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Residential Focus May 2010 Issue: The Newsletter for knowledge on the Greater Phoenix Residential Market

Did the First-Time Homebuyer’s Tax Credit Increase Sales

By Fletcher Wilcox

V.P. Grand Canyon Title Agency, Inc. [email protected] 602-648-1230

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Did the First-Time Homebuyer’s Tax Credit Increase Sales? Yes, it did. The numbers write this story. In April 2010, 10,558 homes went Under Contract compared to 6,691 in May 2010 for a drop of 37%. See Table 1. The average number of homes going Under Contract per day was 353 in April compared to 215 this May. In the last three days of April, 1,645 homes went under contract compared to 202 in May. Part of the 37% decrease in properties going Under Contract may have been seasonal. In May 2009, the percent Under Contract dropped 16% in May from April. May residential sales again were over 9,000 for the second month in a row. A confluence of events elevated sales in May: the first-time homebuyers tax credit, affordable home prices, low interest rates, investors, FHA financing and the HUD relaxation of the 90 day no flip waiver effective February 1, 2010. Before the no flip waiver, an investor on a fix and flip had to own the home for 90 days before they could go under contract and sell the property to a buyer purchasing with FHA financing.

Table 1 Number of Residential Properties Under Contract

Last Twelve Months All Eight ARMLS Residential Categories

Under Contract 2009 June

July

Aug

Sep

Oct

Nov

Dec

2010 Jan

Feb

March

April

May

Total for month

8,999 8,346 8,362 8,098 7,766 6,285 6,198 7,538 8,443 10,095 10,558 6,691 -37%

Last three days of month

808 950 586 993 662 401 631 616 667 1,155 1,625 211

Last day of month

371 320 362 352 90 283 236 110 152 384 672 85

Average per day 300 269 270 270 250 209 200 243 302 326 352 216

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Table 2 Comparison

Under Contract

April 2010 to May 2010 by List Price Range All Eight ARMLS Residential Categories

The list price range with the highest percentage decrease going Under Contract in May was $150,000 to 199,999 at 47%. While most list price ranges had percentage decreases this was not so for list prices over $1,000,000. The number of properties going Under Contract with a list price of $1,000,000 or more stayed the same or increased.

List Price Range

April 2010 Under Contract

May 2010 Under Contract

Percentage Change

Under $50,000 910 730 -20% 50,000 to 99,999 2,695 1,749 -35% 100,000 to 149,999 2,736 1,569 -43% 150,000 to 199,999 1,618 859 -47% 200,000 to 249,999 884 517 -42% 250,000 to 299,999 523 368 -30% 300,000 to 349,999 308 229 -26% 350,000 to 399,999 248 170 -31% 400,000 to 499,999 230 192 -17% 500,000 to 599,999 133 95 -29% 600,000 to 699,999 84 50 -40% 700,000 to 799,999 52 32 -38% 800,000 to 899,999 28 30 7% 900,000 to 999,999 30 18 -40% 1,000,000 to 1,499,999 47 47 0% 1,500,000 to 1,999,999 8 9 13% 2,000,000 to 2,999,999 17 17 0% Over 3,000,000 7 10 43%

TOTAL 10,558 6,691 37%

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Short Sale Update

Short sale closings over 1,900 for second consecutive month.

The Treasury’s HAFA program (Home Affordable Foreclosure Alternatives) went into effect April 5, 2010. The Treasury’s program excluded loans held by Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae. This in effect excluded many home loans from participating in the Treasury’s HAFA Program. On Tuesday, June 1, 2010 Fannie Mae announced their HAFA Program. Below is the Fannie Mae’s announcement along with links for more information on their short sale program. Announcement: Fannie Mae Introduces HAFA Program

On Tuesday, June 1, Fannie Mae issued Servicing Guide Announcement SVC-2010-07, introducing Fannie Mae's Home Affordable Foreclosure Alternatives (HAFA) Program. It, like Treasury's Home Affordable Foreclosure Alternatives Program (as described in Supplemental Directive 09-09 Revised), is designed to mitigate the impact of foreclosures on borrowers who are eligible for a loan modification under the Home Affordable Modification Program (HAMP) but ultimately are unsuccessful in obtaining one.

