Posted on May 03, 2012 by Corey Hart
May

03

2012

We happened upon this article via Twitter yesterday: Phoenix Finds Its Way Out of the Downturn: A Model for Recovery, which discusses the recent turnaround in several key indicators in the Phoenix Market. Since RBI recently partnered with ARMLS (the MLS out there), it was of obvious interest. Most of the DSNews.com piece appears pretty solid - the trends described matched up relatively well with the trends we're seeing in the ARMLS data (see a few related charts at the end of this post). Their "Phoenix Metro" isn't an exact match to our "Phoenix" aggregate, so no need to nitpick if the reported stats aren't 100% identical to our figures. But then a non-MLS data source was thrown into the mix, highlighting the pitfalls of what MRIS has recently referred to as TMBI (Too Much Bad Information):

"The average price per square foot for homes in Phoenix during the first quarter of this year was $956, according to the online real estate marketplace Trulia. That’s an increase of 999.9 percent compared to the same period last year."

Wait a second...the average price per square foot for a home in Phoenix is (way) higher than any ZIP code in the DC Metro Area?? Number One on our Q1 Top 10 $/SqFt List was Georgetown (20007), which averaged only $601 per SqFt. We decided to head to the source of this $956 Phoenix figure, and sure enough, here is the Trulia chart:

 

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Posted on May 03, 2012 by Corey Hart
May

03

2012

Three consecutive months of positive year-over-year change for a variety of key indicators in the DC Metro region. Hover over any of the bars to compare the figures. Let's hope these trends continued into a fourth consecutive month. Stay tuned...April stats to be released next week (on the 10th at 10AM).

 

Click here to see our full DC Metro March analysis published on the 10th of April.

Posted on April 18, 2012 by Corey Hart
Apr

18

2012

Part II of our deep-dive into ZIP Code data for the 1st quarter of 2012 for the Greater DC Area looks at leading ZIP codes according to Median Sale Price trends, including:

  • Most Expensive ZIP Codes by median sale price
  • ZIP Codes with Biggest Jump in median sale price (YoY)
  • Most Affordable ZIP Codes by median sale price
  • ZIP Codes with Biggest Dip in median sale price (YoY)

 

Posted on April 17, 2012 by Corey Hart
Apr

17

2012

We've done a deep-dive into ZIP Code data for the 1st quarter of 2012 for the Greater DC Area. Part 1 looks at leading ZIP codes according to Average Price per Square Foot trends, including:

  • Most Expensive ZIP Codes by average price per square foot
  • ZIP Codes with Biggest Jump in average price per square foot (YoY)
  • Most Affordable ZIP Codes by average price per square foot
  • ZIP Codes with Biggest Dip in average price per square foot (YoY)

 

Posted on April 17, 2012 by Corey Hart
Apr

17

2012

The March videos are now published - if you have the auto-updating embed code on your website, you'll see the new videos there right now. If not, go to our Videos tab and grab the embed code for your region.  Here is the Northern Virginia March video:

 

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