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ENCANTERRA REAL ESTATE MARKET: OCTOBER 2024 UPDATE
As of October 16, 2024, the Encanterra real estate market is staying active with 50 homes listed for over half of October, plus 7 new listings added. This means there’s a solid range of options for buyers, keeping things moving in the market. Right now, 10 properties are under contract, and 3 have already sold.
Stay tuned for our upcoming newsletter, where we will delve into year-over-year market trends for a more comprehensive analysis. Whether buying or selling in Encanterra, contact us anytime at @Shea Preferred Realty Group for expert assistance.
Home Values Rise Even as Median Prices Fall

Recent headlines have been buzzing about the median asking price of homes dropping compared to last year, and that’s sparked plenty of confusion. And as a buyer or seller, it’s easy to assume that means prices are coming down. But here’s the catch: those numbers don’t tell the full story.
Nationally, home values are actually rising, even if the median price is down a bit. Let’s break down what’s really happening so you can make sense of the market without getting caught up in the fear the headlines create.
Homes on the Market Right Now Are Smaller
The biggest reason for the dip in median price is the size of homes being sold. The median price reflects the middle point of all the homes for sale at any given time. And that’ll be affected by the mix of homes on the market.
To show you how this works, here’s a simple explanation of a median (see visual below). Let’s say you have three coins in your pocket, and you decide to line them up according to their value from low to high. If you have one nickel and two dimes, the median (the middle one) is 10 cents. If you have two nickels and one dime, the median is now five cents.
In both cases, a nickel is still worth five cents and a dime is still worth 10 cents. The value of each coin didn’t change. The same is true for housing.
Right now, there’s a greater number of smaller, less expensive homes on the market, and that’s bringing the overall median price down. But that doesn’t mean home values are declining.
As Danielle Hale, Chief Economist at Realtor.com, explains:
“The share of inventory of smaller and more affordable homes has grown, which helps hold down the median price even as per-square-foot prices grow further.”
And here’s the data to prove it.
Price Per Square Foot Is Still Rising
One of the best ways to measure home values is by looking at the price per square foot. That’s because it shows how much you’re paying for the space inside the home.
The median asking price doesn’t take into account the size of different homes, so it may not always reflect the true value. And the latest national price per square foot data shows home values are still increasing, even though the median asking price has dropped (see graph below).
As Ralph McLaughlin, Senior Economist at Realtor.com, explains:
“When a change in the mix of inventory toward smaller homes is accounted for, the typical home listed this year has increased in asking price compared with last year.”
This means that while smaller homes are affecting the median price, the average home’s value is still rising. According to the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA):
“Nationally, the U.S. housing market has experienced positive annual appreciation each quarter since the start of 2012.”
So, while headlines may make it sound like prices are crashing, you don’t have to worry. With a closer look and more reliable data, you can see that prices are still climbing nationally.
But it’s important to remember that home prices can vary by region. While national trends provide a big-picture view, local markets may be experiencing different conditions. A trusted agent is the best resource to explain what’s happening in your area.
Bottom Line
The decrease in median price is not the same as a decrease in home values. The median asking price is down mostly due to the mix of smaller, less expensive homes on the market.
The important thing to focus on is the price per square foot, which is a better indicator of overall market value—and those prices are still going up. If you have questions about what home prices are doing in our area, feel free to reach out.
Halloween Events in the East Valley: Spooktacular Fun for 2024
As October rolls in, Halloween festivities across the East Valley are in full swing! Whether you’re looking for family-friendly pumpkin patches or spine-chilling haunted houses, this guide has something for everyone. Let’s explore the best Halloween events the East Valley has to offer this season.
Schnepf Farms Pumpkin and Chili Party
A fall favorite in Queen Creek, Schnepf Farms’ Pumpkin and Chili Party runs from Oct. 3 to 31. This beloved festival transforms the farm into an autumn wonderland. Visitors can explore the pumpkin patch, enjoy live music, taste different chili recipes, take scenic hayrides, and get lost in the famous corn maze. Families can enjoy rides, games, and spectacular firework shows every Friday and Saturday.
