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Sun Village

Sun Village RealtorInterested in finding out the current value of your Sun Village AZ home? Visit Phoenix Property Value for your customized report delivered to your email within 24 hours without the need to speak with anyone!

Are you considering buying property in Sun Village? Browse the most up to date listings for all homes for sale in Sun Village. This Sun Village, Surprise AZ home search is updated daily for the most current information from the MLS. Are you looking for condos in Sun Village? Contact me now for a full list of all condos for sale in Sun Village.

Located at 14300 W Bell Rd in Surprise AZ, Sun Village is popular with snowbirds who enjoy a gated active adult community in the Northwest Valley of Phoenix. Sun Village has 1,382 homes and condos offering a lifestyle and landscape unique within the area for active seniors. The Sun Village community is a piece of paradise, complete with eighteen hole, executive par 3 walking golf course, 180,000 gallon heated swimming pool and spa, tennis courts, pickle ball courts, shuffleboard courts, horseshoe pits, exercise room, billiards room, sewing and crafts rooms, beauty salon, neighborhood grill with excellent food at very fair prices, and even a ballroom where all kinds of entertainment can be enjoyed.

Sun Village is private, friendly, quiet and relaxing in nature. Outside the community you will find the spring training home to the Texas Rangers and Kansas City Royals. Across the street from the baseball complex is a 25-court tennis complex, home to national and international tennis tournaments. A regional library, park and fishing lake are also part of this exceptional recreation area. This is all topped by tons of restaurants and shopping all around Sun Village.

Visit the official site for the latest information about the Sun Village community in Surprise AZ.

Realtor Language and Jargon


The other day I found myself writing an email to someone working in one of our transactions. This way neither the buyer nor seller, so I used an abundance of “Realtorese” to convey the message. My short note went something like this:

We need fully signed Addendum reflecting change in PP and COE for SS lender. So we are now AWC in the MLS. Also get updated HUD from title.

It got me thinking… does the general public understand what Realtors are going on about most of the time? We all tend to speak in industry jargon so much that it may be lost on some. The goal here is to explain these acrononyms as a guide for decoding our bizarre real estate language. In no particular order:

SS = short sale (home being sold for less than balance owed on mortgage)
REO = real esate owned (also bank owned, lender owned, foreclosure)
HARP = home affordable refinance program
HAFA = home affordable foreclosure alternatives
HAMP = home affordable modification program
COE = close of escrow (closing or settlement date)
EMD = earnest money deposit (buyer funds used to open escrow with accepted offer)
EMR = earnest money receipt (received from title/escrow company)
LOA = letter of authorization
BPO = broker price opinion (similar to an appraisal)
PP = purchase price (on contract)
LO = loan officer
CC = closing costs (so BCC would be buyer closing costs)
UCB = under contract backups accepted
CCBS = contract contingent on buyer sale (refers to a buyer who needs to sell current home to close on this one)
HUD = housing and urban development (but is often used to refer to the closing settlement statement)
DTI = debt to income ratio (we hear this from lenders a lot)
PQF = pre-qualification form (loan pre-qualification from lender)
POF = proof of funds (to validate funds for cash deal)
LSU = loan status update (from lender to update the PQF)
MLS = multiple listing service (the database of Realtor listings)
HOA = home owners association
LBP = lead-based paint (important for pre-1978 homes)
SPDS = seller’s property disclosure statement (from seller to buyer giving known home history)
CLUE = comprehensive loss underwriting exchange (insurance claims history from seller’s carrier)
BINSR = buyer’s inspection notice seller’s response

Got some more? Send me your additions about this list. Or just feel free to ask me about any of these terms in more detail if you need help with a part of your transaction.

Anthem Country Club

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Anthem Country Club Realtor Andrew Robb

Interested in learning the current value of your Anthem Country Club home? Visit Phoenix Property Value for your customized report delivered to your email within 24 hours without the need to speak with anyone!

Are you considering buying a home in Anthem AZ Country Club? Browse the most up to date listings for all homes for sale in Anthem AZ Country Club. This Anthem AZ home search is updated daily for the most current information from the MLS.

Anthem Country Club is the guard gated neighborhood located to the north side of sister community Anthem Parkside and features two beautiful 18-hole golf courses (named Persimmon and Ironwood). Each majestic desert course has their own clubhouse, pro shop, restaurant, bar, pool, spa, tennis courts and workout room. Country Club residents enjoy full social membership at the Anthem Country Club with use of all of the private country club amenities and limited golf play. A full golf membership is extra in order to have unlimited play. In addition, you also get the benefit of all the Anthem Parkside amenities, which cater more to younger families.

All homes within Anthem Country Club are single-level detached houses ranging in size from about 1,000 SQFT to around 4,600 SQFT. Many floorplans offer 2.5 or 3-car garages for golf cart storage, along with separate guest casitas and inviting golf course or scenic mountain views.

Visit the official site for the latest information about the Anthem AZ Golf & Country Club.

Anthem Parkside

Anthem Realtor Andrew Robb

Anthem Realtor Andrew Robb

Are you considering buying a home in Anthem Parkside? Browse the most up to date listings for all homes for sale in Anthem Parkside. This Anthem home search is updated daily for the most current information found in the MLS.

Curious to know the current value of your Anthem Parkside home? Visit Phoenix Property Value for your customized report delivered to your email within 24 hours without talking to anyone!

For Anthem Parkside resident amenities and local activities, check out Merrill Ranch at Anthem community events. The family-oriented neighborhood boasts many benefits, including:
The Parkside Cafe for a quick and inexpensive lunch while enjoying the many local activities.
Community center that is 43,000 sqft – complete with state of the art fitness, indoor basketball courts, game room, rock climbing wall and kids zone day care.
Community park that is over 60-acres with tennis courts, sand volleyball courts, multi-purpose grass fields, basketball & multi-purpose courts, adventure playground, splash pad & 3-Level castle, 4-acre catch & release fishing lake, outdoor plaza amphitheater, picnic shelters with BBQs and miles of hiking & biking trails.
Big Splash water park which is open from mid-May until Labor Day.

With its own elementary and high schools, several grocery stores, tons of local shopping, sit-down restaurants, fast food restaurants, plus the Anthem outlet mall on the west side if I-17, there is never a need to leave this master planned community created by Del Webb.

Renew Weathered Sunscreen


Before selling your home, don’t replace your weathered and faded sunscreens! Instead, consider spray painting them for a fresh new look. First remove the sunscreens from the window frame. Now be sure to take the proper time required to tape the metal frame edges using either masking tape or blue painter’s tape. As with any painting project, preparation is essential. Once you have tape the sunscreen frame, you can now use black spray paint to renew the faded mesh. Apply short even layers of spray paint so as not to clog the mesh in the sunscreen. Repeat as needed, allowing frames to dry in sun before removing tape. You will be amazed how your old sunscreens will come out looking like new!

I must give credit to one of my clients for passing along this great homeowner tip… thank you Bob K.

BEFORE SPRAY PAINTING SUNSCREEN:
Before sunscreen makeover

AFTER SPRAY PAINTING SUNSCREEN:

Andrew Robb - RE/MAX Fine Properties, 21020 N Pima Rd, Scottsdale AZ 85255