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Silverleaf is a high end luxury real estate community that may seem inaccessible, and for many, it is. But it never hurts to look. Open houses in the Silverleaf community can provide valuable pricing info as well as a look into what it means to truly be luxurious. And there can be multiple definitions. One look at Silverleaf reveals a variety of different sub-communities that are differentiated in features and pricing. Only open houses can tell you for sure what to expect. Factors you should consider when dealing with where you choose to make an offer gauge on pricing and proximity to area amenities. Buying a home in Silverleaf often means you're buying into more than just a home. You're buying into a way of life. While the homes themselves are spacious and feature laden, the mixture of convenience and privacy they provide to the outside community are unmistakable.

To get in to one of these homes, you will, of course, have to have the money and the credit rating. Be prepared to pay or finance up to seven figures or more depending on which of the sub-communities you call your final home. Lenders also examine your financial history to decide whether or not there is cause for concern, so it also helps to pay off big outstanding debts, though you will also want to show that you have a history of successfully managing debt. In other words, some debt is necessary to make you appear as though you are a highly qualified candidate. While the home buying maze can be a confusing one, you can make things a lot easier on yourself by working with an experienced Scottsdale real estate agent, who is skilled in dealing with high end homes and properties.

A real estate agent - at least the right real estate agent - knows the ins and outs of a deal and can make certain that you see through the legalese before you lock yourself into that final offer. He can also help you to determine what is fair for the price and the temperament of today's market. Many homes in the Silverleaf community are selling below what they were selling for 10 years ago, but that doesn't mean they'll come cheap. You may feel like using a real estate agent will make things even more expensive because of commission, but unless you yourself are a professional realtor, these professionals will likely save you more money than they'll ever cost you, especially buying at such a high profile and expensive level.

So when you get ready to buy a Silverleaf home, make sure you contact your agent and take advantage of an open house in every corner of the community.

by: Gen Wright




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