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Arcadia Real Estate ActivityTRANSCRIPT
If your home is currently listed, this is not a solicitation for that listing. Produced by Desert Lifestyle Publishing • 480.460.0996 • www.DesertLifestyle.net
Address Sq.Ft./Bed/Bath ListPriceCURRENTLYFORSALE6645 E. Calle Redondo 1705 / 3 / 2 $495,000 4430 N. 47th Pl. 1548 / 3 / 1.75 $500,000 4847 E. Calle Ventura 2136 / 4 / 2 $699,000 6711 E. Camelback Rd. #24 3170 / 4 / 2.5 $749,000 4301 N. Arcadia Dr. 4054 / 4 / 4 $850,000 4449 N. 53rd St. 3800 / 6 / 4.5 $895,000 5015 E. Arcadia Ln. 3142 / 4 / 2.5 $925,000 4122 N. 56th St. 3721 / 5 / 4 $975,000 5951 E. Calle Del Paisano 2817 / 4 / 3 $1,045,000 6445 E. Calle Del Media 4167 / 4 / 4.25 $1,150,000 3802 N. 60th Pl. 3215 / 5 / 4 $1,290,000 4302 N. 56th Pl. 3857 / 4 / 2.75 $1,350,000 5508 E. Exeter Blvd. 4675 / 5 / 4 $1,395,000 6001 E. Lafayette Blvd. 3510 / 5 / 4 $1,400,000 4413 N. Camino Allenada Rd. 5777 / 5 / 4 $1,499,999 5143 E. Exeter Blvd. 3898 / 4 / 4.5 $1,595,000 4726 E. Calle Del Norte 4471 / 5 / 4 $1,645,000 6330 E. Montecito Ave. 5150 / 5 / 5 $1,895,000 4616 N. Royal Palm Cir. 4379 / 4 / 5 $1,950,000 5621 E. Calle Camelia 5238 / 5 / 6.5 $2,175,000 4425 N. Arcadia Ln. 9039 / 6 / 7.5 $2,495,000 4908 E. Calle Del Medio 5852 / 5 / 5.5 $2,950,000 5914 E. Lafayette Blvd. 5438 / 4 / 4 $3,375,0006420 E. Exeter Blvd. 3564 / 4 / 3 $6,250,000 5130 E. Exeter Blvd. 7181 / 5 / 5 $10,990,000SALEPENDING4810 E. Calle Redonda 2095 / 3 / 2 $399,999 6445 E. Calle Redondo St. 1679 / 3 / 2 $400,000 3820 N. 56th St. 2148 / 4 / 2 $425,000 5115 E. Lafayette Blvd. 2600 / 2 / 2 $479,000 4821 E. Calle Tuberia 3262 / 5 / 3.5 $550,000 6711 E. Camelback Rd. #35 2136 / 3 / 2.5 $599,000 5801 E. Calle Del Paisano St. 2225 / 4 / 3 $649,500 6213 E. Calle Rosa 2610 / 4 / 2 $695,000 5433 E. Calle Ventura 3331 / 4 / 3 $775,000 4570 E. Calle Tuberia 3079 / 4 / 4 $799,000 6102 E. Calle Del Media 3176 / 4 / 3.5 $799,000 4602 E. Calle Del Medio 3693 / 4 / 3 $810,000 6133 E. Calle Del Paisano 3759 / 5 / 2 $829,500 4701 N. Dromedary Rd. 3829 / 4 / 3 $895,0004125 N. Jokake Dr. 2678 / 4 / 3 $1,000,000 5915 E. Exeter Blvd. 3724 / 4 / 5 $1,150,000 4401 N. 61st St. 7587 / 5 / 8 $1,750,000RECENTLYSOLD ListPrice SoldPrice4444 N. 46th Pl. 2288 / 4 / 4 $488,000 $340,0004631 N. Royal Palm Cir. 3750 / 4 / 3 $600,000 $425,0004430 N. 46th Pl. 2274 / 4 / 3 $499,900 $475,0004635 E. Calle Tuberia St. 2999 / 5 / 4 $527,500 $520,0006133 E. Calle Del Paisano 3759 / 5 / 3 $550,000 $550,0004501 E. Calle Del Norte 3600 / 4 / 3 $879,000 $810,0005120 E. Arcadia Ln. 2878 / 4 / 2.5 $975,000 $850,0005837 E. Calle Tuberia 3366 / 5 / 3 $995,000 $905,0005437 E. Calle Ventura 3612 / 5 / 3.5 $1,095,000 $950,000
All information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. The properties on this list have been listed/sold by various participants in the MLS.