Program Features The Fannie Mae Home Affordable Foreclosure Alternatives Program, which becomes effective August 1, 2010, simplifies and streamlines the use of short or "preforeclosure" sale and deed-in-lieu of foreclosure (DIL) options on HAMP-eligible loans by incorporating the following unique features:

• Complements HAMP by providing alternatives for borrowers who are HAMP eligible (including borrowers facing imminent default);

• Allows the borrower to receive pre-approved short sale terms prior to the property listing;

• Prohibits the servicer from requiring, as a condition of approving the short sale, a reduction in the real estate commission agreed upon in the listing agreement;

• Releases the successful HAFA borrower from future liability for the debt;

• Uses standard processes, documents, and timeframes;

• Provides financial incentives to borrowers, servicers and subordinate lien holders; and

• Utilizes verified borrower financial and hardship information collected in conjunction with HAMP, eliminating the need for additional eligibility analysis.

For More Information For complete program information, read the Announcement. Other related materials are available on the new HAFA page on eFannieMae.com.

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Chart 1

Number of Residential Sales for Greater Phoenix

All Eight ARMLS Residential Categories Included

10,252

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Most ARMLS residential sales in a month were 10,252 of June 2005, with a median sales price of $250,000. Least ARMLS residential sales in a month were 2,912 of January 2008, with a median sales price of $220,000.

May 2010 residential sales were 9,105 with a median sales price of $130,000.

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Chart 2

May 2010 Median Home Sales Price Up $3,000 from April 2010

Median Home Sales Price for Greater Phoenix

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-51% June 2006 compared to April 2010 +14% April 2009 compared to May 2010 +2% April 2010 compared to May 2010 +8% May 2009 compared to May 2010

Highest Median Home Sales Price This Century

June 2006 $265,000 Lowest Median Home Sales Price in Last Ten Years

April 2009 $116,000

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Table 3 May 2010

What Residential Property Types Are Buyers Buying? Residential Sales by All Eight ARMLS Residential Categories

Category Total Sales

No. % Short Sales No. %

Lender Owned No. %

Other No. %

Totals (total may be 99%-101%

due to rounding)

Single Family Detached

7,716 85% 1,650 21% 2,891 37% 3,175 41% 99%

Townhouse

576 6% 114 20% 236 41% 226 39% 100%

Apartment Style/Flat

485 5% 98 20% 218 45% 169 35% 100%

Manufactured/Mobile Housing

146 2% 11 8% 63 43% 72 49% 100%

Patio

125 1% 18 14% 25 20% 82 66% 100%

Gemini/Twin Home

43 * 7 16% 6 14% 30 70% 100%

Loft

10 * 2 20% 1 10% 7 70% 100%

Modular / Pre-Fab

4 * 25% 1 25% 2 50% 100%

Totals

9,105 100% 1,901 21% 3,441 38% 3,763 41% 100%

* Less than one percent

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Table 4

Number of Lender-Owned Sales and Short Sales All Eight ARMLS Residential Categories Included

2008 2009 2010

Number of Sales Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan. Feb. March April May June July Aug. Sep. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. March April May Lender Owned Sales 2,363 2,248 1,989 2,925 3,077 3,566 5,053 5,564 5,835 5,351 4,847 4,067 3,792 3,617 3,048 3,306 2,498 2,702 3,598 3,536 3,441 Short Sales 74 143 340 442 419 471 701 783 979 1,152 1,351 1,444 1,454 1,557 1,399 1,611 1,204 1,380 1,754 1,921 1,901 *Other 3,630 2,941 1,986 2,085 1,246 1,439 1,874 2,205 2,470 2,847 2,898 2,527 2,669 2,969 2,993 2,638 2,027 2,457 3,639 3,841 3,763

Total 6,067 5,332 4,315 5,452 4,742 5,476 7,628 8,552 9,284 9,350 9,096 8,038 7,915 8,143 7,440 7,555 5,729 6,539 8,991 9,298 9,105

Table 5

Percentage of Lender-Owned Sales and Short Sales All Eight ARMLS Residential Categories Included Percentage of Sales Jan. Feb. March April May June July Aug. Sep. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb March April May Lender Owned Sales 65% 65% 66% 65% 63% 57% 53% 51% 48% 44% 41% 44% 44% 41% 40% 38% 38% Short Sales 9% 9% 9% 9% 11% 12% 15% 18% 18% 19% 19% 21% 21% 22% 20% 21% 21% *Other 26% 26% 25% 26% 27% 30% 32% 31% 34% 37% 40% 35% 35% 37% 41% 41% 41% 100% 100% 100% 100% 101% 99% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 101% 100% 100% Total Distressed Sales 74% 74% 75% 74% 74% 69% 68% 69% 66% 63% 60% 66% 64% 63% 60% 59% 59% *Other is categorized as neither a lender owned sale or short sale

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Table 6

Buy and Hold? What Residential Property Types Are Renter’s Renting?

Category Inventory June 7

No.

