Showing posts with label Nick Bastian. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nick Bastian. Show all posts

Thursday, December 24, 2009

Merry Christmas from the Bastians

Without a doubt, Christmas is my favorite time of the year. I'm not a big shopper, I don't really buy a ton of gifts for a lot of different people.

I simply enjoy spending time with my family and friends and do my best to take some time to relax, have some fun and reflect on what Christmas is to me.

I am not offended if people don't celebrate Christmas and I am glad others have their own reasons to celebrate. In my house, we have a Christmas tree and we have Christmas parties. If you prefer a "holiday" party just because you don't want to "offend" someone, I'm thankful you have that right.

So, from my family to yours, I want to wish you a very Merry Christmas!


Monday, November 09, 2009

Nick's Annual Turkey Drive is here again!

Once again, it's time for our (7th) annual turkey drive! On Sunday Nov. 22nd, I will be delivering turkeys to Phoenix Rescue Mission as they prepare to feed the homeless on Thanksgiving Day.

I believe that many people have a desire to help others this time of year but find it difficult to do so because our lives are so busy. This year, the shelters need a LOT of help. If you would like to help by making a financial donation, we will do all of the work for you! I'll be purchasing frozen turkeys Sunday morning to deliver to the Phoenix Rescue Mission. (I can provide receipts from the mission if needed.) Please feel free to contact me with any questions or donations.

If you are able to donate one dollar or a hundred ( or more), I am able to purchase frozen turkeys all at once for delivery to the mission on Sunday morning. Over the years, we have found this the easiest way to help the most people. I can give you my address or I can pick up donations up until Saturday the 21st. You can always email me at nick (at) nickbastian (dot) com or call me for more info! I am out and about a LOT, so it makes picking up your donation pretty easy! :-)


Last year, with the help of my friend Rob, we were able to deliver over 875 pounds of turkey for needy families! Big thanks to Rob Sell at Sell Home Inspections for all he does. Thankfully, Rob has really stepped in to be a huge help to me in hauling all of these birds. We both have a BLAST delivering them and want to thank everyone for your donations to such a great cause.

Please help. Every single penny is GREATLY appreciated. We want to make it easy for everyone to help others this Thanksgiving. I would also like to wish you and your families a wonderful holiday season!


Friday, October 30, 2009

What Happens in Escrow?

The main purpose of this blog is to provide information to you. In doing that, I have decided to ask people from within my industry to write an occasional "guest post" on topics that will be of interest to anyone wanting to know more about the real estate business or the real estate market in Arizona. 
Below, you will find some information about the escrow process as written by my good friend, Bill Risser from Chicago Title and Trust. I'd like to thank Bill for sharing the information with us!


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Nearly everyone has heard of ChicagoTitle Insurance Company.  But just what does the title and escrow company do in the purchase of your new home? My intent with this post is to explain the escrow side of the transaction.  We'll discuss title insurance in depth in a
future post.

An escrow is an arrangement in which a disinterested third party, called an escrow holder, holds legal documents and funds on behalf of a buyer and seller, and distributes them according to the buyer's and seller's instructions. 


People buying and selling real estate often open an escrow for their protection and convenience. The buyer can instruct the escrow holder to disburse the purchase price only upon the satisfaction of certain prerequisites and conditions. The seller can instruct the escrow holder to retain possession of the deed to the buyer until the seller's requirements, including receipt of the purchase price, are met. Both rely on the escrow holder to carry out
faithfully their mutually consistent instructions relating to the transaction and to advise them if any of their instructions are not mutually consistent or cannot be carried out.


An escrow is convenient for the buyer and seller because both can move forward separately but simultaneously in providing inspections, reports, loan commitments and funds, deeds and many other items, using the escrow holder as the central depositing point. If the instructions from all parties to an escrow are clearly drafted, fully detailed and mutually consistent, the escrow holder can take many actions on their behalf without further consultation. This saves time and facilitates the closing of the transaction.