- Where: 24810 S. Rittenhouse Road, Queen Creek
- Cost: $25.95 per person, or $89 for a season pass
- More Info: pumpkinandchiliparty.com
Vertuccio Farms Fall Festival
Running through Oct. 31, Vertuccio Farms in Mesa offers a classic fall experience that’s perfect for all ages. With activities like a five-acre corn maze, petting zoo, pumpkin picking, and carnival rides, it’s a can’t-miss destination for family fun. Be sure to check out their pumpkin barn for the best carving pumpkins this season!
- Where: 4011 S. Power Road, Mesa
- Cost: $16 per person
- More Info: vertucciofarms.com
Halloween Town Pumpkin Patch
From Oct. 2 through 31, Halloween Town brings fall magic to the East Valley. With two locations—Phoenix and Gilbert—this pumpkin patch features carnival rides, games, a hay maze, face painting, and a pick-your-own pumpkin patch. Plus, each visitor receives a complimentary mini pumpkin with admission!
- Where: 4500 E. Orchid Lane, Gilbert
- Cost: $7 per person
- More Info: halloweentownaz.com
Scarizona Scaregrounds
For thrill-seekers, Scarizona Scaregrounds in Mesa offers two terrifying haunted attractions from Oct. 4 to 31. The first, “Mayhem in the Madness,” is a chaotic adventure filled with spine-chilling surprises, while the second, “Startled Darkness,” immerses you in total darkness where the unseen lurks. This haunted experience is recommended for guests aged 12 and up.
- Where: 1901 N. Alma School Road, Mesa
- Cost: $24.95 per person
- More Info: scarizona.com
Wild Horse Pass Glowing Pumpkins
Running through Nov. 2, the Glowing Pumpkins event at Wild Horse Pass is an enchanting experience for all ages. Take a stroll along the Riverwalk and marvel at over 5,000 hand-carved, illuminated pumpkins. With themed sections like Dinosaur Land and Under the Sea, this immersive display features towering sculptures, food, and drinks.
- Where: 5700 W. North Loop Road, Chandler
- Cost: Prices vary by date
- More Info: glowingpumpkins.com
Westin Tempe’s Spooky Cinema Series
If you’re in the mood for a laid-back movie night, head to the Westin Tempe’s Skysill Rooftop Lounge. Every Friday night in October, enjoy free screenings of classic Halloween movies while sipping on themed cocktails. Movies start at 7 p.m., so grab some friends and head to the rooftop for a spooky, scenic evening.
- Where: 11 E. 7th St., Tempe
- Cost: Free
- More Info: skysillrooftop.com
San Tan Fall Festival
On Oct. 12, the San Tan Fall Festival will take over Central Arizona College’s San Tan Campus for a family-friendly event from 5 to 8 p.m. Trick-or-treating, mad science experiments, a haunted hallway, and games are just some of the attractions at this free event. It’s the perfect way to celebrate Halloween with your community.
- Where: 3736 E. Bella Vista Road, San Tan Valley
- Cost: Free
- More Info: santanvalley.com
Harvest Halloween Spectacular
On Oct. 28, head to Pecan Lake in Queen Creek for the Harvest Halloween Spectacular. Trick-or-treat around the gardens, participate in a costume contest, and enjoy food from Caldwell County BBQ. It’s a festive, free event that’s perfect for families.
- Where: 25002 S. 206th St., Queen Creek
- Cost: Free
- More Info: qcgardens.org
This Halloween, the East Valley is packed with events ranging from thrilling haunted houses to charming pumpkin patches. No matter how you like to celebrate, there’s something for everyone. Don’t miss out on these spooktacular experiences right here in your community!
