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Page 1: Winfield April 10

Winfield’sHot Real Estate Listings

Home InspectionsAn Important Tool for Buyers

Hawaiian Fusion CuisineRoy’s Maui Wowie Shrimp Salad

SIMPLE PLEASURES

Relishing Life’s

Little Gifts

STEVE KLEMOWYOUR WINFIELD REAL ESTATE EXPERT

Living and Selling in the Winfield Resort Community

IhopethisissueofWinfield Lifestylefindsyouenjoyingthesunand fun inourcommunity. Thereare somany socialactivities,sportsandgroupsourcommunityoffers!Youcanplaycanasta,scrabble,bridgeandmahjongg.Fortennisplayers,youcantaketennisclinics,beoncompetitiveteamsandtakelessonsfromourown “in-house” pro, Chris Cummings. You can also enjoy thehikingtrailsaroundthecommunityoryoucanjointhemen’sorwomen’shikingandgolfgroups. InsidetheclubhouseyoucanstayfitwithourpersonaltrainerDeniseorjustworkout.WhileintheclubhousebesuretoenjoyacasualbreakfastorlunchatourStandingRockCafé.OurheatedswimmingpoolbackingtoourWinfield75-acre,boulder-studdedmountainpreserve isoneofthefinesttospendsomerelaxingtimeandenjoythesunandseeyourfriendsandneighbors. MyWinfield Lifestylenewsletterprovideslocalareaactivities,greatfeature articles about real estate and information about currentWinfieldhomesforsale.Myhopeistokeepourcommunityup-to-datewiththisnewsletterandmywebsiteDreamWinfield.com. Mycompany,RealtyExecutiveshasrecentlyexpandedtheirservices including Realtor.com showcase homes, Trulia.compremiumlistings,andListhub.comwhichsyndicatesallmylistingsto40majorregional,nationalandinternationalsites. Our real estatemarket and values continue to change. Asyoumayexpect,theamountofrecentbank-ownedpropertiesand distressed sales has impacted our community and othersurroundingneighborhoods.Thesefewadversesalesaffectourvalueswhenanoutsideappraiser isvaluingourcommunity foranother sale. Unfortunately, thesebank-owned salesgenerateour “new values.” Navigating this real estatemarket takes anagentwhoisinup-to-datewithallthecurrentactivityandcanadviseyouofthebestwaymovingforward.Alwaysfeelfreetocallmeforapersonalandconfidentialappointment.

Steve Klemow is “the specialist in the Winfield community.”

“Myclients inWinfieldalwaysbenefitfrommyexperienceasan original homeowner in our community. My trustworthiness,ability to read the market and my results-oriented marketingskillshavecreatedmyproudtrackrecordthatexceedsover120successfulWinfieldtransactions.”

April 2010

WWW.DREAMWINFIELD.COM

602.908.9155

If your home is currently listed, this is not a solicitation for that listing. ProducedbyDesertLifestylePublishing•480.460.0996•www.DesertLifestyle.net

STEVE KLEMOW’S LISTINGS IN

33473 N. 74th Way • 2061 Sq. Ft. | 2 Bed | 2 Bath • $580,000WOW!ThishomebacksdirectlytoWinfieldMountain,a75-acrebouldermountainpreserve!NONELIKETHISONTHEMARKETWITHCUTFLAGSTONE,HEATEDSPA,BBQ,KIVAFIREPLACEfor

theultimateinbackyardliving.Availablefurnishedfor$600,000(ownersareinteriordesigners).Formermodelhomefeaturesaprivatebackyardoasis,closeproximitytotheclubhousebutfar

enoughawaytuckedintoaprivatecul-de-sac!ConversationroomhasSantaFevegasandlatillas.MasterandsecondclosethaveClassyClosets.Thisfloorplanfeatures

asplitmasterbedroomwithbackyard/mountainviews.

