Maricopa County median home price up 12% since April

by John Wake on October 17, 2009

Dr. Jay Butler of Realty Studies at Arizona State University came out with his Phoenix area residential real estate sales and median price numbers for September 2009.

Greater Phoenix - Median Home Price

(Single-family resale homes. Excludes repossessions but includes sales by banks after they repossess. ASU calls these “Traditional Sales”)

September 2009: $140,000
September 2008: $180,000

The median home price in Marcopa County bottomed out in April at $125,000 and has risen 12% since then to $140,000.

The median home price in the City of Phoenix bottomed out in March at $64,000 and had risen 37% since then to $87,500 in September.

Greater Phoenix - Number of Homes Sold

(Single-family resale homes. Excludes repossessions but includes sales by banks after they repossess. ASU calls these “Traditional Sales”)

September 2009: 6,135
September 2008: 4,625

The number of homes sold in metro Phoenix in September increased 33% over September 2008.

NOTE: Dr. Butler’s ASU data measures median home price. He doesn’t measure home price appreciation directly, although the median price follows appreciation very closely. Case-Shiller data, however, directly measures home price appreciation and depreciation. Dr. Guntermann at ASU uses the same technique as Case-Shiller but Dr. Guntermann breaks down the data further to look at appreciation in the major cities within metro Phoenix as well as metro Phoenix as a whole. Case-Shiller and Guntermann release their numbers 2 months after the end of a month while Butler releases his numbers 2 weeks after the end of a month.

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