Source: Queen Creek Sun Times
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Queen Creek Reduces Town Center Sales Tax to 2.25%: What It Means for Businesses and Shoppers
In a significant financial update for Queen Creek, the sales tax in the Town Center has been reduced by 0.25%, bringing the rate down to 2.25%. This change, effective October 1, 2024, applies to popular shopping areas, including:
The sales tax rate throughout the Town of Queen Creek is now 2.25% (in addition to the State and County sales tax). Photo courtesy of the Town of Queen Creek.
- Queen Creek Marketplace (anchored by Target)
- QC District (anchored by Sprouts)
- Cornerstone at Queen Creek (anchored by Walmart)
The reduction marks a positive development for both businesses and consumers, following years of steady growth and infrastructure improvements in the area.
A Brief History: Why Was the Sales Tax Reduced?
In 2007, Queen Creek implemented an additional 0.25% sales tax specifically in the Town Center to help cover the costs associated with constructing Ellsworth Loop Road. This road was a key infrastructure project designed to boost economic development by improving traffic flow and creating a thriving commercial hub while preserving the original Ellsworth Road.
Now that the debt related to the Ellsworth Loop construction has been fulfilled, the Town of Queen Creek has eliminated the additional tax. Mayor Julia Wheatley emphasized the Town Council’s commitment to fiscal responsibility:
“The elimination of the additional 0.25% Town Center sales tax is an example of our commitment to reducing taxes and fees when we are able to do so.”
This reduction demonstrates the Town’s continued investment in economic growth while passing savings back to residents and businesses.
Impact on Local Businesses and Shoppers
With the reduction in the Town Center sales tax, businesses located in Queen Creek Marketplace, QC District, and Cornerstone at Queen Creek will now collect 2.25% in sales tax, in addition to the State and County taxes. Over the past several months, businesses were informed of this change to allow them time to update their tax collection practices with the Arizona Department of Revenue.
For consumers, this change means slight savings when shopping at popular stores like Target, Sprouts, and Walmart, and a further incentive to shop locally. Queen Creek continues to thrive as a commercial and residential community, and this reduction in sales tax helps strengthen the local economy.
Continued Investment in Queen Creek’s Downtown Core
Although the additional 0.25% sales tax has been removed, Queen Creek remains committed to enhancing its downtown core. The Town is actively investing in infrastructure improvements to further encourage private investment in the area. The vision for the downtown core includes modern facilities, improved traffic systems, and a more inviting space for businesses and residents alike.
For more information about Queen Creek’s Town Center development and the vision for the downtown core, visit InvesttheQC.com.
What’s Next?
As Queen Creek continues to grow, updates to infrastructure, public services, and financial planning are expected to enhance the quality of life for its residents. The reduction in Town Center sales tax is just one step toward maintaining a prosperous and sustainable community.
To stay informed about Queen Creek’s budget and financial initiatives, visit QueenCreekAZ.gov.
This sales tax reduction is a win for both businesses and shoppers, reinforcing Queen Creek’s position as a growing and economically sound town. Make sure to take advantage of this lower tax rate the next time you shop in the Town Center!
Upcoming Fall Events in Queen Creek: Celebrate the Season with Fun & Festivities
Fall is in full swing, and Queen Creek is brimming with exciting events for the whole family. Whether you’re into Halloween-themed activities, cultural events, or live performances, this season offers something for everyone. Check out these upcoming highlights and mark your calendars!
1. Fall Festival at Earnhardt Queen Creek Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram
Date: October 19, 2024, 4:00 PM – 8:00 PM
Location: 35747 North Ellsworth Road, Queen Creek, AZ 85142
Get ready for a spooky good time at the 1st Annual Fall Festival! This FREE family-friendly event features a haunted maze, pumpkin crafts, games, and trunk-or-treat fun. Don’t miss out on the photo ops and much more. It’s the perfect way to kick off the fall season!
For more information, follow the event on social media or visit the venue.