FEATURED PROPERTY

7244 E. Crimson Sky Trl.2128 / 2 / 2

$350,000Largest Plan in Villa

Section / Boulders View

7431 E. Sunset Sky Cir.1520 / 2 / 2 $388,000

Seasonal Owner Cozy Great Room

7488 E. Crested Saguaro Ln.2001 / 2 / 2

$395,000Expansive Serenity Plan

Update Allowance

7292 E. Crimson Sky Trl.1734 / 2 / 2

$396,500Georgeous Townhouse Winfield Mountain View

7971 E. Russet Sky Dr.3020 / 4 / 4.5

$695,000Incredible Views

Heated Pool and Spa

7610 E. Soaring Eagle Way5125 / 5 / 4.5 • $1,370,000

Energy Efficient Home / Viking AppliancesSurrounded By Natural Area Open Space

7489 E. Soaring Eagle Way2503 / 3 / 2

$445,000Upgraded Appliances

Spacious Floor Plan

7480 E. Sunset Sky Circle1756 / 2 / 2

$474,900Fantastic Views

Backyard Paradise

33667 N. 78th Pl.2778 / 3 / 3.5

$600,000Premier Lot

Open Desert Space

7386 E. Soaring Eagle Way2443 / 3 / 2

Just Sold Freshly Painted

Gazebo and BBQ

SOLD

Page 2: Winfield April 10

Phoenix Suns vs. San Antonio SpursUS Airways Center, April 7th602.379.7867 or nba.com/sunsCheer on our very own Phoenix Suns as they slam-dunk their way to victory. 2010 has been a great year for the Suns with two players selected to play in the All-Star Game in Dallas. Special “Beat San Antonio” signs will be passed out to fans for that extra boost of spirit!

Michael BubleUS Airways Center, April 8th 602.379.2000 or usairwayscenter.comWith the recent release of his new album Crazy Love, Michael Buble will be performing his biggest hits right here in Phoenix. Known as the modern-day Frank Sinatra, Buble has released many #1 hits. This show promises to be cinematic and at the same time an intimate experience with the performer.

Scottsdale Culinary FestivalScottsdale Civic Center Plaza, April 13th – 18th480.945.7193 or scottsdaleculinaryfestival.orgThere is just no other local festival that trumps this one-of-a-kind culinary experience. Partake in many great events including Bubbles and Bliss, Chef’s Wine Dinner and Best of the Fest. The event that always wows crowds is the Great Arizona Picnic featuring food from over 50 restaurants, cooking demonstrations, live entertainment and over 200 beers to sample.

6th Annual Pat’s RunSun Devil Stadium, April 17th480.621.4074 or pattillmanfoundation.orgJoin over 20,000 runners and walkers as they come together to celebrate the memory of football star and military hero Pat Tillman. Complete the 4.2 mile run/walk and continue the fun with a finish-line festival featuring live music, refreshments and an expo. This event raises funds for the Pat Tillman Foundation, which carries on Pat’s legacy of supporting our future generations with academic scholarships.

Alfred Hitchcock’s The 39 StepsGammage Auditorium, April 20th – 25th480.965.5062 or asugammage.comThis hysterically funny mystery will keep you on your toes with suspense and nonstop laughter. There are over 150 crazy characters that are all played by a talented cast of only four! The tale begins as a man with a very boring life meets a woman with a thick accent and soon finds her murdered! Buy your tickets ahead of time, this is sure to sell out!

Evening in the TropicsHyatt Gainey Ranch, April 24th480.969.2308 or childcrisis.org/eventsJoin this “tropical oasis in the desert” in support of the Child Crisis Center; an organization assisting children and families in our community burdened with troubled situations. This beautiful event showcases unique Hawaiian traditions, a silent and live auction, a fabulous meal and engaging entertainment.

APRIL 2010

MAUI WOWIE TIGER SHRIMP SALAD

Featuring Roy’s7151 W. Ray Road • Chandler, AZ

480.705.7697 or roysrestaurant.com

SALADINGREDIENTS:3 pieces whole medium shrimp, poached and diced large 2 Tbs. fine diced sweet onions 2 Tbs. feta cheese, crumbled 1 1/2 tsp. capers1/4 cup avocado diced large (same size as shrimp) 2 pieces hydro-bibb lettuce (cut into 1/8-inch strips)6 slices vine-ripened tomatoes sliced 1/4 inch thick 1/4 cup caper lime vinaigrette (see recipe below) 1 tsp. scallion oil salt and pepper to taste1 piece each popcorn shoot and bull’s blood, for garnish (if not available, any micro-green will substitute).

