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Northern Scottsdale: Sonoran Desert Paradise
by Blanche Evans
Northern Scottsdale is one of the fastest growing areas of the Phoenix Valley due to a wide variety of reasons from its slightly cooler weather, custom homes, recognized schools, year-round sports, to its beautiful mountain views.
There are good buys still available, says Felice. "Prices are quivering at the "status quo" line - as buyers are taking advantage of last year's leftovers and picking up some very good buys before the loan rates and property prices start hedging up and go over the peak, literally speaking. "It has been a long run of great loan rates, and now that the public has gained some confidence back in the economy, buyers in the higher price range have been coming out of the woodwork. Sellers thinking they will have to wait a half a year or more before they sell are being surprised by buyers when they priced their home smartly," advises Felice. "These financially smart buyers are appearing, almost sneaking up on the sellers with respectable offers." Felice also advises also looking into the Rio Verde area. "There is talk that this area will be annexed into Scottsdale over the next 5 years," says Felice. "Possibly sooner. There are good and not so good aspects that potential Buyers and Investor will want to know before they purchase property." She provides the following comparison:
"There were 80 residential resale properties that closed escrow during April, ranging in price from $125,000 to $1,420,000," says Coleman. "The average listing price for all properties was $472,564 (down 7% from March) and the average sales price was $454,998 - also down 7% from March. Property in the area is bringing about 96% of the actual asking price. The average property sold for $151 per square foot and was on the market for 79 days."
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