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Buying a home can be an exciting but also challenging experience. If you're planning to buy an East Bay home, it's important to be prepared and aware of what to expect throughout the process. This short guide is designed to provide buyers like you with valuable insights and tips to navigate the purchase of your East Bay property successfully.
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Spring is here!
The Spring Real Estate Market is thriving, and we are seeing a significant increase in demand for homes in Voorhees, especially from millennials.
In fact, the current absorption rate in our area is only 3 months, which means that if no more homes come on the market, we will only be able to sustain the current demand for up to 3 months.
This is great news for anyone considering selling their home, as the high demand can lead to a boost in your bottom line.
If you are thinking about selling your home, now is the perfect time to do so. To get started, it's essential to focus on your curb appeal, which can significantly impact the value of your property. That's why we've put together a helpful checklist to help you get started.
Friendly reminder: Before you make a repair, be sure to check with a real estate agent to make sure it is worth your return on investment. Feel free to Book A Call with me if you have any questions or want a free consultation!
Are you a little behind on your spring cleaning? Grab a copy of the Ultimate Spring Cleaning Checklist that was featured last month.
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If you're either thinking about purchasing a new home or already made the decision to purchase a house, but you still have questions or concerns regarding the process, price or anything else - let me tell you:
You're in the right place.
This free home buyer seminar is giving you the exact step by step blueprint on everything you need so you can get clarity on everything A-Z and guide to you make the best decision in purchasing your new home.
You will learn about timelines and timing, inspections, loan pre-approvals, negotiations, and so much more.
Take a look around and let us know how we can help you.

Kim Williamson | Realtor & Broker
By Real Brokerage
SA # 569376000
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What to Expect When Buying a Home
Purchasing a home is most likely going to be one of the largest investments you will make in your lifetime.
We have helped hundreds of clients in the past and we can help you too
My team and I are free! The seller pays for our fees and they have an agent who has their best interest at heart. We are here to have yours
Home Buying Process -
First Step
The first step when looking to buy a home is getting qualified for a loan.
Before doing anything else you need to know what you can afford by getting qualified for a loan
Don’t go house hunting before going mortgage shopping
Pre-Approval vs
Pre-Qualification
Why you need an approval rather than just a pre-qualification.
Pre-Qualification is not a true approval but the initial step in a home loan process where you discuss your financial situation with a loan officer - nothing is verified
Pre- Approval is where the buyer provides the lender with the necessary documents to tell them what they are approved for, which loan option is the best for them and what the interest rate will be
10 Must Not’s When Buying a Home
Once you find your dream home, we need to make sure you get to move into it.
Don’t change jobs; becoming self employed or quit current job
Don’t buy a vehicles
Don’t use any charged cards or let your accounts fall behind
Don’t spend money you saved for closing
Don’t omit any debt or liabilities from your loan application
What are the Pros and Cons of Purchasing a Home?
Whether you’ve never owned a home before or it’s been a while since you’ve purchased, let's talk about the pros and cons.
Pro: Your wealth can increase as you build equity in your home through 2023 averaging about 3%
Con: Maintenance costs; work and money to keep a home in good condition
How Much Money Do I Need To Purchase a New Home?
Most people are afraid that it will cost them thousands and thousands of dollars to purchase a home in Brentwood.
There are various loans and grants to qualify to purchase a home
3 Tips To Get Your Offer Accepted
Are you competing with other buyers on your dream home or do you want to make sure you’ve got the best chance of getting your offer accepted?
Make sure you offered a competitive price on a home
Put down a larger earnest money deposit
Let the seller know that you have not written offers on any other properties
Offer Has Been Accepted, What’s Next?
Once your offer has been accepted, it's time to open up escrow.
It's time to get inspections done on the home, review disclosures, secure the loan, and get the appraisal done
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Graduated from Farmington, NM High School. Competed in basketball, track, softball, and rodeo. I qualified in High School for the National Finals Rodeo my freshman, sophomore ,junior, and senior years.
Received a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Operations with a minor in Accounting from DeVry University.
Worked for 3 major logistics companies before I started my own delivery business, which I built to be one of the largest minority own companies in Arizona. In turn, I SOLD it for a very large profit.
My love for horses and rodeo will always be in my heart. After selling my company, I started training horses full time and rodeoing again. In the process of my new career, I also earned my Real Estate License. My western lifestyle went hand and hand with my knowledge of Real Estate. There was a true need for an experienced Realtor that understood land and horse properties. With that being said, I was able to win 8 World Championships in the Women’s Pro Rodeo Association Roping Division. I broke numerous arena records and become one of the elite cowgirls in the world. I hosted 20-30 roping schools across the world annually. As for my Real Estate career, it soared as well, being ranked in the top 200 Top Producing agents out of 90,000 in the State of Arizona. I absolutely love helping others and I constantly strive to improve myself with coaching and mentorship as well as giving back.