The escrow process was developed to help facilitate the sale or purchase of your home. The escrow holder accomplishes this by:

  • Acting as the impartial "stake-holder," or
    depository of documents and funds
  • Processing and coordinating the flow of
    documents and funds
  • Keeping all parties informed of progress on the
    escrow
  • Responding to the lender's requirements
  • Securing a title insurance policy
  • Obtaining approvals of reports and documents
    from the parties as required
  • Prorating and adjusting insurance, taxes,
    rents, etc.
  • Recording the deed and loan documents
  • Maintaining security and accountability of
    monies owed and owing.

When my son was much younger, he asked me what "escrow" was. My explanation to a 6 year old was this: One person has keys to the house being sold.  Another person has a bag
full of money to buy the house.  Each takes a hold of  the keys and the money together, but neither will let go. Each is afraid the other will run off with both the keys and the money if they let go first.  That's where escrow comes in.  The keys and the money are given to escrow, and when all the terms of the contract are satisfied, escrow hands over keys to the buyer and the money to the seller!  He immediately understood, and then proceeded to tell me that it sounded boring. 


Gotta love kids!

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Realty Executives Short Sale Division

Short sales and foreclosures are a very large part of our market in Arizona. The short sale process can bring many more questions than answers for people facing a job loss, relocation or a need to sell a home in a market where property "values" have declined.
The realities of facing short sale questions about tax consequences, debt relief, anti-deficiency judgements, and many other terms that many people are not familiar with can create even more uncertainty. Having people "embarrassed" of their situation, not knowing where to turn or not having a trustworthy advisor has sometimes been a reason for people to put off getting help.
Unfortunately, some of the problems with short sales are also compounded by the fact that many people in the real estate industry have had challenges in trying to learn about a process that is fairly new or unfamiliar and in dealing with different banks or bank employees that can often be clueless.
I am very glad to see that Realty Executives of Arizona has created a place where people all over the state can call a number to be put in touch with an agent willing to help them sell their home in these challenging times.
Many agents have put off short sales and take them only when they "have to" do them. As consumers seek information on how to best deal with a short sale, the Realty Executives short sale division promises to be a place where good, solid real estate information will be found.
Should you or anyone you know need to find a real estate agent willing to help with your short sale in Arizona, please feel free to call my "short sale hotline" at 480-463-4514.




Tuesday, September 01, 2009

Pending Home Sales Rising

In addition to watching our mls system and looking at a lot of homes around town, I get a LOT of email and blog updates to help keep an eye on the real estate market. While I firmly believe there is no way for anyone to give a "one size fits all" answer to the market, it is interesting to watch trends. In my opinion, you need to look closely at a specific neighborhood before making a sound decision on buying or selling. I am enclosing material from an email that was sent to me this morning.

Pending Home Sales on a Record Roll

WASHINGTON (September 1, 2009) Contract activity for pending home sales has risen for six straight months, a pattern not seen in the history of the index since it began in 2001, according to the National Association of Realtors.

The Pending Home Sales Index, a forward-looking indicator based on contracts signed in July, increased 3.2 percent to 97.6 from a reading of 94.6 in June, and is 12.0 percent higher than July 2008 when it was 87.1. The index is at the highest level since June 2007 when it was 100.7.

NAR's Housing Affordability Index stood at 158.5 in July, below the peak set in April but is still 36.0 percentage points higher than a year ago. The HAI is a broad measure of housing affordability using consistent values and assumptions over time, which examines the relationship between home prices, mortgage interest rates and family income.

Not all areas and price ranges are seeing the same fluctuations in pricing, availability and sales. If there is an area you are interested in or if you have seen a "for sale" sign that you want to know more about, "Just Call Nick!" I'll be glad to help...

Saturday, August 29, 2009

Let's have some fun and watch some baseball!

If you know me and read this blog, you know that I love hanging out with family and friends. If you are family or consider me your friend, I would like to invite you to a fun Friday night at Chase field!

I am teaming up with friends in the "Night Rail" spirit for a great time on Friday, September 18th. We have prime seats in the very cool Diamond Level at a discounted rate of just $20.00 to watch the Dbacks vs the Rockies at 6:40 pm. It’s the perfect venue for all of us to get together and have some fun. We all have busy lives but I hope you will be able to set aside some time on a Friday night to enjoy some baseball and hang out with some friends or meet new ones.

