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    Proven Vision. Unmatched Returns.

    Josh has built a reputation not just as one of Arizona’s top luxury brokers—but as a trusted investment strategist with a track record of delivering exceptional results. Over the past decade, Josh has successfully completed over 100 investment deals, spanning everything from speculative ground-up luxury builds to strategic acquisitions and quiet exits.

    His investors consistently realize unprecedented returns, thanks to Josh’s deep understanding of the market, architectural trends, buyer psychology, and timing. He’s co-developed and sold the highest-priced home in Arizona history and continues to advise on deals that set new benchmarks for profit and speed to sale.

    Whether guiding first-time spec builders or seasoned family offices, Josh approaches every project with the same intensity: data-backed decisions, builder-savvy input, and an end-to-end strategy designed to maximize value.

    To explore upcoming investment opportunities or review Josh’s current portfolio, contact us directly.

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    Case Study 1

    Case Study 1

    Case Study 1

    Here is a list of tips to help first-time homebuyers help you the agent do the best job that you can do. When you are approached by a first-time homebuyer, share this list with them to help them get off on the right foot.

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      Tell Your Agent Everything You don’t want any surprises; neither does your agent. Let them know upfront about any financial issues on your credit report. Be as detailed as possible about your goals and be flexible.
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      Make Lists Write out a list of the things that you want and a list of the things that you need in a new home. Share this list with your agent so that they can better help find what you are looking for. Update or add to your list as you think of things and share those changes with your agent.
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      Keep Notes Your agent is going to keep solid records of the homes that you see. However you should also keep your own notes as you go to open houses. After each home, share what you liked and what you didn’t like with your agent. That will help him or her narrow the search down for you.

    Case Study 2

    Case Study 2

    Case Study 2

    Here is a list of tips to help first-time homebuyers help you the agent do the best job that you can do. When you are approached by a first-time homebuyer, share this list with them to help them get off on the right foot.

    • Track Record Bullet
      Tell Your Agent Everything You don’t want any surprises; neither does your agent. Let them know upfront about any financial issues on your credit report. Be as detailed as possible about your goals and be flexible.
    • Track Record Bullet
      Make Lists Write out a list of the things that you want and a list of the things that you need in a new home. Share this list with your agent so that they can better help find what you are looking for. Update or add to your list as you think of things and share those changes with your agent.
    • Track Record Bullet
      Keep Notes Your agent is going to keep solid records of the homes that you see. However you should also keep your own notes as you go to open houses. After each home, share what you liked and what you didn’t like with your agent. That will help him or her narrow the search down for you.

    Case Study 3

    Case Study 3

    Case Study 3

    Here is a list of tips to help first-time homebuyers help you the agent do the best job that you can do. When you are approached by a first-time homebuyer, share this list with them to help them get off on the right foot.

    • Track Record Bullet
      Tell Your Agent Everything You don’t want any surprises; neither does your agent. Let them know upfront about any financial issues on your credit report. Be as detailed as possible about your goals and be flexible.
    • Track Record Bullet
      Make Lists Write out a list of the things that you want and a list of the things that you need in a new home. Share this list with your agent so that they can better help find what you are looking for. Update or add to your list as you think of things and share those changes with your agent.
    • Track Record Bullet
      Keep Notes Your agent is going to keep solid records of the homes that you see. However you should also keep your own notes as you go to open houses. After each home, share what you liked and what you didn’t like with your agent. That will help him or her narrow the search down for you.

    Case Study 4

    Case Study 4

    Case Study 4

    Here is a list of tips to help first-time homebuyers help you the agent do the best job that you can do. When you are approached by a first-time homebuyer, share this list with them to help them get off on the right foot.

    • Track Record Bullet
      Tell Your Agent Everything You don’t want any surprises; neither does your agent. Let them know upfront about any financial issues on your credit report. Be as detailed as possible about your goals and be flexible.
    • Track Record Bullet
      Make Lists Write out a list of the things that you want and a list of the things that you need in a new home. Share this list with your agent so that they can better help find what you are looking for. Update or add to your list as you think of things and share those changes with your agent.
    • Track Record Bullet
      Keep Notes Your agent is going to keep solid records of the homes that you see. However you should also keep your own notes as you go to open houses. After each home, share what you liked and what you didn’t like with your agent. That will help him or her narrow the search down for you.
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