May Signed Leases

No.

Estimated Months of Supply

Single Family Detached

3,240 1,741 1.9

Apartment Style/Flat

1,411 255 5.5

Townhouse

980 256 3.8

Patio

240 61 4.0

Totals

5,871 2,313 2.5

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The Single Family Detached Sales Report Only

No Other Residential Categories Included

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Table 7

May 2010 Greater Phoenix Single Family Detached Sales No Other ARMLS Residential Categories Included

(Some percentages may add up to 99% or 101% due to rounding)

Residential Sold Price Range Sales

Active Listings June 7

Estimated Months of

Supply Short

Sales (No.) Short

Sales (%)

Lender-Owned Sales

(No.)

Lender-Owned Sales

( %) Other (No.)

Other (%) Total

Under $50,000 402 824 2.0 66 16% 287 71% 49 12% 100%

50,000 to 99,999 1,799 4,421 2.5 471 26% 846 47% 482 27% 100%

100,000 to 149,999 2,134 5,465 2.6 417 20% 863 40% 854 40% 99%

150,000 to 199,999 1,276 3,929 3.1 259 20% 447 35% 570 45% 101%

200,000 to 249,999 705 2,288 3.2 139 20% 203 29% 363 51% 100%

250,000 to 299,999 429 1,790 4.2 99 23% 92 21% 238 55% 101%

300,000 to 349,999 260 1,101 4.2 47 18% 38 15% 175 67% 100%

350,000 to 399,999 201 1,076 5.4 46 23% 38 19% 117 58% 100%

400,000 to 499,999 197 1,151 5.8 45 23% 31 16% 121 61% 100%

500,000 to 599,999 102 755 7.4 22 22% 15 15% 65 64% 100%

600,000 to 699,999 49 555 11.3 16 33% 5 10% 28 57% 100%

700,000 to 799,999 39 456 11.7 8 21% 9 23% 22 56% 100%

800,000 to 899,999 31 367 11.8 4 13% 1 3% 26 84% 100%

900,000 to 999,999 21 312 14.9 2 10% 3 14% 16 76% 99%

1,000,000 to 1,499,999 32 665 20.8 3 9% 8 25% 21 66% 101%

1,500,000 to 1,999,999 17 410 24.1 4 24% 1 6% 12 71% 100%

2,000,000 to 2,999,999 14 352 25.1 1 7% 3 21% 10 71% 100%

Over 3,000,000 8 294 36.8 1 13% 1 13% 6 75% 100%

TOTAL 7,716 26,211 3.4 1,650 21% 2,891 37% 3,175 41% 100%

• 73% of all single family detached sales were under $200,000

• 82% of all single family detached sales were under $250,000

• 91% of all single family detached sales were under $300,000

• 4% of all single family detached sales were over $500,000

• Single family detached sales over $1,000,000 were just under 1% of sales

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Table 8

May 2010: How Greater Phoenix Single Family Detached Homes Were Purchased No Other ARMLS Residential Categories Included

(Some percentages may add up to 99% or 101% due to rounding)

Residential Sold Price Range Sales

Cash Purchase

(No.)

Cash Purchase

(%)

Conv. Loan (No.)

Conv. Loan (%)

FHA Loan (No.)

FHA Loan (%)

VA Loan (No.)

VA Loan (%)

Other (No.)

Other (%) Total

Under $50,000 402 367 91% 25 6% 8 2% 0 0% 2 0% 99%

50,000 to 99,999 1,799 773 43% 268 15% 683 38% 49 3% 26 1% 100%

100,000 to 149,999 2,134 502 24% 437 20% 1,048 49% 115 5% 32 1% 99%

150,000 to 199,999 1,276 276 22% 360 28% 539 42% 79 6% 22 2% 100%

200,000 to 249,999 705 149 21% 234 33% 272 39% 42 6% 8 1% 99%

250,000 to 299,999 429 89 21% 194 45% 130 30% 13 3% 3 1% 100%

300,000 to 349,999 260 67 26% 124 48% 53 20% 13 5% 3 1% 100%

350,000 to 399,999 201 49 24% 114 57% 30 15% 6 3% 2 1% 100%

400,000 to 499,999 197 59 30% 129 65% 6 3% 3 2% 0 0% 100%

500,000 to 599,999 102 30 29% 69 68% 0 0% 0 0% 3 3% 100%

600,000 to 699,999 49 16 33% 31 63% 0 0% 1 2% 1 2% 100%

700,000 to 799,999 39 16 41% 22 56% 0 0% 1 3% 0 0% 100%

800,000 to 899,999 31 14 45% 16 52% 0 0% 0 0% 1 3% 100%

900,000 to 999,999 21 10 48% 10 48% 0 0% 0 0% 1 5% 101%

1,000,000 to 1,499,999 32 21 66% 10 31% 0 0% 0 0% 1 3% 100%

1,500,000 to 1,999,999 17 10 59% 7 41% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 100%

