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Pima County Recorder's Office has gone digital

Pima County Recorder's Office has gone digital

The Pima County Recorder’s Office is saying that electronic reporting of documents such as real estate transactions, land titles and divorces has dramatically speeded up processing for customers.

E-recording is saving on both paper and postage costs; UPS is coming only once a week, and with mail volume is decreasing to the point that

Window opens to file for Arizona property tax exemptions

Window opens to file for Arizona property tax exemptions

A property tax exemption may be possible for residents of Pima County who qualify.  Widows, widowers and individuals with disabilities who meet certain

December is the cut off for homeowners to put in for foreclosure review

December is the cut off for homeowners to put in for foreclosure review

The Pima County Housing Center is working with Don’t Borrow Trouble® Pima County and HUD-approved housing counseling agencies to help identify borrowers who were

Local Realtor wins National Volunteer Award

Local Realtor wins National Volunteer Award

The following is a news release from the National Association of Realtors:

Local Realtor  Michael Ray Campbell, a broker associate with Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage, is one of five winners chosen by the National Association of Realtors as a REALTOR Magazine’s 2012 Good Neighbor Award winner.

Campbell was selected for

Pima County holds the line on tax rates

Pima County holds the line on tax rates

Pima County property taxes will not go up too high this year. 

The primary tax rate for the upcoming fiscal year will be $4.85 per $100 of assessed value, this remains in line

Cienega students awarded at Tucson Realtors ceremony

The following is a news release from the Tucson Association of Realtors:

The Tucson Association of Realtors recognized seven high school students Dec. 14 for essays they wrote on what it takes to be a successful home owner.
 
Over 450 students from Cienega, Tanque Verde, Cholla Magnet and Pueblo Magnet High Schools learned about financial literacy and home ownership this fall from members of the Tucson Association of Realtors Housing Opportunities Committee as part of their “Making the Move to Homeownership” Program.

House fire causes $150,000 in damage

House fire causes $150,000 in damage

TUCSON, AZ (KOLD) - A house fire on the southeast side Saturday night caused $150,000 in damage and displaced two residents, Tucson Fire spokesperson Trish Tracy said.

Tucson Fire responded to a 9-1-1 call from neighbors around 6:30 p.m. in the 7500 Block of Pacific Willow Drive, near Houghton and Valencia.