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
Anyone know an easy way to put tables in a WordPress post? This was far too painful…
Update: This plugin looks like it may be the easiest way to get tables into a WordPress post. I haven't fully tested it yet, but it looks very promising… you can import CSV files as tables, format table settings, etc. all within your WP back end.
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