Saturday, December 28, 2013

Single Family - Detached, Ranch - Goodyear, AZ

Single Family - Detached, Ranch - Goodyear, AZ: Visual shows :: Stunning Custom Home with Breathtaking Mountain or City Views. Nearly
1/2 Acre Corner Lot. Elegant Entrance that flows through the family
room into the Lavish Kitchen. Custom Upgraded Kitchen Cabinets.
Granite Countertops. 6 burner Gas Range. Stainless Appliances. Neutral
Paint. 20'' Tile. Upgraded Window Coverings. Motorized Window
Coverings in Family Room. This 5 Bedroom 4 Bath 3 Car Garage Boasts of
perfection. true Pride of Ownership. This one is a must see. For Additional Pictures and Information contact Rodney at 623-217-7548 or visit http://www.RodneyBarnesRealEstate for more Goodyear Homes for Sale.


Monday, December 23, 2013

A Look Back: Best Home Design Trends From 2013

A Look Back: Best Home Design Trends From 2013

What a year for home design it’s been! A recovering housing market has led more home owners to spruce up their interiors. As designers take a look forward of what will be trending in 2014, let’s take a look back at the design trends that caught on this year that will likely stick around.
Realtor.com developed a new web page — “2013 Real Estate Review” – a collection of some of the top trending real estate stories from the year as well as predictions for 2014. One of the articles featured offers a look back at The Year’s Best Décor Trends. Among the trends:
Wooded decors: Natural-looking wood grains showed up in more home décor, particularly the kitchen – from the cabinets to butcher block counters. The greater use of natural-looking wood grains offered a “light, modern feel while still adding a homey comfort.”
Larger sinks: Farmhouse utility sinks have been gaining popularity over the last few years but really caught on in 2013. The deep, double sink offers up clean lines and a classic use, realtor.com notes.
Flexible furniture: Furniture that can be shifted, moved, and customized gained popularity. For example, kitchen islands that could be expanded like a dining room table for family gatherings. Regardless of small spaces or large, more home owners also looked to incorporate more multifunctional pieces too, such as an ottoman that could also double up as storage.
Tile explosion: The use of nontraditional tile surged in 2013. “Tile with a natural touch continued the wood trend, with grain and uneven edges that mimicked boards,” realtor.com notes. Faux wood tile was incorporated throughout the house too – kitchens, bathrooms, living rooms, and even bedroom walls.
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Sunday, December 15, 2013

Leaning Tower of Pisa reopens

On this day in 2001, Italy's Leaning Tower of Pisa reopens after a team of experts spent 11 years and $27 million to fortify the tower without eliminating its famous lean.
In the 12th century, construction began on the bell tower for the cathedral of Pisa, a busy trade center on the Arno River in western Italy, some 50 miles from Florence. While construction was still in progress, the tower's foundation began to sink into the soft, marshy ground, causing it to lean to one side. Its builders tried to compensate for the lean by making the top stories slightly taller on one side, but the extra masonry required only made the tower sink further. By the time it was completed in 1360, modern-day engineers say it was a miracle it didn't fall down completely. 
Though the cathedral itself and the adjoining baptistery also leaned slightly, it was the Torre Pendente di Pisa, or Leaning Tower of Pisa, that became the city's most famous tourist attraction. By the 20th century, the 190-foot-high white marble tower leaned a dramatic 15 feet off the perpendicular. In the year before its closing in 1990, 1 million people visited the old tower, climbing its 293 weathered steps to the top and gazing out over the green Campo dei Miracoli (Field of Miracles) outside. Fearing it was about to collapse, officials appointed a group of 14 archeologists, architects and soil experts to figure out how to take some--but not all--of the famous tilt away.
Though an initial attempt in 1994 almost toppled the tower, engineers were eventually able to reduce the lean by between 16 and 17 inches by removing earth from underneath the foundations. When the tower reopened on December 15, 2001, engineers predicted it would take 300 years to return to its 1990 position. Though entrance to the tower is now limited to guided tours, hordes of tourists can still be found outside, striking the classic pose--standing next to the tower pretending to hold it up--as cameras flash.
http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/leaning-tower-of-pisa-reopens

Sunday, December 8, 2013

Weekly Market Snapshot. Inventory continues to Grow and Buyers are becoming more particular.

The Phoenix real estate market continues to grow, giving buyers more and more options -- absolutely a great time to be selling and buying! Here is your weekly market snapshot. For more information on Goodyear homes for sale. Call Rodney Barnes Real Estate direct at 623-217-7548



Monday, December 2, 2013

Foreclosed Owners Get Second Chance Sooner. Within a Year in Some Cases.

Foreclosed Owners Get Second Chance Sooner

Those who lost their home due to financial hardships may get another shot at being home owners again soon. The Federal Housing Administration recently announced that they would shorten the waiting period for qualified borrowers who’ve had a bankruptcy, foreclosure, deed in lieu of foreclosure, or short sale who want to buy a home again. Under the FHA's Back-to-Work program, home owners must show that they have their finances back in order and they must receive counseling from a HUD-approved agency. Those who meet the requirements can apply to buy a property in as little as a year.
“The Back to Work program is a great opportunity for us to help those impacted by the recent housing crisis,” Heather Shanahan, a representative with a HUD-approved housing counseling agency called Springboard, told HousingWire. "Our goal in our counseling sessions is to enable the borrower to better understand their loan options and the obligations.”
Counselors provide borrowers with a customized action plan that reflects household budgets and shows borrowers how they can meet their financial obligations to prevent default again in the future.
The Back-to-Work program is also helping borrowers purchase their first homes, in some cases.
Foreclosed Owners Get Second Chance Sooner

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