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Real Estate Agents in Phoenix, AZ: Local Realtors & Agent Guide - June 2026

Updated: Monday, June 29, 2026

Find real estate agents in Phoenix, AZ, including local Realtors, real estate professionals, and agent profiles connected to NewsAndHomes town coverage.

Phoenix offers a desert-city lifestyle built around bright skies, warm afternoons, and comfortable evenings that keep patios and trails busy. From hikes at Camelback Mountain and South Mountain to strolls through the Desert Botanical Garden, outdoor time is easy to work into a weekday routine. The dining scene ranges from food halls and neighborhood taquerias to destination restaurants, with plenty of local coffee shops anchoring daily life.

Neighborhood character varies widely, from the murals and galleries of Roosevelt Row to the leafy streets of North Central and the close-in convenience of Midtown. Housing options include modern apartments near the light rail, classic ranch homes, and newer communities farther out with easy access to parks and shopping. Commuters appreciate quick routes to job centers via I-10, Loop 202, and Loop 101, plus the convenience of Sky Harbor for frequent travelers.

Use this Phoenix agent guide to compare local professionals, brokerage context, recent real estate insights, active listing signals, and service-area coverage. NewsAndHomes does not publish an official best-to-worst ranking; the page is designed to help you evaluate agents serving Phoenix, AZ.

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Touring Phoenix, Arizona Homes in June 2026 Calls for Quick Decisions

Monday, June 29, 2026

Touring Phoenix, Arizona Homes in June 2026 Calls for Quick Decisions

Closed prices give buyers a grounded way to compare each home.  The comparison set matters. Buyers touring homes in Phoenix, Arizona should keep their eyes on closed prices, because the recent sold median is $460,000 and the broader sold public-record median is $430,000. That makes the budget conversation more useful when you compare a home to what has actually closed.

Is Pricing Still Working for Phoenix, Arizona Listings in June 2026?

The current pace still rewards a clean opening price and sharp presentation.  That is the risk. Sellers can still win attention in Phoenix, Arizona, but only when the price matches the homes buyers are actually seeing close. Active listings sat at a median $475,000, inventory came in at 4.35 months, and sold homes closed at 97.65% of list, so realism still pays.

Thursday, June 25, 2026

Offers Move Faster When Phoenix, Arizona Buyers Stay Ready in June 2026

Better-priced homes are still getting absorbed, so readiness matters.  Not for long at all. Buyers who wait too long on a good home can lose the chance to compete, because new pending listings reached 1,057 last month and pending listings held at 956. That tells me the better-priced homes are still getting absorbed, so a focused search matters.

Monday, June 22, 2026

Should Sellers Price Phoenix, Arizona Homes for June 2026?

A realistic launch price matters when buyers are still paying near list.  Yes, but price matters. Sellers can still get strong attention in Phoenix, Arizona, yet the safest move is to price against the homes that actually closed, not against the highest number someone hopes to see. The median sold price is $460,000, and homes are closing at 97.65% of list, so the opening price still sets the tone.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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How do I choose the best Realtor in Phoenix, AZ?+

The best Realtor in Phoenix, AZ depends on your goals, neighborhood, property type, timeline, and communication preferences. NewsAndHomes.com highlights real estate professionals serving Phoenix, AZ so you can compare local agents, brokerages, profiles, and recent community insights without treating the list as a paid ranking.

Are these real estate agents active in Phoenix, AZ?+

Agents shown on this page are connected to active NewsAndHomes service-area records for Phoenix, AZ. Availability, brokerage affiliation, and contact details can change, so consumers should verify current details directly with the professional.

Can I find a real estate agent near Phoenix, AZ for buying or selling a home?+

Yes. This page is designed to help buyers and sellers start with real estate agents and local professionals serving Phoenix, AZ, then review agent profiles and recent local real estate context before taking the next step.

Does NewsAndHomes rank the best agents in Phoenix, AZ?+

No. NewsAndHomes.com does not currently publish a ranked list of the best agents in Phoenix, AZ. The professionals are presented as local real estate agents serving the area, with stable rotation for fair exposure rather than a best-to-worst ranking.

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