PROCEDURE:Ring mold will be needed to prepare salad. Use a PVC pipe that has been cut into these dimensions: 2 3/4 inches in height and 3 1/2 inches in diameter.

Layer tomatoes overlapping. Arrange tomatoes into bulls-eye formation with a round empty circle in the middle. Circle will be staging area to assemble salad without burying the red color of the tomatoes.

Into a mixing bowl combine capers, onions and hydro-bibb lettuce strips. Moisten with caper lime vinaigrette. Season with salt and pepper. Place ring mold into center of tomato ring. Gently place caper onion and hydro-bibb lettuce into ring mold. Keep it fluffy, do not smash. Repeat same procedure with avocado and shrimp. Gently place shrimp and avocado on top of lettuce mixture. Gently remove mold and moisten tomatoes with more caper lime vinaigrette. Drizzle scallion oil and sprinkle feta. Garnish and serve.

CAPER LIME VINAIGRETTEINGREDIENTS:

PROCEDURE:Whisk together all ingredients.

Serves one.

Sure, fancy cars and sparkling jewels are nice. But sometimes it’s the little things that really make us happy. This month, make sure you slow down enough to appreciate life’s simple pleasures. Here are a few to get you started …

1. The warm spring breeze rolling across your bare arms.

2. Lazily watching a ladybug meander across a plant.

3. Hearing your favorite song on the radio.

4. Sitting in the sun on a quiet, windless day all alone.

5. Waking up and realizing you are totally refreshed.

6. Roasted peanuts and the crack of a bat at a baseball game.

7. Fantastic high heels that don’t even hurt.

8. Jumping in the pool on a hot day.

9. Choosing a piece of chocolate from a box … and getting the one you actually hoped for.

10. The fizz of soda tickling your nose.

11. The smell of freshly cut grass.

12. The smile of a first grader who’s missing their front teeth.

13. Lime popsicles.

14. A hug from your mom.

15. Hearing a baby laugh.

16. A perfectly brewed cup of tea.

17. The sound of rain on the rooftop.

18. Picking just the right color lipstick—and using it all the way down to the bottom.

19. Getting choked up to the National Anthem.

20. Cuddling up to your adoring pet.

21. Stepping out of the shower onto a soft, plush bath mat.

22. Sleeping under a cozy down comforter with the windows cracked open on a chilly night.

23. Receiving your favorite magazine in the mail.

24. Holding hands in the car with your sweetie.

25. Sliding into clean, crisp sheets.

26. The smell of new leather golf gloves.

27. Sneaking into your children’s room to watch them sleep.

28. A perfectly greasy cheeseburger.

29. Choosing a bottle of wine by the pretty label— and then liking how it tastes when you uncork it.

30. Catching the sight of a falling star.

31. Finding the sock that went missing months ago.

32. An afternoon nap.

33. A Friday night high school football game.

34. Watching birds building a nest.

35. The chubby hands of a toddler.

1/4 cup diced shallots 2 Tbs. chopped capers2 cups fresh lime juice1 cup caper juice1 2/3 cups olive oil 2 Tbs. Dijon mustard

1/2 cup honey3 Tbs. minced garlic (browned in olive oil)3/4 cup truffle oil 4 Tbs. fresh chopped oreganopepper to taste

When you are purchasing a property, a home inspection is an important aspect of the escrow process. After a purchase contract is accepted, there is a 10-day “Inspection Period” in which the buyer has the opportunity to cancel the contract if it is determined that the home’s condition is not satisfactory to the buyer. When choosing a home inspection company, be sure the inspector is a Certified Home Inspector with the Arizona Board of Technical Registration. This is the same government agency that licenses engineers, architects and surveyors. You can find out that information on the website www.btr.state.az.us. Secondly, know the experience level of the inspector. The state’s minimum requirement for obtaining a license is just 30 inspections. Look for an inspector that has hundreds of inspections under his or her belt. Lastly, be sure that the inspector has Errors & Omissions Insurance as well as General Liability Insurance. Your