A Sampling of Real Estate Activity in ARCADIA
AsaproudresidentofArcadia,Ishareourloveandappreciationofouruniquearea.Infact,Igrewupamongthetree-linedstreetsofArcadiathatIstillcallhome.Today,IcontinuemyloveofArcadiaasaninvolvedmother,communityactivist,andrealestateagent.Asarealestatespecialistinourneighborhood,Ihavetheknowledgeandexperiencetoaidyouinanyrealestatetransaction. Selling?Turntomeforcomprehensivemarketdata:What’sselling,what’snot,andhowtopriceyourhomeproperly.Mymarketingprogramisaprovencomponenttoyoursuccess.Letmetellyouwhy. Buying?Withintimateknowledgeofthepropertiesforsaleinourarea,Ioftenknowoffantasticvaluesbeforetheyevenhitthemarket.Movingup?Sizingdown?HaveafriendorfamilymemberthatwantstomakeArcadiatheirhometoo?I’mheretohelp!
JEN SHEEDYYour Arcadia Neighbor & Realtor
Mobile:602.502.6600/Office:[email protected]
www.JenSheedy.com
As a Realtor with The Williams Real Estate Company, I’m honored to share the company’s philosophy of philanthropy. A sizable portion of every commission I earn is donated back into our community through various charitable organizations. Let me introduce you to one such organization that holds a special place in my heart.
ThePhoenixChildren’sHospital“ArtAdvisory”ofArizonabusiness leaders is promoting a program in which thepreciousartworkofyoungpatientsissoldtoraisemuchneeded funds. Call me to learn how you can purchaseartwork,orbecomeinvolvedasanambassadoryourself.
GoodDeedsDoneRightYouth Volunteers
Eager to Aid
May2010
Valley-BasedChildhelpA Local Point of Pride
JumboFinancingNew Solutions Available
What’sSelling?Arcadia’s Real Estate Report
Withallofthenewbankingregulations,itisthenewmodelforlenderstoerronthesideofcaution.Theyhavebecomeincreasinglyconservativewiththeirloanqualifications.Inthepast18monthsithasbeenfrustratingforsellersinthehigher-endresidentialmarketbecausetheirpoolofeligiblebuyershasbeendramaticallyreducedtothosebuyerswhoarewillingtocomeupwithverylargedownpaymentsfortheirpurchase.Conversely,it’sbeenequallyfrustratingforbuyerswhoarenowrequiredtoexpendmuchlargerdownpaymentstogetintohigher-pricedhomes.Manyborrowershavehadtoselltheirhomesatdiscountedprices.Thereincreatingthegaptoasuccessfulnewhomesale! Therearenewsolutions.Forexample,therearenowpreferredloanprogramsavailabletoborrowersinspecificprofessionstoobtainJumbofinancingwithaslittleas5%downpaymentandwithouttheaddedexpenseofprivatemortgageinsurance.
Q: Isthereacatch?Ithoughtlenderswheretighteninguptheirdownpaymentrequirements.A:Thismortgageisreferredtoasa“PortfolioLoan.”Theseareloansthatthelenderkeepsandservicesthemselves.
