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NEVER Buy These Types of Houses In Phoenix 

Shawn Shackelton
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Searching for a home can be frustrating, and when you come across one that checks the boxes, some will turn the other way when red flags pop up. Buying a home is the largest investment you will ever make in your lifetime. So I want to tell you the type of home never to buy so you don’t make a huge financial mistake.
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@gingerkilkus
@gingerkilkus 9 дней назад
Back in the day, when I purchased my first home to live-in; that was Phoenix in the early 1990s, first mortgages with rates of 8 to 9% and 9% to 10% were typical. People will have to accept the possibility that we won't ever return to 3%. If sellers must sell, home prices will have to decline, and lower evaluations will follow. Pretty sure I'm not alone in my chain of thoughts.
@CharlesArthur-fq5sx
@CharlesArthur-fq5sx 9 дней назад
If anything, it'll get worse. Very soon, affordable housing will no longer be affordable. So anything anyone want to do, I will advise they do it now because the prices today will look like dips tomorrow. Until the Fed clamps down even further, I think we're going to see hysteria due to rampant inflation. You can't halfway rip the band-aid off.
@BernardFrederick-tk7un
@BernardFrederick-tk7un 9 дней назад
Home prices will come down eventually, but for now; get your money (as much as you can) out of the housing market and get into the financial markets or gold. The new mortgage rates are crazy, add to that the recession and the fact that mortgage guidelines are getting more difficult. Home prices will need to fall by a minimum of 40% (more like 50%) before the market normalizes.If you are in cross roads or need sincere advise on the best moves to take now its best you seek an independent advisor who knows about the financial markets.
@foreverlaura-fq4eu
@foreverlaura-fq4eu 9 дней назад
@@BernardFrederick-tk7un Impressive can you share more info?
@BernardFrederick-tk7un
@BernardFrederick-tk7un 9 дней назад
There are a handful of experts in the field. I've experimented with a few over the past years, but I've stuck with Annette Marie Holt for about five years now, and her performance has been consistently impressive. She’s quite known in her field, look-her up.
@RaybellarayRay
@RaybellarayRay 9 дней назад
Thanks a lot for this suggestion. I needed this myself, I looked her up, and I have sent her an email. I hope she gets back to me soon.
@katydid2877
@katydid2877 Месяц назад
I swear there’s a “flip kit” at Home Depot for flippers. It’s gray, gray, and gray, with “luxurious” laminate. I always look at the sales history, too. It sold 3 months ago for $350K. Now they want $550K. Yea … no.
@shawn.shackelton
@shawn.shackelton Месяц назад
For some of the bad flips there definitely does seem to be theme with the colors and materials. LOL
@FreeChild777
@FreeChild777 Месяц назад
So true! It’s so depressing.
@nogames8982
@nogames8982 Месяц назад
I remember when gray was all the rage. Especially gray flooring. I don’t know one single person now that has gray flooring that likes it. And yes, if you’re looking through houses on Zillow or whatever the gray on gray on gray stick out like a sore thumb’s now. And you know they’ve been updated in the last few months.
@katydid2877
@katydid2877 Месяц назад
@@nogames8982 I was in AZ in 2021 when flipping was going insane. All the flips were gray, gray, gray. 20 years from now we’ll see that and think oh that’s from the 2020s. 😂
@genxx2724
@genxx2724 Месяц назад
@@katydid2877 I detest trendy things. I like classic style.
@lfkatzke
@lfkatzke Месяц назад
I would add: Don't buy someone's seasonal home. They are usually poorly maintained 8 months out of the year with things often not noticed (such as a roof leak) for months. If repairs are done, it's usually with cheap materials with labor provided by a "handyman". People are here to vacation, not work on their house.
@katydid2877
@katydid2877 Месяц назад
Very true. I bought a condo that had been a “vacation” home. It was beat up like a rental. Nothing expensive, fortunately, but lots of cosmetic stuff. It’s not their house, so who cares if there’s dings and scrapes on the walls, dents in the trim and baseboards, little holes in the screens, beat up front door, and the ceiling fans squeek.
@mikej238
@mikej238 Месяц назад
horse hockey...my seasonal home has very little wear and tear. AC is like new after 13 years. My house looks better than the neighbors. It only gets used 6 months a year
@mikej238
@mikej238 Месяц назад
​@@katydid2877you bought a rental not someone's personal seasonal home.
@lfkatzke
@lfkatzke Месяц назад
@@mikej238 You're a rare gem.
@katydid2877
@katydid2877 Месяц назад
@@mikej238 Bless your heart.
@koreyb
@koreyb Месяц назад
My parents were selling an old house (built in the 1960s) in the very desirable Arcadia neighborhood. They knew that any buyer would just be buying it for the land and they would just tear down the house and build a much bigger and better house there. But just cover themselves, they paid for a thorough home inspection and gave a copy of it to the buyer and then let them have their own home inspection if they so desired. They did not bother with one. They sold the house as is. And then the buyer tore down the house and built a giant house there.
@shawn.shackelton
@shawn.shackelton Месяц назад
I've had this happen with homes in Arcadia as well as Paradise Valley. When you know the home is just going to be torn down, there is really no need to do an inspection. It was nice of your parents to have the inspection ready to go!
@kennixox262
@kennixox262 Месяц назад
In Palm Beach, I have seen homes, mansions less than ten years old torn down to build new. The ocean front properties are all about the land. The billionaire owners don't want to live in someone else's dream house but want to build their own. Sadly, I've seen a few older "historic" homes make way for new.
@genxx2724
@genxx2724 Месяц назад
@@shawn.shackelton I would have taken a different tack. I would not have had an inspection done as that is not a sellers duty. And if any buyer tried to pick over a defect, I would have said “Let’s not pretend that you’re not going to tear this house down. Buy it or don’t buy it. I’m not fixing anything or making any concessions.”
