Well folks, the 4th of July has passed and signaled the beginning of our monsoon season here in Sedona. This means we'll be seeing higher temperatures during the day and some cloudy afternoons with rain possible daily for the...
Well... as mentioned in past posts - the number of foreclosures continues to slide and the number of available homes is dropping! If you've been looking for a foreclosure property - you'd be best to hurry - as there...
Sedona real estate buyers are seeing a different Sedona this spring - altogether different from past years. For the first time in 6 years we're seeing a seller's market in homes under $400k. This is a result of increased...
The market's still hot - and buyers of Sedona homes don't have a major advantage anymore under $400k. Inventory has dropped enough that it's transitioned to a sellers market under this price and we've already seen...
Spring is in full swing here in Sedona after our unexpected snow day earlier this week. When the good weather comes around, Sedona home buyers open their wallets and start making offers on homes. There are 111 homes in...
Whoa - the busy season has struck the Sedona real estate market right on time. We always tell clients that the busiest season in Sedona real estate starts on Valentines day. Depending on the weather, it may end up...
It's a little late, but the list of Top Agents in Sedona was recently posted, and I'm on it yet again. It's a way of seeing who are the busiest real estate agents in town, so if you're looking...
Wrapping up 2011 - this Sedona real estate market update should give you a fair picture of the last month's activity but stay tuned and I'll do a year-end version in early January to summarize "the year that was"....
Wow - the year is going quickly - before you know it the cold weather will set in (50's) and we'll be waiting for the first signs of spring. But let's not get ahead of ourselves here - we're...
The heat of summer has passed us by and led us to the 2nd busiest time of year in the Sedona Real Estate market. We'll be busy typically through the end of November and this year is shaping up...
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