Home Buyers

Why Work with a Local Realtor?

When it comes to navigating the complex world of real estate, partnering with The Remakel Group offers an unparalleled advantage. With a deep understanding of market dynamics and a client-first approach, The Remakel Group’s real estate agents provide a seamless and rewarding experience for buyers and sellers alike. Their commitment to excellence is evident in every transaction, ensuring that clients not only meet their real estate goals but exceed them.

The Remakel Group is renowned for its local market expertise, leveraging comprehensive knowledge of neighborhood trends, property values, and community insights. This allows their agents to provide strategic advice that is tailored to each client’s unique needs. Whether you’re a first-time homebuyer or a seasoned investor, The Remakel Group’s dedication to personalized service ensures that you have all the information and support necessary to make informed decisions with confidence.

Moreover, The Remakel Group’s innovative marketing strategies set them apart in a competitive market. Utilizing cutting-edge technology, creative advertising techniques, and a robust network of connections, their agents are adept at maximizing property visibility and attracting the right buyers. For sellers, this means faster transactions at optimal prices. For buyers, it translates to finding hidden gems that perfectly match their criteria. Choosing The Remakel Group means opting for a reliable, knowledgeable, and proactive partner in your real estate journey.

Protect and promote their client's interests, but be honest with all parties. Avoid exaggeration, misrepresentation, and concealment of pertinent facts.

Do not reveal facts that are confidential under the scope of their agency relationship. Cooperate with other real estate professionals to advance their client's best interests. When buying or selling, they will make their position in the transaction or interest known. Disclose their present or contemplated interest in any property to all parties.

Avoid side deals without their client's informed consent. Accept compensation from only one party, except with full disclosure and informed consent.

Keep the funds of clients and customers in escrow.
Assure, whenever possible, that transactional details are in writing.
Provide equal service to all clients and customers.

Be knowledgeable and competent in the fields of practice in which they ordinarily engage.
Obtain assistance or disclose lack of experience, if necessary.
Present a true picture in their advertising and other public representations.
Do not engage in the unauthorized practice of law.
Be a willing participant in Code enforcement procedures.

Ensure that their comments about other real estate professionals are truthful, and not misleading.
Respect the exclusive representation or exclusive brokerage relationship agreements that other Realtors have with their clients

Arbitrate contractual and specific non-contractual disputes with other Realtors and with their clients.
For full text, refer to Code of Ethics and Standards of Practice of the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS.

Meet The Remakel Group: Your Trusted Real Estate Professionals in Northern Arizona

After an impressive thirty-two years in the housing industry, Richard and his wife Heidi have established themselves as “The Remakel Group” under the prestigious Realty Executives Arizona Territory. But why choose Realty Executives Arizona Territory? This brokerage is not only the largest but also the most reputable in the area, known for its experienced professional real estate executives and extensive support resources. Their mission is to make your real estate experience as worry-free, responsive, and pleasurable as possible.

Richard, a licensed Real Estate Associate Broker in Arizona, is renowned for his professionalism, ethics, and honesty. His Midwestern work ethic and values, coupled with his past proprietorship, provide him with the insight needed to get the job done right. With a background in contracting, project management, and construction insurance, Richard brings unparalleled expertise, especially beneficial for first-time home purchases or complex multi-transaction deals. His strong negotiation and communication skills ensure a smooth and beneficial process for all parties involved.

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Important Home Buyer Questions

Your real estate agent can assist you in finding qualified inspectors and direct you to resources to obtain vital information about a prospective property. Here are some items to discuss with your real estate agent to help you make an informed and educated decision.

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Meet The Remakel Group: Your Trusted Real Estate Professionals in Northern Arizona

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Heidi, on the other hand, boasts 23 years of experience in sales and management. Her dedication to quality customer service, leadership, and integrity is evident in her work. Born and raised in Phoenix, Heidi’s deep-rooted connection to Arizona is further enhanced by her BA in Education from the University of Arizona. Her career path, which includes significant roles in sales and professional education, most recently with the Humboldt Unified School District, reflects her commitment to putting people first. Heidi’s volunteer work with organizations like Horses with Heart and the Dewey-Humboldt Historical Society underscores her dedication to the local community.

