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AZ Living: Sahuaro Ranch Park

January 24, 2019 by Kyle Clayton in Travel, AZ Living

Sahuaro Ranch Park is an iconic Glendale, Arizona destination. Growing up, I spent a lot of time at this park. It’s such a fun and magical part of this state. Not only for the historic buildings, that preserve the farming history of Arizona, but also for the peacocks who roam freely around the grounds.

This park is an amazing gathering place for families across the state. It has baseball fields where groups get together for practice and tournaments. There are playgrounds, volley ball areas, soccer fields, and places to have a party. One of the best things about this park is the ramada area. It’s perfect for parties and BBQs with the huge grills! There’s counter space and sinks too. So you can really grill up some good food, while everyone has fun!

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Walking around Sahuaro Ranch park, you’re sure to see the Peacocks! They roam free and are used to people, just don’t antagonize them! They’ve been there my whole life and little kids love to see them walking around. Sometimes they’ll even show off their beautiful tail feathers!

As you walk the grounds you’ll see historic buildings that have been preserved. Some are even decorated with artifacts from the time, to give you a feel for the history. Not only are they full of history and a great way to learn more about Arizona, they’re also beautiful. You may recognize some of these buildings because they’re a popular spot for Christmas and Engagement photos. So you’re also sure to see a photographer when you walk around too!

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Finishing up your tour, you’ll notice the beautiful rose garden. During the winter it’s cut back but come spring, it’s a gorgeous site to see and smell! It’s also the perfect location for a wedding ceremony, which are also common during the year.

So if you’re looking for an authentic Arizona Living experience, check out Sahuaro Ranch Park! You’re sure to enjoy it and learn a little bit more about this awesome state! If you want to learn more, visit this website.

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January 24, 2019 /Kyle Clayton
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Renewing My Real Estate License

January 17, 2019 by Kyle Clayton in real estate

We’ve all heard statistics about certain businesses, like 50% of restaurants will fail. These statistics are something you look at going in to things, in order to asses how much work it will take to succeed. Well, real estate is no different.

80% of newly licensed agents will never renew their license after TWO years!

Now that is a huge rate of failure! Only 20% of licensees move on to year three of their real estate career. That means the job of a real estate agent isn’t for the faint of heart and that succeeding means working really hard!

All of that is true. The last two years have been a lot of work. Not only the work of real estate but the work of improving and motivating myself to keep going. Even with my parent’s established team and systems, real estate was hard! It still is!

What they don’t tell you, is that the job isn’t about selling homes, it’s about successfully dealing with people of all different personalities and ushering them to a closed deal. It’s about being so self confident that you can handle rejection, stress, lost deals, no clients, and still keep going! It also has a lot to do with asking for business, something very uncomfortable. All of that, is why so many don’t succeed or quit right before a breakthrough is about to happen. It’s hard work!

So that is why I am celebrating this big win! I’ve made it to year three!!!

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January 17, 2019 /Kyle Clayton
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Buy a House With a FREE Realtor®!

December 07, 2018 by Kyle Clayton in real estate

Did you know? When you buy a home it doesn’t cost you a dime to hire a Realtor®!

That’s right!

How is this possible? Well, the seller pays the commission! When you sell your home, the listing agent charges the seller a percentage for commission. That percentage is split between the selling agent and the buyer’s agent.

Why? In order to list your home on the Multiple Listing Service, where everyone who’s looking to buy can see it, you have to offer a commission. So the selling agent lists the percentage a buyer’s real estate agent will get paid listed with the rest of the home’s information.

So it’s a no-brainer to hire a Realtor®, whenever you buy a home. Why wouldn’t you want to hire a professional, who can negotiate for you, when it doesn’t cost you a dime? You get a lot of protection, advice, and solid experience when you decide to hire a Realtor®. So DO IT! It’s completely FREE! Let’s work together and find you, your perfect home!

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December 07, 2018 /Kyle Clayton
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How to Lose a House in Today's Market

October 19, 2018 by Kyle Clayton in real estate

Home buying is one of the biggest decisions we make in our adult life. Unfortunately, there are tons of things that can make a deal fall through– especially if you aren’t working with an experienced professional.

Here are 10 ways you might to lose out on your dream home (and how to avoid them):

  1. You don’t have enough saved for a down payment. Surprise! Houses are expensive. The down payment for which you’ve spent so much time saving might not be enough. In addition to closing costs, there can also be other fees. Make sure that you have significant cushion savings, in addition to whatever you plan on putting down for your house.

