The World Cup in my house is bigger than the Superbowl. It is so interesting to learn and hear of countries that I never know existed. Isn't it crazy to think that our housing in Phoenix is better than 90% of the rest of the world?
Here in Phoenix we think a home is old or "historic" if it was built in the 1940's or 1950's. Heck, I have had clients tell me a home built earlier than 1990 is too old and would need too much maintenance. In Europe, many people live in homes built in the 1800's and many people in the African nations consider themselves lucky to live in what we consider huts.
Do you think it is difficult for players who live in the homes with minimal housing to return to their homes after living in hotels in Brazil? Or do you think they are so happy to be back in their familiar surroundings?
Homes are determined by the feelings and emotions that are felt when you walk through the door. Not by the granite vs. laminate countertops. Do you have a realtor commited to help you find your ideal home in your ideal neighborhood?
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