Michelle Casuccio

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Arizona's Red-Hot Housing Market

Posted On: February 26th, 2020 4:51PM

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How to Decorate Coastal in Arizona!

Posted On: February 23rd, 2020 10:17PM

When you hear the word coastal what do you think? Hopefully parrots, bright hawaiian prints, neon palm tree lights, tiki bars and pink flamingos are not your first thoughts. Coastal style should evoke a mood or feeling of casual, breezy, seaside relaxation without bashing you over the head like a Margaritaville Restaurant! Coastal themed decor can be broken up into sub-categories like traditional coastal, coastal cottage, and contemporary coastal. Regardless of which you prefer, they all have several things in common, tons of natural sunlight, casual, airy furnishings, ocean inspired color palettes and natural elements from the sea or coast as decor accessories. Think neutrals like weathered driftwood grays and warm soft sand, crisp whites like a sailboat canvas and sand dollars, muted greens like beach grass, kelp and sea glass. Watery sea blues and aquas, deep navy and steels grays like the storm clouds over rough, tempestuous waters. So, even though we live over 600 hundred miles away from a California beach, go ahead and push back those drapes and let that glorious Arizona sunlight pour in. 

 

 

 

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Rainy Days

Posted On: February 22nd, 2020 8:09PM

It's a beautiful rainy day in Scottsdale, 89% humidity and overcast. Did you know? Rainy days are some of the best days to house hunt. Bad weather can be a bonus and in some cases, help you save money! Viewing homes in the rain can help you find potential problems, which in turn can help you either negotiate a better price or have a seller pay for repairs. Whether you're in the market for a mid-century modern home built years ago or a new construction, rainy weather gives you a different viewpoint and even clue you in on potential signs of water intrusion. These are signs you'd normally miss on a hot, dry and sunny day here in Arizona! 

 

Ask yourself these questions while out: Are the gutters clear or overflowing? Are downspouts draining properly? Is water being directed away from the foundation? What about the entrance to the basement from outside? Is it well-drained so water can't collect and get inside?

 

Remember, just because it's new doesn't mean it's good. Pointing out issues with new construction gives you the opportunity to discuss them with the builder or seller and get problems addressed. 


Bottom line: don't let bad weather put a damper on your house hunting. Use it as a home buying tool.


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January Postcard

Posted On: February 6th, 2020 7:14PM

New Year, New Home!

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December Postcard

Posted On: February 6th, 2020 7:12PM

Marking Postcard example

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