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		<title>Sixty One Cents</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Jul 2010 17:58:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jon Griffith</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Barren. A small neighborhood subdivision that was never completed is where you&#8217;ll find rental opportunities that are priced in the sixty one cents per square foot range. There are only two massive homes in this area which overlooks North Scottsdale and Cave Creek from atop a mountain preserve just above the North 101 Loop near [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Barren. A small neighborhood subdivision that was never completed is where you&#8217;ll find rental opportunities that are priced in the sixty one cents per square foot range. There are only two massive homes in this area which overlooks North Scottsdale and Cave Creek from atop a mountain preserve just above the North 101 Loop near cave creek road. Sitting here in my car blogging on my iPhone, I find it a bit sad to see the lingering remnants of a badly injured economy. One day these homes will have companions when the bludgeoned builders start developing again. </p>
<p>However, if you are looking for a home to rent, you can know the value per square foot that&#8217;s out there!  </p>
<p>Compare a 3200 square foot home under 2000.00/month to the now-leasing project at Sotelo in Tempe and you&#8217;ll wonder why they would be booking tenants at nearly $1.00/ft. </p>
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<h2  class="related_post_title">Other articles of interest:</h2><ul class="related_post"><li>January 25, 2009 -- <a href="http://www.realscottsdaleliving.com/2009/01/25/remembering-the-equity/" title="Remembering the Equity">Remembering the Equity</a></li><li>December 30, 2008 -- <a href="http://www.realscottsdaleliving.com/2008/12/30/how-to-clean-up-a-floor-with-photo-editing-software/" title="How to Clean Up a Floor with Photo Editing Software">How to Clean Up a Floor with Photo Editing Software</a></li><li>June 16, 2009 -- <a href="http://www.realscottsdaleliving.com/2009/06/16/the-effects-of-a-short-sale/" title="The Effects of a Short Sale ">The Effects of a Short Sale </a></li><li>December 12, 2008 -- <a href="http://www.realscottsdaleliving.com/2008/12/12/christmas-tree-safety/" title="Christmas Tree Safety">Christmas Tree Safety</a></li><li>August 2, 2009 -- <a href="http://www.realscottsdaleliving.com/2009/08/02/are-you-really-ready-to-buy-a-house/" title="Are You Really Ready to Buy a House?">Are You Really Ready to Buy a House?</a></li></ul>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Good News for Phoenix Real Estate</title>
		<link>http://www.realscottsdaleliving.com/2009/06/21/good-news-for-phoenix-real-estate/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Jun 2009 05:59:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jon Griffith</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s not a big surprise considering the number of homes that have been selling recently that the inventory has depleted considerably and the availability of affordable housing is drying up after this massive real estate hemorrhage.</p> <p>I cannot tell the future, but I can see when there&#8217;s a break in a pattern, as you will [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s not a big surprise considering the number of homes that have been selling recently that the inventory has depleted considerably and the availability of affordable housing is drying up after this massive real estate hemorrhage.</p>
<p>I cannot tell the future, but I can see when there&#8217;s a break in a pattern, as you will also see indicated in the graph below.  Whenever a market corrects, it usually over corrects to a comparable intensity of the original inflation.  Prices were so overinflated, and people have SO overreacted, that the low prices in the valley are deflated and can be considered as artificially low as they were high.</p>
<div id="attachment_589" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 310px"><a rel="attachment wp-att-589" href="http://www.realscottsdaleliving.com/index.php/2009/06/21/good-news-for-phoenix-real-estate/average-sales-june-1/" target="_blank"><img class="size-medium wp-image-589" style="margin: 10px;" title="Average Sales June 1" src="http://www.realscottsdaleliving.com/wp-content/uploads/Average-Sales-June-1-300x229.png" alt="Averagey Monthly Sales" width="300" height="229" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Average Monthly Sales</p></div>
