Diane & Ashleigh talk about the process of becoming a real
estate agent and what you have to do once you get your
license.
They also talk about the shady and unethical things some real
estate agents are doing with multiple offers.
They also talk about home appreciation.
Thanks to our friends at the Cromford Report for their list of
ranking cities by average sales price per square foot.
The least expensive cities have outperformed the rest.
Top spot for annual appreciation is Coolidge, Arizona at 40.5%
rate of appreciation in one year. It's the most
affordable on the list of 40, sitting at $146.94/sf.
Other high appreciation areas include Tonopah, AZ at
39%
Arizona City at 36.1%
Maricopa, Arizona at 34.9%
Queen Creek, Arizona at 34.8%
When it comes to the lowest appreciation rate, Eloy,
Arizona is at 19.2%
Carefree & Sun City West are at 22.8% each.
Generally, the areas with a high median age increased at
a slower rate than areas with a low median age.
However, more expensive areas have historically moved later
than cheaper areas when following house price trends.
Supply in Paradise Valley and Carefree has dropped much more
than other areas in the last 12 months.
So it would not be a surprise if their appreciation catches up
over the next 12 months.
Arizona's real estate market is showing no sign of turning in
buyers' favor.
Let's see how Buckeye, Arizona is doing in honor of Ashleigh,
the Queen of Buckeye.
It's average $/sf is $196.46