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Neighbors are friendly. There's wildlife. See All what locals say. Learn more about our methodology. Dog Owners. Trulia User. Resident 1y ago. I work on tempe so the only bottleneck is of course at the tunnel. Visitor 1y ago. No dogs running around as strays. Very dog-friendly community. No issues with dog ownership that I have noticed.

Good neighborhood for dogs or any animals ". Good area over all. It is nice for walks with my dog and family. It's a great area with accessibility to the museums and downtown nightlife. Although I had a friend that lived in the neighborhood and loved it and enjoyed visiting. Love the dog park and the bars and restaurants nearby. I live nearby but would love to live in the area if given the opportunity. Not to quiet and not to busy.

People stop to say hi and give treats. This is a dog friendly neighborhood ". Easy access to Highway. Stores parks and recreation food and pharmacy. We hope to buy here in the very near future, we've rented here for years. A dog park is close, too. It feels like a throwback to another era. Resident 2y ago. Trash strewn about. We have block parties with the kids and watch out for one another.

Love this place! Very close to the Fairgrounds. Close to events and nightlife in downtown and midtown. So close to everything. I love the new lit path by my house next to canal. Large yards and space to roam.

Light pole wrapping for the holidays, Halloween activities, yard sales, ice cream socials, Christmas party. Great neighborhood for families. With new grocery stores like Sprouts and Safeway things have changed. Everyone is very friendly and speaks when walking by. I feel safe and comfortable living here. Freeways, restaurants, shopping ect. All the people I have come in counter with in the neighborhood ads always friendly and speaks when in passing. Resident 3y ago. We know each other and watch out for each other.

We are close to everything. Visitor 3y ago. A bunch of crooks that steal for a living. Make sure you keep all receipts because you will need them for your insurance claims. I am a first time buyer in the area and super pleased with my neighborhood! Here is how you can proceed: It is a very good idea to at least drive by the property and visually inspect the property itself and the neighborhood.

Please keep in mind that the owner may still be living in the property and their privacy should be respected Frequently properties that are tied up in bankruptcy are in need of maintenance.

Some may be abandoned. Since the property owner often has no hope for cash after the sale, he or she may have already stopped spending money on the property for even basic necessities such as maintenance of the roof or pool or landscaping. Once you have determined that the property appears to be in acceptable condition, and that you can live with the terms the trustee has spelled out, make your offer.

Be certain that your offer contains contingencies such as appraised value, property inspections, clear title, and the financing you will need. Once the trustee or court has signed off on your offer, have professional inspectors give detailed reports on the condition of such things as construction defects, the roof, insect infestations, mold, electrical and plumbing systems, appliances, and heating and air conditioning units.

Bankruptcies can present unique problems with respect to title since you will be receiving the deed from the court. This is why using a title agent who understands the fine points of bankruptcy and can insure your title is so important. Once you are satisfied with the inspections, and all other contingencies are assured, have your lender give you a commitment for financing. When financing has been secured, and acceptable inspections of the physical condition of the property and the condition of the title have been made, have the title agent and trustee schedule your closing.

Step 2 Request the terms of the sale for the property that is included in the bankruptcy filing, as well as any additional information regarding the condition of the home. Step 3 Drive by the property and visually inspect it, as well as the surrounding neighborhood.

Step 4 Make an offer! Pros and cons of buying a house in bankruptcy Patience is the key to buying a home involved in a bankruptcy filing. Patience will be rewarded more often than not … in a major way!

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