City-by-city snapshot
In contrast to September 2006, recorded sales in the city of Phoenix decreased from 1,605 sales to 880 sales, while the median sales price decreased to $211,930 from $223,000 for a year ago. Since Phoenix is a geographically large city, the median prices can range significantly such as $185,000 in the Maryvale area to $300,000 ($314,750 in August) in the Union Hills area. The townhouse/condominium sector decreased from 335 to 240 sales, with the median price decreasing from $152,000 to $150,000.
The Scottsdale resale home market declined from 340 to 246 recorded sales, with the median sales price decreasing from last year's $580,000 to $535,000. The median resale home price is $647,000 ($680,000 in August) in North Scottsdale and $283,250 ($305,000 in August) in South Scottsdale. The townhouse/condominium sector in Scottsdale decreased from 170 to 145 sales, while the median sales price increased from $252,250 to $255,000.
The Mesa resale housing market declined from 555 to 360 sales, with the median price falling from $240,000 to $227,000 ($237,000 in August). The townhouse/condominium sector also decreased from 135 to 90 sales, while the median home price decreased from $155,000 to $149,900.
In Glendale, the recorded resale number dropped from 400 to 220 sales, and the median sales price decreased from $247,810 to $235,000 ($240,750 in August). The townhouse/condominium sector decreased from 45 to 40 sales, while the median sales price increased from $139,000 to $140,250.
For the city of Peoria, the resale market declined from 190 to 110 sales, with the median price moving from $265,000 to $251,045 ($257,500 in August). The townhouse/condominium sector decreased from 20 to 15 sales, and the median price went from $169,500 to $161,950.
In comparison to a year ago, the Sun City resale market declined from 75 to 65 sales, while the median sales price decreased to $176,940 from $206,500. Resale activity in Sun City West increased from 30 to 35 sales, but the median sales price decreased from $215,000 to $201,900. The townhouse/condominium market in Sun City declined from 50 to 25 recorded sales, while the median home price decreased from $132,000 to $118,450. In Sun City West, activity remained at 10 sales and the median sales price decreased from $165,000 to $150,000.
The resale market in Gilbert decreased from 265 to 220 sales and the median sales price decreased from $318,500 to $276,000 ($300,000 in August). The townhouse/condominium market remained at 10 sales as the median sales price decreased from $215,000 to $211,250.
The resale market in Tempe decreased from 130 to 90 sales, with the median sales price decreasing from $283,950 to $269,000 ($270,000 in August). The townhouse/condominium sector decreased from 50 to 30 sales and the median sales price decreased from $182,250 to $175,000.
The highest median sales price was in Paradise Valley at $2,100,000 with a median square foot house of 4,050 square feet.
West Valley
In the West Valley, the following communities represent 10 percent of the resale market.Avondale fell from 120 to 70 sales, with the median price moving down from $247,000 to $220,000 ($223,275 in August).
El Mirage decreased from 75 to 40 sales, and the median home price went from $209,500 to $179,900 ($185,000 in August).
Goodyear went from 80 to 70 sales, while the median price decreased from $273,000 to $256,500 ($272,000 in August).
Surprise decreased from 190 sales to 125 sales, with a slight drop in the median price from $239,000 to $237,450 ($232,500 in August).
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Source: AZCentral.com
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