Slow beginning to 2024?
Before the rush of homes hits the market in the next few months, it feels like we've got a brief pause happening in the local market. Likely due to the lack of inventory - as...
With so many changes in the market due to the COVID-19 pandemic you may wonder, what has changed in the Mortgage world? Mortgages are still going strong, and rates are great! Many people are trying to take advantage of...
Finally getting around to a year end wrap up of 2019 - it's a few weeks past due - but better late than not at all! Our 2020 market is popping right now - with January sales up 10%...
Clear blue skies and 78 degrees here in Sedona today - I guess that's why people from all over the world like to come here in the Springtime. Town seems packed with visitors, yet we've seen worse traffic -...
Crisp fall days are in the air, and leaf peepers are in town to see the peak of the season with the towering sycamores along oak creek draped in their finest colors as shorter autumn days arrive. Seems that...
Cooler, wetter monsoon season seems to have cooled our local real estate market for the time being - don't get me wrong - it's still a hot market - especially if you're looking to buy or sell something within...
Assuming that this year fits the mold of past years, we'll soon be wrapping up our BUSY spring season. It's been marked by increases in prices within the city limits (more on that later), shrinking inventory, and competitive buyers. ...
Barely had time to write this update - the market's teeming with activity in the residential market - but interest continues to lag in vacant land. We're already seeing results of the AZ governor limiting any municipality from cutting...
If you blinked, you missed it. The Sedona real estate market went from a balanced market to a sellers market over the last few weeks and we're seeing many multiple offer situations in Single family homes within the city...
Year end totals show an interesting set of facts (Not alternative facts) as to where buyers of Sedona Real estate originate. Granted, the data isn't from ALL purchases, rather from a sample size of approximately 25% of all purchases...
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