Phoenix Housing Market Surges Past National Trends Again in 2025

The Phoenix housing market is once again beating national averages—this time with stronger sales, rising equity, and more buyers qualifying for homes despite modest price increases. According to AZ Big Media and data from Phoenix REALTORS®, nearly every major metric is pointing upward.

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Year‑to‑date closed sales, pending sales, new listings, and the median price of single‑family homes all increased, highlighting a strong—and strengthening—Valley market. Phoenix continues to outperform the national housing landscape by a wide margin.

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Valley Momentum Outpaces the Nation

Greater Phoenix saw a 3.8% increase in closed sales in the first ten months of 2025 compared to 2024. Year‑over‑year, October 2025 alone saw a 4.9% jump—crushing the national rise of just 1.5%.

More than 52,000 homes have sold so far this year, with just over 51,000 pending. Meanwhile, new listings surged by 8%, far better than the national decline of 0.8%.

The median price for a single‑family home hit $480,000—matching the national average—though Phoenix saw a slight 0.4% increase while the nation remained flat. Even with this price bump, Phoenix remains more affordable than expected: the housing affordability index improved from 69 to 71, meaning more buyers can qualify.

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City-by-City Breakdown

Phoenix

Inventory sits at a tighter 3.8‑month supply compared to the metro’s 4.4 months. Closed sales rose 1.8% and new listings increased 5.4%. Prices remain steady at $485,000, but days on market jumped from 55 to 66.

Scottsdale

The luxury magnet continues its climb. Median prices rose 3.5% to $1.18 million, inventory rose to 4.8 months, and closed sales surged 5.7%.

Mesa

Mesa saw a notable 28.3% increase in days on market, but still moves homes faster than the regional average. Prices held steady at around $490,000, while both closed sales and listings nudged upward.

Gilbert

A mixed but healthy market: new listings rose 11.4%, pending sales 4.7%, and closed sales 8.2%. Prices dipped slightly to $595,000.

Goodyear

One of the biggest winners of the year: closed sales jumped 27.2%, pending sales 24.4%, and listings 16.9%. Prices dipped slightly to $475,000.

Peoria

Peoria posted a 5.6% rise in closed sales and an 11.3% jump in listings. Prices edged down 1.5% to $529,000 as days on market rose to 72.

Surprise

New listings soared 14.1%, closed sales rose 6.1%, and pending sales climbed 3.7%. The city now holds a 4.8‑month supply of inventory, surpassing the market average.

For more insights straight from the source, visit the official Phoenix REALTORS® website.

As the Valley continues to lead national trends, professionals—from agents to investors—are positioning themselves for a strong 2025. And for those looking to break into real estate or expand into additional states, educational support from institutions like Cameron Academy remains essential to staying competitive in a rapidly shifting housing landscape.

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