Here’s the scoop…

Game: D-backs vs Rockies, Friday September 18th @ 6:40pm

Simple process to purchase tickets:

1. Click on the following link: www.dbacks.com/groups

2. Log in with the following information:

sign-in ID – rail

password – life

Special discount ticket option includes:

$20 (reg. $30) in the Miller Lite Diamond Club


The Miller Lite Diamond Club is an upscale club located in right field on the main concourse level at Chase Field. It is a PERFECT place for a bunch of people to hang out. No assigned seats, special lounge seating throughout the entire location, full service bar (cash bar), pool tables, and HD TV’s make for a great night where will have some of the best seats in the house. Plenty of standing / mingling is possible in the Diamond Club with it’s cool lounge style seating.
Click to see pics of the Diamond Club <---


Yes... Everyone is invited. This section is perfect for having fun with friends. Feel free to use this as an excuse to invite family or friends to watch a game and have some FUN with hot-dogs, baseball and probably even apple pie.

Remember: To purchase tickets for the game, just visit www.dbacks.com/groups and use the sign-in ID of rail and the password of life. You will get the discounted price of $20.00.

Lori and I really hope to see ya there! If you have any questions... "Just Call Nick!"

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Change is good - questions remain

Changing markets bring about a lot of issues that often become misunderstood or over looked. In the past 17 years of selling homes, I don't recall a time where people had so many questions and misconceptions on home prices, terminology and the market. If you are reading this as a "club member," you probably know me pretty well and know that I enjoy working with people that know me and trust what I say. There is a difference between people that call on a sign or an advertisement and people that call who have been recommended by a friend or someone that I have worked with in the past. Often, those responding to an ad are skeptical when they first call. Usually this is due to misperceptions of our industry or they have been reading the papers, which often (in my opinion) report real estate related information about 6 months too late. A recent article in the paper said that cash buyers are playing a large part in the market right now. Really? Six months ago, when you told someone that there are bidding wars on properties and that investors are snatching homes up, paying cash, and making it hard for "normal" buyers to compete, it was often met with a "deer in the headlights" type of look. Now, people are becoming more aware of the difficulties in certain markets.

Short sales and bank owned homes come with a LOT of questions right now, as well. A short sale can be a complete nightmare or it can sometimes go fairly smooth. However, the idea of looking at a bank owned home and offering "50%" under list price typically won't work. Banks normally price the homes (currently) aggressively and are not necessarily going to "dump them" as callers often hope. That doesn't mean you can't bargain or get a good price, it just means you need to understand how the process normally works.

Short sales are similar. Wow, can they be a LONG process. I have seen short sales take many (many) months and have seen others take less than 45 days. Yep, we recently closed a short sale in less than 45 days. This was possible because the "first" buyer decided to give up after waiting 4 months for the bank to make a dang decision. Once they got tired of waiting, they canceled. Lucky for my client, the bank had just issued an approval and we were able to get an acceptance in a couple of days and close in a "normal" amount of time. Other times, we wait months just for a response. Crazy.

Bottom line is this... If you have questions about buying or selling real estate. "Just Call Nick!"

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Take a Hike!

Around here, we are always up for fun things to do! Recently, Lori and I took the boys on a "train ride" to Tempe to go hike Hayden Butte. ( "A Mountain) We all had a great time so we decided to do it again. This time, we thought we would invite some friends!

Please join us Saturday, March 21st as we get together with our friends from Take A Hike Arizona to meet at “A” Mountain in Tempe, for a fun morning hike, stroll or walk up Hayden Butte. The easiest way to get there is via light rail. Exit at the 3rd and Mill station and meet us at the coffee shop on the south west corner. (Mills End Cafe at 310 S Mill Ave) We will leave Mills End at 8:15 for our fun morning “hike.” Hey, what else are you gonna do on a nice Saturday morning that would be more cool than hanging out with some friends and getting some fresh air?
Like they say at Take A Hike Arizona, “The Butte may not qualify as an all out hike, but it does provide a nice quick jaunt uphill (just over 1/2 mile) and provides nice views of downtown Tempe, Tempe Town Lake and the surrounding area.”

Much of the trail is paved and the entire walk probably doesn't take an hour. It is a perfect Saturday morning trip! Click to see some pics from our recent trip...

