Phoenix & East Valley Real Estate Stats: May 2007

by Jay Thompson on June 1, 2007 · Comments

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Here are the Phoenix and East Valley real estate listings and sales stats for May…

Current Listing Stats (June 1, 2007)
Location Active Listings Avg
List Price ($)
Avg
Square Footage
Avg Days On Market
Gilbert 2576 432,893 2441 90
Mesa 4339 337,962 1907 89
Chandler 2638 418,992 2254 89
Tempe 855 383,067 1731 80
Phoenix Metro 53,103 457,207 2157 98
                 
Current Sales Stats (May 1, 2007 – May 31, 2007)
Location Sales Avg
List Price ($)
Avg
Sales Price ($)
Avg Days On Market
Gilbert 315 350,967 341,645 95
Mesa 624 264,820 256,810 80
Chandler 349 365,487 355,024 84
Tempe 187 327,787 315,257 70
Phoenix Metro 5,744 359,382 346,128 89

Data extracted from ARMLS – Arizona Regional Multiple Listing Service

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  • Hugh Farrell
    The numbers do not make sense to me. The average days on market are all in the neighborhood of 3 months while the ratio of units sold to units listed indicate between 5 and 10 months of inventory. Could you explain that to this newbie?
  • Your readers might be interested in this graph of Metro Phoenix Notices of Foreclosure. May was a record high.
  • Hugh -

    I suspect what you're seeing is due to using averages. The actual DOM varies wildly. Remember, if one home sells in a day, and another sells in 180 days, you've got a 90 day average DOM.

    Also, the average DOM is trending upward (which you can't tell from the above data).

    And we get new listings coming on the market every day, which suppresses the average DOM number.

    What would be telling is to plot a histogram of DOM for current listings. Unfortunately, that would be very painful data to extract from our MLS...
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