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Scottsdale Real Estate Market Update: February 2026

Scottsdale’s real estate market carries its signature polish into early 2026—a refined balance where luxury endures, thoughtful pricing prevails, and buyers take their time selecting homes that match their vision for Valley living. We’ve moved past frenzy into a market that rewards preparation and patience for everyone involved.

Current Snapshot

February data shows Scottsdale leaning slightly toward sellers, with a Market Action Index around 33, signaling measured advantage rather than dominance. Median list prices hover near $1.55 million, at about $515 per square foot, while active listings number roughly 1,575 to 2,490 depending on the segment—elevated but not overwhelming.

Homes spend an average of 60–120 days on market, up from tighter timelines of prior years, with median sold prices around $925,000–$999,500 in recent months (up 9–15% year-over-year in spots, though softening in others). Redfin’s competitiveness score sits at 43/100—somewhat competitive, with homes often selling 4% below list after multiple offers in select pockets. Rental medians hold at $4,495, appealing to investors eyeing cash flow.

What’s Driving the Market

Scottsdale thrives on lifestyle pull: world-class golf, wellness retreats, and privacy in enclaves like Paradise Valley or Silverleaf draw high-net-worth buyers from coasts and abroad. Inventory buildup (4.7 months’ supply) gives breathing room, but demand from executives, retirees, and families relocating for jobs keeps values resilient—especially above $2 million where international cash and stock liquidity shine.

Rates in the low 6s stabilize planning; the “lock-in” effect lingers, but life changes prompt resale. Luxury trends emphasize smart homes, sustainable features, gated lots, and wellness designs—think automated shading, home spas, and energy-efficient builds tailored to desert heat. North Scottsdale sees strong activity (average sales $1.72 million, 99 days on market), while core areas like Old Town hold premium pricing.

Buyer Landscape

Deliberate luxury seekers dominate—properties move when staged impeccably and priced realistically (expect 2–5% negotiation room under $2M, more in condos). North and northeast pockets offer growth; central Scottsdale rewards quick decisions on turnkeys. Incentives like buydowns or credits appear in half of deals under $1 million. Standout features: shaded patios, pools, mountain views—essentials for year-round living.

Seller Realities

Precision rules: Overpriced homes test patience at 120+ days; sharp pricing captures momentum. Highlight desert adaptations (cool roofs, mature trees, smart AC) and lifestyle perks (proximity to golf, trails, dining). Spring snowbird surge looms—prep staging, photos, and virtual tours now. Luxury above $3M sells on excellence alone; mid-range competes on condition and concessions.

Neighborhood Highlights

NeighborhoodMedian List PriceDays on MarketKey Notes
North Scottsdale$1.1M–$1.7M99 avgHigh inventory (1,385 active), growth appeal 
Paradise Valley$3M+42–60Ultra-luxury resilient, privacy focus 
Old Town Scottsdale$1.5M60–120Lifestyle draw, steady sales 
Silverleaf/Gainey$2M–$5M50–90Gated enclaves, smart tech demand 

Outlook for Scottsdale

Expect continued balance: gradual appreciation (5–7% projected), inventory nudging higher, and rates steady barring surprises. No crash—jobs, migration, and desirability anchor values. Spring peaks with seasonal buyers; investors eye rentals amid softening Phoenix-wide trends.

If you’re thinking about making a move in the Scottsdale area, you don’t have to figure it out alone. I’m here with on-the-ground insights to navigate this sophisticated market—whether sourcing your dream luxury retreat or positioning your home perfectly. Reach out anytime; we’ll map a thoughtful path forward that aligns with your goals.

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