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Stew Keene - Realtor

Realtor - 2008-2009 Master of Real Estate award recipient

Inspire Realty Group - Keller Williams

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Hi, and thanks for reading my Bio. I'm a Realtor working full time in Scottsdale and Phoenix, Arizona and I specialize in Homes or all kinds. I have been involved in Real Estate for nearly 25 years both privately and licensed and in 4 states, Oregon, Washington, Texas and Arizona where I now reside.

I am also very fortunate to have been associated with a terrific woman who has been my wife of almost 25 years through good and bad times. She is also a remarkable mortgage lender, being one of the top producers in every company she has worked for since 1986.

Combined we make a great team. I look forward to many years to come and I hope that the rest of you who read this have the great privileged of experiencing what joy we both have during these years.

Many Happy Wishes To You!

Stew Keene
Ph (480) 220-7491
Fax (866- 711 8573
StewKeene@yahoo.com
Keller Williams - Scottsdale, AZ
2008-2009 Master of Real Estate award recipient
ABR, GRI, ePro, CNE, MRE, AHWD

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  • Mr Dennis, I have also
    By Stew Keene - RealtorJanuary 5, 2009 - 7:05am

    Mr Dennis, I have also pondered this comparison and after much thought, you simply can not compare car to house phenom side by side. There are some dramatic differences between the car and home analysis, depreciating values and rights as Americans. First, car loans are amortized over 3-6 years. Home loans are amortized over 30-40 years. Cars have no land underneath them, homes do. A home is a place you reside and need. A car is a disposable piece of transportation as alternative forms are available. Cars are a luxury. There is an advantage that owning a home provides that far out weighs the car. The tax payment and interest are deductible for the average American and car loan payments and interest are not. And one more thing, our forefathers who built this country did so because they were tired of the kings, royalty and lords owning all of the land making them tenants. As the first line of the preamble of the Realtor code of ethics states "Under all is the land". We have the right to land ownership that's written in to our constitution. Nothing in there states we have the right to car ownership. So I would be very careful in comparing the two as in reality they have nothing in common. Our market will improve on it's own. Patience and perseverance works every time. Respectfully, Stew Keene Inspire Realty Group - Keller Williams Scottsdale, AZ 2008-2009 Master of Real Estate award recipient ABR, GRI, ePro, CNE, MRE, AHWD www.inspirerealtygroup.com

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