From the monthly archives:

June 2008

Down Payment Assistance In Jeopardy

by Jon Griffith June 15, 2008

For years now, home buyers have been able to receive down payment assistance when buying homes approved for FHA financing. Basically, when the buyer makes an offer, they ask the seller to contribute a percentage of the sales price towards a non-profit company as a gift towards future home buyers. Since the minimum down payment [...]

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Father’s Day

by Jon Griffith June 15, 2008

It’s because of my father that I have integrity. It’s because of my father that I am who I am today. Phil Griffith is a very hard-working man who has a very strong work ethic which has found its way into my character. I thank you dad for being there to advise me throughout the [...]

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Triathlon Challenges for the Average Joe

by Jon Griffith June 12, 2008

In the time honored tradition of posting non-real estate related material on a real estate website, I thought I’d join in by offering a “Random Musing” as Jay Thompson of the Phoenix Real Estate Guy calls it, of my own. May 31st was a difficult day. Unlike any other normal day of the year, I [...]

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Arizona Real Estate Statistic Update

by Jon Griffith June 10, 2008

From time to time I throw up a statistic in the form of a graph so all of you number geeks can get a grip on what’s happening in the market today. An interesting fact to ponder is the pattern that, regardless of the market conditions and consumer spending levels, the behavior pattern of those [...]

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How do Real Estate Agents Get Paid

by Jon Griffith June 6, 2008

…and who pays them? Before I was a REALTOR, I was a consumer, and I bought a house. Fortunately for me, or maybe it wasn’t so fortunate, my REALTOR was my father. He also owned the house that I purchased. This worked both for and against me, but we won’t go into that now. The [...]

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