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Upcoming AZ Real Estate Contract Class

Ever since the Arizona real estate contract changes went into effect, Jim and I have been met with discomforting stories on our travels to weekly office meetings. These stories usually recall someone giving a bad explanation of the changes to the Arizona Association of REALTORS® Residential Purchase Contact. We can’t have this. Bad explanations must stop! To think people are out there badly explaining the contract changes that took AAR volunteers hours/days/weeks/months to get right. It’s an outrage!

BEFA Unite!

In response to this discomforting news, we at John Hall & Associates have organized a movement to stop bad explanations in their tracks. We’re calling us the Bad Explanation Fighters of Arizona – aka BEFA. This is your chance to join the cause.

Support Jim Sexton, the AZ Forms Revision Taskforce Chair, while he teaches a real estate contract revision class next week – April 18th. It’s promised to be packed full of good explanations, accurate explanations, and maybe even some humorous explanations.

Together we will fight, together we will win!

If you have been moved by this inspirational message and would like to attend this Arizona Real Estate Purchase Contract Revisions Class – here’s the flyer!

Bonus for scrolling: Know fellow members at first greeting with BEFA’s secret handshake.

Free HAFA Class with CE Credit at PV Office

**CLASS IS FULL**

Bryan Jones with the Talon Group has organized a class on the government foreclosure alternative program HAFA to be held July 21st at the PV Office from 1-4pm.  (Class Flyer)

For those of you that have been to the Kiva room at the PV office, you know space is limited. Please be sure to let bryanjones@talongroup.biz know you’re coming!

Expert Panel on June 10th = Jim Sexton, Amy Swaney, Tom Adams, and Jim Nelson


Expert Panel - Scottsdale Real Estate

You want to go?  Eagle University and First American Title Insurance Company are hosting Bill Gray and said panel of experts to discuss today’s real estate environment.

Jim Sexton is the broker/owner of John Hall & Associates – a Phoenix based real estate brokerage that specializes in being awesome.  (not braggin’ – just sayin’)

Amy Swaney, CMB with Peoples Mortgage has been highlighted here on our blog, and recently spoke in Prescott at AAR’s Winter Conference.

Tom Adams is a retired-expert that spent many years with the Arizona Department of Real Estate.

Jim Nelson is there to make sure everyone speaks the whole truth and nothing but the truth.  He works as legal counsel with First American Title.

The man with the job of keeping everyone on track is Bill Gray.  If you’ve been in real estate in the Valley for at least 1 license renewal, chances are you’ve had classes with Mr. Gray.  He is the past owner of the Arizona School of Real Estate and Business.

This class is a 3 hour CE credit course that costs $15 to attend.  It starts at 8:30 in the AM and will be held at the Chaparral Suites.  For more information on how to RSVP – check out this handy flyer.

Going Green: The Environmental Movement in Real Estate by Barb Freestone


arizona association of realtors logoEverywhere you look, you hear of the green movement. Canvas shopping bags, solar panels, “new” light bulbs, electric cars…but how can it help your business?

Don’t miss out on important information that can impact you and your business. Our online Continuing Education partner, The CE Shop, has a NEW CE course “Going Green: The Environmental Movement in Real Estate” which will show you how to take advantage of the environmental movement within your real estate business and continue to add value to your client’s experience and your relationship with them.

The course is approved for CE credit in Arizona (3-general)!

As an added bonus to taking the new Going Green course the CE Shop, located in Fargo, ND, is giving back to help with Flood Recovery efforts.  They will donate 10% of your enrollment fees from today through April 30th to the DMF Red River Valley Flood Fund. All money raised for flood efforts will stay in the region and benefit those served by the American Red Cross, The Salvation Army and FirstLink.

Be sure to use Promotional code: FLOOD

Thank you for your support!

Barbara Freestone
Senior Vice President, Professional & Business Development
Arizona Association of REALTORS®
(Proud Sponsor of RE BarCamp – Phoenix)
255 E. Osborn, Ste 200, Phoenix, AZ 85012
602-248-7787

Working Together in Today's Marketplace


If you’ve never attended the Arizona Association of REALTORS® Industry Partners Conference, there’s no time like the present! The conference, celebrating its 10th anniversary this September at the Chaparral Suites Resort in Scottsdale, combines the three engines of our industry: REALTORS®, lenders and title/escrow officers, and details how important it is to work together as partners in the transaction. The conference has grown every year, and last year marked the largest attendance ever: over 400. 

Today’s marketplace requires us to have more than just a working knowledge of the purchase contract. With new issues like short sale negotiations, foreclosures and financing changes daily, as REALTORS® we owe it to ourselves and our clients to become as educated as possible. The information provided at this conference is valuable the minute you leave. Many designated brokers use the scenarios to teach at office meetings and in their newsletters, as do the title/escrow officers and lenders who attend.

With the current housing crisis and the media frenzy telling consumers to blame their real estate agent and lender for the mess they are in, it is more important than ever to work together and help our clients. In order to close transactions and continue to earn our living, we must have an idea of who does what. The Industry Partners Conference gives each of us practical guidance and a true picture of the roles we play in daily transactions.

The guidance and knowledge from this conference will help you close more transactions by reworking your market plan, writing better contracts and more effectively handling closing issues. Part of the conference will be reviewing residential market trends. Even with the high amount of residential inventory, declining prices, a buyer’s market and the liquidity crisis in lending, residential sales in the Valley have been increasing. Since January 2008 sales of 2,912 (the low point for sales in any month this century), sales have increased every month this year. In fact, the 5,637 sales in May of 2008 was an increase of 94 percent over January 2008 sales! But the mix of sales has changed. For example, residential sales by home price range and how properties are being financed is dramatically different; i.e., FHA purchases have increased over 1,000 percent compared to last year. (Statistics from the Arizona Regional Multiple Listing Service, www.armls.com) Part of the reason for the increase in sales is that agents are realizing the necessity of learning how to close transactions in today’s market. You will walk away from this conference with a good understanding of how to close resales in our market.

The premise of the conference is simple. Roundtable discussions based on pre-written real life scenarios create a forum for professionals from each industry to explain how they would handle or deal with an issue in a transaction. The scenarios are written by a committee of lenders, title and escrow officers, and REALTORS®, and are taken from actual experiences. There are over 20 topics for the tables, and attendees can select the topics of interest to them. Each roundtable session lasts just under an hour, so participants can sit at several different tables during the day. Some of this year’s hot topics include FHA Financing, Fraud, Cancellations and Earnest Money Disputes, Cure Period Notices, and Addenda Issues. Since the conference is attended by all three industries, it is more than likely that a working REALTOR®, lender and escrow officer will be present at each table, creating a healthy dialogue and different points of view for all of the scenarios. There are other relevant topics and an incredibly informative “Ask the Experts” question and answer session at the end of the day featuring Michelle Lind, assistant CEO and general counsel for AAR.

Online registration is simple: log onto  www.regonline.com/63342_608290M

 (credit card payments only)

EVERY CONFERENCE SINCE 2001 HAS SOLD OUT… REGISTER EARLY!

(Mary Frances Coleman (mfcoleman@cox.net) is the owner of The Real Estate Academy of Learning, and ”Coach Me MF,” a real estate coaching and consulting company. Fletcher Wilcox (fwilcox@gcta.com) is the vice president of Business Development for Grand Canyon Title. They are the co-chairs for this year’s Industry Partners Conference.)