@stevesmith756
@stevesmith756 21 день назад
Lots of Asians and money in Arcadia
@nightreader1264
@nightreader1264 20 дней назад
This is the normal for Austin, Texas. Our land is 3 times the value of our house.
@shermanpowell7009
@shermanpowell7009 29 дней назад
As an electrical contractor, I’d add, don’t buy a home with aluminum wiring unless you plan to pay for a rewire. It can be very dangerous.
@shawn.shackelton
@shawn.shackelton 28 дней назад
Good advice! Thanks for adding that
@zadokmotorfreight2423
@zadokmotorfreight2423 26 дней назад
Wow, great comment!!!
@paulthompson9879
@paulthompson9879 14 дней назад
Is it still legal anywhere in Phx area? I haven't seen it for over 30 years.
@dawhaynereddingoiv9039
@dawhaynereddingoiv9039 28 дней назад
Road noise is number one complaint, barking dogs, inconsiderate neighbors, the relentless desert heat, short term rentals, and unhoused shoppingcart wanderers.
@kitbram2033
@kitbram2033 27 дней назад
Unhoused is a woke term.
@c0t0d0s7
@c0t0d0s7 15 дней назад
“Unhoused Shopping Cart Wanderers” would make a great name for a band.
@Saltlick11
@Saltlick11 Месяц назад
In Arizona, always try to buy single story, even if giving up some space, never buy a flip home.
@Motoguzzi2231
@Motoguzzi2231 21 день назад
Two story homes usually have dual A/C units and the upstairs bedrooms are still hot in the summer.
@Lynn_Nice
@Lynn_Nice 21 день назад
People from Arizona don't buy 2 stories. We know better. 😂
@madelyn6404
@madelyn6404 17 дней назад
Yep lipstick on a pig
@scuddrunner1
@scuddrunner1 Месяц назад
Shawn that was one of the most informative videos I've ever seen. I'm a carpenter of almost 50 years and I agree with everything you mentioned. Great video!!
@shawn.shackelton
@shawn.shackelton Месяц назад
Thanks so much, really appreciate it!
@mikej238
@mikej238 Месяц назад
Road noise is subjective. Like anything its reflected in the price. Barking yappy dogs are worse, they never shut up.
@user-oh6ox9hz9c
@user-oh6ox9hz9c Месяц назад
I agree 💯
@shawn.shackelton
@shawn.shackelton Месяц назад
true & unfortunately that is something that you often don't know about until you move in. Or when a new neighbor moves in.
@brucel.554
@brucel.554 Месяц назад
Trust me, you do not want to buy house on a major heavy trafffic street. It will drive you crazy over time.
@kennixox262
@kennixox262 Месяц назад
I moved out of a house due to barking dogs, constant "home projects" with noisy power tools, arguments, loud parties over a period of 11 years. How people can have home projects for such a long period is beyond me. Could not enjoy being out by my pool due to the racket, dust, debris etc. The HOA would not do anything. Now, I live on a golf course and it is paradise. A strict HOA which I love and besides a few drunks on the golf course, it is wonderful. Many pet owners become tired or bored of their pets and ignore them. This results in barking or other bad pet issues.
@kennixox262
@kennixox262 Месяц назад
@@brucel.554 If you see a yellow line, a median or traffic speed over 35 MPH - just don't! That is especially true in Phoenix or here in Las Vegas with the long straight streets, block walls nearby and permissive liquor laws and lax DUI laws allow people to blast through the block walls, through the house and out through the front door into the street. That happened to one of my rental properties, thankfully vacant at the time, $175,000 in damage. Driver naturally had no insurance! The driver, by miracle just bumps and bruises. He was out on bail a few days later.
@MixtopherTV
@MixtopherTV Месяц назад
Shes spot on about solar. We bought a house last august and one of our stipulations was the seller had to pay off the $30k owed with the profit of the house sale or we wouldnt follow through. They agreed thankfully and now we get credit all winter 😂
@shawn.shackelton
@shawn.shackelton Месяц назад
Good job, that's the only way to do it if you really want the house.
@geraldscott4302
@geraldscott4302 Месяц назад
Avoid solar like the plague. If a house has solar panels on the roof, run, don't walk away. Solar has so many problems it would take a book to list them all. Not only is it almost completely worthless for what it is claimed to do, but it will do severe damage to the house. Putting solar on a house automatically destroys the roof. And makes replacing a roof cost several times as much. Then there is the weight. The trusses of most houses are not designed to support the weight of either solar panels or solar water heaters. Most newer houses have tile roofs installed over waferboard. This is bad enough by itself. The tiles are too heavy for the waferboard. The Phoenix fire department has lost a couple of firefighters when tile roofs over waferboard collapsed out from under them. The no longer allow firefighters to go on such roofs. You certainly don't want to put solar on a roof like that. Solar is just plain bad news any way you look at it, and is going to cause you a huge expense in the future, while saving you nothing, especially if you paid extra for it.
@denadear
@denadear Месяц назад
@@geraldscott4302 where is this information coming from?
@geraldscott4302
@geraldscott4302 Месяц назад
@@denadear Experience.
@chrishewitt5826
@chrishewitt5826 27 дней назад
@@geraldscott4302total BS. Maybe poorly installed solar.
@andrewfuller8440
@andrewfuller8440 Месяц назад
Even a licensed contractor can be a problem , if they disappear into the woodwork
@shawn.shackelton
@shawn.shackelton Месяц назад
True!
@mannyman4103
@mannyman4103 Месяц назад
At least you're protected if they are bonded... unlicensed contractors can take your money and leave... and that money is gone gone...
@josephpeeler5434
@josephpeeler5434 28 дней назад
I once lost a carpenter who disappeared into the woodwork.
@JackbenimbleJackbequick-dc9lj
@JackbenimbleJackbequick-dc9lj Месяц назад
“Flippers”?? Wasn’t he that really smart dolphin back in my day??😁
@socalgsr1
@socalgsr1 Месяц назад
lol she meant investors
@shawn.shackelton
@shawn.shackelton Месяц назад
LOL!!!