Q:Whywouldthisbeagreatloanforaluxuryhome?A:Becauseitallowstheborrowertopurchaseamilliondollarhomewithonly5%down,asaqualifiedprofessional.
Q:Whatifthepurchasepriceisabove$1million?A:This“professionalloanprogram”isdesignedtogouptoa$1,750,000loanamountwithgraduateddownpaymentrequirements.
Q:Theratesmustbereallyhigh;andwhataboutprivatemortgageinsurancethatiscostly?A:Theloandoesnotrequiremortgageinsuranceandtheratesareverycompetitive.
Simplicityisavirtueinbankingproductsandservices.Everyindividualorfamilyshouldbetreatedwiththeutmostcareandconcernfortheiruniqueneeds.Itbuildsourcommunity,…onehomeatatime!
SHERRIWALTHER•MORTGAGESPECIALISTBBVACompassDirect:602.619.4504•Fax:[email protected]
InhonorofNationalChildAbusePreventionMonth,
learnabouttheimpactofanincredibleorganization
thatcelebrated50yearsofworkin2009.Childhelp,
foundedin1959byCEOandCo-FounderSara
O’MearaandPresidentandCo-FounderYvonne
Fedderson,isanon-profitorganizationdedicated
tohelpingvictimsofchildabuseandneglect,and
at-riskchildren.Withitsnationalheadquartersin
Scottsdale,theorganizationfocusesonadvocacy,
prevention,treatment,andcommunityoutreach.In
doingso,Childhelphasbroughthealingtocountless
childrenduringthelastfivedecades.
Butjusthowdidthiswonderfulorganizationget
started?In1959,whileonagovernment-sponsored
goodwilltourofJapan,youngHollywoodactresses
SaraO’MearaandYvonneFeddersondiscovered
11Japanese-Americanchildrenwanderingthestreets
ofTokyo,Japan.Thechildren,bornfromAmerican
troopsduringtheKoreanWar,werenotwelcomeat
orphanagesbecauseoftheirmixed-race.Eventually,
theactualnumberoftheseorphanedchildren
grewtomorethan100anditbecamecleartothe
actressesthataseparateorphanageneededtobe
created.RaisingfundsbackintheStates,O’Meara
andFeddersonhelpedfundahomeforthechildren
andeventuallyfoundedInternationalOrphans
Incorporated(IOI).From1960to1964,IOIhelped
establishnineorphanages,aschool,andahospitalin
JapanandVietnam.In1974,thegrouphelpedrescue
thousandsoforphansfromVietnam.
Theorganization’sfocusshiftedtoAmerica’s
problemofchildabusewhenthefoundersmet
then-FirstLadyofCaliforniaNancyReagan,who
suggestedbringingtolightAmerica’s“best-kept
secret.”In1978,now-calledChildhelpdevelopeda
residentialtreatmentfacilityexclusivelyforseverely
abusedchildren.KnownastheVillageofChildhelp
WestinBeaumont,California,thecenteroffered
therapeuticprogramsandinnovativeartandanimal
therapyprograms.And,astheysay,therestishistory.
Today,Childhelpoperatestreatmentcentersacross
thecountry—includingacenterinPhoenixanda
mobilecentertravelingthroughoutNortheastern
Arizona—and,since1982,operatestheChildhelp
NationalChildAbuseHotline,1-800-4-A-CHILD®,
whichoperates24hoursaday,sevendaysaweek,
andreceivescallsfromthroughouttheUnited
States,Canada,theU.S.VirginIslands,PuertoRico,
andGuam.Thehotlineofferscrisisintervention,
information,literature,andreferralstothousandsof
emergency,socialservice,andsupportresources.
Thehotlineisforchildrenofabuseandforparents
whofeeltheyarelosingcontrolandwanttobesure
theydon’tendangertheirchildren.
TolearnmoreaboutChildhelp,orhowyoucan
volunteertimeormakedonations,call480.922.8212
orvisitchildhelp.org.
