April home sales numbers in Phoenix bode well for Prescott area sellers
The Wall Street Journal said that ZipRealty reported this week healthy year over year sales increases and signs that prices were leveling off for the Phoenix metro area.
ZipRealty reported that Phoenix led the nation in the change in the number of homes listed for sale at the end of April compared with a month earlier with a drop of almost 15%.
“Banks have sped up the process for getting foreclosed homes on the market, and continue to lower prices to sell them,” said Leslie Tyler, vice president and chief home hunter for ZipRealty. “The drop in days on market versus last year highlights that distressed properties in these hard hit markets are starting to move, which is a hopeful sign.”“In markets where prices have fallen the most, such as many California cities, Phoenix and Las Vegas, we continue to see strong buyer interest,” said Tyler. “The market is being driven right now by first time buyers and investors because of the affordability in these areas.”

- ZipRealty Change in Inventory March 2009 to April 2009
See WSJ article with additional graphs and more detail
The number of homes listed for sale in many U.S. cities continued to decline in April in what some analysts see as a sign that the market may be nearing a bottom. Other analysts are looking at a new round of foreclosures to hit the market soon and are cautious to say we are at the bottom. I’m personally on the cautious side and expect prices to struggle in some local markets and rise in others depending on the number of foreclosures hitting the market. Prescott should see bottom fairly quickly, while I expect some areas of Prescott Valley and Chino Valley that have high percentages of foreclosures will continue to see price pressure.






Thanks for your comment, Robert. I think if you read the entirety of my blog you will see that I try to post the current news and views about the market. You are welcome to post your analysis of what the market will do. My readers welcome input from all sides.
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Great blog post. The media will never pick up on this because it is more complicated than a soundbite.
If I may add that with the number of outstanding loans that are scheduled to reset in the next couple of years, decreasing home values and stricter lending guidelines, the rate of foreclosures are on track to peak in 2010. Short sales have become a growing niche for Real Estate Agents to sell homes before they become bank owned.
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1/3 on the market are foreclosed or short sales – wow. It’s nice that you research this information. The agents who represent home sellers prob don’t share that info with buyers. Take care.
Dear Patrick,
Great article! I agree with you. I also would like to add couple more alternatives to those homeowners who want to stay in their homes.
There are two products those aren’t widely knowing and common in the market place. Trsutee Foreclosure Delays and Loan Re-Write.
Did you know that Homeowners are illegally being foreclosed on especially in Trustee States?
In Judicial Foreclosure states, a judge reviews the legality of the foreclosure proceedings to ensure the homeowner is being protected against greedy lenders and yet still the lenders are not properly following the foreclosure laws correctly (see this article: http://www.nytimes.com/2009/08/31/nyregion/31judge.html?_r=2).
In Trustee States, lenders employ a “third party” trustee company to replace the legal function of a judge and orchestrate the foreclosure process. If banks are not legally foreclosing when they know a judge reviews the case what do you think they are doing when they only have to go through a trustee that they pay? And what is more interesting, the trustee company is liable for the foreclosure proceedings but who is going after the trustee companies to review the legality of these foreclosure packages? You guess it! Yes, No one is..!
Did you know that a loan Re-Write program has the ability to reduce homeowner’s current loan balance down to the current market value at prime + 3%?
Here is an example: You owe $500K on your home but it is only worth $350k. Investors will bulk purchase the note from your current lender and re-write it back to you at $350k, saving you (the homeowner) over $150k!
I hope this helps!
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Yamen Elasadi
yamen@ASNDinc.com
Arizona Unemployment Trends – September 2009
Arizona Unemployment Trends Visualized as a Heat Map:
Arizona Unemployment in September 2009 (BLS data)
http://www.localetrends.com/st/az_arizona_unemployment.php?MAP_TYPE=curr_ue
versus Arizona Unemployment Levels 1 year ago
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This is good news… Foreclosure market needs movement to make more money and start leaving this situation
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