Phoenix Real Estate Listings and Sales Stats Updated

by Jay - The Phoenix Real Estate Guy on October 3, 2007 · 2 comments

in Listing & Sales Stats

Two folks have kindly pointed out that the stats page on ThompsonsRealty.com has not been updated in… well, let's just say "awhile". Reader "Jon" sent a very nice email:

Yo, Phoenix Real Estate Dude! I really like the stats page on your website. But you stink at updating it! MAY is the last month. For the love of God man, update that thing so I can get my stats fix!

Sorry Jon (and others), I didn't mean to send you into stats withdrawal.  The page has been updated…  The September compilation hasn't been released yet. I promise I'll post it as soon as it is. Really. Seriously. Honest.

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1

Realtor SEO 10.03.07 at 6:30 pm

Im sure it takes alot of time to keep up with a powerhouse site and blog :)

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daniel butterfield 10.03.07 at 9:59 pm

I was looking at Christoph Schweiger’s (christophschweiger.com) statistics and wow were they depressing. Honestly I feel the market is doing better than what I had seen published. Although I don’t consider myself a guru I have been a successful real estate investor for the past 10 years and am currently doing just fine investing in single family starter homes. Does anyone have any comments or statistics on how starter homes between $200k - $250k are doing. I am buying these homes and selling them rent to own, my portfolio is up to $12M and I manage everything myself.

Daniel

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