Arcadia youth from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints
sacrificed three days of their Spring Break to provide service in three
different ways! The youth, ranging in ages from 12-18, travelled to
chilly Prescott, Arizona to the Pine Summit Camp and enjoyed the
tranquility of the pine trees, mountain air and freshly fallen snow.
Their sole purpose however, was not to just enjoy the outdoors…
they were on a mission to serve!
Mission#1:TorepairatrailwashedoutbyastormatWatsonWoodsRiparianPreserve.The youth and their leaders worked for hours shoveling dirt and rocks
into an 8 foot deep by 10 foot wide area to connect a washed out
trail with a bridge. Hundreds of rocks were collected from the
surrounding area to repair the sides of the trail. The project was
organized and directed by Arcadia High School student Hank
Cashen as his Eagle project.
Mission#2:Toclean,paintandrepairhorsestallsfortheHorseswithHeartOrganization. Saguaro High School student Adam Sanft
organized and directed another Eagle project
to aid the Horses with Heart Organization, an
organization which provides equine experiences
for people with physical, mental, and emotional
disabilities. Under Adam’s direction, the youth
cleaned stalls, painted new signs with the horses’
names, and learned to groom the horses.
Mission#3:Toprovideasafeandenjoyablecarnivalforchildrenwithspecialneedsandtheirfamilies. A large, musty gym was transformed into an
energetic carnival of fun, where families with
special needs children were invited to enjoy free
of charge! From face painting to bowling, cotton
candy to popcorn and Superman to Snow White,
the youth provided it all! Some youth dressed up
as characters to mingle with the children, others
served as booth workers: painting nails, putting
prizes on fishing poles, running a cookie walk, and
more. Some youth were assigned as a buddy for
the children. They were privileged to interact and
engage with children who innately love life! Smiles
were abundant and REAL from the children to the
volunteers!
Over the course of the three-day service retreat the youth came to understand that through service and
love, all are strengthened. Their 2010 theme “Be Strong and of a Good Courage” (Joshua 1:9) rang clear as
they boldly and willingly served!
IS THERE A DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE?Actually,thereisadoctor,attorney,CPAanddentistinthehouse!
CHILDHELP - HELPING CHILDREN IN NEED
Theyouthtransformedalocalgyminto
acarnivalforspecialneedschildren
inPrescottValley
Haveachildorfamilymemberwithaproud
accomplishmentyou’dliketoshare?
Schoolachievements,communityservice,awardrecipients…
letmedothebraggingforyou!SimplycalloremailmeandI’llincludeitinnextmonth’s
ArcadiaLifestyle.
Industriousvolunteersrepairingastorm-damagedtrail
MorganDeaton,Saguarosophomore,groomsahorseattheranch
Helping Arizona’s Children ChildhelpofferstwowaystohelpthechildrenofArizona.TheChildhelpChildren’sCenterofArizona,openedinPhoenixin1998,usesaone-stopapproachtoinvestigatingandtreatingchildabuse.Thisfacilityusesateam-approachbetweenlawenforcementandmedicalandchildprotectiveservices.Thecenterstaffsmorethan60full-timeprofessionals.Andinkeepingwiththegoalofminimizingtraumatothechild,thereisaplayroomandeachchildwhovisitsthecenterisallowedtotakeandkeepatoyfromthegiftcloset. ForchildreninNortheasternArizona,Childhelp,inpartnershipwiththeSafeChildCenteratFlagstaffMedicalCenter,providesvariousservicesfromtheChildhelpChildren’sMobileAdvocacyCenterofNorthernArizona.Speciallydesignedforabusedchildreninruralandtribalcommunities,themobilecenteristhefirstofitskindinArizona,offeringone-stopservicesatselectedlocations.ThegoalofthisgroundbreakingserviceistoreduceinvestigationtimeandtraumaforabusevictimswhosimplyarenotabletotraveltothePhoenixlocation.
