Inaugural AZ Homeowner’s Confidence Survey Reveals Fascinating New Market Data; JV of Elliott Pollack Co., Top Property Management Co.

Editor’s note: City Property Management is a Rose Law Group client

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June 19, 2013                                                         

Contact: Jason Rose
Rose+Moser+Allyn Public and Online Relations
Email: jrose@rosemoserallynpr.com
Mobile: 602 791 4488

New Homeowners Confidence Survey For Phoenix Metropolitan Debuts

The First Name In Real Estate Analysis Teams Up With Arizona’s
Premier Homeowners Association Management Company

(PHOENIX) – Sellers are in short supply. Home prices are still low. Neighborhood parks rule.

There are countless studies and surveys on Arizona real estate. Very few have the diverse data that can only come from Arizona’s largest locally owned homeowners association property manager, City Property Management; and expert analysis from the Valley’s top economists at Elliott D. Pollack and Company.

These two real estate experts have teamed up to publish the Pollack-City Property Management Homeowners Confidence Survey. This first edition contains data for the first two quarters of 2013. Subsequent editions will be published quarterly.

Perhaps one of the most startling findings is that less than 3% of the residents surveyed plan to sell their home in the next three months.  The survey also shows 47% feel home prices are still too low, while 45% say they are about right. Only 8% feel home prices in Arizona are too high.

The survey also finds that Pulte Homes, Shea Homes, and Fulton Homes have some of the highest favorable ratings in the state.

The data for the survey came from neighborhoods in the nearly 300 homeowners associations managed by City Property Management.

Four-hundred-forty-seven residents responded with 39% in the Southeast Valley, 4% in the Northeast Valley, 19% in Phoenix, 30% in the West Valley and 7% from the balance of the State (including Pinal County and Yuma County).

39% of those surveyed purchased their homes new while 61% bought from a previous owner. 81% of the respondents reside on the property full time.

The Survey also found that:

  • 62% feel a neighborhood park is the most important community amenity
  • 37% plan to start a home improvement project in the next three months
  • 11% plan to refinance in the next three months

This is the first quarterly survey.  Over time, as more surveys are completed, analysts will be in a position to spot emerging trends.

The survey also found that residents are equally divided on HOA’s. 34% are satisfied or very satisfied with the experience of living in a community with an HOA. 31% are not satisfied. 35% are neutral.

To see the entire survey log on to http://www.cityproperty.com/homeownersurvey

Elliott Pollack said, “The quality of a survey is a function of the quality of the questions asked and the statistical significance of the survey based on the number of respondents relative to the sample size.  City Property Management has provided us with high efficacy respondents from a diverse collection of neighborhoods and a meaningful number of responses.  As a result, we will have a unique insight as to the mood and tone of the Valley real estate market.  As we do more of these quarterly surveys, we will be able to shed light on trends from the homeowner perspective.”

“We are proud to be managing HOA’s in neighborhoods with so many active, engaged and knowledgeable residents,” said Brian Lincks, President of City Property Management. “We are thrilled a team as knowledgeable as Elliott Pollack and Company has the skill and the resources to make the best possible use of this database.”

City Property currently manages nearly 300 homeowner associations in Arizona, some for as long as 20 years.  City Property believes Valley residents often have peace of mind knowing a Valley family with more than 160 employees is managing their day-to-day comfort as well as the long-term preservation and enhancement of their neighborhoods.

City Property Management is located at 4645 E. Cotton Gin Loop in Phoenix, Arizona 85040. To set-up interviews with a representative of City Property Management contact Jason Rose at 602 791 4488 or email him at JRose@rosemoserallynpr.com .

About City Property Management
Since 1979, City Property Management has provided professional community management at planned unit developments, single-family communities, townhomes and condominiums throughout the greater Phoenix area, as well as several smaller cities throughout Maricopa and Pinal counties. City Property Management clients benefit from 30 years of experience in planning and growing communities as well as a knowledgeable team of employees who are fully certified in Arizona. All community managers—many who have been with the company for more than a decade—receive continuing education. City Property Management is a member of the Arizona Association of Community Managers, Home Builders Association of Central Arizona, Community Association Institute and Institute of Real Estate Management. Visit us online at http://www.cityproperty.com/

About Elliott D. Pollack and Company
Elliott D. Pollack is Chief Executive Officer of Elliott D. Pollack and Company in Scottsdale, Arizona, an economic and real estate consulting firm established in 1987, which provides a broad range of services, specializing in Arizona economics and real estate. The firm maintains the most comprehensive economic database in Arizona, allowing it to accurately conduct economic forecasting, develop economic impact studies and prepare demographic analyses and forecasts.

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