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Arizona among top states for home inventory

Arizona is one of the states with the highest proportion of new listings, according to a report from Los Feliz.

Only 1% of U.S. houses changed hands this year

Back in 2018, Freddie Mac stated that the country still needed about 2.5 million extra homes in order to meet demand. Then the pandemic homebuying boom depleted already-low inventory levels and high mortgage rates in the second half of 2022 chained many homeowners to their existing low rates.

NAR: Existing-home sales slow as prices near all-time high 

The median existing-home price for all housing types in June rose to $410,200, 0.9% less than the all-time high of $413,800 reached in June 2022, the National Association of REALTORS® said. 

NAHB: Builder confidence hits 13-month high 

Low inventory and high demand are buoying builder sentiment in the face of several headwinds. 

Housing starts post unexpected slide in June 

The drop in the pace of new-home construction follows a significant surge the month before, according to government statistics. 

The 10 most expensive new listings in Arizona

A majority of the most expensive new listings added to the Arizona Regional Multiple Listing Service in the past month are located in Scottsdale and Paradise Valley.

CoreLogic: Home prices rise again in May, but pace falls to 11-year low 

Despite the declining rate of increase, home prices have risen for the last 136 months, CoreLogic said. 

It takes more than 11 years to save for a down payment in Phoenix

It takes the average Phoenix resident 11 years to save up for a 10% down payment on a home, according to a recent Axios analysis.

Despite drought, Phoenix is the most popular metro for out-of-state movers

Despite the fact that migration into Phoenix has slowed this year amid ultra-high mortgage rates, the metro still garners more out-of-town relocators than any other city in the country.

NAR: Pending-home sales dip in May as demand remains strong 

Transactions that do go through are typically seeing multiple offers, NAR Chief Economist Lawrence Yun said. 

Scottsdale is one of the top cities for renters in 2023

Scottsdale is one of the top cities for affordably priced apartments in thriving communities, according to a new report from RentCafe.

Case-Shiller: Home-price index just 2.4% off 2022 peak; Phoenix sees 6.1% decline 

A third consecutive month of increases in the S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller U.S. National Home Price Index lends new evidence to claims that previous declines could be behind the market. 

New-home sales surge in May 

Demand for newly built homes has remained strong as high interest rates keep many would-be sellers of existing homes off the market. 

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.

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