@ramman5784
@ramman5784 Месяц назад
Read the fine print when it comes to contractors. Friend in Sun City. Needed to replace sewer lines that ran through his kitchen, the living room and into the Master bath. Contractor came out. Dug up his newly tiled floors. Replaced the line and walked away without repairing the floors and replacing the tile. Nowhere in the contract required that work. They had to shell out more money to another contractor to complete the work.
@genxx2724
@genxx2724 Месяц назад
You mean read the contract to begin with. It is not deceptively hidden in fine print. Did your friend’s plumbing contractor verbally state they would replace the floor? Was it really a situation of “the large print giveth; and the small print taketh away”? That’s what is implied when you use the term “fine print“. I read three bids for replacing a sewer line. They all specified that the concrete sub-floors would be restored to a rough finish.
@fido2006
@fido2006 Месяц назад
When I sold our last home I disclosed everything I could think of. Scorpions, black widows, traffic noise from the street behind the houses behind the house, the probable lack of building permits for some mods done by a prior owner (enclosed garage, etc.,) prior termites (treated,) etc.. Not interested in having any later (legal) problems with a buyer. Don't like the list? Don't buy it.
@dolittle6781
@dolittle6781 Месяц назад
Seller provided an illegible disclosure my agent could not care less I had to get an attorney to force a clearly written disclosure. There are many red flags when purchasing a house and it’s doubtful you’ll see them all. It’s often a gut feeling if it doesn’t seem right walk away early before you’ve put any skin in the game. Oh yes avoid flood zones insurance premiums are inanely expensive!!
@shawn.shackelton
@shawn.shackelton Месяц назад
That's crazy, the disclosure has to be legible. I agree as well, you have to listen to your gut on some of this. The only problem with the flood zones is that if you want to live in a few specific N. Scottsdale communities they are all in a flood zone so you don't really have a choice. It's something you need to be aware of though.
@robertzumstein4431
@robertzumstein4431 18 дней назад
Avoid flood zones Almost every housing development is in some way a flood zone If in Vegas all developments are in a flood zone You can not have a flat valley floor like most of phoenix and not be In a flood zone, it just doesn't work
@dolittle6781
@dolittle6781 18 дней назад
@@robertzumstein4431 …and that’s why I don’t live in Phoenix…
@colleenpogue4238
@colleenpogue4238 Месяц назад
We moved here from out of state and purchased a home with a real estate agent. After buying the home, we learned that the "comps" for the neighborhood were about $100,000 less than what we paid. We do love the home, and the value has now increased, but I was upset that the agent did not say a word about the price of the home being too high. Now there are easy on line sites where one can see the average prices for a neighborhood.
@shawn.shackelton
@shawn.shackelton 29 дней назад
Well that's a bummer! Glad that you have seen appreciation on the home. My only caution on those sites is that the correctness of these prices is often way off... it's a great place to start but they can't account for location, interior finishes and so many other things that come into play when accurately pricing or comping a home.
@DevilTrojanChic
@DevilTrojanChic 20 дней назад
No agent is going to mention the price is too high because they get paid based on the sale amount. The higher the better for them!
@tinybigbus1873
@tinybigbus1873 Месяц назад
That was one of the most thorough well put together videos about what to look out for when buying a house anywhere.
@shawn.shackelton
@shawn.shackelton Месяц назад
Thanks, glad you found it helpful!
@SaturdaySportsman
@SaturdaySportsman Месяц назад
That home inspection is a #1 priority no matter what.
@Dave--gp1qx
@Dave--gp1qx Месяц назад
And go with the inspector during the inspection and ask questions and make notes. You will learn a lot, and may get reasons to ask for concessions that will more than pay for the inspection. 😊
@shawn.shackelton
@shawn.shackelton Месяц назад
They are a must!
@josephj6521
@josephj6521 Месяц назад
Our inspector was useless. Did he find the roof leak? No. Did he find an issue with yard drainage? No. Did he find the broken pipes? No. Useless!
@kathikapp6707
@kathikapp6707 Месяц назад
I have heard that requirements to become a home inspector in some states are very lax. 😮
@TallBob1962
@TallBob1962 Месяц назад
Solar works as a DIY project. My system cost less than one third of a lease system installed by others. ROI is only 7 years. Pays for ALL of my electricity year round. Totally worth it!
@Kp61dude_
@Kp61dude_ Месяц назад
DYI? I’ve always been interested in this.
@drutalero2962
@drutalero2962 28 дней назад
Who is your solar?
@user-wg5xl9vo8u
@user-wg5xl9vo8u Месяц назад
Now, that I’m completely freaked out, I won’t move
@timmartin6410
@timmartin6410 Месяц назад
Have a friend who had an inspection on a "flipper" house, the inspector found a number of red flags, which the seller wouldn't fix, he bought it anyway and is paying the price.
@shawn.shackelton
@shawn.shackelton Месяц назад
Yikes, that stinks!
@user-hs9gp7po9t
@user-hs9gp7po9t Месяц назад
The best RU-vid video on home buying. Nothing held back .I wasas u naware of the flipper issues.
@shawn.shackelton
@shawn.shackelton Месяц назад
Thanks so much!
@Meditations2024
@Meditations2024 Месяц назад
Most home flippers don't do a great job. Had the home flipped next to me, bought for $25k, maybe put $40k tops into it (I'm guessing) using low budget superficial workers then sold it for $130k. It's all on Zillow. The buyer didn't have the slightest clue what he walked into.
@jtotheace1
@jtotheace1 Месяц назад
Our house was listed as is. Glad we still had an inspection. Solar panels damaged the original roof. We were able to convince the seller to pay for the roof replacement.
@AnimationByDylan
@AnimationByDylan Месяц назад
Great video. As far as the road noise is concerned, it's much worse at night and in the mornings, when the air is denser, and the sound travels much farther. A potential buyer, however, will almost always be seeing the home mid-day, when the ambient temperature provides a pretty decent sound buffer.
