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Tucson Arizona Real Estate Agents, Realtors and Brokers

Most Tucson real estate transactions involve a Tucson representing agent prior to completion. Whether you are buying a Arizona home or selling your home, getting representation is often an important step of the transaction whether it be for United States advice or purely for protection from liability. You may find that a Tucson real estate broker or sales agent has just what you need. A Tucson real estate agent knows details of Tucson neighborhoods and how Arizona tax laws and zoning can affect what you trying to do. Real estate agents in Tucson can also run a "comp sheet" for you easily which will list all the prices of homes for sale in Tucson. This can make a major difference when deciding on a competitive price in Tucson. Your new real estate agent or broker will likely have ties to Arizona lending institutions that can obtain the mortgage for your new Tucson home. They will often have access to a local mortgage lender in Tucson which may be more convenient than working with a national United States company. Most Tucson agents work exclusively on residential property, but you can find some who perform work on commercial property as well. These Tucson brokers will usually list their additional qualifications in their profiles. No matter the type of agent, they will generally work as the intermediary in a transaction. With their help, a buyer can use the Arizona real estate agent as an extra resource in price negotiations, enforcing inspections or repairs, or other phases of the purchase.

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The Journal and Bloomberg report today that two big commercial real estate loans are about to default and yesterday the commercial mortgage-backed securities market cratered as a result.
Beaudry is one of Tucson's oldest dealerships, dating from 1940, but sold most of its new car operations in 2005. The company also runs recreational vehicle sales centers in Tucson and Chandler.
A longtime Tucson-based auto dealership company has filed for bankruptcy protection but plans to stay in business. Beaudry RV Co. was caught up in the international credit crisis before it could finish paying off a $13.3 million debt, company officials said.
A longtime Tucson-based auto dealership company has filed for bankruptcy protection but plans to stay in business. Beaudry RV Co. officials say the company was caught up in the international credit crisis before it could finish paying off a $13.3 million debt.
BISBEE — A sloppy investigation by the Cochise County Sheriff’s Office was a significant factor that led a majority of the jurors to feel Border Patrol Agent Nicholas Corbett was not guilty of a crime, according to two of the jurors.
A bizarre case that started in Idaho more than 10 years ago came to a deadly end in Tucson over the weekend.
TUCSON - A medical expert called by the defense Tuesday in federal court said he feels more strongly now than previously that Border Patrol Agent Nicholas Corbett's version of events resulting in the death of an illegal immigrant from Mexico is consistent with the evidence in the case.
Beaudry RV Co., the last major operation of one of Tucson's oldest auto and recreational-vehicle dealerships, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in a bid to restructure its debt.
The international banking crisis caught Beaudry RV Co. before it could finish paying off a $13.3 million debt, forcing the Tucson-based company to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection Tuesday.
C.M. Newton, a member of the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame, who is best remembered as Kentucky's athletic director, was in Tucson as chairman of the NIT Selection Committee.