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Thomas Osterman

President
Designated Broker

Osterman Equity Inc
6140 N 9th St
PO Box 7336
Phoenix, AZ  85011

Office: 602-466-1846
Mobile: 602-405-4052
Fax:     602-396-4052
Email:  
TO@HomesByTO.com
Web:    HomesByTO.com

As a professional Realtor, I specialize in Paradise Valley, Scottsdale, Phoenix, Cave Creek and Carefree and their numerous communities. I am a fierce advocate for my clients and you will find my work ethic, market knowledge and personal commitment to be exceptional. After 27 years of negotiating real estate transactions, I am well versed in the art of "making the deal". And, in the words of attorneys John & Rebecca Masterson, "there is not an agent in town who understands the buying and selling process better than Thomas." If you are looking for a skilled practitioner who is committed to your success, I would be honored to assist you.

Please feel free to contact me at any time.

All the best
Thomas Osterman



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Ready for Seconds

PhotoAre you thinking about buying your second home? Or your third, fourth, or even fifth property? Below are a few signs that you're ready to make the move to a new address.

  • You've reassessed your needs. What you were looking for when you bought your current home might not be what you're looking for now, in terms of both the property and its location. Establishing your list of needs is a must before you start shopping for your next home, as doing so will help keep you focused and on budget.
  • You know the market. Depending on if it's a buyer's market or a seller's market, and especially if you have two transactions to juggle, you need to decide what to do first: buy or sell. That decision largely depends on whether it's a sellers' or buyer's market. If it's the former, you'll likely want to buy first; if it's the latter, selling first probably makes more sense.
  • You've considered your costs. If you're buying before selling, have you determined how you'll be paying for the down payment and closing costs on the new place, given you'll still have money tied up in your current home? If you're moving to a pricier property, have you budgeted for the increase in costs associated with a more expensive home?
  • You've shopped around for a mortgage. Mortgage shopping is an important, although often confusing activity. As such, you may be tempted to stick with your current lender at whatever terms they're offering. But terms are ever changing, so if you're willing to put in the effort, you could save thousands by shopping around again.

The home selling and buying experience doesn't have to be overwhelming if you have the right support. Remember to call on your real estate and lender representatives before venturing into your next move.

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