Realtor can help you with this and often is your best source for a referral. Sharon Wolf-Furman, Vice President of AJF Engineering, a home inspection company in the Valley, stresses the importance of understanding the scope of an inspection. “An inspection is a VISUAL inspection of MAJOR systems that are ACCESSIBLE in the home.” To break it down, homebuyers should realize that an inspector will not take apart systems to evaluate them. It is a visual inspection only. Secondly, they are there to inspect the major systems of a home such as heating, cooling, roofing, plumbing and electrical. They are not noting cosmetic issues such as scratches on a door or stained carpeting. Lastly, homebuyers should understand that an inspector cannot find problems with something that can’t be seen. For instance, they wouldn’t be able to move furniture and tear up carpeting to see that there is a crack in the slab. They can only inspect areas of

the home that are visible. It’s important to also realize that an inspector determines the condition of the home on the day it is inspected. For instance, if we hadn’t received any rain recently, it would be almost impossible for an inspector to see that a window seal might be loose and that water would drip in when it rained. Sharon further explains, “Home inspectors are generalists. They have a strong knowledge of all the components and systems in a home. They are an excellent first line of defense for home-buyers in the evaluation of a home. A home inspector can find areas of concern or matters that may need further evaluation. If the inspector finds that there might be a problem with the A/C unit, then the homebuyer can hire a licensed A/C contractor to further investigate the issue.” A typical inspection takes about an hour per 1000 sq. ft. It’s often helpful if a potential homebuyer attends a portion of the inspection – usually near the end. The inspector can describe their findings and demonstrate first hand what they found.

Also, an inspector is an excellent source for an education of the home. They can point out where breaker boxes are, offer specific operating instructions for items that may not be familiar to you, etc. It’s crucial for homebuyers to understand not only the limitations of a home inspection, but also the importance of one. A reputable and knowledgeable home inspector can aid you significantly in the evaluation of a property; just what a homebuyer needs to know before proceeding with a purchase contract.

WHAT TO EXPECT WITH A

Home Inspection

Page 3: Winfield April 10

Phoenix Suns vs. San Antonio SpursUS Airways Center, April 7th602.379.7867 or nba.com/sunsCheer on our very own Phoenix Suns as they slam-dunk their way to victory. 2010 has been a great year for the Suns with two players selected to play in the All-Star Game in Dallas. Special “Beat San Antonio” signs will be passed out to fans for that extra boost of spirit!

Michael BubleUS Airways Center, April 8th 602.379.2000 or usairwayscenter.comWith the recent release of his new album Crazy Love, Michael Buble will be performing his biggest hits right here in Phoenix. Known as the modern-day Frank Sinatra, Buble has released many #1 hits. This show promises to be cinematic and at the same time an intimate experience with the performer.

Scottsdale Culinary FestivalScottsdale Civic Center Plaza, April 13th – 18th480.945.7193 or scottsdaleculinaryfestival.orgThere is just no other local festival that trumps this one-of-a-kind culinary experience. Partake in many great events including Bubbles and Bliss, Chef’s Wine Dinner and Best of the Fest. The event that always wows crowds is the Great Arizona Picnic featuring food from over 50 restaurants, cooking demonstrations, live entertainment and over 200 beers to sample.

6th Annual Pat’s RunSun Devil Stadium, April 17th480.621.4074 or pattillmanfoundation.orgJoin over 20,000 runners and walkers as they come together to celebrate the memory of football star and military hero Pat Tillman. Complete the 4.2 mile run/walk and continue the fun with a finish-line festival featuring live music, refreshments and an expo. This event raises funds for the Pat Tillman Foundation, which carries on Pat’s legacy of supporting our future generations with academic scholarships.

Alfred Hitchcock’s The 39 StepsGammage Auditorium, April 20th – 25th480.965.5062 or asugammage.comThis hysterically funny mystery will keep you on your toes with suspense and nonstop laughter. There are over 150 crazy characters that are all played by a talented cast of only four! The tale begins as a man with a very boring life meets a woman with a thick accent and soon finds her murdered! Buy your tickets ahead of time, this is sure to sell out!

