May 16, 2012
By Jonathan Dalton
Brother, Can You Spare a Home?The long downward spiral of inventory here in the Phoenix real estate market has continued into the start of summer - and make no mistake, with temperatures already in the 100s, it's officially summer here in the Valley no ma
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April 11, 2012
By Jonathan Dalton
Readers of All Phoenix Real Estate are getting accustomed to references to the state of New Jersey as in Maricopa County, which constitutes the bulk of the Phoenix real estate market, is larger than the entire state of New Jersey. We just don't have the s
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February 29, 2012
By Jonathan Dalton
Phoenix Market Awaits the Simple SolutionThis past week, Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae announced that they would be selling large bundles of foreclosed homes to select investors in an effort to clear these homes off their books. One of the markets in which t
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January 15, 2012
By Jonathan Dalton
Remember those wonderful multi-part singalongs in elementary school where everyone would sing a simple song such as Row, Row, Row Your Boat out of sequence to create a multi-part harmony?The Phoenix real estate market is doing much the same thing right no
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January 5, 2012
By Jonathan Dalton
No Inventory, Mo' ProblemsThere's a scene during the French Revolution portion of Mel Brooks' History of the World Part I where a series of vendors are selling whatever they can. The first offers apple cores, the second rats. And then there is the late Ja
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November 30, 2011
By Jonathan Dalton
It's Black Friday Every Day in the Phoenix AreaAnother Black Friday has come and gone, a day when shoppers line up in the late hours of Thanksgiving Day in hopes of landing a deal on an item generously stocked two or three deep in a retail outlet. If a bu
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October 11, 2011
By Jonathan Dalton
Given the extreme rise in housing prices in the Valley of the Sun through 2005 and the subsequent fall off the proverbial cliff then, Phoenix remains a favorite location for real estate bargain hunters. The only issue is, though prices have been mostly fl
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