Serving the Mile High Prescott and surrounding areas, The Remakel Group has also been instrumental in residential redevelopment, working with investor clients to achieve stunning results, whether for resale or rentals. Their professional teamwork and strong client relationships are the cornerstones of their success. Whether you are buying or selling real estate in Northern Arizona, Richard and Heidi’s dedication and expertise will ensure a successful and satisfying experience. For remarkable service from agents you can trust, contact The Remakel Group today!

Common Ways to Hold Title to Real Property

Title to real property in Arizona, my be held by individuals, either in Sole Ownership or in Co-Owner ship. Co-ownership of real property is where title is held by two or more persons. There are several variations as to how title may be held in each type of ownership. The following brief summaries are the more common examples of sole ownership and co-ownership. For a more comprehensive understanding of the legal and tax consequences, appropriate consultation is recommended.

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What is Escrow?

Escrow is a process whereby a seller and buyer, or borrower and lender, transfer title to, or place a mortgage lien on, real property. Your Escrow Officer is a disinterested third party, duty-bound to follow the instructions given by you and the other party to your escrow. The Escrow Officer receives and holds money and docu- ments in carrying out your instructions. Because an escrow involves huge amounts of money and reams of paperwork, a professional is required to keep track of and manage the transaction. “In this fast-paced real es- tate market, the escrow process is an integral part of the real estate transaction, benefiting the consumer and the real estate professional.”

Do You Really Need Title Insurance?

Do You Really Need Title Insurance? Without it, you could lose your most valuable asset—your home!

If you have recently purchased or refinanced a home, chances are you have had to get title insurance. What exactly does title insurance cover, and who does it protect the homeowner or the lender? Do you need title insurance on refinance if you bought title insurance when you purchased your home? Here are answers to those important questions, as well as help- ful advice on title insurance, and whether or not you need it.

Basically, title insurance protects you against problems affecting the title to your home. There are two types of title insur- ance a Loan Policy, and an Owner’s Policy. A Loan Policy protects the lender for the amount of the loan. While the Owner’s Policy protects you, the homeowner, for your investment in the property-your equity. In both cases, the title process covers an exhaustive search of public records to make certain the title to the subject property is clear, and covers against future loss if a claim against the property is made.

While discovering an issue with your title can seem rather remote, one out of every four title searches reveals a problem with the title. Examples include tax liens, forged signatures in the chain of title, recording errors, title search errors, un- disclosed easements and title claims by missing heirs and/or ex-spouses. These problems would be uncovered in a title search before you even close on your home.

Even after an exhaustive title search is performed and a title policy issued, sometimes a problem may surface that can threaten your home. If you only have a lender’s policy, where the outstanding loan is covered, your equity is not protected. A separate Owner’s Policy would protect you—for as long as you or your heirs have an interest in the property.

With the recent refinance boom that has occurred over the last several years, some homeowners have questioned whether or not they need a new title policy when they refinance. The answer is, you won’t need a new Owner’s Policy, but a lender will require a new Loan Policy because a title search must be performed covering the time since the last policy was issued. It is interesting to note that, even after a title search has been completed, a second search is done just before recording the deed to make sure nothing has affected the title since the initial search, even if it’s only been a few weeks.

Although somewhat remote, there is the chance that unforeseen problems might exist such as a mechanic’s lien from a con- tractor who claims he/she has not been paid, or a judgment placed on your house for unpaid taxes. The lender will understandably want to make sure the title to the property they are financing is clear.

Rates sometimes vary, and you can certainly shop around for the best rates. With the advent of the practice of “bundling” fees into one loan and settlement package, you should be sure to ask if owner’s title insurance is included.

In some states, the seller actually pays for Owner’s coverage. Be sure to ask about an Owner’s Policy at the time you obtain a Loan Policy.

Remember, title insurance protects you against the potential loss of your most valuable asset―your home.

