
Signs a Desert Second Home No Longer Fits the Life It Was Bought For
Signs a Desert Second Home No Longer Fits the Life It Was Bought For There was a time when the desert home made perfect sense. The winters felt longer somewhere else. The pace of life felt heavier. A place in the desert represented something that just fit—sunshine, the heritage of the game, effort

Is the Desert Market in a Slump?
Is the Desert Market in a Slump? Or Are Buyers Simply Becoming More Selective? There’s a question I’ve been hearing more and more lately: “What’s going on with the market?” Homes are sitting longer. Buyers are hesitating. Price reductions are appearing more frequently — even in luxury communities

Why Buying in the Desert Is Different Than Buying Anywhere Else
Why Buying in the Desert Is Different Than Buying Anywhere Else People often assume buying a home in the desert is simply a sunnier version of buying elsewhere. More palm trees. More golf. More sunshine. But after years of touring homes, walking communities, and helping buyers relocate from places l
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