Is this good or bad? I suppose it all depends on where you sit. Are you an investor or an average home seller? An article posted by azcentral.com touches on this situation. The data indicates that investors could stop buying up the inventory of foreclosed homes as early as next year. Keep in mind this data is coming from the Phoenix area - Luckily, Prescott is still a 'small town' and doesn't have the national eye focusing on it. While we don't have the investors hitting Prescott as hard as they did in Phoenix, it still occurred here and as far as trends seem to go, we should recover as well. So, if you are considering buying or selling - you will want a hands on, educated and experienced team to work for you. You need to contact the Stephanie Woods Team at Keller Williams we are ready willing and able to work for you and make your dreams happen.
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