@shawn.shackelton
@shawn.shackelton Месяц назад
Thanks for that and for watching.
@RadianceRush
@RadianceRush 21 день назад
Great video! Lots of things I didn't think about! Thank you!
@dabeage
@dabeage Месяц назад
Excellent. Right on every point.
@waterprosplumbing
@waterprosplumbing Месяц назад
Thank you for bringing up sewer lines! With our Camera Services, we recently helped a home buyer in Scottsdale get about 5% off the sale price due to sewer issues.
@robertzumstein4431
@robertzumstein4431 18 дней назад
Which probably costed them 15 percent to fix 3 months later There was an old house that was down the street 1 bath 1 kitchen They rebuilt it with a mansion type structure. Still has the same septic that was put in in the 1950's but now it has 11 bath fixtures instead of 3,. And 7 kitchen fixtures instead of 1,. In the 3 years since the house was built I see the plumbers trucks there a minimum 4 times a year
@groovy9125
@groovy9125 Месяц назад
Shawn, great video! I rarely leave comments on RU-vid vids, but this was outstanding! Your skills as a realtor are one of the best I’ve seen. I live in Scottsdale, so I would definitely call you if/when I decide to sell. Thank you!
@shawn.shackelton
@shawn.shackelton Месяц назад
I appreciate that! Thanks for watching and I'd be happy to help you or anyone you know looking to sell or buy.
@SpiritGuide11111
@SpiritGuide11111 Месяц назад
Yes. I live in California and I hate the noise living next to a large scale mall. Especially from motorcycles even after it’s closed
@Wscott97
@Wscott97 Месяц назад
I bought a house with a solar panels on the roof. It kept falling out of escrow because the the original owners did a lease to own program. (causing a lean on the property) I called the solar company, found out that there was only 7 years left on the lease, The solar company gave me an option to either buy it out for 4k or to keep the lease and the solar company will service them. I decided to keep the lease and 2 years later, tesla came out to replace all my panels because they weren't producing a certain amount of energy per the original contract. Last year, I also had to get a new roof installed and I went with a licensed 3rd party solar maintained company that took them down and reinstalled for only $1000. Overall I love having the solar panels, My lease is only 60.00 a month (only a year left) and I dont have an Edison bill for a 3bed/3/bath house with a hot tub. I was even able to low ball my offer because nobody else will willing to do the research on the panels.
@shawn.shackelton
@shawn.shackelton Месяц назад
Good work! Sometimes it the one who is willing to go the extra mile to learn what is needed that wins in the end!
@gretchenburton7184
@gretchenburton7184 Месяц назад
Thank you. Very educational. Appreciate the information.
@shawn.shackelton
@shawn.shackelton Месяц назад
Sure thing, glad you found it helpful!
@Buddybear20
@Buddybear20 Месяц назад
Wow you taught me a lot! Thank you!!
@jaymelynnmcintyre8574
@jaymelynnmcintyre8574 Месяц назад
Haha yes you are spot on!! Great insight I totally agree 👍👍👍
@kanakapono
@kanakapono Месяц назад
Words of wisdom for any area. Thanks.
@shawn.shackelton
@shawn.shackelton Месяц назад
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching!
@robertyoung2819
@robertyoung2819 Месяц назад
Another thing to think about in Arizona... Subterranean Heterotermes Trermites... They live 3 feet or so underground... They come up and eat wood... It's better to buy a "BRICK" Walled home... Instead of a "STICK" Built... They will destroy a wooden wall with ease... In no time... A brick wall... Not so much... Check the door frames... EZY way to see if there is termite Activity..
@robertzumstein4431
@robertzumstein4431 18 дней назад
If you live in the valley you have termites,. It is if you want to admit it or not and how much you wish to do and spend to keep them at bay,. I don't care block or stick built homes,. Working in Scottsdale in a concrete built warehouse they had termites,. Concrete walls concrete floors and up within the drop ceiling were termite strands,. If I could figure out how to add a pic of them I will
@MPGunther1
@MPGunther1 Месяц назад
Subbed, I'm on my 3rd house in the Phoenix / Scottsdale area and I wish I would have had you for my realtor.
@shawn.shackelton
@shawn.shackelton Месяц назад
I'm here if you ever need help in the future!
@MPGunther1
@MPGunther1 Месяц назад
@@shawn.shackelton Thank You
@stargazer5073
@stargazer5073 Месяц назад
Smart Advice! Well done!
@shawn.shackelton
@shawn.shackelton Месяц назад
Thank you 😊
@ToddLuvsGolf
@ToddLuvsGolf 12 дней назад
Extraordinary advice🎉🎉🎉 I wish more information like this would be shared by agents. I strongly suggest researching the builder’s reputation prior to making an offer. I was severely burned by what appeared to be a reputable builder in the 80’s before you could get those details.
@shawn.shackelton
@shawn.shackelton 6 дней назад
That's great advice too! Sorry to hear you got burned!
@twain3074
@twain3074 22 дня назад
upfront I will say that I was prepared to NOT like this video, but every piece of advice was rock solid and totally accurate. I have several properties in the Phoenix metro area, and my playbook has included everything on this list..
@shawn.shackelton
@shawn.shackelton 22 дня назад
I appreciate that! Glad you liked it!
@mitchelld8069
@mitchelld8069 Месяц назад
Thanks I'm learning so much.
@shawn.shackelton
@shawn.shackelton Месяц назад
Thanks for watching, glad you found it helpful info.
@888Longball
@888Longball Месяц назад
Great advice about exercising caution with flippers.
@shawn.shackelton
@shawn.shackelton Месяц назад
Thanks!
@benperry490
@benperry490 22 дня назад
Excellent video and informative
@shawn.shackelton
@shawn.shackelton 22 дня назад
Glad it was helpful!
@reavisfranklin7727
@reavisfranklin7727 24 дня назад
Excellent advice!!!