Withallofthenewbankingregulations,itisthenewmodelforlenderstoerronthesideofcaution.Theyhavebecomeincreasinglyconservativewiththeirloanqualifications.Inthepast18monthsithasbeenfrustratingforsellersinthehigher-endresidentialmarketbecausetheirpoolofeligiblebuyershasbeendramaticallyreducedtothosebuyerswhoarewillingtocomeupwithverylargedownpaymentsfortheirpurchase.Conversely,it’sbeenequallyfrustratingforbuyerswhoarenowrequiredtoexpendmuchlargerdownpaymentstogetintohigher-pricedhomes.Manyborrowershavehadtoselltheirhomesatdiscountedprices.Thereincreatingthegaptoasuccessfulnewhomesale! Therearenewsolutions.Forexample,therearenowpreferredloanprogramsavailabletoborrowersinspecificprofessionstoobtainJumbofinancingwithaslittleas5%downpaymentandwithouttheaddedexpenseofprivatemortgageinsurance.
Q: Isthereacatch?Ithoughtlenderswheretighteninguptheirdownpaymentrequirements.A:Thismortgageisreferredtoasa“PortfolioLoan.”Theseareloansthatthelenderkeepsandservicesthemselves.
Q:Whywouldthisbeagreatloanforaluxuryhome?A:Becauseitallowstheborrowertopurchaseamilliondollarhomewithonly5%down,asaqualifiedprofessional.
Q:Whatifthepurchasepriceisabove$1million?A:This“professionalloanprogram”isdesignedtogouptoa$1,750,000loanamountwithgraduateddownpaymentrequirements.
Q:Theratesmustbereallyhigh;andwhataboutprivatemortgageinsurancethatiscostly?A:Theloandoesnotrequiremortgageinsuranceandtheratesareverycompetitive.
Simplicityisavirtueinbankingproductsandservices.Everyindividualorfamilyshouldbetreatedwiththeutmostcareandconcernfortheiruniqueneeds.Itbuildsourcommunity,…onehomeatatime!
SHERRIWALTHER•MORTGAGESPECIALISTBBVACompassDirect:602.619.4504•Fax:[email protected]
InhonorofNationalChildAbusePreventionMonth,
learnabouttheimpactofanincredibleorganization
thatcelebrated50yearsofworkin2009.Childhelp,
foundedin1959byCEOandCo-FounderSara
O’MearaandPresidentandCo-FounderYvonne
Fedderson,isanon-profitorganizationdedicated
tohelpingvictimsofchildabuseandneglect,and
at-riskchildren.Withitsnationalheadquartersin
Scottsdale,theorganizationfocusesonadvocacy,
prevention,treatment,andcommunityoutreach.In
doingso,Childhelphasbroughthealingtocountless
childrenduringthelastfivedecades.
Butjusthowdidthiswonderfulorganizationget
started?In1959,whileonagovernment-sponsored
goodwilltourofJapan,youngHollywoodactresses
SaraO’MearaandYvonneFeddersondiscovered
11Japanese-Americanchildrenwanderingthestreets
ofTokyo,Japan.Thechildren,bornfromAmerican
troopsduringtheKoreanWar,werenotwelcomeat
orphanagesbecauseoftheirmixed-race.Eventually,
theactualnumberoftheseorphanedchildren
grewtomorethan100anditbecamecleartothe
actressesthataseparateorphanageneededtobe
created.RaisingfundsbackintheStates,O’Meara
andFeddersonhelpedfundahomeforthechildren
andeventuallyfoundedInternationalOrphans
Incorporated(IOI).From1960to1964,IOIhelped
establishnineorphanages,aschool,andahospitalin
JapanandVietnam.In1974,thegrouphelpedrescue
thousandsoforphansfromVietnam.