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february 2026 prescott, arizona's real estate pulse and 2026 forecast from the remakel group

February 2026: Prescott, Arizona’s Real Estate Pulse and 2026 Forecast from The Remakel Group

Prescott, Arizona’s early spring whispers promise, mirroring the market’s emerging momentum. At The Remakel Group, we’re energized by late 2025’s shifts—cooling prices, surging inventory—and optimistic about 2026’s steady path. Let’s unpack current trends and the year’s outlook, with a fresh focus on sustainable trends shaping Prescott homes. Late 2025 Prescott Market: Cooling Toward Opportunity Wrapping 2025, Prescott showed buyer-friendly signs per PAAR December data: Closed sales: 350 regionally (up 4.2% YoY), with Prescott at 145.Median price: $584,900 drop regionally; Prescott’s $593,533 value (down 1.0% yearly). Source: HousingWire Inventory: 30.5% YoY rise to 1,663 regionally, 639 active in Prescott (5 months’ supply). Trends: Longer days on market, competitive score 40/100—priming negotiations. Full details at PAAR Market Stats. CITO for your analysis. 2026 Outlook: Modest Gains and Affordability Boosts Forbes and Fox Business predict stability with perks: Prices: 0.4%-4% Arizona rise; national 1.2%. Phoenix declines aid affordability. Source: Forbes Rates: To 5.9% end-year, spurring activity. Source: Forbes Inventory: Increasing supply, no crash—Prescott’s draw for migrants grows. CITO to strategize your 2026 move. New Twist: Sustainable Trends Shaping Prescott Homes 2026 emphasizes green living—elevate your property: Solar setups for energy savings. Native landscaping for water efficiency. Smart eco-devices for modern appeal. Recycled materials in remodels

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Color Combinations to Consider in 2026 for Your Prescott Quad Cities Home

The Remakel Group A new year brings a renewed sense of creativity into the home—especially here in the Prescott Quad Cities, where our mild four seasons and abundant natural light make color choices truly shine. As homeowners seek spaces that feel uplifting, expressive, and deeply personal, 2026 trends focus on comfort, natural influences, and emotional balance. Refreshing with strategic colors can dramatically enhance your daily enjoyment and long-term home value in our stable market. Even modest updates add appeal for personal satisfaction or future resale. Here are three standout color combinations for 2026, each versatile and suited to Prescott’s scenic, relaxed lifestyle. 1. Warm Clay + Soft Blush + Matte Black: Grounded, Modern, and Comforting This earth-inspired palette shifts toward nurturing tones that feel warm and sophisticated—perfect alongside our pine forests and mountain views. Why it works: Gentle clay and blush create calm, while matte black adds structure for contemporary balance. Where to use it: Living rooms (clay walls with blush textiles), bedrooms (serene blush bedding), or entryways for welcoming first impressions. Why Quad Cities homeowners love it: Timeless yet fresh, cozy upscale vibe that appeals broadly without feeling generic. 2. Deep Navy + Fresh Sage + Aged Brass: Luxe, Natural, and Versatile Richer, layered nature tones refine interiors in 2026, complementing Prescott’s high-desert elegance. Why it works: Timeless navy pairs with uplifting sage, bound by aged brass’s warm charm—elevated and welcoming. Where to use it: Kitchens (navy cabinets, sage accents), bathrooms (spa-like serenity), or home offices. Why Quad Cities homeowners love it: Adapts to ranch-style or modern homes, adding tailored value with expressive depth. 3. Soft Mushroom + Mist Blue + Warm Gold: Airy, Light, and Refreshingly Modern Gentle, elegant palettes suit our bright skies and open views, creating serene retreats. Why it works: Mushroom’s neutral base meets mist blue’s calm, with warm gold adding refined luxury. Where to use it: Open living areas, primary bedrooms (spa-like feel), or dining rooms for gatherings. Why Quad Cities homeowners love it: Fresh harmony that maximizes natural light and photographs beautifully. These palettes—grounded comfort, natural sophistication, and refreshed simplicity—align perfectly with Prescott living. Thoughtful color updates boost livability and equity.   The Remakel Group offers expert guidance on designs that resonate in our market. Rick & Heidi Remakel Realty Executives Arizona Territory Prescott Quad Cities Specialists (602) 999-4752 | (928) 899-7723 Inspired by leading 2026 design forecasts.  

