart

You Want An ADT Security System In Your New Arizona Home

November 6, 2011 by jennifer@srock.net Leave a Comment

Get ADT Security activation in your new home with FREE Remote Keyfob

ADT Incentive

Yes, there’s a catch! The catch is, You MUST contact Kyle Light with ADT and say “Jennifer Srock told me about the realtor program where I may qualify to get a free remote key fob, $100 Visa gift card, and Discounted monthly ADT Rates!”. The up front cost will will be only $99.

You will get an integrated hardwire/wireless security system that includes:

  • A Security Control Panel
  • 1 Digital Keypad
  • 3 Door Contacts
  • 1 Motion Detector [Read more…]

Filed Under: Buyer's Advisory, Casa Grande News, Home Tips

Was My Crystal Ball Working?

September 29, 2011 by jennifer@srock.net Leave a Comment

By Jennifer Srock

So, I was laughed at and criticized for even thinking the possibility that the Casa Grande, Arizona housing market will switch from a buyer’s market to a seller’s market so soon. There’s a “Flood” or “Wave” of inventory the banks are going to release all at once I was told. The truth is, nobody has a crystal ball. There are many factors that change a housing market and right now supply and demand is in effect. There aren’t many available homes in this area right now. Ask the buyers that are trying to buy one.

With a steady flow of low inventory and a higher demand, there won’t be many homes saturating the market in the near future either. In my opinion, it would be a gamble to wait to find a better deal in Arizona. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Casa Grande News

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