Theorganization’sfocusshiftedtoAmerica’s
problemofchildabusewhenthefoundersmet
then-FirstLadyofCaliforniaNancyReagan,who
suggestedbringingtolightAmerica’s“best-kept
secret.”In1978,now-calledChildhelpdevelopeda
residentialtreatmentfacilityexclusivelyforseverely
abusedchildren.KnownastheVillageofChildhelp
WestinBeaumont,California,thecenteroffered
therapeuticprogramsandinnovativeartandanimal
therapyprograms.And,astheysay,therestishistory.
Today,Childhelpoperatestreatmentcentersacross
thecountry—includingacenterinPhoenixanda
mobilecentertravelingthroughoutNortheastern
Arizona—and,since1982,operatestheChildhelp
NationalChildAbuseHotline,1-800-4-A-CHILD®,
whichoperates24hoursaday,sevendaysaweek,
andreceivescallsfromthroughouttheUnited
States,Canada,theU.S.VirginIslands,PuertoRico,
andGuam.Thehotlineofferscrisisintervention,
information,literature,andreferralstothousandsof
emergency,socialservice,andsupportresources.
Thehotlineisforchildrenofabuseandforparents
whofeeltheyarelosingcontrolandwanttobesure
theydon’tendangertheirchildren.
TolearnmoreaboutChildhelp,orhowyoucan
volunteertimeormakedonations,call480.922.8212
orvisitchildhelp.org.
Arcadia youth from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints
sacrificed three days of their Spring Break to provide service in three
different ways! The youth, ranging in ages from 12-18, travelled to
chilly Prescott, Arizona to the Pine Summit Camp and enjoyed the
tranquility of the pine trees, mountain air and freshly fallen snow.
Their sole purpose however, was not to just enjoy the outdoors…
they were on a mission to serve!
Mission#1:TorepairatrailwashedoutbyastormatWatsonWoodsRiparianPreserve.The youth and their leaders worked for hours shoveling dirt and rocks
into an 8 foot deep by 10 foot wide area to connect a washed out
trail with a bridge. Hundreds of rocks were collected from the
surrounding area to repair the sides of the trail. The project was
organized and directed by Arcadia High School student Hank
Cashen as his Eagle project.
Mission#2:Toclean,paintandrepairhorsestallsfortheHorseswithHeartOrganization. Saguaro High School student Adam Sanft
organized and directed another Eagle project
to aid the Horses with Heart Organization, an
organization which provides equine experiences
for people with physical, mental, and emotional
disabilities. Under Adam’s direction, the youth
cleaned stalls, painted new signs with the horses’
names, and learned to groom the horses.
Mission#3:Toprovideasafeandenjoyablecarnivalforchildrenwithspecialneedsandtheirfamilies. A large, musty gym was transformed into an
energetic carnival of fun, where families with
special needs children were invited to enjoy free
of charge! From face painting to bowling, cotton
candy to popcorn and Superman to Snow White,
the youth provided it all! Some youth dressed up
as characters to mingle with the children, others
served as booth workers: painting nails, putting
prizes on fishing poles, running a cookie walk, and
more. Some youth were assigned as a buddy for
the children. They were privileged to interact and
engage with children who innately love life! Smiles
were abundant and REAL from the children to the
volunteers!
Over the course of the three-day service retreat the youth came to understand that through service and
love, all are strengthened. Their 2010 theme “Be Strong and of a Good Courage” (Joshua 1:9) rang clear as
they boldly and willingly served!
IS THERE A DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE?Actually,thereisadoctor,attorney,CPAanddentistinthehouse!
CHILDHELP - HELPING CHILDREN IN NEED
Theyouthtransformedalocalgyminto
acarnivalforspecialneedschildren
inPrescottValley
Haveachildorfamilymemberwithaproud
accomplishmentyou’dliketoshare?
Schoolachievements,communityservice,awardrecipients…
letmedothebraggingforyou!SimplycalloremailmeandI’llincludeitinnextmonth’s
ArcadiaLifestyle.