The Butte is also a designated historical landmark. Just off the trailhead on the Leonard Monti Trail, you can find a number of petroglyphs carved into the rock by the Hohokam people. I recently spoke with Michael Monti (Leonard’s son) and I believe he will be joining us in the morning. It will be fun to learn some of the history of the Butte from him.

The founders of Take a Hike Arizona Tracey Epel and June Kleier will be on hand to join us as well. They have a very fun attitude about outdoor activities and I have enjoyed getting to know them recently.

The plan is to meet on Saturday morning, March 21st at 8:00am at Mills End Cafe which is located directly south of the light rail stop at 3rd Street and Mill Avenue. Mills End will be easy to find, just look for the Rail Life banner in the window Saturday morning. We plan to leave (ie: cross the street,) by 8:15am.

If you have never been on the light rail yet, you might want to see this information about the Park and Ride locations and check out how to purchase a light rail pass for your trip! Any questions? Just Call Nick!

Monday, March 16, 2009

Distressed Properties - The good bad and ugly

The Arizona real estate market, like many others, continues to change at a rapid pace. While the trend is currently looked at by many as "distressing," there are those who look at this market as an opportunity to purchase real estate in an environment of low interest rates and at price levels not seen for quite some time.

One of my long time "partners" in the real estate business is Fidelity National Title. For those of you that have worked with me for a long time, you might be familiar with them. Recently, I got some very interesting statistics from my friend, Jennifer Weller, an account rep for Fidelity. We discussed some of the current issues banks are dealing with when handling distressed properties.


1. 40% of the subprime loans written in '06 & '07 had no income verification.

2. Chase has a new program that if you lose your job-they will reduce your payment to $500 for months to help homeowners not lose their home.

3. It costs lenders on avg 75-125k per bank owned property.

4. fannie mae loan-primary residence...foreclosure=ineligible for 5 yrs for a FMae mortgage, short sale=2 yrs

5. investor ineligible for a Fannie Mae loan for 7 yrs in Foreclosure, short sale=2 yrs

6. foreclosure lowers credit 250-300 pts for avg of 3 yrs...and stays on credit for 10+ yrs
These 6 items are from Jen's "Twitter" feed while attending a seminar. I hope to go over the details with her in the near future and will gladly update you with any questions you might have. We will be reviewing the notes and updating / adding to the information in the near future.
As in every market, it is best to understand and make good educated decisions before buying or selling. There is always a seller that wants to sell and a buyer that wants to buy.
Let's discuss your situation before you decide to make a move. As always, I'll give you my honest opinion of your current situation. If it makes sense for you to make a move, I am happy to assist. If it doesn't, I will be glad to tell you so.

If you just want to "get a feel" for prices of homes in an area, (including foreclosure lists) you may visit my FREE map-based home search page to begin the process. As always, remember to "Just Call Nick" with any questions or comments!

Friday, January 09, 2009

New Year, New Opportunities

I have not written here much lately, mainly because there have been so many other things going on! I "need" to try and do a better job of writing more often as I really do enjoy it.
I wanted to quickly say that the new year has begun with a lot of really exciting things. The phones are busy, interest rates are great and pricing looks to be creating some real opportunities in some areas. While I feel many areas are still facing severe challenges, I do believe others are stabilizing and looking like a real bargain.
I hope you had a great holiday season! If you have any questions concerning sales, values, using our free mls search or would like my opinion of the market in your area... "Just Call Nick!" - I'd be glad to help. :-)