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4 Sparkling Color Schemes to Make Your Home Merry and Bright

A mantle with burnt orange decor, a non-traditional holiday color scheme. As winter approaches and snow begins to fall, it’s time to prepare your residence for seasonal visitors. Including new holiday colors can make it feel like a true wintery haven. From thoughtfully designed centerpieces to well-planned layouts, your living space can benefit from a touch of holiday cheer. Your first thoughts might include the traditional green and red or blue and silver. However, you can capture a picturesque ambience with new and engaging shade combinations. Here are a few examples of color schemes. Jeweled Opulence: Plum and Gold A plum, velvet throw over a chair. Nothing captures merriness and joy like royal purple and gold. This elegant combination creates a cozy and luxurious atmosphere. The color purple symbolizes luxury because of its expensive dye. To capture the essence of its unique beauty, consider hanging a velvet throw over simple furniture, such as dining room chairs or sofas. Additionally, your tablescape can be enhanced with a plum tablecloth and decadent golden candleholders. From holiday brunches to formal dinners, any feast will be a standout with a timeless, yet unique, color palette. Winter Pastels: Icy Lavender, Blush and Silver For sweetness and glamour enthusiasts, the sugary blend of blush, lavender and silver is the perfect combination for a touch of whimsical cheer. A Christmas tree or fireplace mantle is a wonderful place to start incorporating this palette. You can use a light lavender or blush rug underneath your tree and incorporate silver decorations. Light-colored rugs make spaces appear larger and brighter, so your space will feel expansive and cheery. A sparkling color scheme to consider is lavender, blush, and silver—perfect for ornaments. Consider adding silver tinsel and rosy beaded garland that sparkles. No design is complete without including lavender glass ornaments. To capture the winter cheer, add a blush-colored tree skirt or mantle scarf with a magical touch similar to snow. Earthy and Organic: Sage, Copper, and Cream A copper candlestick with vases for natural decor. A nature-inspired palette emphasizes sophistication and a calming tone, allowing you to blend joyful accents with neutral home decor. Consider hanging cream-pigmented stockings over your fireplace to create an inviting glow. Additionally, incorporating natural eucalyptus and pine into your household is a terrific way to bring the outdoors indoors. There is no better way to stay warm during the cooler season than cozying up to a toasty fire. Just be sure to maintain proper fire-safe protocols, such as keeping objects at least three feet away from your fireplace, as you decorate. Citrus and Spice: Burnt Orange, Cinnamon, and Gold A sparkling color scheme to consider is sage with oranges and golds. Copper accents, from centerpieces to handcrafted wreaths, are beautiful additions to festive, holiday-ready environments. Consider hanging indoor wreaths on bathroom or closet doors for an extra dose of cheer. You can also hang some outside to boost your home’s curb appeal if you’re in the process of selling. Get into the wintertime spirit by creating your own noel wreath to welcome the season. Decorate the greenery with dried orange slices and tied cinnamon stick bundles. Add amber and gold pillows and throws to enhance the coziness of your space. Tips for Implementing Color Schemes Without Overwhelming Buyers or Guests Finding a balance between accent hues and base furniture is vital. Choose accent colors that complement your home’s existing decor and furniture. For balance, use the golden ratio by reserving 10% of your palette for bold accent hues to make your space pop, 60% for a dominant color and 30% for a secondary color. Incorporating fewer vibrant shades and seeking a consistent theme can help ensure harmony, making the design more appealing to all. Additionally, consider “dead zones” or areas throughout your house that may benefit from winter decor.   Make Your Home Stand Out This Season Greet the holiday with seasonal decor. Take this opportunity to brighten up your space with festive cheer. Your accent tones should be unique to your dwelling, and traditional color palettes aren’t the only way to capture a sense of merriness. By stepping outside of the traditional reds, greens, blues, and silvers, you can craft a holiday atmosphere that is deeply personal and joyfully unique.  

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