  2. You don’t have your ducks in a row. Staying organized is essential when you’re house hunting. Are you serious about the bid you’re putting down? Make sure that you’re fully aware of all deadlines, contingencies, and paperwork involved in moving forward with your home purchase.

  3. You’re shopping out of your budget. Looking for houses way outside of your budget is the first way to “lose a house”—you’ll just be losing a home you never had a chance of having. When you shop above your budget you’re sure to find a dream house that’s nothing more than that: a dream.

    Plan for the strong possibility of putting in an offer above asking price. This may mean looking at homes listed a few thousand below your budget to create padding in your budget to make a higher offer. 

  4. You lose a bidding war. Quick, decisive, assertive—these are all necessary traits to winning a bidding war. Working with an agent who can negotiate on your behalf is a great way to ensure you play your cards right.

  5. You come down with a case of buyer’s remorse. Buyer’s remorse plagues homebuyers across the nation. What’s the most obvious symptom of this condition? Cold feet. Sales contracts fall through all the time because buyers back out at the last second, succumbing to the fear of such a life-altering decision. Trust your gut.

  6. You close too slowly. Sellers are trying to get sales contracts through as swiftly as possible. In this climate of high demand and limited inventory, residential real estate is a hot market. There will almost always be someone behind you, vying for your potential future home—if you really want it, work hard to satisfy the seller and make things official as soon as possible.

  7. You don’t have an experienced agent. None of the above issues are simple. Having someone on your side that knows the ropes of the home buying process is the most valuable tool in your box. Your agent is there to take the brunt of the work off your shoulders and hold your hand along the way. Let a professional help you with the most important purchase of your life.

  8. Your inspections aren’t timely. If you’re lucky, all you’ll need is one inspection. However, the inspection is just a first step. If an inspector discovers any problems, you’ll have to start making appointments with specialists to look further into the house’s issues. Don’t waste any time getting the inspections going or you might find yourself without a house to inspect.

  9. Your Seller receives a low appraisal. An appraisal that comes in lower than anticipated is always taken by the seller as a personal blow. This proves to be an issue for the buyer, too. Either the seller will become difficult or, even worse, you’ll have to pay the difference between the appraisal and the sales price out of pocket.

  10. You can’t secure a mortgage. You’re so close to the finish—and then your mortgage application is declined. Nothing will lose you a house faster than the inability to pay for it! Apply for pre-approval so the seller knows that you’ll actually be able to buy their home; don’t wait for something to go wrong. If you are proactive throughout the buying process the odds of you losing the home are significantly slimmed.

Have questions or need an experienced Realtor® to help you win? Email me at Kyle@teamclayton.com or call 623-334-5144.

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October 19, 2018 /Kyle Clayton
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Pathway to Purchase Program

September 06, 2018 by Kyle Clayton in real estate

The Pathway to Purchase Program is down payment assistance of up to 10% of your purchase price! That's a huge help for homebuyers! Even better, is that this assistance can be used for down payment and closing costs! 

Could this open up the possibility for homeownership to you? Let's talk!

When you decide to use this assistance, you must buy within the covered zip codes listed. You cannot buy a home outside of those areas. So that is a limitation but for that much of a boost, it may be worth it in the long run. 

You'll get a 30-year fixed rate, FHA loan, which is perfect for a first-time homebuyer! You just have to meet a minimum credit score and have a debt to income ratio of 45% or lower.  The property also has to be your primary residence but you don't have to be a first-time buyer!

As a Realtor®, I am really excited about this program and I hope it can help a lot of people looking to buy. So if you're interested in more information, email me at Kyle@TeamClayton.com! I'll send you a flyer with more information and a lender you can reach out to sign up!

Let's get you in a home! 

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September 06, 2018 /Kyle Clayton
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Your Donation's Impact on Phoenix Children's Hospital!

August 09, 2018 by Kyle Clayton in charity, real estate

Small donations, make a huge impact and that is why we're participating in a Penny Drive! Literally every dollar counts, so if you can make a donation, please do!

