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Has the Phoenix Valley hit a plateau?
This week: Our inventory is holding pretty steady as I believe we are in the midst of a plateau.  Stay tuned!
While the Phoenix Real Estate market is currently experiencing a high inventory of homes for sale resulting in a buyer's market, our market is definitely now on a positive trend and appears to be correcting ever so slowly.  With more buyer activity over the last three months, our market's inventory has continued to fall.  The entire Arizona Regional MLS is now carrying less than a year's worth of inventory. We will be in a  balanced market when we reach approximately 6 months worth of inventory.

An improvement  in our market will be indicated in Green.   A negative trend in our market and will be reflected in Red.
We currently have  9.1 months worth of inventory in
Active Listings in MLS.
(Down from 9.2 last week.)
Arizona Regional MLS Inventory Data
(All dwelling types)

52,232

Active Listings

Down 22 from last week

8,783

Pending

Up 111 from last week

5,722

Sold in Past 30 Days

Up 42 from last week

        Sold dates range is 6/16/2008-7/16/2008
Total Listings as of 7/16/2008
Information reliable but not guaranteed.

The Southeast Valley currently has 7.9 months worth of inventory
Active Listings in MLS.
(Same as last week)
Southeast Valley* MLS Inventory Data
(All dwelling types)

17,713

Active Listings

Up 5 from from last week

3,247

Pending

Down 9 from last week

2,248

Sold in Past 30 Days

Down 64 from last week

        *Southeast Valley cities include Ahwatukee, Apache Junction, Chandler, Gilbert, Guadalupe, Mesa, Queen Creek, Scottsdale, Sun Lakes and Tempe
      Sold dates range is 6/16/2008-7/16/2008
Total Listings as of 7/16/2008
Information reliable but not guaranteed.

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