KNOWLEGDE IS POWER. “Do what you love and love what you do.”
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Is Buying Horse Property in Queen Creek or San Tan Valley Better?
If you’re thinking about buying horse property in Arizona, one of the most common questions is:
“Should I buy in Queen Creek or San Tan Valley?”
Both areas offer great opportunities for horse property, but they are different in ways that can impact your lifestyle, budget, and long-term plans.
Kim Williamson, REALTOR® with Real Brokerage, helps buyers in Queen Creek, San Tan Valley, and Gilbert find the right horse property based on how they actually plan to use it—not just what looks good on paper.
Here’s how to compare the two.
Why These Two Areas Are Popular for Horse Property
Queen Creek and San Tan Valley are two of the top areas in the Southeast Valley for horse property because they offer:
Larger lot sizes
More flexible zoning in many areas
Access to open space and riding opportunities
A lifestyle that supports equestrian living
But the experience of owning property in each area can feel very different.
Horse Property in Queen Creek
Queen Creek is often seen as the more established option.
What Buyers Like:
More developed infrastructure
Closer access to shopping, dining, and services
Established horse property areas
Strong long-term demand
Things to Consider:
Higher price points compared to San Tan Valley
Less availability in certain price ranges
Some areas with more restrictions depending on zoning or HOA
Queen Creek is often a good fit for buyers who want a balance between space and convenience.
Horse Property in San Tan Valley
San Tan Valley is known for offering more space and affordability.
What Buyers Like:
Lower price points
Larger parcels available
More opportunity to build or customize
Quiet, open environment
Things to Consider:
Longer drive times to certain amenities
Less established infrastructure in some areas
More variability between neighborhoods
San Tan Valley is often a great choice for buyers who prioritize space, flexibility, and value.
The Biggest Difference: Setup vs Potential
One of the most important differences comes down to this:
Queen Creek often has more properties that are already set up for horses.
San Tan Valley often offers more opportunities to create your own setup.
That means your decision may come down to:
Do you want something move-in ready?
Or are you willing to build out your ideal setup over time?
What Really Matters When Choosing
Beyond location, the most important factors are:
Land usability (not just acreage)
Property layout
Water access and systems
Arena space and footing
Fencing and safety
These details matter far more than just the city name.
A Real Buyer Scenario
A buyer Kim worked with was deciding between Queen Creek and San Tan Valley.
Initially, they leaned toward Queen Creek for convenience.
But after looking at several properties, they realized:
They wanted more land
They preferred designing their own setup
They were comfortable being a bit farther out
They ultimately chose San Tan Valley and created a property that fit their exact needs.
Why Experience Matters With Horse Property
Not all agents understand horse property beyond basic listings.
Kim Williamson, REALTOR®, brings hands-on experience that goes beyond real estate.
With a background that includes multiple world championships in rodeo, she understands:
Arena layout and design
Footing and drainage
Fencing and safety
Barn placement and functionality
How a property actually works day-to-day
This level of insight helps buyers avoid costly mistakes and choose the right property the first time.
Common Mistakes Buyers Make
Here are a few things to avoid:
Choosing based only on price or location
Not evaluating land usability
Overlooking setup costs
Assuming all horse properties are equal
The details matter more than most people expect.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Queen Creek or San Tan Valley better for horse property?
It depends on your goals. Queen Creek offers more established options, while San Tan Valley often provides more space and affordability.
Is horse property more expensive in Queen Creek?
Generally, yes—due to location and demand.
Can I build my own horse setup in San Tan Valley?
In many cases, yes. It’s one of the reasons buyers choose the area.
Final Thoughts
There is no one “better” choice between Queen Creek and San Tan Valley—it depends on what matters most to you.
Understanding the differences, and how you plan to use the property, will help you make the right decision.
Next Steps
Kim Williamson, REALTOR®
Real Estate Agent with Real Brokerage
Serving Gilbert, Queen Creek, and San Tan Valley
Phone: 480.206.1500
Website:arizonahorsepropertyforsale.com
Email:[email protected]


Is Buying Horse Property in Queen Creek or San Tan Valley Better?
If you’re thinking about buying horse property in Arizona, one of the most common questions is:
“Should I buy in Queen Creek or San Tan Valley?”
Both areas offer great opportunities for horse property, but they are different in ways that can impact your lifestyle, budget, and long-term plans.
