News Article From: 01-10-2009
Resale Sales Analysis
The November ARMLS1 Reports reported sales of 4,417, which is a decrease of 967 from October. On a seasonally adjusted basis sales were up 1,099 from November 2007. <!--[if !supportLineBreakNewLine]--> <!--[endif]-->
Sales Patterns
There are several different factors that interact to make up the current sales numbers. One of the most significant is the seasonal pattern clearly seen in the graph below. The winter months show the lowest sales volume, while the summer months are the highest in sales. This basic pattern is true for each year displayed.
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Commentary
The sales level for the past twenty months is far below the historical norm. Lack of consumer confidence is likely the major factor. Counter balancing this lack of consumer confidence is a growing pent up demand for the purchase of houses to support the occupant's lifestyle. We are not making a prediction as to when the pent up demand will overcome the resistance of the lack of consumer confidence, but when it does happen there will likely be a surge in buying.
An important phenomenon to understand is the very significant jump in sales between 2003 and 2004. For most of 2004 and 2005 sales numbers were much higher than would normally have been expected because of the excess home purchases for non-owner occupied purposes. Investor/speculator buying was a significant contributor to this increase, and we are now seeing many of these properties re-listed on the market.
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1 (ARMLS) Arizona Regional Multiple Listing Service encompasses most of Maricopa and Pinal Counties.
Note: This report was prepared utilizing numbers from an adjusted August 2008 report published by ARMLS after the distribution of the August In-Depth Analysis Newsletter. In all cases the impact of these adjusted numbers is less than 1%.
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