IN-DEPTH ANALYSIS
May 2009
Resale Sales Pricing
Analysis
The Median Price in the recently-released April
ARMLS1 resale sales reports is $115,300, a decrease of $4,600 from
the March reports. The Average
Price increased slightly from $159,000 to $159,600. The graph below displays both the monthly Average Price and
Median Price of resale homes sold in MLS from January 2002 through March 2009.

The average price is calculated
by dividing the sum of the sales prices by the number of homes sold. The median price is determined by
finding the price where the quantity of homes sold for less than that price is
equal to the quantity of homes sold for more than that price. The median is a better indicator of the
overall market.
Patterns Emerge When the Time Period is
Subdivided
When there is a change in the
slope of the line for several consecutive months, it indicates a new pattern is
emerging. Five such changes appear
on this graph. The display below
has been subdivided at each change in slope:

Segmented History
At each change in slope of the
lines in the graph above, a shift in trend has taken place. We have identified
six such distinct market conditions (detailed below). Slow steady growth was experienced from 2002 through 2003
and into very early 2004. Then
between March 2004 and February 2005, the median home sales price increased by
$40,000. In the four months after
that a $60,000 increase happened during the hot market of early summer
2005. Starting in July 2005 and
lasting through September the market experienced a clear shift back to a more
normal appreciation rate. October
2005 was the first month in a period of flat prices and this continued for 21
months through June 2007. July 2007 was the first month in the current market
condition of rapidly falling median home prices.
The six market conditions are
defined in the following table:

The annual rate of appreciation (listed as “Annual % Gain for this
Market Period” in the chart above) is graphically represented below:

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1 The
Arizona Regional Multiple Listing Service encompasses most of Maricopa and
Pinal Counties.