Latest Real Estate Market Info for Maricopa County

MC Trustee's Sale Notices (1995-Present) | |
---|---|
Mean | 929.5 |
Median | 819 |
Mode | 746 |
Standard Deviation | 306.2041743 |
Range | 1256 |
Minimum | 482 |
Maximum | 1738 |
Sum | 135705 |
Count | 146 |
The daily average in March (78.18 Notices recorded per day) was also not a record beater.

Here's an interesting chart I threw together based on sales data I pulled from the Arizona Regional Multiple Listing Service. The take-away from it is that, clearly, the inventory of unsold homes in the Phoenix area has been increasing for quite a while, now. The words "downward pressure" come to mind.

2 comments:
"not a record beater" --
So F'ing what?
It's coming, dude!
Damn!
Calm down, mofo.
I wasn't saying it to be snide. I was just pointing it out.
For the record, I tend to agree that the numbers will continue to rise--though I would say that I lack the confidence in this prediction that you seem to possess.
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