My Arizona Second Home
Dedicated to finding the Right Place for YOU in the Valley of the Sun!

Hello!
Thank you for visiting My Arizona Second Home, a web site created specifically to assist you in purchasing your Second Home or Investment Property in the Phoenix & Scottsdale, Arizona metro areas.
Why did I create this site with a focus on Second Homes and Investment Properties?
Arizona is one of the top destinations in the United States for people who want to own a Second Home or Investment Property. Having worked with clients from all over the United States and from multiple provinces in Canada, I recognize the unique challenges that buyers face when making the decision to purchase real estate some distance from where they reside most of the year.
My name is Marc Radin. I have lived in the Phoenix & Scottsdale areas for 17 years. I have been a full time real estate agent for over 6 years, where I have worked in both the sale of new construction and resale properties. I have closed over 290 transactions during my career and hope you will allow me to assist you with your purchase.
Let me put my experience to work for you and be the first to welcome you to the Valley of the Sun as a new homeowner. Thank you for visiting My Arizona Second Home.
I look forward to hearing from you.
--Marc Radin
Real Estate News of the Day
- Housing index stays positive - A key indicator of the Phoenix-area housing market's overall health showed mild improvement in June. The ASU Repeat Sales Index clocked in at about 2 in June, according to preliminary data. This means the average price of resale homes was slightly better than it had been a year earlier. June was the third consecutive month with a positive index number - that's a significant recovery from its all-time depth of -35 points in April 2009. Read full article:
- 3 social media mistakes agents and brokers make - Here are three common mistakes that real estate agents and brokers making: 1) Doing too much at once. Start with a small social media presence. Consider LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter and start with the one appeals to you the most. 2) Giving it to the intern. If you are going to hire someone to help you manage your social media, select someone who is not only savvy in communication, but comfortable with exposure to the public. 3) Making conversations one-way. There has to be a dialogue that keeps the audience engaged. Read full article:
- Additional articles that you may find of interest: Program helps qualified buyers purchase foreclosed homes in Arizona
- Developer dislikes proposed apartments' height
- El Mirage plan would create urban arts hub
- Plan unveiled for Scottsdale entertainment district
- H&M opens flagship store in Scottsdale
- Sales Slow but Remain Above Last Year
- Green Building to Balloon to $173.5 Billion
- Commercial Real Estate Said to Turn Corner
- 30-Year, 15-Year Fixed Mortgage Rates at Record Lows
- President Obama Signs Historic Financial Reform into Law