2,000,000 to 2,999,999 14 9 64% 5 36% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 100%

Over 3,000,000 8 7 88% 1 13% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 101%

2009 TOTALS 7,716 2,464 32% 2,056 27% 2,769 36% 322 4% 105 1% 100%

How Single Family Detached Homes Were Purchased in May 2010 36% FHA Guarantee loan 32% Cash 27% Conventional 4% VA guarantee loan 1% Other 100%

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Table 9

Purchase Comparison How Residential Properties Were Purchased for the Last Ten Months of May

All Eight ARMLS Residential Categories Included

Month of May

May 2000

May 2001

May 2002

May 2003

May 2004

May 2005

May 2006

May 2007

May 2008

May 2009

May 2010

Conventional

3,486 3,834 4,030 4,727 6,118 7,055 5,622 4,347 2,591 2,593 2,345

FHA Guarantee

981 1,116 1,212 846 489 *37 77 113 1,322 2,593 **2,942

VA Guarantee

170 249 171 127 120 42 55 61 170 304 335

Cash

837 973 862 937 1,208 1,313 710 620 1,066 3,573 3,345

With the high number of homes sales, there are a lot of contracts written incorrectly using FHA, VA and conventional loan financing. All of these loan types may have specific contract language that needs to be addressed in the AAR Residential Resale Contract. Contact me for the next class I teach on Contract Writing and Financing.

* The 37 FHA closings in May 2005 was the least number of FHA closings for a month this century. **The 2,942 FHA closings in May 2010 was the highest number of FHA closings for a month this century.

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Table 10

How Residential Properties Were Purchased: Most and Least in a Month this Century

How Residential Properties Were Purchased

Most in a Month Least in a Month

Conventional

August 2005 7,507

January 2008 1,757

FHA Guarantee

May 2010 2,942

May 2005 37

VA Guarantee

May 2010 335

August 2005 24

Cash

April 2010 3,634

September 2007 367

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Arizona School of Real Estate & Business Presents

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June 25, 2010 from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Four hours of Commissioner Standards

• Three panels

• Fifteen guest speakers

• Designated brokers speak on shorts sales

• Lawyers speak on short sales

• Escrow speaks on short sales

• Listing techniques

• Presenting offers

• MLS rules

• Lenders Acceptance

• Junior lien holders

• Scams and frauds

• More!

• Moderators Bill Gray and Fletcher Wilcox

Call 480-946-5388 today to register! Short Sale closings almost 2,000 per month!

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This report is for real estate agents only. Some data in this report is from ARMLS. Residential Focus does not guarantee the accuracy of the data in this report. Some numbers will be adjusted. Report may not reflect all real estate activity. Information should be verified. This article is of a general nature, and is not intended as real estate advice, lending advice or legal advice. Please consult your broker, your lender and your own independent legal counsel. The information in this report may not be the opinion of Grand Canyon Title Agency, Inc.

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Residential Focus By

Fletcher Wilcox V. P. Business Development for Grand Canyon Title Agency, Inc.

[email protected] 602.648-1230

• Fletcher is proud to be a part of Grand Canyon Title Agency, Inc. The company has been closing escrows in the Valley for twenty-seven years and has sixteen escrow offices in the Valley.

• Born and raised in Arizona, Fletcher remained in the state to receive his Bachelor of Science degree and a Master of Arts degree from Arizona State University. Obtained an Arizona Real Estate license in 1985. Co-listed and closed a $2.5 million dollar commercial property in 1986.

• He is a member of the following associations Arizona State Escrow Association http://www.azsea.org/ Arizona Association of Realtors www.AAROnline.com Scottsdale Area Association of Realtors www.SAAROnline.com Education V.P. for the Arizona Mortgage Lenders Association www.azmortgagelenders.com/ Publicity coordinator and statistician for the Heart of Scottsdale Tour http://www.saaronline.com/marketing/scottsdale.php Past statistician for the Scottsdale Luxury Tour http://www.saaronline.com/marketing/scottsdale.php

• Fletcher is author of “Residential Focus" a newsletter which provides statistics and analysis for real estate trends and market conditions in Greater Phoenix; he has been a guest speaker on KTAR, KJZZ/NPR and KFNN/Financial News Radio and his market analysis has been mentioned in the Arizona Republic and AZCentral.com. He is a contributing columnist for the Arizona Journal of

Real Estate & Business and has written for the Arizona Association of Realtors publication Arizona Realtor Magazine; He teaches renewal courses on the Residential Resale Real Estate Purchase Contract, short sales and foreclosures and on the new Good Faith Estimate and HUD-1. From 2006 through 2008 was chairman and MC for the Industry Partners Conference: a conference involving the Arizona Association of Realtors, the Arizona Mortgage Lenders Association and the Arizona State Escrow Association.

