Excerpt from:  Greater Phoenix trends and statistics
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December 14, 2007

Greater Phoenix, AZ Real Estate Market Report For November 2007

November Median Home Price Trends in Phoenix Metro.

The real estate market in Greater Phoenix continues its decline as we edge toward the end of the year.  The fourth quarter is usually the slowest and this one is no different.  Sales of home declined to 3,280 from last years 5,040.  Take a look at the month by month home sales numbers. 

 Median Sale PriceMedian Sale Price% Change
 Nov. '06Nov. '07 
VALLEY $  259,000  $    240,000 -7.3%
Phoenix $   226,160  $    208,425 -7.8%
Scottsdale $  630,000  $    544,645 -13.6%
Glendale $  247,000  $    215,000 -13.0%
Mesa $  240,000  $    223,500 -6.9%
Tempe $  270,000  $    261,250 -3.2%
Gilbert $  308,000  $    276,000 -10.4%
Chandler $  295,000  $    269,900 -8.5%
El Mirage $  200,000  $    170,000 -15.0%
Peoria $  270,000  $    239,450 -11.3%
Sun City $   190,000  $    188,000 -1.0%
Surprise $  246,000  $    227,000 -7.7%
Avondale $  245,000  $    213,955 -12.7%
Goodyear $  252,000  $    228,410 -9.4%
Paradise V.$1,690,000 $1,500,000 -11.2%

(Single Family Homes)

(Data from ASU Poly graphed by Artur Ciesielski, CCIM)

The median home price for Greater Phoenix declined to $240,000.  This is a 7% decline from last years $259,000. 

historic home sales in phoenix, az

In previous months Phoenix had lower declines than the outer cities and this trend continues.  The bulk of the oversupply is in the outer cities. That is why there are greater declines in cities like, Goodyear, Avondale, El Mirage, but in November, Glendale, Scottsdale, and several other cities had declined of more than 10%.

Don't look for too much relief in 2008.  See the 2008 Real Estate Forecast. 

Despite this gloomy outlook, or because of it, it would behoove those that can, to buy real estate in this down market.

by The Artur and Joanna Real Estate Team
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