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Metro Phoenix home prices are set to hit a new record. Here’s where buyers may find deals:

Prospective homebuyers who have their fingers crossed that metro Phoenix home prices will crash this year so they can find deals will be disappointed. The Valley’s median home price is poised to hit another record. Many buyers are scouring for deals as last year’s Phoenix-area median home price hit $268,000 in June, an all-time high. More than half of metro Phoenix neighborhoods posted double-digit price increases in 2018, The Arizona Republic’s latest Street Scout Home Values report shows. And most … [Read more...]

16 Ways To Tell If That Fixer-Upper Is Flipworthy

1. It Makes Financial Sense to Buy It Before investing in a fixer-upper, do some quick math to make sure that it will actually be a good investment. “There’s a crude rule of thumb in the flipping world called the ‘70 Percent Rule’ — never pay more than 70 percent of the [after repair value], minus repair costs,” said Brian Davis, real estate investor and co-founder or SparkRental. “Thus, if the ARV is $200,000, and the repair costs are $50,000, a flipper shouldn’t pay more than $90,000 for … [Read more...]

The 4% Mortgage is Back

Mortgage rates are fast approaching 4%, a rate low enough that economists and lenders believe it will help jump-start the housing market again. The average rate on a 30-year fixed mortgage fell to 4.06% this week, its lowest since January 2018, according to data released Thursday by Freddie Mac, the mortgage-finance giant. The rate was down nearly a quarter point from a week earlier, its biggest drop in over a decade. In many cases rates are lower than 4%. Lenders advertising mortgages at sub-4% rates this week … [Read more...]

Phoenix Rising Like…Well, a Phoenix

WE’RE HEARING...If you want to see what a housing recovery looks like on the ground, it’s time to visit Phoenix, as I did recently for the first time in a couple of years. Gone are the rows of “for sale” signs that cluttered many streets two years ago. Instead, observers of the Phoenix market today say the metropolitan area faces a different problem: too few homes for sale. Mark Stapp, director of the real estate development program for the W.P. Carey School of Business at Arizona State University, told me … [Read more...]

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