CA 🔥 and AZ real estate pricing….

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Had an interesting conversation with a buddy. He’s not in real estate but he firmly believes there will be another influx of CA money picking up AZ properties.

I’d love to sell my place for way more than it’s worth. I wonder if me being a renter throws a wrench on my plans? Hahahhahahha
 
"Braswell estimated that it could be as little as a few weeks or extend to years. However, "adjusters are motivated to pay/close claims to get them off their desk and move on to the next one," Braswell added.

Shanbron said that the process looks different for everyone, even if they are facing the same damage.

For instance, insurance companies "constantly analyze financial data and compute how much money they need to have in reserves at any given time for purposes of reinvesting those funds and paying claims," Shanbron said. "

https://www.foxbusiness.com/lifestyle/how-long-california-wildfire-victims-wait-insurance-payouts
 
Was at dept of Education meeting yesterday. Informal note went out to all schools to expect a higher level of enrollment within the next 2 weeks throughout the fall due to the number of new families that are going to move to AZ
 
House across the street from me burned down over 2-1/2 years ago. They just started the reconstruction about a month ago.

No one will see money in "a few weeks".
 
XJThrottle said:
House across the street from me burned down over 2-1/2 years ago. They just started the reconstruction about a month ago.

No one will see money in "a few weeks".

That is probably due more to the Kafkaesque building permit process most cities have enacted than a slow insurance payout.
 
MarkItZero said:
XJThrottle said:
House across the street from me burned down over 2-1/2 years ago. They just started the reconstruction about a month ago.

No one will see money in "a few weeks".

That is probably due more to the Kafkaesque building permit process most cities have enacted than a slow insurance payout.

It took them nearly a year to tear down what was left of the burnt structure.
 
You guys are right. I just now recalled the Carl's Jr at Bell and Cave Creek that roasted over a couple of years ago. I think they have just now completed the reconstruction. However, I don't know if it's opened yet. That's a big fast-food company.
 
pneuby said:
You guys are right. I just now recalled the Carl's Jr at Bell and Cave Creek that roasted over a couple of years ago. I think they have just now completed the reconstruction. However, I don't know if it's opened yet. That's a big fast-food company.

Yep, they've been open a couple of weeks now.

Have a great, gun carryin', Kenpo day

Clyde
 
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