Luxury Homes in Arizona: $4.6 Million Luxury Home for Sale in Scottsdale, AZ.

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Luxury Home Videos and Virtual Tours in Arizona Luxury Real Estate. For more information about this property contact: Susan Gurley Website: http://www.suegurley.com/ Office: (480) 502-7827 Mobile: (602) 882-8119

ADDRESS: 9701 E. La Posads Cir. Scottsdale, AZ. 85255

DESCRIPTION: Incredible estate in the heart of Pinnacle Peak. Home was remodeled to perfection in 2005. New features include Venetian plastered wall, completely new kitchen with custom cabinets, Crestron system manages music throughout, security camera and pool, Leutron lighting system, motorized curtains & shades, theater designed by Rives and featured in Robb Report, soundproof room for aspiring musician, 2 master suites, salt water pool & spa, Koi pond, security gates, and incredible views.

-Single Family Property
-Status: ACTIVE
-County: Maricopa
-Year Built: 2001
-5 total bedroom(s)
-7 total bath(s)
-Approximately 8601 sq. ft.
-Two story
-Type: Single Family – Detached

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T & M Homes -Modular Home Placement.wmv

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This shows the placement of a modular home on foundation. T&M Homes

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“THIS NEW GREEN HOUSE”

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SEE HOW A HOUSE IS REALLY BUILT OUT OF STRAW THESE DAYS! DESIGNED FOR COMPLETE ENERGY EFFICIENCY, THESE STRAW BALE HOMES ARE IN CRESTONE, COLORADO, A SMALL TOWN JUST NORTH OF THE GREAT SAND DUNES NATIONAL PARK ,AT THE BASE OF THE SANGRE DE CHRISTO MOUNTAIN RANGE-AWESOME!

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Is it more beneficial for dogs to find homes or for dogs sit in shelters and pounds?

Posted by admin on March 29th, 2010 and filed under find homes | 13 Comments »

If dogs in general are as expensive to take care of as some insist, then the question must be raised, "Are many dogs better off sitting in pounds and shelters waiting to be euthanized instead going to tight-budget middle class homes?"

Many people that own dogs are found to be rather obsessive, and their voices get heard most when it comes to dog ownership.Alot of policies and laws have been changed to fit these obsessive dog owners request. Many of these owners don’t realize that they are actually hurting more dogs than they are helping. Many people love dogs though it has to be understood that dogs are just animals. You cannot put the same value of life on a dog as you would a human life. Human life is immensely more valuable than an animals. An illustration to reveal this goes along these lines," In a burning house a dog and man are trapped.You only have enough time to save one. Who do you save? If you were rationally sane you would choose to save the man."

Is it better for a dog to be in a shelter or with a middle income family? Of course it’s better off with the family. However, I think when people get dogs and the dog has a medical condition, too many people hide behind their tight finances.
Dogs are entitled to medical care and if you cannot afford at least the most basic medical care or are not willing to do what is needed to provide medical care, then you should not own a dog.
I am not rich by any means, but I realize that by bringing animals into my home I am agreeing to provide them with their basic needs. I have sold my wedding ring in the past during a time when money was tight and my dog required surgery. I could have said I couldn’t afford it, but the fact is, if I was not willing to sell something, then I have no right owning the dog. If there is a huge emergency and you really cannot afford it, then it is time to either find a rescue or other organization to help you, get a second job, or have the decency to at least put the dog down rather than watch it suffer "hoping" it will get better.
Getting a dog is a big responsibility and if people are not ready to own up to it financially, emotionally, etc., then they should not have a dog.
I know that human life comes before animal life, but life is still life even if it is a dog, and we as the more intelligent being is responsible to provide care for our animals. Having a dog is a privilege. We don’t HAVE to have a dog, we choose to have a dog, and in choosing to have a dog we choose to provide them with all their needs.
You say that these laws are hurting dogs rather than helping them, well I strongly disagree. I have worked in rescue a long time and I have seen what people are capable of. I would much rather have a dog put to sleep rather than have them in a neglectful situation. Dogs feel pain, they get depressed, lonely, cold, hurt, etc., and it is better to be euthanized than to be in a situation where they are not properly cared for.
I understand your thinking, but you are not factoring in that many people are capable of completely neglecting a dog to the point of out right abuse.
Is is better for a dog to be in shelter than a GOOD home? Absolutely not! But it is better off in a shelter than a neglectful home and these laws help weed out the bad situations.

I am selling my small but profitable home luxury brand. How much valuation multiple should I expect?

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My business has evolved from few items sold at home five years ago, to a brand with 5 lines of products (home deco, fashion accessories, bags, etc) sold in my two shops (leased) and about 15 point of sales. My business is profitable but it is totally depending on me working here, since I create the product and organize the manufacturing. How much can I expect to sell it to a company that has already other brands and shops?

what will the market bear?
too expensive and lost sales are hard
to make up in a bad month .
too cheap and you can’t put
quality materials and workmanship
into the products and still pay the bills.
anyone you sell to will want to
make 50 to 100 percent of cost or
even more (greedy bastards) to cover shipping.
and then it still needs to be affordable
to return a good quantity of sales.
running a shop can be very draining,
if you could just set up a web portal, between
your presentation skills (a 1 time thing)
on-line sales would be a good way to
keep overhead down and maximize time for
design and production of products.
this would also allow you to
keep the prices reasonable while
retaining a higher percentage of profit
to keep the cycle going.
keeping a comfortable profit margin will
give you the leverage to get a loan
if you ever want to grow and help keep
the quality of design and product in vogue.
the demand for that quality will make
the product, the design, and the company
a commodity.

What is the difference between modular homes and prefabricated homes? Which ones are cheaper?

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Prefabricated homes are a large category of homes that include modular, panelized, and manufactured homes.

Modular homes are more expensive to build, but they gain value like a on site built home. The home comes in several pieces that are assembled and meets local codes. Often they are built better than on site constructed homes.

Manufactured homes come on site in one or two large sections. They lose value as they age, but they are cheaper initially.

Does anyone work as or know someone who works as a New Homes Sales Exec for a housebuilder??

Posted by admin on March 29th, 2010 and filed under new homes | 3 Comments »

I am thinking of moving into this line of work – based on site selling new homes. Please can someone tell me the good and bad points about this job? Thanks

Bad – new home sales are down.

Requires weekend hours.

Good – competition is fierce for the sales that are out there and that can be a good learning experience for you. You will also be in contact with good people to know for other business things you may go into. The potential buyers come to you and you do not have to go out and find them. If someone wants a NEW home their choices are limited. Sellers are more willing to deal and more flexible in their pricing.

You will get to meet many new people.

New home sales looks good on a sales resume.

You have a competitive advantage over people that just sell existing homes. You have something unique.

The homes will be clean and you do not have to give input to the sellers on how to present the homes.

You will not have to work early in the AM.

how do you find homes for sale in mayfield ky in graves country?

Posted by admin on March 27th, 2010 and filed under find homes | 1 Comment »

I amtrying to find homes for sale in Mayfield Kentucky in graves country on the computer .

any national realator’s site like www.century21.com or www.remax.com or you could go to that area’s local newspaper and look in the "for sale by owner" section or try www.homefindersguide.com for a guide to the majority of homes in the area. Hope you find one soon!

Does appliances come in custom made modular homes?

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By modular do you mean manufactured home? If you do then the answer is YES…but with a modular I believe that is optional and you will be charged for them.

i want to buy a Luxury home in new England area and i don’t know where to start?

Posted by admin on March 27th, 2010 and filed under luxury homes | 5 Comments »


Call a Realtor.