@shawn.shackelton
@shawn.shackelton 24 дня назад
Glad you think so! Thank you
@gaildudlicek890
@gaildudlicek890 Месяц назад
As a former realtor from Illinois now in the West Valley, I agree with what you’ve said: Seller’s Disclosure, Home Inspection, etc. I actually had friends who bought a house out here in the West Valley. When they did their home inspection, the inspector noted problems with the roof and the solar. So they walked away from the deal. The flippers went to the real estate agent and asked why, she told them, and then they asked why weren’t they allowed to respond to it. In the end the flippers not only replaced the roof, they replaced the solar panels. Win-win for my friends. Just a quick commentsome of the video clips-one was definitely from Florida and there were others that did not match our unique landscape here. I would change those.
@marissadower-morgan3313
@marissadower-morgan3313 Месяц назад
The foundation building standards are subpar (and may still be) only three inches in Phoenix . I know I lived there , and my house got a hot water Slab Leak from a tiny pebble under a copper pipe under my slab , in my master bathroom . My house became UNINSURABLE , and my Farmers Home Ins. dropped us .
@genxx2724
@genxx2724 Месяц назад
I don’t understand building houses on a slab. It’s cheaper, that’s why they do it. I think raised foundation is better. How does it make any sense not be able to get to all of the plumbing?
@ksstatewildcatsfan
@ksstatewildcatsfan Месяц назад
Great information. We moved here from Alaska in 2017, because of hopes of owning our own home and having more opportunities for our kids and better healthcare. Two of those things happened, but wasn’t the house. Skyrocketed prices from a ranch style older 1960’s home, 3 bed, 2 bath for $175k? Now closer to $300k. It’s almost less expensive to move back to Alaska, if it wasn’t for the cold. Prefer the heat over the cold ANY DAY! Thanks Shawn!
@shawn.shackelton
@shawn.shackelton Месяц назад
Thanks for watching! Have you looked into any loan programs to help you?
@ny3683syr
@ny3683syr Месяц назад
As a former Manhattan resident, I'm only in the second home I've ever purchased. Consequently, I don't feel as though I have all that much expertise in home purchasing. I do have a ton of experience looking at the residential real estate market though. I love to look at houses for sale as an online pastime. At some point, I'm hoping to upgrade from my current residence. The first thing I check on a house is its location, especially its proximity to traffic. I am very, very sensitive to noise. Also, I have no desire to live close to dust and air pollution.
@amdg2023
@amdg2023 Месяц назад
I live in central Phoenix and everyone is using labor from other countries shall we say, its blow and go on almost every property, even on Exeter the work is sub par with the big scrape down build a mansion places. As to the noise dont buy near a hospital because the helicopter noise is way worse than traffic.
@ssnydess6787
@ssnydess6787 28 дней назад
I have a had a couple run-ins with location. One fixer upper that turned out to be below ther flight path to a major airport. I didn't relize it until after clossing. I did make some money after fixing up, but it would have been more in a better location. The second was in a country club and on a quiet blvd. that was not that busy, but when I went to sell, many buyers "thought" it would be busy and noisy, even though it wasn't. It affected the selling price.
@davidhunternyc1
@davidhunternyc1 Месяц назад
Rule #1. Never buy a home with an HOA. If you buy a home with an HOA, congratulations, you think you own your home but the HOA owns you. Don't forget, _"Keep your garage door closed at all times!"_ ... oh, and ... _"that's the wrong color of beige, buddy."_
@katjay3125
@katjay3125 Месяц назад
Yup..they are demons
@darkside59
@darkside59 Месяц назад
I totally agree. When I bought my first home, I had no choice but get a house run by HOA. 😢😢😢
@drummer7117
@drummer7117 25 дней назад
H. O. A, Harrass others always!
@DD-ee2nv
@DD-ee2nv 21 день назад
greed but it's almost impossible to find a nice home in Gilbert without an HOA.
@davidhunternyc1
@davidhunternyc1 21 день назад
@@DD-ee2nv I don't know why residences in Gilbert allow this. They should all fire the HOA and seize back control. They'll need lawyers too. This has gotten out of hand.
@pw1669
@pw1669 13 дней назад
I own a home inspection company in the East Valley. I get clients that tell me they will never buy a new build again. They've had so many issues. We just had a high end new build last week where there was a damaged truss, window seal failed and a vent in the roof installed incorrectly so water intrusion could happen. This was just a few things we found. Crazy!
@shawn.shackelton
@shawn.shackelton 13 дней назад
Wow, I do tell all of my clients buying a new build they really need to do a home inspection!!
@mikekenney1947
@mikekenney1947 18 дней назад
Nice summary. Been building and selling real estate for 50years and agree with every point. I would add find out about the buyer, especially in Phoenix. Professional flippers are notorious for misdirection.
@shawn.shackelton
@shawn.shackelton 17 дней назад
Thanks
@janofb
@janofb 27 дней назад
A potential issue is subcontractors that don't get paid. They have 180 days to file a lien against your home. If it was a flip and you bought it right after it was on the market, you could be stuck paying the sub contractors that worked on the flip if the flipper didn't pay them.
@shawn.shackelton
@shawn.shackelton 27 дней назад
Good point! Thanks for bringing that up.
@rockville34
@rockville34 23 дня назад
Very well done
@shawn.shackelton
@shawn.shackelton 23 дня назад
Thank you very much!
@darkside59
@darkside59 Месяц назад
When I moved here, i was looking to buy my first home and notice a lot of Arizona home are square.
@bigedslobotomy
@bigedslobotomy Месяц назад
On the road noise thing, my daughter and son-in-law rented a house in Chicago off of Roosevelt Avenue, and 35,000 cars a day went past their place! It was noisy (of course) but it was also nerve-wracking to pull out of the driveway into traffic (especially if you had to BACK out into traffic and then quickly slam it into “drive!”) They didn’t stay there long.
