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Here is the year-to-date sales information for the community of Silverleaf in Scottsdale, Arizona. The data was pulled from the Arizona Regional MLS as of 8/27/08 and includes single-family homes and townhomes. Homes for Sale69- Average Asking Price$3,524,275 - Average Square Feet5,969- Average Asking Price per Sq. Foot$565.43 ...
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Here is the year-to-date sales information for the community of DC Ranch in Scottsdale, Arizona. The data was pulled from the Arizona Regional MLS as of 8/29/08 and includes all types of dwellings including single-family homes, condos and townhomes. Homes for Sale154- Average Asking Price$1,171,634 - Average Square Feet3,193- Average ...
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Here is the year-to-date sales information for Desert Mountain in Scottsdale, Arizona. Data is as of 8/26/08.
Homes for Sale160- Average Asking Price$2,682,733 - Average Square Feet5,018- Average Asking Price per Sq. Foot$506.63 - Average Days on Market*308Pending Homes4- Average Asking Price$3,870,000 - Average Square ...
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The SBA Office of Advocacy recently released a report ranking Arizona number two with the second largest distribution of “High-Impact Firms.”
The report describes these “High-Impact Firms” as:
- Older - They average 25 years in business.
- Accountable for the majority of revenue and job growth in the ...
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The June 2008 numbers are in for the Scottsdale single-family home resale market and the news continues to be good. Once again, sales are up and listings are down.
Trend Analysis - Scottsdale Single-Family Homes - ResaleAll Price ...
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Yesterday, I had the opportunity to hear Ed Lewis, the developer for The Landmark, speak on the luxury condominium market in Scottsdale and the surrounding areas. The luxury condo market, loosely defined as a project where a condo has sold for $1 million or more, is relatively new to the Phoenix/Scottsdale area. According to Ed, six years ago, ...
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The housing industry has been on the forefront of most people’s minds over the last several months – and with good cause. Prices have been dropping, foreclosures are rising and credit has gotten tighter. Yet, while almost everyone is feeling the pinch, the bad news is not universal. Each market in terms of real estate is unique. And ...
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