14217 W. Valley View Dr., Litchfield Park, AZ 85340

14217 Valley View

This is a 3 bd, 3.5 ba,a 5726 sq ft.single level custom, Spanish-influenced villa featuring a 900 sf basement with Brazilian mahogany wood floors and an 1100 bottle,temperature-controlled wine cellar. Enter in to the secure courtyard and stop by the charming guest quarters. This is an entertainer’s delight featuring a gourmet kitchen complete with appliances that include Dacor, Wolfe, Miele and Sub-Zero. The master suite has a double-sided fireplace and sitting room. Master Bath is amazing. Lutron programmed lighting, multi-zones, resort-style, heated pool and spa area and an outside kitchen are part of this fabulous home. SEEING IS BELIEVING!

7031 N. 187th Ave., Waddell, AZ 85335

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New price!! Got horses? Almost 2 acres of gorgeous horse property here! And it’s a traditional sale!! Park in the circular driveway, step inside the foyer, and notice the gorgeous dual access staircase. The gourmet kitchen includes granite counter tops, double ovens, and a huge island. The roomy master suite includes a ginormous bathroom w/a jetted tub and a separate state-of-the-art shower. Cozy up in the winters in front of 1 of the 2 fireplaces. Cool off in the summers, splashing around in the sparkling pool. Bring your cars, trucks & toys! There’s parking & storage galore, including a 20’X40′ enclosed shed w/electricity, an additional covered storage area, a 2-car side-entry garage, and a 4-car slab w/a 1-car carport. This property has so much to offer!

15292 W. Polk St., Goodyear, AZ 85338 just came on the market!

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Honey, this is it! This incredible home is situated on the nicest & biggest lot in the esteemed Rancho Mirage community. It’s over 10,000 s.f., there aren’t any homes behind, has a sparkling pool with waterfall, has a storage shed, green grass & an extended covered patio. Don’t miss the gorgeous mountain views!! Right down the street is the playground & park. The home has been meticulously maintained inside & out. And all of the appliances stay, including the washer, dryer & refrigerator! Wow…this is a deal you can’t pass up! Come see it today!

9944 W. Riviera Dr., Sun City, AZ 85351 is hot on the market!

Honey, stop the car! This charming 3 bed, 2 bath ranch has everything you need to make this house your home. Oversized lot is surrounded by a very private block wall.There’s a 1-car garage w/lots of storage space, a workshop/storage room & a separate golf cart garage! Recent upgrades include a new roof w/a transferrable 29-yr. warranty, newer a/c unit & newer bathroom fixtures. All appliances stay w/the home, including washer, dryer, dishwasher & mounted flat screen tv. The AZ room is perfect for enjoying nice weather all year long. Enjoy the abundance of fruit trees…figs, pink grapefruits, tangerines & oranges. The extended concrete patio in the back yard is great for outdoor entertaining. All of these amenities combined with a prime location, what more could you ask for? See it today!!

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Top 10 Scams of 2012

The Better Business Bureau releases its annual list of the worst schemes that aimed to steal people’s money or identity, By Cameron Huddleston, Kiplinger.com

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Each year the Better Business Bureau investigates thousands of scams, from new schemes that take advantage of current events to old ploys used time and again to bilk people. The BBB uses its data, along with reports from federal agencies and other sources, to compile an annual list of the top scams — not necessarily the biggest as far as the number of people affected or amount of money stolen but rather the most egregious, says Carrie Hurt, president and CEO of the Council of Better Business Bureaus.

Below you’ll find the BBB’s list of the top scams from the past year in nine categories, plus the “Scam of the Year.”

Top Fake Check Scam: Car Ads – The Internet Crime Complaint Center, a partnership between the FBI and the National White Collar Crime Center, received many complaints in 2012 about online ads promising to pay people $400 or more a week for driving around with company logos on their car. People would be sent a check and asked to deposit in their account and wire part of the payment to a graphic designer who would customize the ad for their vehicle. There was no graphic designer or ad, though, and the check would bounce – usually after people had wired money to the scammers.

Top Emergency Scam: Grandparent Scam – This scam that’s been around a long time involves a grandchild or other relative who is traveling abroad and asks for money to be wired to him right away because he was mugged or hurt (and says, “Please don’t tell Mom and Dad.”). According to the BBB, the FBI reports that it’s easier for scammers to tell a more plausible story because they can use information the “supposed” victim posts on Facebook or Twitter. The BBB says that you never should wire money without trying to contact the supposed victim at his or her regular phone number or checking with family members to see if that person really is traveling.

Top Employment Scam: Mystery Shopping – Legitimate companies do use mystery shoppers to provide feedback on customer service, merchandise quality and other quality-control metrics. However, there are plenty of illegitimate offers for this sort of work. Scammers often tell prospective mystery shoppers that evaluating a wire-service company is part of the job and that they need to deposit a check and send back part of the money (and, of course, the victim finds out that the check has bounced after the money’s been wired). According to the BBB, the Mystery Shopping Providers Association says its members don’t prepay shoppers. To find a legitimate gig, visit www.mysteryshop.org.

