Investing in the Phoenix Real Estate Market PDF Print E-mail

Phoenix Real Estate Investment - foreclosures, bank owned, multifamily, commercial, income propertiesNow is a great time to consider investing in Phoenix real estate, while prices are reasonable and property owners are motivated to sell by the current "credit crunch."

Market trends clearly indicate that Phoenix is firmly in a Buyer's market. Foreclosures in the Phoenix Valley metro area are at record numbers, creating a large pool pre-foreclosure ("short-sales") and bank-owned properties that can be obtained for bargain prices.

As one of the fastest growing metropolitan areas in the U.S., Phoenix is an excellent location for the multi-family and commercial investor. With both population and economic growth at record levels, both residental rentals and commercial space are in high demand. The Phoenix population is expected to double by 2020, creating even more demand and profit for owners of income generating properties.

If you're looking for an investment property in the Phoenix area:

Call the Benjamin Team at 480-201-3001

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(This statement below is published in compliance with the FTC Mars requirements of 2011 for home owners and buyers involved with short sales - IMPORTANT NOTICE REGARDING SHORT-SALES - Benjamin Realty LLC is not associated with the government and our services are not approved by the government or your lender(s). Even if you accept this offer and use our service, your lender(s) may not agree to change your loan. If you stop paying your mortgage, you could lose your home and damage your credit rating.)

 
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