Industriousvolunteersrepairingastorm-damagedtrail
MorganDeaton,Saguarosophomore,groomsahorseattheranch
Helping Arizona’s Children ChildhelpofferstwowaystohelpthechildrenofArizona.TheChildhelpChildren’sCenterofArizona,openedinPhoenixin1998,usesaone-stopapproachtoinvestigatingandtreatingchildabuse.Thisfacilityusesateam-approachbetweenlawenforcementandmedicalandchildprotectiveservices.Thecenterstaffsmorethan60full-timeprofessionals.Andinkeepingwiththegoalofminimizingtraumatothechild,thereisaplayroomandeachchildwhovisitsthecenterisallowedtotakeandkeepatoyfromthegiftcloset. ForchildreninNortheasternArizona,Childhelp,inpartnershipwiththeSafeChildCenteratFlagstaffMedicalCenter,providesvariousservicesfromtheChildhelpChildren’sMobileAdvocacyCenterofNorthernArizona.Speciallydesignedforabusedchildreninruralandtribalcommunities,themobilecenteristhefirstofitskindinArizona,offeringone-stopservicesatselectedlocations.ThegoalofthisgroundbreakingserviceistoreduceinvestigationtimeandtraumaforabusevictimswhosimplyarenotabletotraveltothePhoenixlocation.
If your home is currently listed, this is not a solicitation for that listing. Produced by Desert Lifestyle Publishing • 480.460.0996 • www.DesertLifestyle.net
Address Sq.Ft./Bed/Bath ListPriceCURRENTLYFORSALE6645 E. Calle Redondo 1705 / 3 / 2 $495,000 4430 N. 47th Pl. 1548 / 3 / 1.75 $500,000 4847 E. Calle Ventura 2136 / 4 / 2 $699,000 6711 E. Camelback Rd. #24 3170 / 4 / 2.5 $749,000 4301 N. Arcadia Dr. 4054 / 4 / 4 $850,000 4449 N. 53rd St. 3800 / 6 / 4.5 $895,000 5015 E. Arcadia Ln. 3142 / 4 / 2.5 $925,000 4122 N. 56th St. 3721 / 5 / 4 $975,000 5951 E. Calle Del Paisano 2817 / 4 / 3 $1,045,000 6445 E. Calle Del Media 4167 / 4 / 4.25 $1,150,000 3802 N. 60th Pl. 3215 / 5 / 4 $1,290,000 4302 N. 56th Pl. 3857 / 4 / 2.75 $1,350,000 5508 E. Exeter Blvd. 4675 / 5 / 4 $1,395,000 6001 E. Lafayette Blvd. 3510 / 5 / 4 $1,400,000 4413 N. Camino Allenada Rd. 5777 / 5 / 4 $1,499,999 5143 E. Exeter Blvd. 3898 / 4 / 4.5 $1,595,000 4726 E. Calle Del Norte 4471 / 5 / 4 $1,645,000 6330 E. Montecito Ave. 5150 / 5 / 5 $1,895,000 4616 N. Royal Palm Cir. 4379 / 4 / 5 $1,950,000 5621 E. Calle Camelia 5238 / 5 / 6.5 $2,175,000 4425 N. Arcadia Ln. 9039 / 6 / 7.5 $2,495,000 4908 E. Calle Del Medio 5852 / 5 / 5.5 $2,950,000 5914 E. Lafayette Blvd. 5438 / 4 / 4 $3,375,0006420 E. Exeter Blvd. 3564 / 4 / 3 $6,250,000 5130 E. Exeter Blvd. 7181 / 5 / 5 $10,990,000SALEPENDING4810 E. Calle Redonda 2095 / 3 / 2 $399,999 6445 E. Calle Redondo St. 1679 / 3 / 2 $400,000 3820 N. 56th St. 2148 / 4 / 2 $425,000 5115 E. Lafayette Blvd. 2600 / 2 / 2 $479,000 4821 E. Calle Tuberia 3262 / 5 / 3.5 $550,000 6711 E. Camelback Rd. #35 2136 / 3 / 2.5 $599,000 5801 E. Calle Del Paisano St. 2225 / 4 / 3 $649,500 6213 E. Calle Rosa 2610 / 4 / 2 $695,000 5433 E. Calle Ventura 3331 / 4 / 3 $775,000 4570 E. Calle Tuberia 3079 / 4 / 4 $799,000 6102 E. Calle Del Media 3176 / 4 / 3.5 $799,000 4602 E. Calle Del Medio 3693 / 4 / 3 $810,000 6133 E. Calle Del Paisano 3759 / 5 / 2 $829,500 4701 N. Dromedary Rd. 3829 / 4 / 3 $895,0004125 N. Jokake Dr. 2678 / 4 / 3 $1,000,000 5915 E. Exeter Blvd. 3724 / 4 / 5 $1,150,000 4401 N. 61st St. 7587 / 5 / 8 $1,750,000RECENTLYSOLD ListPrice SoldPrice4444 N. 46th Pl. 2288 / 4 / 4 $488,000 $340,0004631 N. Royal Palm Cir. 3750 / 4 / 3 $600,000 $425,0004430 N. 46th Pl. 2274 / 4 / 3 $499,900 $475,0004635 E. Calle Tuberia St. 2999 / 5 / 4 $527,500 $520,0006133 E. Calle Del Paisano 3759 / 5 / 3 $550,000 $550,0004501 E. Calle Del Norte 3600 / 4 / 3 $879,000 $810,0005120 E. Arcadia Ln. 2878 / 4 / 2.5 $975,000 $850,0005837 E. Calle Tuberia 3366 / 5 / 3 $995,000 $905,0005437 E. Calle Ventura 3612 / 5 / 3.5 $1,095,000 $950,000
All information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. The properties on this list have been listed/sold by various participants in the MLS.
A Sampling of Real Estate Activity in ARCADIA
AsaproudresidentofArcadia,Ishareourloveandappreciationofouruniquearea.Infact,Igrewupamongthetree-linedstreetsofArcadiathatIstillcallhome.Today,IcontinuemyloveofArcadiaasaninvolvedmother,communityactivist,andrealestateagent.Asarealestatespecialistinourneighborhood,Ihavetheknowledgeandexperiencetoaidyouinanyrealestatetransaction. Selling?Turntomeforcomprehensivemarketdata:What’sselling,what’snot,andhowtopriceyourhomeproperly.Mymarketingprogramisaprovencomponenttoyoursuccess.Letmetellyouwhy. Buying?Withintimateknowledgeofthepropertiesforsaleinourarea,Ioftenknowoffantasticvaluesbeforetheyevenhitthemarket.Movingup?Sizingdown?HaveafriendorfamilymemberthatwantstomakeArcadiatheirhometoo?I’mheretohelp!
JEN SHEEDYYour Arcadia Neighbor & Realtor
Mobile:602.502.6600/Office:[email protected]
www.JenSheedy.com
As a Realtor with The Williams Real Estate Company, I’m honored to share the company’s philosophy of philanthropy. A sizable portion of every commission I earn is donated back into our community through various charitable organizations. Let me introduce you to one such organization that holds a special place in my heart.
ThePhoenixChildren’sHospital“ArtAdvisory”ofArizonabusiness leaders is promoting a program in which thepreciousartworkofyoungpatientsissoldtoraisemuchneeded funds. Call me to learn how you can purchaseartwork,orbecomeinvolvedasanambassadoryourself.
GoodDeedsDoneRightYouth Volunteers
Eager to Aid
May2010
Valley-BasedChildhelpA Local Point of Pride
JumboFinancingNew Solutions Available
What’sSelling?Arcadia’s Real Estate Report