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Pinal County resale housing market finishes 2007 with a rise in sales

Friday, February 1, 2008

MESA, Ariz. — With significantly lower home prices, the Pinal county resale housing market posted improvement from the 625 sales of third quarter 2007 to 1,145 recorded sales and well above the 720 sales recorded a year ago. Housing activity was good throughout the quarter as shown by the monthly activity, with October at 355 recorded sales, November at 420 sales and December at 370 sales. Even with a strong close, resale activity in 2007 was decreased to 3,580 sales from 3,860 sales recorded in 2006 and 6,115 sales in 2005. For fourth quarter 2007 in Maricopa County, there were 10,180 sales recorded and 50,975 total for 2007.

Lower prices have made homes more affordable and even attractive to investors that foresee strong appreciation in the coming years. The median price has steadily eroded from $220,000 in fourth quarter 2005 to $193,000 in third quarter 2007 and $174,000 for the fourth quarter. It was $191,500 for a year ago.

The median home price in Pinal County was 73 percent of the median price in Maricopa County ($238,500), while it was 75 percent for a year ago. The 30-year mortgage remained unchanged at 5.9 percent, however, a lower home price drove the monthly mortgage payment for the median price, based on an 85 percent loan-to-value, to decrease from $970 to $880. It would be $1,205 for the median priced home in Maricopa County.

“Although affordability has improved, higher gasoline prices, more congested highways and limited employment opportunities continue to strongly hamper any potential recovery of the housing market in Pinal County,” said Jay Butler, director of Realty Studies in the Morrison School of Management and Agribusiness at Arizona State University’s Polytechnic campus.

In order to reduce inventories, new home builders have been aggressively pursuing buyers through incentives such as specially priced upgrades, free pools and gift cards. The new home has become a strong competitive and attractive alternative to the resale home in Pinal County. New home sales for 2007 were at 3,130 homes, with a median price of $181,585, in contrast to 3,780 sales in 2006 and a median price of $223,000.

In the fourth quarter, the median square footage for a resale home in Pinal County was 1,735 square feet, while a new home was 2,125 square feet. In Maricopa County, the resale home was 1,751 square feet and 2,510 square feet for a new home, with a median price of $267,645.


GREATER PHOENIX REAL ESTATE MARKET
Quarterly Resale Home Sales and Median Prices
Selected Cities in Pinal County

 

City First Quarter 2006 First Quarter 2007
Resales Median Price Resales Median Price
Apache Junction 295 $229,500 210 $235,000
Arizona City 60 143,500 40 135,000
Casa Grande 220 175,000 95 180,000
Coolidge 50 114,000 35 125,900
Eloy 30 119,900 15 118,450
Florence 30 195,950 30 157,270
Maricopa 95 250,000 90 246,500
Queen Creek 230 239,860 200 207,170
San Manuel 25 80,000 15 100,000
Tucson (Saddlebrook) 45 462,500 50 395,000
Pinal County 1,110 $211,500 840 $204,600

 

City Second Quarter 2006 Second Quarter 2007
Resales Median Price Resales Median Price
Apache Junction 305 $224,450 210 $217,500
Arizona City 65 139,900 45 137,450
Casa Grande 220 179,000 105 177,120
Coolidge 45 123,000 35 108,500
Eloy 40 89,000 30 130,000
Florence 25 170,000 45 170,000
Maricopa 95 256,500 115 219,500
Queen Creek 250 235,000 240 198,000
San Manuel 30 104 20 100,000
Tucson (Saddlebrook) 50 370,000 80 382,500
Pinal County 1,180 $211,000 970 $200,000

 

City Third Quarter 2006 Third Quarter 2007
Resales Median Price Resales Median Price
Apache Junction 200 $224,000 125 $218,500
Arizona City 55 145,220 35 135,000
Casa Grande 170 175,000 45 157,995
Coolidge 30 107,500 30 140,000
Eloy 25 85,000 15 127,500
Florence 20 178,000 20 154,900
Maricopa 70 217,625 55 215,000
Queen Creek 180 220,000 195 193,050
San Manuel 35 98,000 10 103,000
Tucson (Saddlebrook) 35 350,000 55 335,000
Pinal County 850 $199,900 625 $193,000

 

City Fourth Quarter 2006 Fourth Quarter 2007
Resales Median Price Resales Median Price
Apache Junction 165 $216,500 175 $195,000
Arizona City 35 139,900 40 116,000
Casa Grande 150 160,000 115 160,000
Coolidge 25 101,000 30 122,050
Eloy 25 106,000 15 110,000
Florence 15 169,000 60 155,000
Maricopa 55 220,000 205 197,680
Queen Creek 175 210,000 405 170,000
San Manuel 10 90,750 10 89,700
Tucson (Saddlebrook) 40 412,450 55 350,000
Pinal County 720 $191,500 1,145 $174,000


CONTACT(S): Jay Q. Butler, 480/727-1300, jay.butler@asu.edu
Christine Lambrakis, 480/727-1173, 602/316-5616, lambrakis@asu.edu


Realty Studies is associated with the Morrison School of Management and Agribusiness at Arizona State University’s Polytechnic campus. Realty Studies collects and analyzes data concerning real estate in the greater Phoenix metropolitan area. Realty Studies is a comprehensive and objective source of real estate information for private, public and governmental agencies. Its director, Dr. Jay Q. Butler, may be reached at (480) 727-1300 or e-mail him at Jay.Butler@asu.edu. To subscribe to RSS feed for Realty Studies news, visit http://www.poly.asu.edu/realty/rss.html.