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August 09, 2018 /Kyle Clayton
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6 Tips for Curb Appeal

May 31, 2018 by Kyle Clayton in real estate, housing market

First impressions are important in so many situations, like: meeting new people, interviewing for a job, and when buying or selling a house. Curb appeal can create a great first impression and make your home welcoming for visitors. So here's some tips:

  1. Red Door: Not only are they classic, red doors create a universal feeling of being welcome. Visitors will be drawn to the front door, wanting to come right inside! Talk about a great way to welcome people to your home!
  2. Flowers: Color is huge, so grab a tray of seasonal flowers and get them planted! In pots or in the ground, add some pop of color to your front yard. Just don't forget to water them!
  3. Curved Pathways: From the sidewalk, add a slightly curved pathway to your door. It will create a traffic pattern and give visitors a direct way to enter your home. Plus you can line it with flowers or other cool, local plants!
  4. Wreaths: Adding a seasonal wreath on your door adds another layer of curb appeal. People love the "homey" feeling a wreath can bring to a home. Tap in to those feelings! Not a wreath person? Do a cute sign or colorful mat!
  5. Contrast: Make your house stand out with contrasting colors! Have a white house? Try black! Have a gray house? Paint some aqua accents! The contrast in colors will make your home unique and memorable. 
  6. Fly a Flag: Owning a home is part of the American Dream, so fly your flag! Have a family member in the Military? Fly their branches' flag! Everyone loves a flag, so put one outside of your home!

These are some easy ways to spruce up your home, even if your not selling! Spring is the perfect time to do these projects, so just pick one that you can handle and tackle it! Share your pictures with me on Instagram or Facebook! I'd love to see what you do!

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May 31, 2018 /Kyle Clayton
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The Process of Selling Your Home

February 14, 2018 by Kyle Clayton in real estate, housing market

The process of selling your home can seem daunting but with Team Clayton, it won't be! That doesn't mean you shouldn't know what's going on, so here's what you can expect when you decide to sell your home. 

  1. Interview Agents: Make sure they can not only list your home but get it sold. Professional photos? Transaction Coordinator? Make sure they can get the job done. 
  2. Price Your Home: A real estate agent should tour your home, to see the finishes and upgrades you may have made to the property. Then they can do a comparative analysis to determine your home's value.
  3. Prepare Your Home: You may have some homework to get ready for photos, to pack up personal items, or even some minor repairs. The goal is to help the buyers envision themselves in you home. Your REALTOR® should give you tips. 
  4. Time for Showings: Now is the stressful part. However, your agent should have set up the showing instructions to make it as easy on you and your pets as possible. So make sure your input on how you want your home shown, is heard. 
  5. Time for Offers: After about 10 showings, we should expect an offer. If not, we'll want to look at the feedback on your home and adjust accordingly. This is when you listen to the market, so be open to change!
  6. SOLD!: Once you get an offer, the process isn't complete. This is where you negotiate price, who pays closing costs, and a closing date. So having an experienced REALTOR® with good negotiation skills, actually pays!

Phase two of selling your home involves fulfilling the contractual obligations and getting to the close of escrow date. Here's what that involves:

  1. Inspection Period: From the date you accept the contract, the buyer has 10 days to complete inspections. This could involves any number of inspectors so be patient and don't worry. They will do their best work with you away, so plan a day out of the house. *During this period, the buyer can walk at any time.
  2. Repairs: Once the inspection period is complete, you will have a list of repairs that the seller wants you to complete, based on the inspections. This is where more negotiation begins, so decide what you're willing to repair and what you wont. *Depending on what you decide, you may have 5 more days of inspection period. 
  3. Appraisal: The lender orders an appraisal after the inspection and he will determine your homes values. If it comes in too high, more negotiations! Just right, then the deal moves forward. This may be the most crucial point to have good negotiator on your side.
  4. Close of Escrow: Most agents will think it's smooth sailing from here, but not us! We make sure to maintain contact with the buyer's lender to ensure the loan process stays on track.
  5. Signing Day: Finally, the day to go down to the Title Company and sign all the paperwork is here. This completes the transaction and the Title Company will do the rest. Once they record the paperwork at the County Recorder's Office, it's official. You have to be moved out by that time, no exceptions! 

Talk about a lot to handle! So, ask your REALTOR® how many transactions they do a year. That will tell you how experienced they are at getting deals done! It's one thing to list a home for sale, it's another task to get it sold! So give us a call and put our team to work for you!

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Have any questions? Email me at Kyle@teamclayton.com or on Facebook!

February 14, 2018 /Kyle Clayton
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