Sunday, November 16, 2008

Time for Nick's Annual Turkey Drive

Once again, it's time for our annual turkey drive! On Sunday Nov. 23rd , I will be delivering turkeys to help the Phoenix Rescue Mission feed the homeless on Thanksgiving Day. I believe that many people have a desire to help others this time of year but find it difficult to do so because our lives are so busy. This year, the need is sure to be great! If you would like to help by making a financial donation, we will do all of the work for you! I'll be purchasing frozen turkeys Sunday morning to deliver to the Phoenix Rescue Mission. (I can provide receipts from the mission if needed) Please feel free to contact me with any questions or donations.
Last year, with the help of my friend Rob, we were able to deliver over 100 turkeys for needy families! I want to give special thanks to Rob Sell at Sell Home Inspections for all of the help he has been the last couple of years. The first few years, I did the Turkey drive mainly by myself but with the generosity of our family and friends (and the addition of 3 small children) it became quite a task. Thankfully, Rob has really stepped in to be a huge help to me in hauling all of these birds! We have a BLAST delivering them and want to thank everyone for your donations to such a great cause.
Please help. It can be a dollar or a hundred dollars (or more!) but every single penny is GREATLY appreciated. We want to make it easy for everyone to help others this Thanksgiving.
I would like to wish you and your families a wonderful holiday season!

Sincerely,
Nick

Thursday, October 02, 2008

October is Breast Cancer awareness month!

For the month of October, we have gone PINK in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness. This is a great opportunity to tell our friends about FREE mammograms.
Most of you know that, for many years, I have sponsored teams for the "Climb to Conquer Cancer" as it is a cause very near and dear to my heart. There are many other great ways to get involved in helping raise money and awareness. In fact, a friend of ours is helping with a "Relay for Life" event this month. Take a look!
You should also know that the Breast Cancer site is having trouble getting enough people to click on their site daily to meet their quota of donating at least one free mammogram a day to an underprivileged woman. It takes less than a minute to go to their site and click on 'donating a mammogram' for free (pink window in the middle). This doesn't cost you a thing. Their corporate sponsors/advertisers use the number of daily visits to donate mammograms in exchange for advertising.
We can all do a lot to help!

Monday, September 22, 2008

Nick Bastian Talks Real Estate With Fox 10

Recently, I was invited to the Fox 10 studios to talk about real estate and my business. Interviews are always kind of interesting and it is interesting to see the final, edited version. I had a really good time shooting this and want to thank Fox for the opportunity to talk about real estate with them.

Wednesday, September 03, 2008

Nick Bastian Joins Tempe Realty Executives Office

After 16 years in the real estate business, I feel more proud of my job and enthusiastic of my future business than ever before. Yesterday, after a long process, I made a decision to join what I feel is the best real estate firm in Arizona. That firm is Realty Executives. Over the past couple of months, I have weighed my options very carefully and have met formally and informally with several brokers, large and small. While my normal business practices will not change much and most of you will not notice a difference, I believe the corporate structure, the ability to "run my own business" and the convenience of many valley wide offices will help me to serve my clients even better in the future. My phone number, email address and web site address will all remain the same and this will be a VERY smooth transition for all of us. It is late and I have had a very long couple of days but I will be updating more in the near future. Please feel free to contact me at any time should you have any questions.
The real estate market has changed and I have decided to embrace change while growing my business. I am very happy to make this announcement and look forward to talking with you soon. Thanks again for your continued support!



Sunday, June 01, 2008

Nick talks about web 2.0

The real estate business is ever changing. I understand that many of my clients and past customers are not exactly on the "cutting edge" of web 2.0. The whole, social networking side of blogs and on-line networking is still foreign to a lot of people. A few weeks ago, I attended a 3-day conference at the Heard Museum that focused on social media, real estate and how to market our business on line. Below is a video from the conference where I was asked about social media. I thought some of yo might get a kick out of it..

Friday, March 28, 2008

Nick's having some fun with Fox!

Here is a copy of the new commercial we shot a couple of weeks ago at the Fox 10 News studios. Most will run as a 15 second commercial during news casts, sit-coms, sporting events etc. Some will be 30 second commercials with another "featured" agent. So, "Just You Watch" to see your friend, Nick on tv this year! So far, these guys have been a lot of fun to work with. Also, please take a look at the new page of mine on www.myfoxphoenix.com. My direct link on their site can be found by clicking here.. You know what they say.. The camera adds 10 pounds and I really do wish they wouldn't have used so many cameras! :-)
We are looking forward to promoting real estate in a positive light over the next twelve months. Having the media do some "positive press" might help get a few people off of the fence. I really do believe there are some good opportunities in the market right now and look forward to promoting our valley's real estate market along with Fox 10 and My 45 news channels. Thanks for stopping by!




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