Top Advance Fee/Prepayment Scam: Nonexistent Loans – Loan scams tend to be advertised online and promise things such as no credit check or easy repayment. However, you have to make the first payment upfront, buy an “insurance policy” or pay some other fee to secure the loan. This past year, there was a new twist on this loan scam: Consumers were threatened with lawsuits and law enforcement action if they didn’t pay back loans they said they had never even taken out in the first place. According to the BBB, some victims were called at their workplace, or their relatives were called. The embarrassment of being thought of as a delinquent caused some victims to pay even when they knew they didn’t owe the money, the BBB says.

Top Phishing Scam: President Obama Will Pay Your Utility Bills – I actually wrote about this scam last year. Thousands of people became victims of scammers who called, sent text messages, showed up at homes or used social media to tout a federal assistance program that would pay up to $1,000 on utility or credit-card bills – but there was no such program. Consumers were asked to give their Social Security numbers and other personal information to access what actually was a phony bank account and routing number to use when paying their bills online. To avoid such scams, never give personal information out over the phone unless you initiated the contact.

Top Sweepstakes Scam: Jamaican Phone Lottery – In this old scam that resurfaced last year, the calls come from Jamaica (area code 876) but the person claims to represent BBB, FBI or other trusted group and tells the victim that he’s won a large cash prize or government grant. The catch: You have to pay a fee to collect your winnings. If you get a call like this, hang up and report it to the BBB.

Top Identity Theft Scam: Fake Facebook Videos – Scammers used Twitter to send people direct messages claiming that there was an embarrassing video of them on Facebook, with a link. When people clicked on the link, they got an error message that said they needed to download a new version of Flash or other video player. The file was actually a virus or malware that could steal personal information from the computers or smart phones of people who downloaded it. Twitter recommends reporting such violations, changing your password and revoking connections to third-party applications that you don’t recognize.

Top Home Improvement Scam: Sandy Storm Repair – Scam artists took advantage of the damage caused by Hurricane Sandy by promising homeowners to make repairs. They asked to be paid in advance and never did the work. The BBB recommends always asking contractors for references, checking credentials and using BBB.org to find trusted contractors.

Top Sales Scam: Fake Olympics Goods – Scammers took advantage of the London Olympics to set up Web sites offering merchandise that didn’t exist. People who tried to purchase items simply lost their money. And counterfeit sports memorabilia also was common year-round. The BBB recommends buying directly from team stores and sites, or from legitimate retailers – not from people hawking wares on the street or outside stadiums. You’ll pay a little more, but it will be the real deal.

Scam of the Year: Newtown Charity Scams – Social media pages dedicated to the victims of the Sandy Hook Elementary shooting appeared with hours of the tragedy in Newtown, Conn. Some were created by scammers asking for money. According to the BBB, the FBI has already arrested one woman for posing as the aunt of one of the children killed, and state and federal agencies are investigating other possible fraudulent and misleading solicitations. “Although the number of people defrauded and the total dollars stolen is most likely low, the cynicism and sheer audacity of these scams merits our selecting it as the Top Scam of 2012,” the BBB says.

Reprinted with permission. All Contents ©2013 The Kiplinger Washington Editors. Kiplinger.com.

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17912 W SAMMY WAY Surprise, AZ 85374 Entertainer’s Dream Home!

Welcome to THE most gorgeous home in Arizona Traditions. It’s located on a private, corner lot with common areas & walking trails on side and rear. It’s truly an entertainer’s dream! The back yard boasts a heated, saltwater pool, a soothing in-ground spa, an outdoor fireplace w/extended seating areas, a large covered patio, and an enormous outdoor bar with bbq & fridge. Stay warm during the chilly months, in front of the gas fireplaces in the great room & master bedroom. Enjoy the ammenities, such as whole house solar panels & water filtration system & the newer attic fan. Tons of storage throughout, including plenty of cabinets, lots of closets & a butler’s pantry. Tile throughout the entire home make it very low-maintenance. Too many ammenities to list!! Must see to believe!!  Unbelievable price at $365,000!!  Call 602-301-9754 to schedule an appointment.

 

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The Top 10 Housing Market Predictions by Dave Liniger

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Open house at 34915 N. 30th Ave., Phoenix, today, December 29, 2012, from 12-4!!

This will be our last open house of 2012!! Come see us at 34915 N. 30th Ave., Phoenix, AZ 85086! This property is located in the highly sought after community of Tramonto. We’ll be here from 12-4 today, Saturday, December 29th. Call or text 602-301-9754 if you need directions. Please visit www.CannyTeam.com for more information. Happy New Year! We hope 2013 will be your best year yet!!

Come see us at our open house today from 12-4!

Come see us at our open house today from 12-4!

12215 W. Scotts Dr., El Mirage, AZ 85335 just hit the market!

Charming 2 bedroom home in the heart of El Mirage. It’s light, bright and in great condition…perfect for the first-time home buyer, small family or retiree. The refrigerator, washer & dryer all stay with the home. There are vaulted ceilings in the living room and kitchen. The covered patio has been converted to an Arizona room, with a cable outlet & a ceiling fan. It’s not a short sale, not a bank-owned, nor a fix-n-flip…traditional sale here, so expect a quick response!! The home has been professionally cleaned and the carpeting has also just been steam cleaned. It’s a great price at $85,000!! Call 602-301-9754 to schedule an appointment.