Evening in the TropicsHyatt Gainey Ranch, April 24th480.969.2308 or childcrisis.org/eventsJoin this “tropical oasis in the desert” in support of the Child Crisis Center; an organization assisting children and families in our community burdened with troubled situations. This beautiful event showcases unique Hawaiian traditions, a silent and live auction, a fabulous meal and engaging entertainment.

APRIL 2010

MAUI WOWIE TIGER SHRIMP SALAD

Featuring Roy’s7151 W. Ray Road • Chandler, AZ

480.705.7697 or roysrestaurant.com

SALADINGREDIENTS:3 pieces whole medium shrimp, poached and diced large 2 Tbs. fine diced sweet onions 2 Tbs. feta cheese, crumbled 1 1/2 tsp. capers1/4 cup avocado diced large (same size as shrimp) 2 pieces hydro-bibb lettuce (cut into 1/8-inch strips)6 slices vine-ripened tomatoes sliced 1/4 inch thick 1/4 cup caper lime vinaigrette (see recipe below) 1 tsp. scallion oil salt and pepper to taste1 piece each popcorn shoot and bull’s blood, for garnish (if not available, any micro-green will substitute).

PROCEDURE:Ring mold will be needed to prepare salad. Use a PVC pipe that has been cut into these dimensions: 2 3/4 inches in height and 3 1/2 inches in diameter.

Layer tomatoes overlapping. Arrange tomatoes into bulls-eye formation with a round empty circle in the middle. Circle will be staging area to assemble salad without burying the red color of the tomatoes.

Into a mixing bowl combine capers, onions and hydro-bibb lettuce strips. Moisten with caper lime vinaigrette. Season with salt and pepper. Place ring mold into center of tomato ring. Gently place caper onion and hydro-bibb lettuce into ring mold. Keep it fluffy, do not smash. Repeat same procedure with avocado and shrimp. Gently place shrimp and avocado on top of lettuce mixture. Gently remove mold and moisten tomatoes with more caper lime vinaigrette. Drizzle scallion oil and sprinkle feta. Garnish and serve.

CAPER LIME VINAIGRETTEINGREDIENTS:

PROCEDURE:Whisk together all ingredients.

Serves one.

Sure, fancy cars and sparkling jewels are nice. But sometimes it’s the little things that really make us happy. This month, make sure you slow down enough to appreciate life’s simple pleasures. Here are a few to get you started …

1. The warm spring breeze rolling across your bare arms.

2. Lazily watching a ladybug meander across a plant.

3. Hearing your favorite song on the radio.

4. Sitting in the sun on a quiet, windless day all alone.

5. Waking up and realizing you are totally refreshed.

6. Roasted peanuts and the crack of a bat at a baseball game.

7. Fantastic high heels that don’t even hurt.

8. Jumping in the pool on a hot day.

9. Choosing a piece of chocolate from a box … and getting the one you actually hoped for.

10. The fizz of soda tickling your nose.

11. The smell of freshly cut grass.

12. The smile of a first grader who’s missing their front teeth.

13. Lime popsicles.

14. A hug from your mom.

15. Hearing a baby laugh.

16. A perfectly brewed cup of tea.

17. The sound of rain on the rooftop.

18. Picking just the right color lipstick—and using it all the way down to the bottom.

19. Getting choked up to the National Anthem.

20. Cuddling up to your adoring pet.

21. Stepping out of the shower onto a soft, plush bath mat.

22. Sleeping under a cozy down comforter with the windows cracked open on a chilly night.

23. Receiving your favorite magazine in the mail.

24. Holding hands in the car with your sweetie.

25. Sliding into clean, crisp sheets.

26. The smell of new leather golf gloves.

27. Sneaking into your children’s room to watch them sleep.

28. A perfectly greasy cheeseburger.

29. Choosing a bottle of wine by the pretty label— and then liking how it tastes when you uncork it.

30. Catching the sight of a falling star.

31. Finding the sock that went missing months ago.

32. An afternoon nap.

33. A Friday night high school football game.

34. Watching birds building a nest.

35. The chubby hands of a toddler.

1/4 cup diced shallots 2 Tbs. chopped capers2 cups fresh lime juice1 cup caper juice1 2/3 cups olive oil 2 Tbs. Dijon mustard

