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Here are the final numbers for April 2011 for the Phoenix and Scottsdale luxury condo market. For the purposes of this report, I am defining the luxury condo market as condos for sale with an asking price over $1 million.
The same pending sale that has been reported on over the last couple of months was still pending at the end of April. The unit ...
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Here is an overview of the luxury condo market in Scottsdale and Phoenix for 2010. The year started off strong with sales averaging a little over 2 per month. However, in the second half of the year, sales activity stalled. Although, we did see the highest priced condo sale of the year in December.
Scottsdale and Phoenix Luxury Condo ...
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Here are March’s sales results for the luxury condo market in Scottsdale, Phoenix and Tempe. I define the luxury condo market as condos with list prices in excess of $1 million. March was another decent month for luxury condo sales in Scottsdale and Phoenix, with three closed units and another two pending sales at the end of the ...
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Here are the sales figures for the luxury condo market in Scottsdale, Phoenix and Tempe for February 2010. For the purposes of this analysis, I am defining the luxury condo market as condos with list prices in excess of $1 million. There was continued activity during the month of February, following a decent month of luxury condo ...
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Here are the condo sales figures for the luxury condo market in Scottsdale, Phoenix and Tempe for January 2010. I am defining the luxury condo market as condos with asking prices in excess of $1 million.
January was a solid month for luxury condo market actitivy. At the end of the month, there were 74 luxury condos for sale. Scottsdale had ...
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The luxury condo market in Scottsdale, Phoenix and Tempe, Arizona ended the year with a strong finish. By the end of the month, two luxury condos had sold and another three were pending. I define the luxury condo market as condos on the market with list prices in excess of one million dollars.
Inventory went down slightly to 70 over ...
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