You're Not Stuck. You Just Haven't Seen the Math Yet.
You're Not Stuck. You Just Haven't Seen the Math Yet. There is a conversation happening in living rooms all over Phoenix right now. A family has outgrown their home. The kids need more space, the layout does not work anymore, or the neighborhood just does not fit the way it used to. They want to mov
Why the Phoenix Housing Market Looks Slower in May But Isn't Softer
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Investor Offers Sound Simple. Here's What They'll Actually Pay for Your Home.
Investor Offers Sound Simple. Here's What They'll Actually Pay for Your Home. If you own a home in the Phoenix area right now, there's a good chance you've been approached by an investor — a postcard in the mail, a cold call, a text message offering to buy your home for cash. And if you've been on t
One Agent Can Make or Break Your Deal — And It Might Not Be Yours
One Agent Can Make or Break Your Deal — And It Might Not Be Yours Most people spend a lot of time thinking about who they hire to sell their home. They ask around, they interview agents, they look at track records. That part makes sense. Who represents you matters enormously. But there is a part of
What Happens When a Buyer Walks — And Why It Doesn't Have to Derail Your Sale
What Happens When a Buyer Walks — And Why It Doesn't Have to Derail Your Sale There is a belief in real estate that the first offer is always the best one. Sellers hear it often and agents say it frequently. And sometimes it is true. But not always. I had a transaction recently that proved otherwise
Phoenix Housing Market April 2026 — What the Data Actually Shows
From 91 Days to 80: What the Phoenix Housing Market Is Actually Doing This Spring When people talk about the spring market, they usually mean March. Big numbers, lots of activity, momentum you can feel. April is where you find out if any of it was real. In the Phoenix metro, it was. The Story Is Con
What 10 Days on Market Actually Means — and Why It Doesn't Happen by Accident
What 10 Days on Market Actually Means — and Why It Doesn't Happen by Accident One of our listings closed on Friday. Ten days on market, full list price, extended close, and a post-possession that gave our sellers exactly the runway they needed. I want to talk about how that happened — because it did
Fire 'n Ice Arena Is Coming to North Phoenix — and It's Bigger Than You Think
Fire 'n Ice Arena Is Coming to North Phoenix — and It's Bigger Than You Think If you've driven past the Loop 303 and I-17 corridor lately, you've probably noticed the site that's been under construction for what feels like forever. For years it's been one of those things people in the North Valley h
Have a Plan. Don't React. What Every Phoenix Seller Needs to Know About Buyers Right Now
Have a Plan. Don't React. What Every Phoenix Seller Needs to Know About Buyers Right Now If you are thinking about listing your home in Phoenix this year, there is something worth understanding before you put a sign in the yard. The market is not broken. It is not a seller's market and it is not a b
Why March Was the Strongest Month the Phoenix Housing Market Has Seen in Nearly Three Years
Why March Was the Strongest Month the Phoenix Housing Market Has Seen in Nearly Three Years When people look at housing data, they usually focus on inventory first. And yes — active listings in March were roughly flat. Nearly 19,000 homes on the market across the Valley, barely changed from February
How Much Has Real Estate Actually Changed?
How Much Has Real Estate Actually Changed? There's a question I've been sitting with lately — and it came from an unlikely place. I was at a birthday party for a close friend's daughter this weekend. The kind of afternoon where the kids are running around, you're standing in someone's backyard, and
How to Think About Home Updates (Without Overthinking ROI)
How to Think About Home Updates (Without Overthinking ROI) There’s something about starting a new home project that always gets me thinking a little deeper. Right now, we’re planning out our laundry room. When we bought the house, it was pre-plumbed for a sink but never actually finished. So we’ve b
Why New Whole Foods Locations in Glendale and Surprise Signal Growth in the Northwest Valley
Why New Whole Foods Locations in Glendale and Surprise Signal Growth in the Northwest Valley Two new Whole Foods locations were recently announced for the West Valley — one near Arrowhead Towne Center in Glendale and another planned for Prasada East in Surprise. At first glance, a grocery store anno
You Don’t Need a Buyer’s Guide to Buy a House
You Don’t Need a Buyer’s Guide to Buy a House If you spend any time online looking at real estate content, you’ll see the same advice repeated over and over: Download my buyer’s guide.Grab my seller’s guide.Here’s the checklist for buying a house. Those resources can be helpful, especially if you’ve
Why February’s 18% Contract Jump Matters in the Phoenix Housing Market
Why February's 18% Contract Jump Matters in the Phoenix Housing Market When people look at housing headlines, they usually focus on inventory first. And yes — inventory did rise again in February. Active listings increased about 4% from January. That’s typical as we move toward spring. But the numbe
Prepping Homes for Market: A Pattern That Keeps Showing Up
Prepping Homes for Market: A Pattern That Keeps Showing Up Recently, I’ve been prepping multiple homes for market at the same time, which means spending a lot of time reviewing comps and walking sellers through pricing decisions. As part of that process, I changed how I reviewed the data. Instead of
The One January Housing Stat That Actually Matters in Phoenix
The One January Housing Stat That Actually Matters in Phoenix January often gets written off as a quiet month in real estate. Fewer showings, fewer closings, and a general sense of “we’ll see what spring brings.” But if you look past closed sales and focus on what buyers were actually doing in Janua
The $0 Staging Strategy That Helps Homes Show Better (Without Buying a Thing)
The $0 Staging Strategy That Helps Homes Show Better (Without Buying a Thing) Most sellers think staging means buying new stuff. It doesn’t. The homes that show the best usually aren’t the most decorated — they’re the most edited. And if that surprises you, you’re not alone. Because when people hear
My Market Prediction for 2026
My Market Prediction for 2026 Over the past year, I’ve found myself slowing down more, both personally and professionally. Watching my son step into preschool has been a reminder of how much clarity comes from simply paying attention. Kids notice everything. They ask questions. They observe patterns
December 2025 Market Recap: What a Quieter Month Revealed Heading Into 2026
December 2025 Market Recap: What a Quieter Month Revealed Heading Into 2026 December often gets written off as a “slow” month in real estate — and on the surface, that was true. Fewer showings, fewer new listings, and a general holiday pause. But when you look a little closer, December 2025 told a m

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