1/2 cup honey3 Tbs. minced garlic (browned in olive oil)3/4 cup truffle oil 4 Tbs. fresh chopped oreganopepper to taste

When you are purchasing a property, a home inspection is an important aspect of the escrow process. After a purchase contract is accepted, there is a 10-day “Inspection Period” in which the buyer has the opportunity to cancel the contract if it is determined that the home’s condition is not satisfactory to the buyer. When choosing a home inspection company, be sure the inspector is a Certified Home Inspector with the Arizona Board of Technical Registration. This is the same government agency that licenses engineers, architects and surveyors. You can find out that information on the website www.btr.state.az.us. Secondly, know the experience level of the inspector. The state’s minimum requirement for obtaining a license is just 30 inspections. Look for an inspector that has hundreds of inspections under his or her belt. Lastly, be sure that the inspector has Errors & Omissions Insurance as well as General Liability Insurance. Your

Realtor can help you with this and often is your best source for a referral. Sharon Wolf-Furman, Vice President of AJF Engineering, a home inspection company in the Valley, stresses the importance of understanding the scope of an inspection. “An inspection is a VISUAL inspection of MAJOR systems that are ACCESSIBLE in the home.” To break it down, homebuyers should realize that an inspector will not take apart systems to evaluate them. It is a visual inspection only. Secondly, they are there to inspect the major systems of a home such as heating, cooling, roofing, plumbing and electrical. They are not noting cosmetic issues such as scratches on a door or stained carpeting. Lastly, homebuyers should understand that an inspector cannot find problems with something that can’t be seen. For instance, they wouldn’t be able to move furniture and tear up carpeting to see that there is a crack in the slab. They can only inspect areas of

the home that are visible. It’s important to also realize that an inspector determines the condition of the home on the day it is inspected. For instance, if we hadn’t received any rain recently, it would be almost impossible for an inspector to see that a window seal might be loose and that water would drip in when it rained. Sharon further explains, “Home inspectors are generalists. They have a strong knowledge of all the components and systems in a home. They are an excellent first line of defense for home-buyers in the evaluation of a home. A home inspector can find areas of concern or matters that may need further evaluation. If the inspector finds that there might be a problem with the A/C unit, then the homebuyer can hire a licensed A/C contractor to further investigate the issue.” A typical inspection takes about an hour per 1000 sq. ft. It’s often helpful if a potential homebuyer attends a portion of the inspection – usually near the end. The inspector can describe their findings and demonstrate first hand what they found.

Also, an inspector is an excellent source for an education of the home. They can point out where breaker boxes are, offer specific operating instructions for items that may not be familiar to you, etc. It’s crucial for homebuyers to understand not only the limitations of a home inspection, but also the importance of one. A reputable and knowledgeable home inspector can aid you significantly in the evaluation of a property; just what a homebuyer needs to know before proceeding with a purchase contract.