Link: Earnhardt Fall Festival
2. How To Survive A Murder Mystery & 10 Ways To Survive The Zombie Apocalypse
Date: October 23, 2024, 6:00 PM
Location: Combs Performing Arts Center, 2505 E. Germann Rd., San Tan Valley, AZ 85140
Love a good mystery or prepping for the apocalypse? Combs Middle School Drama presents two thrilling shows that are sure to keep you entertained. Learn how to get away with murder in a hilarious whodunit, and discover 10 laugh-out-loud ways to survive a zombie apocalypse. This double feature promises fun for the whole family.
Tickets available online at Etix.
Link: Etix
3. Arizona Thoroughbred Breeders Fall Mixed Sale
Date: October 24, 2024, 12:00 PM
Location: Horseshoe Park & Equestrian Centre, 20464 E Riggs Rd, Queen Creek, AZ 85142
Horse lovers, this one’s for you! The Arizona Thoroughbred Breeders Association invites you to their annual Fall Mixed Sale. Discover the finest Thoroughbreds in Arizona, and support the local breeding and racing industry.
Link: AZ Breeders Fall Mixed Sale
4. Heart Cry Church Fall Festival
Date: October 25, 2024, 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM
Location: Horseshoe Park & Equestrian Centre, 20464 E Riggs Rd, Queen Creek, AZ 85142
This free fall festival is perfect for families looking to enjoy an evening of games, food, and community fun. Heart Cry Church hosts this event as part of its outreach, welcoming everyone to enjoy the festivities.
Link: Heart Cry Fall Festival
5. Trunk-or-Treat at Song of Life UMC
Date: October 26, 2024, 3:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Location: 20164 S Sossaman Rd, Queen Creek, AZ 85142
Dress up and join the fun at the 3rd Annual Trunk-or-Treat event at Song of Life UMC. Kids can collect candy from decorated trunks, enjoy inflatables, and feast on delicious treats from food trucks like Beignet and Coffee Shack. Don’t forget to bring a bag for all your goodies!
Link: Trunk-or-Treat at Song of Life
6. Trunk or Treat at Central Christian Church
Date: October 27, 2024, 3:00 PM
Location: Central Christian Church, Queen Creek, AZ
Bring the whole family for an afternoon filled with Halloween fun at Central Christian Church’s Trunk or Treat! With candy, spooky adventures, games, prizes, and bounce houses, there’s plenty of fun for all ages. Plus, you can enter to win some special giveaways!
Link: Trunk or Treat at Central Christian Church
bgv7. Harry Potter and the Cursed Child at Queen Creek Performing Arts Center
Date: November 1, 2024
Location: Queen Creek Performing Arts Center, 22149 E Ocotillo Rd, Queen Creek, AZ 85142
Calling all Harry Potter fans! Queen Creek High School Theatre Company proudly presents Harry Potter and the Cursed Child. As the first high school in Arizona to perform this magical play, it’s an event you won’t want to miss. Get ready for an unforgettable journey into the wizarding world.
Link: Harry Potter and the Cursed Child
‘8. Piano Men Generations: Tribute to Elton John & Billy Joel
Date: November 1, 2024, 7:00 PM
Location: Combs Performing Arts Center, 2505 E. Germann Rd., San Tan Valley, AZ 85140
Join Terry and Nick Davies as they bring to life the music of Elton John and Billy Joel in this spectacular tribute concert. Piano Men: Generations celebrates the iconic songs that have spanned decades, offering a night of unforgettable melodies and high-energy performances.
Link: Piano Men Generations
With so many exciting fall events happening in Queen Creek, there’s something for everyone this season. Whether you’re looking for family-friendly fun or live performances, be sure to check out these incredible events. Enjoy the fall vibes, and don’t forget to share your experiences with friends and family!
For more information on upcoming events in Queen Creek, follow us for the latest updates!
SOURCES: QueenCreekAz.gov , Queen Creek Chamber of Commerce
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