Every home in Phoenix has a public record.
We turn the county's own files into a plain-language read on what your home, and your block, are actually worth.
From Maricopa County public records · A.R.S. § 11-1133
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We use this to pull recent recorded sales near you. We don't share it.
Explore Phoenix neighborhoods
See all →Pick any neighborhood to see what's selling, who owns the homes, and how the county's valuations compare.
Where homeowners are most likely over-assessed
Our first study ranks Phoenix neighborhoods by how often homes sell for less than the county's valuation — the owners with the strongest case for a property-tax appeal.
Why these numbers are different
Sold prices come from Affidavits of Property Value recorded with the Maricopa County Recorder. Characteristics and valuations come from the County Assessor. We name every source on the page.
Public records can't see your kitchen remodel or your roof. So we show a defensible range and let a licensed local agent run the exact comparables when you want them.
We don't pull listing feeds or invent a days-on-market number. Every figure traces back to a government record you can pull yourself.