• To promote music and the arts for teenagers, Fletcher joined Alice Cooper’s Solid Rock organization as a board member.

• He served eleven years as a citizen board member on the Phoenix Police Department’s Disciplinary Review & Use of Force Boards.

• Fletcher started snowboarding in 2008 going on six trips. He is not very good.

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Locations for Grand Canyon Title Agency, Inc.

Arrowhead - 17235 N. 75th Ave. #A-125, Glendale, AZ 85308 Mickey Garcia, Sales Representative 602-474-5106 → Tony Tice – Manager 602-474-5104 Biltmore - 2730 E. Camelback Rd. Ste. 105 Phoenix, AZ 85106 Trace LaBarr, Sales Representative 602-474-5328 → Denise Eagar – Manager 602-468-7715 Commercial - 2720 E. Camelback Rd. #100, Phoenix, AZ 85016 Laurie Sheedy-Sandau, Sales Representative 602-474-5220

602-468-7777 Fountains - 16150 N. Arrowhead Fountains Ctr Dr. #175, Peoria, AZ 85382 Call 602-648-1230 → Heidi Velarde – Manager 602-474-5126

Fountain Hills - 17251 E. Shea Blvd. #2, Fountain Hills, AZ 85268 Adam Saunders, Sales Representative 602-474-5218 → Kristeen Garcia – Manager 602-474-5120

Gilbert - 725 W. Elliot Rd. Ste #114, Gilbert, AZ 85233 Shannon Ellsworth, Sales Representative 602-474-5198 → Tiffany Malcom – Manager 602-474-5210

Hayden - 10607 N. Hayden Park Rd. #F-102, Scottsdale, AZ 85260 Kas Baird, Sales Representative 602-474-5142 → Peggi Mathews – Manager 602-474-5140

Marketplace - 20329 N. 59th Ave. Ste. A4, Glendale, AZ 85308 Shannon Ellsworth, Sales Representative 602-474-5198 → Judi Gonshak – Manager 602-474-5148

Mesa Fairways – 2420 S. Power Rd., Ste. 101, Mesa AZ 85209 Adam Saunders, Sales Representative 602-474-5218 → Melissa Armstrong – Manager 602-474-5214 Metro - 10835 N. 25th Ave. #150, Phoenix, AZ 85029 Shannon Ellsworth, Sales Representative 602-474-5198 → Jody Black – Manager 602-474-5158

Pinnacle Peak - 7308 E. Deer Valley Rd. #110, Scottsdale, AZ 85255 Sarah Green, Sales Representative 602-474-5224 → 602-474-5170

Scottsdale North - 6910 E. Chauncey Ln. #120, Phoenix, AZ 85054 Sarah Green, Sales Representative 602-474-5224 → Jerry Budnik – Manager 602-474-5174 Short Sale Assistance– 2720 E. Camelback #100, Phoenix, AZ 85016 Shannon Ellsworth, Sales Representative 602-474-5198 →Phil Putnam – Manager 602-474-5172 Sonoran Village - 34406 N. 27th Dr. Bldg 9 Ste. 196, Phoenix, AZ 85085 Lindsey Tinkham, Sales Representative 602-474-5114 → Cathy Weir- Manager 602-474-5110

Sun City - 10001 West Bell Rd. #107, Sun City, AZ 85351 Mickey Garcia, Sales Representative 602-474-5106 → Kathy Brooks – Manager 602-474-5184

Surprise - 14239 W. Bell Rd. #108, Surprise, AZ 85374 Colleen Minetti, Sales Representative 602-474-5190 → Susan Sowers – Manager 602-474-5186

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Tempe 1 - 2055 E. Warner Rd. #103, Tempe, AZ 85284 Shannon Ellsworth, Sales Representative 602-474-5198 → Lisa Fletcher – Manager 602-474-5196 Tempe 2 - 2055 E. Warner Rd. #103, Tempe, AZ 85284 Greg Douthit, Sales Representative 602-474-5206 → Steve Gowler – Manager 602-474-5202