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​Five key digital marketing predictions for 2017

​Five key digital marketing predictions for 2017

by Becca Linnig | Jan 7, 2017 | Uncategorized

“What do you think will happen next?” Predictions. We all like to think we can offer our unique vision of what the online landscape will hold in the coming year. While predicting the future can be a gamble, strategically planning ahead can give you the exact boost you...
4 Trends Affecting Millennials and Homeownership

4 Trends Affecting Millennials and Homeownership

by Becca Linnig | Jan 7, 2017 | Buyers, Homeowner, Market Updates, Moving

If you’re under the age of 35, everything you know about owning a home could be wrong; but it’s not your fault. Parents of millennial children have taught them what was financially sound when they were the same age — go to college, get married, buy a home...

8 Life-Enhancing Home Resolutions for the New Year

by Becca Linnig | Jan 7, 2017 | Buyers, Comfort, Home Decorating, Luxury

You can take steps to make this the year your home truly becomes a place of comfort and joy. With a fresh calendar on the wall and all of its empty boxes yet to be filled with to-dos, the start of a new year is naturally an optimistic time. If you’re in the mood for...
First Place Az breaks ground on first property in Phoenix

First Place Az breaks ground on first property in Phoenix

by Becca Linnig | Dec 13, 2016 | Uncategorized

Hardison/Downey Construction Inc. broke ground today on a $15 million apartment complex, giving young adults with autism a chance to live on their own. When the construction project was originally announced last year, Ryan Cos was going to build First Place-Phoenix...
ADP says that holding on to a job results in higher wages

ADP says that holding on to a job results in higher wages

by Becca Linnig | Dec 13, 2016 | Uncategorized

Changing jobs is not necessarily the route to higher wages, according to a new analysis from payroll company ADP. Workforces in the Intermountain West region — which includes Arizona — actually end up being paid more by staying on the job, say the ADP data. Tenure...
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