WHAT TO EXPECT WITH A

Home Inspection

Page 4: Winfield April 10

Winfield’sHot Real Estate Listings

Home InspectionsAn Important Tool for Buyers

Hawaiian Fusion CuisineRoy’s Maui Wowie Shrimp Salad

SIMPLE PLEASURES

Relishing Life’s

Little Gifts

STEVE KLEMOWYOUR WINFIELD REAL ESTATE EXPERT

Living and Selling in the Winfield Resort Community

IhopethisissueofWinfield Lifestylefindsyouenjoyingthesunand fun inourcommunity. Thereare somany socialactivities,sportsandgroupsourcommunityoffers!Youcanplaycanasta,scrabble,bridgeandmahjongg.Fortennisplayers,youcantaketennisclinics,beoncompetitiveteamsandtakelessonsfromourown “in-house” pro, Chris Cummings. You can also enjoy thehikingtrailsaroundthecommunityoryoucanjointhemen’sorwomen’shikingandgolfgroups. InsidetheclubhouseyoucanstayfitwithourpersonaltrainerDeniseorjustworkout.WhileintheclubhousebesuretoenjoyacasualbreakfastorlunchatourStandingRockCafé.OurheatedswimmingpoolbackingtoourWinfield75-acre,boulder-studdedmountainpreserve isoneofthefinesttospendsomerelaxingtimeandenjoythesunandseeyourfriendsandneighbors. MyWinfield Lifestylenewsletterprovideslocalareaactivities,greatfeature articles about real estate and information about currentWinfieldhomesforsale.Myhopeistokeepourcommunityup-to-datewiththisnewsletterandmywebsiteDreamWinfield.com. Mycompany,RealtyExecutiveshasrecentlyexpandedtheirservices including Realtor.com showcase homes, Trulia.compremiumlistings,andListhub.comwhichsyndicatesallmylistingsto40majorregional,nationalandinternationalsites. Our real estatemarket and values continue to change. Asyoumayexpect,theamountofrecentbank-ownedpropertiesand distressed sales has impacted our community and othersurroundingneighborhoods.Thesefewadversesalesaffectourvalueswhenanoutsideappraiser isvaluingourcommunity foranother sale. Unfortunately, thesebank-owned salesgenerateour “new values.” Navigating this real estatemarket takes anagentwhoisinup-to-datewithallthecurrentactivityandcanadviseyouofthebestwaymovingforward.Alwaysfeelfreetocallmeforapersonalandconfidentialappointment.

Steve Klemow is “the specialist in the Winfield community.”

“Myclients inWinfieldalwaysbenefitfrommyexperienceasan original homeowner in our community. My trustworthiness,ability to read the market and my results-oriented marketingskillshavecreatedmyproudtrackrecordthatexceedsover120successfulWinfieldtransactions.”

April 2010

WWW.DREAMWINFIELD.COM

602.908.9155

If your home is currently listed, this is not a solicitation for that listing. ProducedbyDesertLifestylePublishing•480.460.0996•www.DesertLifestyle.net

STEVE KLEMOW’S LISTINGS IN

33473 N. 74th Way • 2061 Sq. Ft. | 2 Bed | 2 Bath • $580,000WOW!ThishomebacksdirectlytoWinfieldMountain,a75-acrebouldermountainpreserve!NONELIKETHISONTHEMARKETWITHCUTFLAGSTONE,HEATEDSPA,BBQ,KIVAFIREPLACEfor

theultimateinbackyardliving.Availablefurnishedfor$600,000(ownersareinteriordesigners).Formermodelhomefeaturesaprivatebackyardoasis,closeproximitytotheclubhousebutfar

enoughawaytuckedintoaprivatecul-de-sac!ConversationroomhasSantaFevegasandlatillas.MasterandsecondclosethaveClassyClosets.Thisfloorplanfeatures

asplitmasterbedroomwithbackyard/mountainviews.

FEATURED PROPERTY

7244 E. Crimson Sky Trl.2128 / 2 / 2

$350,000Largest Plan in Villa

Section / Boulders View

7431 E. Sunset Sky Cir.1520 / 2 / 2 $388,000

Seasonal Owner Cozy Great Room

7488 E. Crested Saguaro Ln.2001 / 2 / 2

$395,000Expansive Serenity Plan

Update Allowance

7292 E. Crimson Sky Trl.1734 / 2 / 2

$396,500Georgeous Townhouse Winfield Mountain View

7971 E. Russet Sky Dr.3020 / 4 / 4.5

$695,000Incredible Views

Heated Pool and Spa

7610 E. Soaring Eagle Way5125 / 5 / 4.5 • $1,370,000

Energy Efficient Home / Viking AppliancesSurrounded By Natural Area Open Space

7489 E. Soaring Eagle Way2503 / 3 / 2

$445,000Upgraded Appliances

Spacious Floor Plan

7480 E. Sunset Sky Circle1756 / 2 / 2

$474,900Fantastic Views

Backyard Paradise

33667 N. 78th Pl.2778 / 3 / 3.5

$600,000Premier Lot

Open Desert Space

7386 E. Soaring Eagle Way2443 / 3 / 2

Just Sold Freshly Painted

Gazebo and BBQ

SOLD