Kim Williamson, REALTOR® with Real Brokerage, helps buyers in Queen Creek, San Tan Valley, and Gilbert find the right horse property based on how they actually plan to use it—not just what looks good on paper.
Here’s how to compare the two.
Why These Two Areas Are Popular for Horse Property
Queen Creek and San Tan Valley are two of the top areas in the Southeast Valley for horse property because they offer:
Larger lot sizes
More flexible zoning in many areas
Access to open space and riding opportunities
A lifestyle that supports equestrian living
But the experience of owning property in each area can feel very different.
Horse Property in Queen Creek
Queen Creek is often seen as the more established option.
What Buyers Like:
More developed infrastructure
Closer access to shopping, dining, and services
Established horse property areas
Strong long-term demand
Things to Consider:
Higher price points compared to San Tan Valley
Less availability in certain price ranges
Some areas with more restrictions depending on zoning or HOA
Queen Creek is often a good fit for buyers who want a balance between space and convenience.
Horse Property in San Tan Valley
San Tan Valley is known for offering more space and affordability.
What Buyers Like:
Lower price points
Larger parcels available
More opportunity to build or customize
Quiet, open environment
Things to Consider:
Longer drive times to certain amenities
Less established infrastructure in some areas
More variability between neighborhoods
San Tan Valley is often a great choice for buyers who prioritize space, flexibility, and value.
The Biggest Difference: Setup vs Potential
One of the most important differences comes down to this:
Queen Creek often has more properties that are already set up for horses.
San Tan Valley often offers more opportunities to create your own setup.
That means your decision may come down to:
Do you want something move-in ready?
Or are you willing to build out your ideal setup over time?
What Really Matters When Choosing
Beyond location, the most important factors are:
Land usability (not just acreage)
Property layout
Water access and systems
Arena space and footing
Fencing and safety
These details matter far more than just the city name.
A Real Buyer Scenario
A buyer Kim worked with was deciding between Queen Creek and San Tan Valley.
Initially, they leaned toward Queen Creek for convenience.
But after looking at several properties, they realized:
They wanted more land
They preferred designing their own setup
They were comfortable being a bit farther out
They ultimately chose San Tan Valley and created a property that fit their exact needs.
Why Experience Matters With Horse Property
Not all agents understand horse property beyond basic listings.
Kim Williamson, REALTOR®, brings hands-on experience that goes beyond real estate.
With a background that includes multiple world championships in rodeo, she understands:
Arena layout and design
Footing and drainage
Fencing and safety
Barn placement and functionality
How a property actually works day-to-day
This level of insight helps buyers avoid costly mistakes and choose the right property the first time.
Common Mistakes Buyers Make
Here are a few things to avoid:
Choosing based only on price or location
Not evaluating land usability
Overlooking setup costs
Assuming all horse properties are equal
The details matter more than most people expect.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Queen Creek or San Tan Valley better for horse property?
It depends on your goals. Queen Creek offers more established options, while San Tan Valley often provides more space and affordability.
Is horse property more expensive in Queen Creek?
Generally, yes—due to location and demand.
Can I build my own horse setup in San Tan Valley?
In many cases, yes. It’s one of the reasons buyers choose the area.
Final Thoughts
There is no one “better” choice between Queen Creek and San Tan Valley—it depends on what matters most to you.
Understanding the differences, and how you plan to use the property, will help you make the right decision.
Next Steps
Kim Williamson, REALTOR®
Real Estate Agent with Real Brokerage
Serving Gilbert, Queen Creek, and San Tan Valley
Phone: 480.206.1500
Website:arizonahorsepropertyforsale.com
Email:[email protected]

"Kim is an exceptional realtor. Her knowledge, professionalism and direct approach is why I wanted to work with Kim. She guided me through every step of the process while selling my property. Kim provided outstanding customer service, and direction. She responded quickly to any correspondence or concern. Kim was awesome at follow up and kept the process moving. She was able to get my property on the market and sold quickly. Her years of experience shined through. I enjoyed working with her and her realtor team!".
"Kim and her team are absolutely wonderful to work with! She braved rattlesnakes and helped us work out a couple of complicated transactions. We never had to wonder where we were in the process, she communicated with us quickly and as often as needed. Can't say enough great things about Kim and her team. She is the best!"
Kim got the job done, it was a cross country move and we took advantage of the time we had when we were visiting AZ. We found a great house, worked with awesome sellers, and landed the house that was perfect for our needs. Kim moved as fast as we needed her to and answered questions along the way. Kim and AZ have been good to us."
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