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DataDigest: Water wars in the Southwest

Housing Wire

Arizona state officials announced last week that there is not enough groundwater for all of the construction that has already been approved in the Phoenix area. The story is much the same in the Phoenix metro, which saw active home inventory fall 9.8% in May, the biggest drop of any housing market in America.

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PARKING AND THE IMPACT ON CLIMATE CHANGE

Will Springer Realtor

The spring housing market will include a trio of indicators – all rising. This year’s buying and selling campaign will be marked by increasing inventory (good!), Yun offers a silver lining: “I expect the pace of price appreciation to slow as demand cools and as supply improves somewhat due to more home construction.”.

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IS THE REAL ESTATE WINDOW CLOSING SHUT?

Will Springer Realtor

Here’s how topsy-turvy our housing market has been this past year-plus. Now you may think I am referring only to homeowners, as in did they miss the peak of the market to sell their home at top dollar. The market may go into a brief lull – as it does during this quarter and into early next year. Estimated opening is 2026.