How do you know if your housing market has reached the bottom?

November 20, 2008

All markets are different. During the next few years, some housing markets will turn around faster than others. How do you know when your particular market has reached its bottom? If you wait until others pick over the great deals, you'll miss the bottom.

  • Keep a track of how many properties are listed from month to month. Once you start to see a reduction in inventory then that may mean that buyers are starting to buy. There could be two reasons whey inventory is reducing – overpriced homes may be taken off the market and sales volume could be picking up. You can find out this information from your local real estate agent.
  • Keep reading national and local newspapers. If your local media reporters are now starting to interview experts in your market and asking questions like, “Have we reached the bottom?” then that might be a sign that there may be a shift.
  • Talk to your friends and co-workers. How are they feeling about your local economy and housing prices? Are they more optimistic now than they were 3 months ago, or even last month?
  • Consumer confidence will be a big part in the housing market turning around.
  • Be on the lookout for mortgage interest rates stabilizing and mortgage companies start to ease lending restrictions.
  • One of the biggest indicators is when prices have stopped dropping. The secret is to buy before they start to inch back up again!


  • I’m not suggesting that you wait till the absolute bottom of your market to buy. You have to look at a home as a place to live, not an investment. Only you can determine what an affordable monthly payment is relative to the value of the home you are purchasing. There are individual homes for sale that can be bought at the bottom of your market, even if homes in general have not reached that mark.

    Talk to a trusted real estate agent – we can help!



    As of 12/09/09 the Dana Hubbell RePage is ranked at 4,138 with 70 points.
    The monthly top RePage owner will receive a cash prize. Help this agent by bookmarking this site and posting it to blogs and other Web pages and encourage others to visit.

    Local Information for Tempe, AZ

    Latitude: 33.388696 -- Longitude: -111.928783


    Other Area Cities:   Chandler  Scottsdale  Tempe  Gilbert  Mesa  Paradise Valley  Phoenix 

    Enter our Photo Sweepstakes and Win $200 for your Tempe photos!

    To see random photos for other cities Click Here.

    Submit your photos of Tempe and become eligible to win $200. Click Here for details.





    Tempe (pronounced /t?m.pi?'/) is a city in Maricopa County, Arizona, USA, with a 2005 population estimate of 165,796 according to the mid-decade Census survey. Darrell Duppa is usually credited with suggesting the name, adopted in 1879, after comparing the Salt River valley near a 300-foot-tall butte, to the Vale of Tempe near Mount Olympus in Greece. Duppa also had the honor of giving name to Phoenix, 11 years earlier. Tempe is a major suburb of Phoenix and is located immediately southeast. The upscale suburb of Scottsdale is immediately to the north of Tempe. Tempe is the location of the head offices of US Airways (formerly America West Airlines) and the main campus of Arizona State University. It was the longtime host of the Fiesta Bowl, although the BCS game will move to Glendale in 2007. On New Year's Eve, the city hosts the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl Block Party, one of the nation's largest New Year's Eve parties. -- Source: Wikipedia.com




    Arizona 2000 Census Population Profile Map

    Tempe Arizona United States
    Population 158,625 5,130,632 281,421,906
    Median age 28.8 34.2 35.3
    Median age for Male 28.3 32.9 34
    Median age for Female 29.6 35.5 36.5
    Households 63,602 1,901,327 105,480,101
    Household population 153,383 5,020,782 273,643,273
    Average household size 2.41 2.64 2.59
    Families 33,654 1,287,367 71,787,347
    Average family size 3.05 3.18 3.14
    Housing units 67,068 2,189,189 115,904,641
    Occupied units 63,602 1,901,327 105,480,101
    Vacant units 3,466 287,862 10,424,540

    Visit US Census


    Dana Hubbell - Re/max  ANASAZI
    Dana Hubbell
    Re/max ANASAZI


    4500 S. LAKESHORE #100
    Tempe, AZ 85282

    VOICE: 602-697-3103

    FAX: 480-786-9745

    TOLL FREE:
    800-535-8929



     Here are some of my
    favorite links:


    To send this page to a friend:
    Click Here!





    To create your RePage visit www.RePagesOnline.com. Serving all real estate-related professionals.

    Another site by

    This site is best viewed with 800 x 600 monitor resolution, hi-color, and Microsoft Explorer 7.0


    Disclaimer: Buyers USA Relocation does not necessarily endorse the real estate agents, loan officers and brokers listed on this site. These real estate profiles, blog entries are provided here as a courtesy to our visitors to help them make an informed decision when buying or selling a house. Buyers USA Relocation does not warrant the accuracy of any information presented on this site. Users of this information do so solely at their own risk and agree to hold Buyers USA Relocation harmless for any consequences arising from such use.

    © 2001- 2009 Buyers USA Relocation. All Rights Reserved.
    Buyers USA, Buyers USA Relocation, New Quest City, RePages, RePagesOnline.com, Homebuyersusa.com are services marks of Buyers USA.

    Number of Visitors: 17447 Last Date Visit: 12/10/09