Local Real Estate Pulse

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What Would You Do for $10,000? Valley Buyers Are Getting $10,600

What Would You Do for $10,000? Valley Buyers Are Getting $10,600

What Would You Do for $10,000? Valley Buyers Are Getting $10,600NW Don't Use
Published on: 07/06/2025

What would you do for $10,000? In Maricopa County, home buyers between $225K–$600K are receiving a median of $10,600 from sellers. Here’s what that means for you in the Valley of the Sun real estate market.

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Summer Has Started, but the Maricopa County Real Estate Market Is Still Cold

Summer Has Started, but the Maricopa County Real Estate Market Is Still Cold

Summer Has Started, but the Maricopa County Real Estate Market Is Still ColdNW Don't Use
Published on: 10/05/2025

Despite summer momentum, the Maricopa County housing market remains cool. Buyers currently hold the advantage with softening prices, seller concessions, and shifting contract ratios. Here’s what the latest data means for buyers, sellers, and homeowners in the Valley of the Sun.

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Election Prep, CPI Controversy & Maricopa County Real Estate Market Update

Election Prep, CPI Controversy & Maricopa County Real Estate Market Update

Election Prep, CPI Controversy & Maricopa County Real Estate Market UpdateNW Don't Use
Published on: 04/06/2018

As election season approaches, local REALTOR engagement is heating up across Mesa, Chandler, and Gilbert. Meanwhile, Maricopa County home prices jumped 3.2% month-over-month, though low sales volume makes pricing more volatile. Is Chandler outpacing Gilbert due to water infrastructure concerns? And is CPI overstating inflation because of how “shelter costs” are calculated? Here’s what buyers and sellers need to know heading into the Valley’s slower summer season.

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