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Phoenix house flippers sold at a loss during first quarter

For the typical U.S. flipped home during the first quarter, gross profits only amounted to $56,000, down 20% from the fourth quarter of 2022. That’s not including any renovation costs.

NAR: Existing-home sales tick higher in May

At the same time, the median existing-home price for all housing types slid 3.1% year over year to $396,100. 

How each generation feels about homeownership in America

Motivations for homeownership are varied across generations: Gen Z and Boomers made the decision for better living conditions, while Gen X and Millennials were in search of stability they couldn’t get while renting.

Dark hues are one paint trend that could increase home values

“Paint is a relatively affordable and easy change, yet it has an outsized impact on a buyer’s perception of the home,” said Amanda Pendleton, home trends expert at Zillow.

Single-family home starts jump in May

The larger-than-expected increase comes as homebuilder sentiment rose for the sixth month in a row. 

The 10 most expensive new listings in Arizona

Curious about luxury listings in the state of Arizona?

Build-to-rent is a booming business in Phoenix

Phoenix’s build-to-rent boom began after the housing crisis of 2008. According to the Urban Institute, two-thirds of unoccupied homes were converted into rentals by investors during that time.

Phoenix sees year-over-year decrease in new listings

Phoenix is one of the markets with the largest year-over-year decreases in new listings, according to the latest RE/MAX National Housing Report.

Case-Shiller: Home-price declines ‘may have come to an end’; Phoenix sees 0.5% gain

A second consecutive month of increases in the S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller U.S. National Home Price Index could indicate a reversal of the negative trend that began last year. 

Phoenix a top rental market for college grads

Relatively low population, affordable rents and ample job opportunities give recent college grads a high quality of life in Phoenix.

NAR: Limited supply keeps pending-home sales flat in April

Despite solid demand, a dearth of homes for sale kept transaction numbers muted in the association’s most recent report on pending sales. 

New-home sales rise for fifth month in a row

A shortage of existing inventory continues to drive buyers to new construction. 

NAR: Existing-home sales and days on market slide in April

Multiple-offer situations have returned with the spring buying season while distressed and forced sales are “virtually nonexistent,” the National Association of REALTORS® said.

Single-family starts rise in April

Single-family permits also posted a gain, indicating even more new homes are headed to today’s supply-constrained housing market. 

Builder confidence rebounds in May on tight existing inventory

Homebuilder optimism was buoyed by continued shortages of new housing inventory, the National Association of Home Builders reported. 

Perception of a seller’s market fails to deter younger buyers, new study finds

Homebuyers in their 40s and younger are still planning to buy homes, even though most believe the market favors homesellers.

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