
As we step into March, the Scottsdale real estate market continues to show resilience and opportunity, even as national headlines discuss shifting interest rates and economic uncertainty. Locally, demand for Arizona living remains strong — driven by lifestyle migration, second-home buyers, and retirees seeking sunshine, recreation, and tax advantages.
Inventory levels in Scottsdale have gradually improved compared to earlier in the winter season, giving buyers more options and slightly more negotiating room than we’ve seen over the past few years. However, well-priced homes — particularly in desirable communities and move-in-ready properties — are still attracting steady interest and competitive offers. The luxury segment continues to perform especially well, supported by cash buyers and out-of-state demand.
For sellers, this remains a favorable window. Home values have held relatively stable, and the spring buying season traditionally brings increased activity as seasonal residents return and families begin planning moves before summer.
Looking ahead, market conditions are expected to remain balanced through early spring. Interest rates will continue to influence buyer behavior, but Scottsdale’s long-term appeal — including its quality of life, strong tourism economy, and continued population growth across the Phoenix metro — positions the area well for sustained demand.
Whether you’re considering buying, selling, or simply staying informed, understanding local trends is key to making confident real estate decisions. As always, I’m here to help you navigate the market with clarity and strategy.



This year, my husband and I celebrated 29 years of marriage in a way that felt especially fitting — with a 35-mile backpacking trek through Fiordland National Park in New Zealand. Miles of challenge, breathtaking beauty, and the kind of quiet reflection that only happens when you step away from the noise of everyday life.
Experiences like that remind me of something important: the strongest relationships — whether in life or in business — are built on trust, commitment, and showing up consistently over time.
That same devotion is what I bring to my work every day.
Real estate isn’t just transactions. It’s guidance during major life decisions. It’s advocacy. It’s the stewardship of financial futures, and it’s relationships that often last far beyond closing day.
I’ve also had the privilege recently of presenting at multiple Realtor Associations as part of my campaign for Treasurer of the State Realtor Association. It’s been energizing to connect with colleagues across Arizona, share ideas, and talk about how strong financial leadership helps strengthen our entire industry.

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COMFORT, STYLE, AND LOCATION
8647 E. Devonshire Ave., Scottsdale, AZ
- Welcome to 8647 E Devonshire in the heart of Scottsdale!
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- 2-car garage,
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