@davidjaap2130
@davidjaap2130 Месяц назад
@biged...I live outside Chicago & know of Roosevelt Rd. Yes, it is a pain. Another big drawback is the air quality from the traffic. Plus if you are planning on kids, you will definitely want to fence in your yard so kids & pets can't wander to the roads. So yes, stay away from busy roads. 🙏❤😵
@user-le2yl5wh6d
@user-le2yl5wh6d Месяц назад
Can confirm all the points made here.
@shawn.shackelton
@shawn.shackelton Месяц назад
Thanks!
@LL-vk9zc
@LL-vk9zc Месяц назад
5:01 Never buy a house with roofs like on this one - the potential for leaks is enormous with all the valleys and ridges and the effects of extreme heat and night time cooling making the joints expand and contract constantly.
@11Bravo84
@11Bravo84 Месяц назад
Smart Lady👍🏻
@daviddougherty8492
@daviddougherty8492 Месяц назад
I grew up in Phoenix and was thinking of moving back but its not for me. One thing I believe is to avoid two story homes or very high ceilings. The reason is simple heat rises and to cool the upper floors sleeping areas is going to be expensive. I assume APS is as expensive as it used to be. I don't know how bad the water situation is now but if you can actually have some trees or some green landscaping do it ( may not be possible any more).
@robertzumstein4431
@robertzumstein4431 18 дней назад
APS still a run a muk utilities The water still smells of chlorine, If you have ice cube trays after about 10 years they are white with the calcium build up and all the other chemicals A few years back they said if you drink the tap water you might fail a preemployment UA test,. Because of all the pharmaceuticals people have flushed over the years. Which shows a mixture of fresh and waste water
@janniestanley
@janniestanley 21 день назад
Invaluable video.
@shawn.shackelton
@shawn.shackelton 21 день назад
Thanks so much!
@sarsar5189
@sarsar5189 28 дней назад
No inspector is going to pull up the rug, no buyer is going to pull up the rug. So you can't know about the cracks.
@Lynn_Nice
@Lynn_Nice 21 день назад
My question is aboutvthose pipes. I believe it is a years built and builder deal. The flipped older homes with popcorn has abestios and some flippers dont understand containment with removal and have spread it all over the home.
@mariodesmo
@mariodesmo Месяц назад
How is the water situation in Arizona, and the greater Phoenix area these days? I lived there in the late 50's and 60's as a kid, and the water situation was always a popular topic of discussion between adults.
@micheleboschert175
@micheleboschert175 Месяц назад
Be aware! Water table going down. Diminishing amounts out of state water being available.
@shawn.shackelton
@shawn.shackelton Месяц назад
I would highly recommend taking a look at AZWaterBlueprint.com. This will give you real information about the water situation instead of listening to the media. Here is a direct quote from them "Two years of good snowpack have bought time. Water levels in Lakes Powell and Mead rose considerably due to this snowpack." I've not heard anyone on the news talking about the rise in water levels at Lake Powell or Mead... Gotta go other places to get the real information.
@07wrxtr1
@07wrxtr1 Месяц назад
Because the climate change cult simply wants to use another fake existential crisis to transfer even more wealth from the working class to the losers running corporate “america” There are consequences for single mother raised sons and one of them is future sellouts who will do ANYTHING for a company or their daddy government job so as long as it pays them enough money to then buy the women they could not get because they lacked a strong father These are the types of “guys” that push the UN 17 sustainability goals which are contradictory and genocide poorer nations no different from how the IMF indebtedness game with countries our state department losers have infiltrated and installed corrupt leadership Everywhere you look you can trace back poor public policy or corporate leadership to: Beta males with unresolved mommy issues Just look at gill bates soros klaus etc… probably didn’t get many ladies so - they sold out R vs K selection theory in biology also explains this relationship rather well 😀
@blueskysailing
@blueskysailing Месяц назад
It's my biggest worry living here in AZ. I worry about the water running out. 😧
@coltonphillips1
@coltonphillips1 Месяц назад
THANK YOU for mentioning solar panels. They are the biggest scam in the housing industry besides gutter guards. It’s mind blowing people take out 30k+ loans out on solar panels.
@ryansullivan3438
@ryansullivan3438 Месяц назад
Lol. I don't pay for power... the power company pays me. ROI in under 10 years for solar+batteries.
@Donna-cc1kt
@Donna-cc1kt 19 дней назад
Your own home inspector! They are about 500$ in some states but he’s the ONLY one that works for you!
@memeh1290
@memeh1290 Месяц назад
We lookedfor2 years. Said forget it. Nothing were worth the price asking.
@bobbalouie1303
@bobbalouie1303 Месяц назад
Never buy a house with 1 or 2 steps down in the house. It can be a real danger and create a huge liability for you.
@shawn.shackelton
@shawn.shackelton Месяц назад
Good point
@kennixox262
@kennixox262 Месяц назад
As in a sunken living room? We agree, especially as people age, may need a wheelchair, or other device for mobility. Unexpected steps, especially in the dark can be a real problem.
@lauralaforge558
@lauralaforge558 Месяц назад
Those are super common in Phx
@lauralaforge558
@lauralaforge558 Месяц назад
My current house has and it’s a dream house. At least it’s not sunken living room style.
@Donna-cc1kt
@Donna-cc1kt 19 дней назад
Other states are also creating videos of what you shouldn’t buy. This is soo important. Most realtors ain’t gonna say Jack. That’s greed of a high order. Imagine doing a bad deal to a family.
@tstjohn777
@tstjohn777 Месяц назад
If the entire cost of the project, including labor and materials is over $1,000 or requires a permit by the local municipality, Arizona law requires the person or business performing the work to be licensed
@eattherich9215
@eattherich9215 Месяц назад
People really don't mind living by a major road. Those that do, won't buy. @2:48, don't confuse off the shelf with cheap.
@spacecoyote6646
@spacecoyote6646 Месяц назад
When you buy a house, remember the real estate agent is working for the seller.
