DISQUS

The Phoenix Real Estate Guy: Monsoon Brings Earth Fissure Woes in Queen Creek

  • Landflip · 1 year ago
    Yes...in real estate it is important to be informed about many aspects of the land and homes around you.
  • DEathmitten · 1 year ago
    That goes for all participants in the business - not just realtors, but lenders, renters, etc.
  • Splenditello · 1 year ago
    mother nature has been particularly ruthless these past few years. It really is starting to seem that there is no environment that is "all-safe" for development.
  • Keahi Pelayo · 1 year ago
    You make a great reason for hiring a broker with local knowledge.
    Aloha,
    Keahi
  • Melinda Slade · 1 year ago
    I am in real estate and I feel that there is entirely too much development is areas that are already known to be 'bad' areas. There has to be a line drawn somewhere.
    But that's my opinion and apparently mine alone.

    Melinda
  • Julie · 1 year ago
    Well, it is quite a paradox that people seem to move to Arizone for the low humidity but then they miss the lush lawns that cause the humidity and then they try to keep the lush lawns watered, which strains the water table. People need to learn to embrace the area they moved to and stop trying to change it - it upsets the balance of nature and then disasters happen.