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There are a lot of reasons to purchase real estate in Arizona. If you live anywhere to the north, and are sick of cold and wet weather for more than half the year, the state offers the perfect shelter. People who sell their Port Perry real estate and move to the desert are delighted with 11 months of sunshine and temperatures that rarely go below five degrees Celsius any time of year.

The state has also become a bit of a retirement capital. If you are worried that your home sale in Whitby and subsequent relocation to Arizona will affect your health prospects negatively, have no fear. The communities have a very strong health and health sciences focus, and all the care anyone needs is readily available. It's also a great state for shopping and recreation, with dozens of large malls, sports teams, golf courses, and many other opportunities.

Everything positive about Arizona is available when you purchase a piece of Gilbert AZ real estate. Of course, buying real estate is a lot more than just the available amenities in the community. You also want to take a look at the purchase from a business perspective; what factors come into play when you are making an offer? What does the average house sell for? What can you expect from your property, investment wise? Let's take a look at a few of these questions below.

A look through the Gilbert real estate listings will show you houses listed at prices not much different from what you would pay for a Brampton home for sale or in another strong market. The average Gilbert property owner is asking for about $215,000 for their homes. Although this varies from neighborhood to neighborhood, in general Gilbert prices hover around this mark.

However, when seeking to offer a price that is truly fair, one must consider the market. If you ask a real estate agent, Caledon based or anywhere else, she will tell you that the market is determined as much by stock as anything else. If houses have been sitting in the listings for months, it's likely they are priced too high. With most houses in Gilbert staying on the market for two months - double the recommended time of one under normal real estate conditions - home owners are having to reconsider their prices.

As the savvy real estate buyer, this is where you come in. You are not buying a new condo in Toronto here, where developers can basically charge whatever they want. The demand in Gilbert is low, and the most commonly added word on a listing is Reduced. That means you have a lot of room to negotiate; with the average home selling for half the asking price, it looks as though plenty of people are doing just that!


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Wednesday, March 10, 2010