Is the Bubble Leaking?

Going Up by Sanja Gjenero - http://www.sxc.hu/profile/lusiI'm seeing a trend. Until I see more evidence... well...

I can't call it a definite movement but....

the local Phoenix market shows signs of a market uptick.

Here's a few observations:

  • Homes in several east valley cities appreciated
  • Homes in some neighborhoods are selling quicker
  • Certain home builders sales are improving

These movements are singular. The east valley cities are:

  • Tempe
  • Mesa
  • Scottsdale

In Mesa for instance the average home sold at a price $10k higher (Jan 2007 to Jan 2008).

Other cities saw depreciation. So- this indication could be spurious.

In Tempe, an area that I farm has homes closing quicker and at higher than last quarter prices.

Is this a trend? Or is it that we're heading into season?

My phone is ringing more. My clients seem to have more urgency.

Two days ago several home builders saw their stock prices increase... this on news that housing starts increased last quarter.

Although it's too soon to say that the housing bubble is bursting, I'm beginning to see signs that there may be a leak.

Let me know what's happening in your area. 

 
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4 Comments on Is the Bubble Leaking?

There is no bubble, the last bubble we had that broke was when we had double digit unemployment.  Really, as far as, I am concerned if you do not have a job now.  it is becasue you do not want a job.

02/22/2008 07:21 PM by Dave Woodson (Indigo Financial Group Inc.)


Bubbles are made to be burst--they are fleeting, delicate things that hold our attention for just a bit then vanish while we try to get a closer look at them!

02/22/2008 11:38 PM by Kent Simpson REALTOR®, CNS®, AHS®, RECS® (with The Pepper Group™ Diversified Real Estate)


Dave & Kent- I'm postulating that there's a bubble as long as the media thinks there is. The good thing about this is that when the media decides it has burst... well, we'll all see the market react positively- I'm hoping we're getting closer to that moment. Some of the latest news encourages me.

Desiree- Thanks! 

02/22/2008 11:48 PM by Chuck Willman, Arizona Realtor®, ABR, TRC (Gentry Realty & Investments)


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