How Inventory Levels Are Changing Across the Phoenix Metro

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Glendale Real Estate Market Update: Inventory Shifts

Glendale carries that quiet reliability we all lean on in uncertain times. As early 2026 unfolds, inventory levels across the Phoenix metro are easing upward, creating a more thoughtful pace in our market—one that feels familiar and workable for both buyers and sellers. Having guided families through these neighborhoods for years, from the shaded streets of Arrowhead to the electric hum around Westgate, I can sense the subtle optimism settling in.

You might be weighing your options right now, wondering if this rise in listings signals the right moment to act. It’s natural to feel that pull. Let’s look closely at how inventory is changing Valley-wide and what it means here in Glendale, weaving in the local lifestyle that makes these numbers feel personal.

Metro Inventory: Steady Climb to Balance

Phoenix metro active listings reached about 18,900 by January 2026, up roughly 12% from last year but with a slight seasonal dip from December. We’re approaching 3.5 to 4 months of supply overall—a balanced shift from the tight 1-2 months that dominated recent years.

This gradual build comes from life’s natural moves: retirees listing near Thunderbird Park, professionals relocating near Luke Air Force Base, and families adjusting post-holidays. Days on market stretch to 60-70 Valley-wide, giving buyers time to weigh schools, commutes, and backyards without the old rush.

Glendale aligns closely, with around 2.8 months of supply for single-family homes—enough choice to negotiate calmly, yet demand holds from our steady job base.

Glendale’s Neighborhood Nuances

Inventory isn’t uniform in Glendale; it reflects our diverse pockets.

  • Arrowhead Ranch and North: Near 3 months. Golf-adjacent ranches in the $500K-$700K range turn steadily, tied to Peoria schools and Promenade conveniences.
  • Westgate District: Tighter at 2.5 months. Townhomes near Gila River Arena and State Farm Stadium appeal to sports fans and young buyers.​
  • Southwest Glendale: 3.4 months. Starters under $450K by Glendale Community College draw first-timers amid revitalization along Glendale Avenue.

This mix lets you match lifestyle—suburban peace or entertainment access—without Central Phoenix congestion.

Prices Holding Firm

Median prices in Glendale stay near $485,000, up 2.5-3% annually despite more supply. Local anchors like Banner Health and Honeywell keep families put, while snowbird listings add volume without price crashes.​

Top-conditioned homes close in 35-45 days; others see 1-3% concessions after 60 days, fostering fair deals.

Lifestyle Enhanced by Choice

More listings highlight Glendale’s charm: Loop 101 commutes to Sky Harbor, Foothills Park trails, or pools for desert summers. Renters find $400K homes beating apartment costs, and contingent sales rise as confidence grows.

Builders like DR Horton offer rate buydowns on West builds, easing 6.5% rates.

Seller Insights

Stage for desert appeal—neutral tones, mountain views. Price to 90-day comps, pre-inspect for trust. List late winter for spring family moves synced to schools.

Buyer Advantages

Focus on essentials: guest rooms, efficient yards, low-HOA spots like Sierra Verde. Act before spring transplants tighten supply.

Forward View

Metro supply should stabilize at 3-4 months into spring, Glendale leaner on demand. Modest 3% appreciation ahead, bolstered by 59th Avenue projects. It’s steady, not flashy.

Glendale’s heart—historic downtown, Westgate vibe, neighborly feel—grounds these changes.

If you’re thinking about making a move in Glendale or the Phoenix metro, you don’t have to figure it out alone. Whether sorting inventory effects, assessing value, or planning ahead, I’m here as your steady guide—ready to listen and light the way.

Reach out when it feels right. Let’s shape your next step together.

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