May 2009 Tucson MLS Statistics

The Tucson real estate market seems to show continued improvement with inventories dropping once more to around 6,500—down 23% from the staggering 8,500 active listings of May 2008.  The median sale price increased 3.72% from April.  The average days on market is still around 85, a number we’d like to see come down.  Lastly, a quick look at a new statistical chart which compares the new listings to net pending sales is encouraging—since January, the former has been coming down while the latter is going up.  According to MLS president Kimberly Clifton, there are economists who say that 6 months  equals a trend.  For the entire MLS report, click here.

 Real estate is an attractive antidote to the venom of our present economic downturn.  Buyers should be encouraged to believe that if they are managing their present housing needs but want to make a move, they should not hesitate to do so.  Even if sellers are unable to realize the wonderful proceeds of yesteryear sales, there are compensating bargains in the market.  (No gain, maybe, but no pain either—and no real loss!)  Move up buyers have everything to gain in this market.  Although you may take a hit on your existing home, the savings you'll gain in the purchase of a more expensive home is well worth it!  There are unbelievable bargains out there.

 And if you’re a first time homebuyer with good credit (which, by the way, is one who’s never owned a home OR someone who has not owned a home in the past 3 years) the best investment for you right now is real estate.  Take advantage of the $8,000 tax credit currently being offered by the Federal Government.  Watch this video for more information.  Pairing this opportunity with historically low interest rates makes right now an incredibly good (possibly the best!) time to invest in real estate.

I would be happy to help you or anyone you know to enjoy the benefits of home ownership.  I can help your friends buy and sell real estate in any state of the United States.  Call me today at 520-256-6731,  or visit my website.

Denise McCreary


Posted by: Denise McCreary
(Tucson, AZ)
on 6/23/2009 3:54:00 PM



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