Team Beery News & Info
Valuable content and podcasts to keep you informed on the real estate market in the East Valley.
What Don’t You Know About Credit
Check out this episode of Coffee and 1 Thing where we discuss what you may not know about credit. Credit is a big deal when you are buying a house, so if you are in the market, be sure to listen. And, if you have any more questions, give a call or text.
What is Home Equity?
Have you ever heard the term “home equity” and wondered what that means? More importantly, what that means to you and how you can take advantage of it? Well, check out this episode where we discuss the ins and outs of your home’s value.
What Type of Lending is Available?
In this episode of Coffee and 1 Thing, we talk about the different types of loans a homebuyer can use to purchase a home.
What’s the Difference Between a Loan Officer and a Loan Planner
The Team Beery Team talk to a local loan planner to give us insight of the difference between a loan planner and a loan officer and what the means for your mortgage.
Arizona Eviction Help & Resources
Many people in the U.S. are facing evictions due to the moratorium and Arizona is no different. Get the correct information of how the eviction moratorium affects Arizonans as well as helpful resources to avoid eviction. https://www.teambeery.com/
How to Hold Title in Arizona
In this episode, we talk about what needs to happen to hold title on a home in Arizona. This is very general information and not legal advice.
What the heck is earnest money?
In this episode of Coffee and 1 Thing, we discuss what earnest money is and what it does for both a buyer and seller.
Fall Festivals for Food and Fun
Fall is almost here, and there is no better way to celebrate cooler temperatures than with some fun and food-packed festivals around the Valley. We have handpicked three fall festivals that every foodie can appreciate.
What closing fees do buyers and sellers have to pay?
Closing fees? What are those? In this episode of Coffee and 1 Thing, we discuss closing fees. What are they? And, who typically pays them?