@shawn.shackelton
@shawn.shackelton Месяц назад
Not the buyers agent... this is why it's important to have your own representation.
@kirkjohnson6638
@kirkjohnson6638 Месяц назад
​@@shawn.shackelton No they are correct. The seller's agent is actually working fot the buyers and the buyer's agent is actually working for the seller. Both agents are motivated to lower the seller's asking price and raise the buyer's offer to get a quick, low effort sale.
@LL-vk9zc
@LL-vk9zc Месяц назад
Agents work for themselves, but use the sellers' money to make a living.
@judithpearson8870
@judithpearson8870 25 дней назад
very true.
@julibear2329
@julibear2329 13 дней назад
Probably should just change the headline to read, "Never buy a home in Phoenix"....lol, it's just way too hot!
@user-ft8ey5vb5i
@user-ft8ey5vb5i 8 дней назад
Just because like them do not mean someone won’t like it. Maybe you are rich and don’t want someone that make that much money you don’t want to live next to 2:06
@sda141
@sda141 18 дней назад
As the daughter of a GC and co owner of a general contracting business. The flippers section gave me anxiety 😅
@shawn.shackelton
@shawn.shackelton 18 дней назад
🤣🤣 I get that!
@dailysmelly9756
@dailysmelly9756 Месяц назад
You also don't want a home on a major road because motorists who lose control may end up in your pool or living room. Not a joke. Happens all the time. RU-vid it.
@pmn2821
@pmn2821 Месяц назад
Don't ever buy anything ever for the rest of your life.
@Omar_Zazzle
@Omar_Zazzle Месяц назад
True, it is better to 💩 your pants and sit in front of Walmart and pick your nose while begging for money.
@MyFreeLife111
@MyFreeLife111 Месяц назад
❤your awesome 😎👍
@shawn.shackelton
@shawn.shackelton Месяц назад
Well thanks!
@tolson57
@tolson57 Месяц назад
Rule 1: Fail. You as an agent are looking for max commission, the buyer is looking for the best home they can get for their money. If they can get a 3000 sft home backing on a major road and they are fine with the road noise at a lower price than a 2200 sft home away from the road, They go for the 3000 sft home. The amount of money they make at resale will be close to the same because the "road penalty" the same relative to the purchase price. I speak from experience. I bought the most home I could afford in San Diego on a major street. When I sold it, I got more than asking price and it sold in 3 days. Why, because we priced it properly for its location.
@DougCeleste
@DougCeleste Месяц назад
GREAT video, Shawn, and thanks for sharing your professional tips! I have relatives in Mesa, Gilbert and Phoenix. I would add one more caveat: BEWARE of "cookie-cutter" new home builders like Pulte, KB, D R Horton, etc. since they DON'T build quality homes with the cheap labor they hire! Just look at all the HORROR stories on RU-vid about these companies and others from buyers who HIGHLY regret buying these types of homes to save money over a custom home builder with a better record and more quality workers that does charge more for new homes.
@shawn.shackelton
@shawn.shackelton Месяц назад
Thank you! Yes you have to be careful. This is why I suggest getting these homes inspected as well & sometimes as the home is being built.
@DougCeleste
@DougCeleste Месяц назад
@@shawn.shackelton Thanks for your reply and I agree! But with that said, I still would not even want to consider a home from any of these builders. I would rather buy an older home that was well built after being thoroughly inspected, of course! Stay cool with all your heat this time of year in your area. (I LOVE Arizona and looked at real estate there years ago in Phoenix, Tucson, Prescott and Flagstaff before deciding to move to Albuquerque 12 years ago after being born and raised in San Jose, CA. and living there for almost 60 years.) 😎
@TheDjcarter1966
@TheDjcarter1966 Месяц назад
​@@shawn.shackeltonbut many times they don't want to allow inspections before closing, and you mentioned warrantied, but getting companies to fix warranty items is sooooooo painful and still no guarantee they fix it.
@julianneevans3231
@julianneevans3231 14 дней назад
Don't forget Lennar!
@DougCeleste
@DougCeleste 14 дней назад
@@TheDjcarter1966 You are correct that these "cookie-cutter builders" do NOT want their homes under construction to be inspected from outside sources since these companies do NOT want delays in case problems are found which almost always happen AFTER the home is built. That makes fixing problems MUCH harder! And yes, those "home warranties" by these builders are a sham and all they try to do is either say there is no problem OR do a lousy temporary fix until the warranty runs out. I have seen too many heartbreaking RU-vid videos from home buyers who are dealing with HORRIBLE mistakes from these shoddy builders. And then their agony continues when the builders do not really fix the problems correctly if at all. And while some buyers try to sue these lousy builders, that is not always easy since buyers usually agree to a clause in their contracts that prohibits them from suing the builders.
@dreed7312
@dreed7312 Месяц назад
Homes backing major roads are more likely to have people from that road in their yard or house. If they're lucky the police may be in close pursuit and their kids won't be in the back yard and the doors are locked,or, they'll be gone when the owner comes home. Those other problems you mentioned sound like night.ares you should run, not walk from!
@shawn.shackelton
@shawn.shackelton Месяц назад
Thanks for watching!
@WilliamWyckoff-of2ku
@WilliamWyckoff-of2ku 19 дней назад
Live in the mountains .less hassel andnnoidots next door
@dottier3145
@dottier3145 27 дней назад
I had a handyman friend (ex) who started doing great work. But then,…. Get a contractor.