<p>If I base my opinion simply on the pattern in this graph which outlines average monthly sales in the Greater Metropolitan Phoenix Market, then we are on track to recover, and we will bounce back.  Since Arizona is a national leader in real estate trends, we should see a healthy recovery.  Again, I cannot predict the future.</p>
<p>It was towards the end of 2003, beginning of 2004 that things started to exponentially bloat, soaring to ridiculous heights, and absolutely crashing as quickly as a 747 filled with solid lead.</p>
<p>In August of 2005, my neighbor bought the same unit I purchased in 2003 for $200,000.00 more than I paid for mine.  They are still there.  Oops.</p>
<p>The market&#8217;s plateau began in approximately June of 2006, rose a bit more, and then decidedly burned in flames at about January of 2008, through March of 2009.  The number of homes sold began to increase in May of 2008, but the price continued to drop.</p>
<p>What would have happened if we had continued to grow at a normal, typical rate of 4% per year?  Perhaps the following, showing a line drawn at about a 4% increase over the same period of time.  This shows that a starting value of $175,000.00 would over the time represented in this graph, grow to approximately $244,000.00.</p>
<div id="attachment_590" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 310px"><a rel="attachment wp-att-590" href="http://www.realscottsdaleliving.com/index.php/2009/06/21/good-news-for-phoenix-real-estate/average-sales-june-1-overlay-1/"><img class="size-medium wp-image-590" title="Average Sales June 1 Overlay 1" src="http://www.realscottsdaleliving.com/wp-content/uploads/Average-Sales-June-1-Overlay-1-300x229.png" alt="Average Sales with Assumed 4% Annual Increase" width="300" height="229" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Average Sales with Assumed 4% Annual Increase</p></div>
<p>One could argue at this point one of two possibilities.  Either a) the market will quickly correct, over correct, and bounce back and forth over the next 8 years or so to find equilibrium along that blue line, or b) the blue line must be adjusted down, erasing all of the growth in this millennium.</p>
<p>If that&#8217;s the case, then the home you&#8217;re living in, which is now worth what it was pre-Y2K, will not be worth what it should be worth for as long, if not longer than it takes to re-write the entire first decade of this century.  To reach home prices that we should be at, we&#8217;re looking at roughly 10 years of steady growth at a &#8220;normal&#8221; rate.</p>
<p>The problem is that nobody knows what normal is anymore BECAUSE OF THAT GIANT HUMP in the middle of the chart.  Who&#8217;s to blame?  Many people think it was the government forcing the banks to lend to people who couldn&#8217;t afford it which drove them to &#8220;get creative.&#8221;  Dave Ramsey calls &#8220;creative financing&#8221; &#8220;Too Broke to Buy a House.&#8221;  I tend to agree.</p>
<p>Either way, it will be interesting to see what happens, and ultimately, it appears as though we&#8217;ve experienced the beginning of the bottom of this roller coaster ride.  Which means one thing&#8230;</p>
<p>If you haven&#8217;t bought a house yet, it&#8217;s time to buy.  There&#8217;s blood in the streets and the street sweepers (the investors) have been very busy recently.  Don&#8217;t miss out.</p>
<h2  class="related_post_title">Similar Topics</h2><ul class="related_post"><li>July 3, 2009 -- <a href="http://www.realscottsdaleliving.com/2009/07/03/scottsdale-real-estate-market-statistics/" title="Scottsdale Real Estate Market Statistics">Scottsdale Real Estate Market Statistics</a></li><li>November 8, 2008 -- <a href="http://www.realscottsdaleliving.com/2008/11/08/more-first-time-home-buyers-than-before/" title="More First-Time Home Buyers Than Before">More First-Time Home Buyers Than Before</a></li><li>February 1, 2012 -- <a href="http://www.realscottsdaleliving.com/2012/02/01/who-pays-the-commission-on-a-short-sale/" title="Who Pays the Commission on a Short Sale">Who Pays the Commission on a Short Sale</a></li><li>August 27, 2010 -- <a href="http://www.realscottsdaleliving.com/2010/08/27/a-higher-sense-of-purpose/" title="A Higher Sense of Purpose">A Higher Sense of Purpose</a></li><li>October 29, 2009 -- <a href="http://www.realscottsdaleliving.com/2009/10/29/new-coffee-shop-set-to-open-in-scottsdale/" title="New Coffee Shop Set To Open In Scottsdale">New Coffee Shop Set To Open In Scottsdale</a></li></ul>]]></content:encoded>
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