Jenn Knows AZ
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Arizona Fire Safety and Prevention for Homeowners
The countless hours I've spent poring over building codes and fire regulations have transformed my understanding of safety protocols. Just last week, I completed a several hours long intensive course on fire safety and prevention while juggling my real estate broker's license exam prep—those thick textbooks now dominate my dining room table! Before we dive into Arizona's unique challenges with summer brush fires and home fire hazards, let me share what I've discovered about our state's evolving prevention strategies.As a homeowner in Arizona, understanding fire safety and prevention is crucial due to the state's dry climate, prevailing winds, and wildfire risks. Here’s a comprehensive guide to help you protect your…
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Community Spotlight: Rio Vista Community Park
Right off of the loop 101 and Thunderbird is a park and recreation space offering picnic areas, a playground, a splash pad, and facilities for sports. Rio Vista Park is a treasure of the city of Peoria here in the West Valley. It is a well-maintained park outside of Phoenix that offers a wide range of opportunities for you and your family too. Features Recreation Center Located inside of Rio Vista Community Park, the Rio Vista Recreation Center is designed to be a versatile, family-friendly facility. Its numerous amenities and programs are intended to engage residents and promote healthy lifestyles. The Recreation Center is home to a number of firsts in Peoria,…
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Are You Priced Too High?
It is crucial to consider whether you are priced too high in today's market. The price you set when selling isn't just a number, it is a strategy. Nowadays your strategies must be clear and focused with the big picture in mind. With an increase of inventory in one and two bedroom homes in Arizona, for example, buyers have more options. These more selective buyers come with their own set of expectations. In terms of price, it is important to consider the market trend in Arizona of home prices coming down. Don't risk your listing getting scrolled past by potential buyers because your prices don't match up with comparable properties…
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Jennifer’s Market Highlights for July 2025
Fox 10 news reports a noticeable cooldown that has home values in Arizona down 2.6% from last year. We (Jennifer M Quinn and company) are seeing high interest rates keeping buyers on the sidelines. Despite the slowdown, fellow realtors say there is an opportunity for buyers and Phoenix rarely sees a buyers' market with a growing population. Jennifer Marie Quinn, Realtor, Surprise, AZ. Even with the cooldown this year, the median sale price of a single-family home in Arizona has gone up more than 50% in the last five years, jumping from $302,000 to more than $470,000 from February 2020 to February 2025, according to real estate company Redfin. The…
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Community Spotlight: Surprise Community Park
As a resident of Surprise, AZ, I can attest to the fact that it is truly a spectacular place to live and work. With an average for sale price currently sitting at $405,000, Surprise homes are not far out of reach. Beautiful open concepts, large kitchens, multiple bathrooms, walled in yards, and a southwest style are typical of this west valley community. Jennifer M Quinn, Realtor, Surprise, Arizona Allow me to highlight a key recreation area - Surprise Community Park. The park is located in the heart of Surprise Arizona and is in close proximity to a public library, public pool, spring training fields, and even hotels and lodging just…
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Tariffs and Rising Costs
Jennifer Marie Quinn, Real Estate Agent Sun City Surprise, AZ Ah, the wonderful world of tariffs. As of April 2nd, President Trump’s widespread tariffs are in place. This has caused much speculation as to what effect this may have on the Arizona housing market. So what can we expect? It is expected that building material such as lumber and steel will drive up building costs. Of course this is going to lead to a home price increase, paid for by buyers. Not to mention the potential for higher inflation and in turn higher interest rates. Jennifer Marie Quinn, Real Estate Agent Sun City Surprise, AZ So what are tariffs? Tariffs…
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Benefits of Having A Local Real Estate Agent
Jennifer Quinn, Sun City/Sun City West Real Estate Professional As a local realtor, I am well-equipped to help you find the perfect home. I live and thrive in the West Valley community, giving me deep familiarity with the greater Maricopa County region. It is important to hire an agent who understands Arizona trends and has insider knowledge of the community. I have a lifelong connection to this area and now help dozens of families find homes that best suit their needs. Allow me to be your Sun City Real Estate Agent. Jennifer Quinn What are the benefits of having a local real estate agent? Local Sun City/Sun City West Realtor…
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Arizona Real Estate Price Drops & Mass Sell-off
Jennifer M Quinn is a realtor with experience that can assist you in the current market. Let's discuss the favorability for buyers in Arizona currently.
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White Tanks Regional Park: A Treasure of the West Valley
Jennifer Quinn & Recreation Opportunities A huge benefit of living in the west valley of Phoenix is the close proximity of Maricopa County’s largest regional park, White Tanks Regional Park. Consisting of 29,271 acres of desert and mountain landscape, this is a popular attraction for hiking, biking, horseback riding, seasonal hunting, camping, and more. It is equipped with bathroom facilities, benches, and ramadas throughout the park. Close to the waterfall trailhead there is even a playground for the kids. Library & Nature Center As one enters the park you may notice the beautiful library and nature center located near the entrance on the north side of the road. The nature…
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Superstition Mountains
Nestled east of Phoenix in the Tonto National Forest lies the Superstition Mountains of Arizona. The Superstition Mountains are steeped in Arizona folklore. Native tales speak of a mountainous region that is inhabited by the God of Thunder. Some tribes dare not venture into this preserve as to avoid the risk of offending The Black Legion. Even so, legends such as the Lost Dutchman's Mine give this area a sense of intrigue. The Superstitions are said to get their name from the Akimel O'odham people who spun stories about strange sounds emanating from the mountains, people disappearing, mysterious deaths, and an ongoing fear of the mountain. Inspired by the oral…