Phoenix West Valley Real Estate Market Report By City May 2016

Saturday, June 4th, 2016

Inventory levels decreased in all West Valley cities including Maricopa county. Avondale continues to have the lowest amount of homes for sale with only 1.65 months of inventory, causing their prices to continue to increase with 11.86% increase over last year. Peoria had a rebound from April with 10.35% increase for May. Other cities saw […]

Phoenix Real Estate Market Report by City-West Valley April 2016

Friday, May 6th, 2016

Take a look at the April 2016 west valley market report we create for you each month. Use this report as an indicator on how the market is doing in your area. If you’d like a more detailed report or a report on your specific home or subdivision, we’d be happy to provide it for […]

Phoenix West Valley Market Report By City March 2016

Thursday, April 7th, 2016

Spring Fever hits in the Valley of the Sun bringing increases in the average Sales prices to ALL West Valley cities. Buckeye had the largest increase in average sales from $187,744 to $204,769. Avondale had an increase in average sales price for the first time in several months, from $188,978 to $193,63, bringing their YTD […]

Watch for home selling gimmicks, could mean less money in your pocket

Tuesday, March 8th, 2016

Lot’s of ads these days on the radio and even television promising “We’ll buy your house for cash and close within two weeks!” Be careful, could mean less money in your pocket, sellers! You may have heard this… “Don’t mess with the hassle of selling your home, buyers asking for repairs, paying buyers closing costs, preparing […]

Phoenix West Valley Market Report by City February 2016

Thursday, March 3rd, 2016

Market Shift? We might beginning to see signs, as inventory levels continue to increase in all West Valley cities, except Peoria which held tight with January reports. Months of Inventory increased in Maricopa County from 3.25 to 3.55 months of inventory which is bringing us closer to a flat or “Normal Market.” Naturally with an […]

West Valley Market Report by City December 2015

Saturday, January 9th, 2016

Happy New Year 2016!  Good News, the market is still moving along in a positive direction. Here is December’s West Valley Market Report as well as the final 2015 real estate numbers. December once again proved to be a great time to sell your home! The holiday season brought and increase in sales for Maricopa county up 4.7% over last […]

West Valley Market Report by City for November 2015

Friday, December 4th, 2015

How’s the market, you ask? Well here is West valley Market report for Nov 2015. Listing Inventory levels continue to be low across the West Valley and Maricopa county. Average days on market sit for the West Valley cities are at 65 days. Two cities saw prices drop last month, Goodyear at -6.52 & Litchfield […]

SOLAR— To Save or Not to Save

Tuesday, June 10th, 2014

Temperatures are heating up and we all know what that means, increased electrical bills. Notice the solar panels going up all over town, even school districts have jumped on the band wagon to SAVE. All this excitement to SAVE has lead to a few discussion with our past and current clients and therefore the creation […]

Why do you need a REALTOR? And Does Experience Matter?

Friday, January 31st, 2014

  Why do you need an REALTOR? That is a very good question. I would like to start out by telling you a couple of stories that have recently happened on our Team. Our buyer picked out a home that they wanted to view, so our buyer specialist shows the home and of course the clients […]

HUD ANNOUNCES NEW FHA LOAN LIMITS TO TAKE EFFECT JANUARY 1ST

Tuesday, December 10th, 2013

HUD ANNOUNCES NEW FHA LOAN LIMITS TO TAKE EFFECT JANUARY 1ST   The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) announced that it will implement new FHA single-family loan limits on January 1, 2014, as specified by the Housing and Economic Recovery Act of 2008 (HERA). Due to the expiration of the authority granted in the […]



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