The housing market is depressed in Phoenix and the East Valley. You cannot sell a house if you have to so don’t bother trying.
If you read newspapers or listen to the news you would believe that statement is true, but I have a buyer I am working with that would never believe that statement right now. We have sat down to write offers on three homes in the last two weeks and to date we have not landed him in a house.
Most of the foot traffic a house will get is when the home is first listed (see graph to left). A house that is priced right will get foot traffic immediately, while a home that is priced over the market value will sit until either it is priced correctly or taken off the market. As this one buyer has seen recently there is not a huge danger in pricing the home a little below market. The likely results we have seen recently is a home priced a little below market will end up in a bidding war and go for the correct market price. 










In March voters will go to the polls and vote on Proposition 300 which would allow the Gaylord project to keep up to $51 million in hotel bed taxes for tourism marketing, rather than sending the money to the Convention and Visitors Bureau. Mesa would also abate up to $90 million in property taxes for the resort and conference center.
It is never hard convinving potential clients who are considering moving here that Arizona is a great place to live and raise kids. It would be easy to start a blog dedicated to why Arizona is the best place in America to live. I have been to most of the states and there is not another place in America I would rather live than central Arizona. There are hundreds of reasons to live here like being able to teach my son to ride his bike in January, in short sleeve shirt, but that is not what I am excited about tonight.