@lauralaforge558
@lauralaforge558 Месяц назад
I don’t regret getting a road noise house. I knew going in that was the biggest negative but it was the “worst” house in the best neighborhood we could afford. Now our road noise was mild bc it was on a major thoroughfare but half a mile from where it dead ended. It increased in value enough to get our dream house before the prices went wild. And they flipped it for like 200k more, which we weren’t mad about bc again dream house. Plus they turned it into a cookie cutter gray monstrosity inside
@justinmisiuda48
@justinmisiuda48 Месяц назад
Avoid homes that’s roughly in the 50 year mark in age, unless you like living though your entire street electrical grid needing to be replaced in a complete overhaul over the course of several weeks during the summer
@katbunn957
@katbunn957 Месяц назад
A lot of the ' older' homes r definitely built much better than the 'newer' !😅
@pamelawing5747
@pamelawing5747 26 дней назад
The issue with cities is, research the planning for the area, you may NOT have a road behind you NOW, but 10years from now? Also, what can be built adjacent to you. Myi brother and SIL backed on to a wash and there IS a plan for a housing development behind them, quite far back but there could be a road and such. Luckily, they have moved, they were there 13 years, but at some point all this construction WILL happen. It's really hard to be secure that your home stay at you bought it. It's not a requirement for a seller to disclose in Arizona? Also, there should be easily accessible records of permits pulled and such. New construction builders do NOT have great reputations. Several of them are building here in Nevada and there ARE lots of issues.
@CharliesDaughter
@CharliesDaughter 19 дней назад
The other reason I would never buy near busy roads is because I have dogs, and my fear is that they might escape the house or yard and run onto said busy road...nightmare!
@shawn.shackelton
@shawn.shackelton 19 дней назад
That would be a nightmare!
@azjeep
@azjeep 21 день назад
Clay and concrete tile roofs are one of the most cost-effective choices due to their long lifespan-50 to 100 years or more. Both concrete and clay tile outlast other roofing materials, with manufacturers offering warranties from 50 years to the life of the structure. As they age they get stronger to replace a tile roof is like 35k... I spoke to many roofing companies and they said if you want a color change then get a new roof but other than that dont waste the money
@oldmildcat4012
@oldmildcat4012 18 дней назад
It's not the tile that needs periodic replacement. It's the underlayment that erodes and needs replacement every 15 years or so.
@MrTanukigao
@MrTanukigao 18 дней назад
Never buy any home in Phoenix built by DR Horton. Missing insulation, falling apart within a year, bad foundations, etc. CyFy the home inspector has a great channel highlighting issues in the Phoenix area
@shawn.shackelton
@shawn.shackelton 17 дней назад
He does have a great channel with great advice!!
@malavi28
@malavi28 Месяц назад
Hey Shawn , do u know randomly a Real Estate Agent who speaks German in the Phoenix Area ? This Information would help me a lot !
@shawn.shackelton
@shawn.shackelton Месяц назад
Sorry I don't...
@surgeinc1
@surgeinc1 Месяц назад
Nightmare…Fullers Earth was discovered by our inspector. The seller was aware and did not disclose. And so we ended up in a costly court case to get out of the contract. We notified all the realtors in our small town of the problem to disclose to any future buyers. The house eventually ended up as a FSBO.
@shawn.shackelton
@shawn.shackelton Месяц назад
Yikes, that's not fun!
@independent-ts6ys
@independent-ts6ys Месяц назад
What's Fuller's earth?
@surgeinc1
@surgeinc1 Месяц назад
@@independent-ts6ys Essentially, it’s a clay like substance used to make kitty litter. During the rainy season, the ground swells and the masonry cracks. During a dry period, the ground shrinks affecting the main structure, especially the roof. It creates never ending structural and maintenance issues. Adding support piers under the house foundation is the only solution.
@78tag
@78tag 24 дня назад
How are houses next to roadways specific to "Types of Houses in Phoenix" ?????
@willchristie2650
@willchristie2650 21 день назад
In Phoenix, stay away from homes that might make sense in other climates, but not here. An example are homes with huge 2 story great rooms. The air conditioning and heating costs for such huge 2 story rooms would be extremely high. In fact, I would stay away from 2 story homes in general. There are many large 1 story homes in Phoenix that are energy efficient. Often, builders will just take housing plans from California and apply them to Phoenix, even though the climate is dramatically different.
@user-cn3xb1yn4n
@user-cn3xb1yn4n 22 дня назад
Shawn: Don't buy a house on a main road. Me: Looks out my front window at Broadway Rd. Oops.
@Donna-cc1kt
@Donna-cc1kt 19 дней назад
Don’t fall for an HOA! Look it up. They own your soul.
@shawn.shackelton
@shawn.shackelton 19 дней назад
Very hard to find a home outside of an HOA in many areas... you can do it but it is harder.
@renscience
@renscience Месяц назад
Agree on most except the solar part. She has no clue what she is talking about. I live in Tucson and lived in Scottsdale longer than she has been alive. I just had my roof re-done with a leased system. The roofing contractor not only did it but it was a total breeze. It took them about 1 more hour to remove and replace the system😂 Second, my solar panels exceed the necessary power even in the summer. I pay my lease and actually accrue credit every month. $275 so far in 2 years and I never think about turning the AC cooler. My home is 2548 sq ft, I keep it at 78 in the day and 74 at night. My lease is $165/month. At the same temps and cooling rates, APS bills would be around $600 in the summer and $180 in the winter😂mine stays at $165/month and Tesla fixes any issues as it is their system. Assuming the lease was no issue either. So blah, blah, blah
@shawn.shackelton
@shawn.shackelton Месяц назад
Glad to hear you are having a good experience with solar, that is not the norm.
@tarasenglishclass
@tarasenglishclass Месяц назад
Home on busy roads are most likely to be rezoned for high rises and can be worth many millions of dollars.
@samfrancisco8095
@samfrancisco8095 Месяц назад
Nothing about HOAs? Seems AZ is top heavy with these and can they be dissolved?
@shawn.shackelton
@shawn.shackelton Месяц назад
Finding a home that is not in an HOA can be tough... it all depends on where you want to be. They are not all bad, but some are terrible!
@Seriouslyneedtostopwatching
@Seriouslyneedtostopwatching Месяц назад
Better be in a better neighborhood against a busy road at a lower price than a so so neighborhood on a non busy road. Location location location, she is not correct because cheaper price in best neighborhood on okay street.
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