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David W Brashear

David W Brashear
Real Estate Agent (Salesperson)
Cave Creek AZ

Salesperson (AZ: SA556164000)

22 years experience

REALTOR® 1 Active Listings Serves Maricopa County, AZ
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Contact Information

Brokerage
Keller Williams Arizona Realty

Office Website
Office Address
15333 N Pima Rd Ste 130
Cave Creek, AZ  85331
(Maricopa County)
Office Phone
480-767-3000
Office Fax
480-629-5105
Mobile
480-628-2322
Email
dbra*****@************.com
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Service Areas

Phoenix: AZ Scottsdale: AZ Carefree: AZ Cave Creek: AZ New River: AZ

About David Brashear

Hello- I am David Brashear
I am a native of Denver Colorado I came to Arizona in 1985 to attend Arizona State University
After ASU I began my career in the telecommunications industry as General Manager and Vice President of Contact Wireless in Scottsdale Arizona I started my own telecommunications company in 2000 called Contact Technologies Inc which provided telecommunications products and services to companies in Arizona and throughout the United States Continuing with my entrepreneurial spirit I became an Agent / Partner with Keller Williams Arizona Realty in 2004
This opportunity allows me to utilize my negotiation skills and business savvy to represent clients during a very exciting emotional and important transaction
As a husband father and homeowner I understand the importance of time-management fiscal responsibility and family devotion I take very seriously my fiduciary responsibility as a REALTOR and I seek the greatest value for my clients' homes- whether buying or selling
If you are looking for a REALTOR who will provide honest and thorough representation while also providing a comfortable and informative transaction please contact me immediately
Accomplishments include:
Keller Williams Realty Platinum (KWRP) Top Individual Producer 2005
Keller Williams Mega Agent Camp 2005-2016
Keller Williams Arizona Agent Leadership Council 2005-2016
Chairperson for KWRP Culture and Marketing Committee 2005 2006
Co-Chairperson KWRP KW Cares Committee 2005
KWRP Finance Committee 2008
KWRP Representative for SW Region Agent Leadership Council 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Graduate of Scottsdale Area Association of REALTORS® Leadership Program 2005
Completed GRI Designation- Graduate REALTOR(R) Institute 2009
Scottsdale Area Association of REALTORS® Leadership Alumni Committee Liaison
Vice Chair for Scottsdale Area Association of REALTORS® HOC 2006
Chairperson for Scottsdale Area Association of REALTORS(R) HOC 2007
Member of Scottsdale Area Association of REALTORS(R) Strategic Planning Task Force 2007 2008
Member of Arizona Association of REALTORS(R) HOC 2007 2008
Member of Arizona Association of REALTORS(R) Risk Management Committee 2008 2009
Member of Arizona Association of REALTORS(R) Grievance Committee 2010-2016
Founded a chapter of Business Network International (BNI) in downtown Scottsdale 2005
President BNI Absolute Success Chapter 2005-2006

Maricopa County, AZ Real Estate Market Analysis (Single Family Homes)

$934,401
Avg. Listing Price
From David's portfolio
3.5 / 2.9
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
2,447 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
24982
Active Listings
Current inventory

Maricopa County stands as Arizona's economic powerhouse and the fourth-largest county in the United States by population, creating one of the nation's most dynamic real estate markets. Home to Phoenix, Scottsdale, and numerous rapidly growing suburbs, this sprawling desert metropolis has transformed from a retirement destination into a thriving hub for technology companies, manufacturing, and young professionals seeking affordable alternatives to California's expensive coastal markets.

The county's real estate landscape reflects this dramatic growth, supported by an impressive network of 38,325 actively licensed agents—all of whom maintain current email contact information. This robust agent population serves a market characterized by diverse housing options, from luxury desert estates in Scottsdale to affordable starter homes in emerging communities like Surprise and Goodyear, creating opportunities across every price segment and buyer demographic.

Major Maricopa County, Arizona Real Estate Markets

Phoenix anchors the region as the fifth-largest city in America, with distinct neighborhoods like Central Phoenix experiencing urban revitalization while established areas like Ahwatukee maintain their suburban appeal. Scottsdale commands premium prices with its resort-style living and proximity to world-class golf courses, while Tempe benefits from Arizona State University's presence, driving consistent rental demand. Mesa, often overlooked despite being larger than Atlanta or Miami, offers exceptional value for families and has become a hotspot for California transplants.

The West Valley communities of Glendale, Peoria, and Avondale have emerged as major growth centers, attracting young families with new construction and master-planned communities. Meanwhile, the Southeast Valley cities of Chandler and Gilbert have evolved into technology corridors, with major employers like Intel and Microchip creating sustained housing demand. These diverse markets each require specialized knowledge, making local agent expertise invaluable for successful transactions.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Maricopa County's real estate market operates across multiple distinct climate zones and development patterns, from dense urban infill projects in downtown Phoenix to sprawling estate lots in Desert Mountain. The region's rapid population growth—adding over 100,000 residents annually—creates constant pressure on housing inventory, while seasonal migration patterns from colder states influence both sales and rental markets. This complexity requires agents to understand everything from HOA restrictions in age-restricted communities to water rights in rural areas.

The market's seasonality presents unique challenges and opportunities, with "snowbird" migration creating distinct busy periods from November through March, followed by a summer slowdown when temperatures exceed 110 degrees. Additionally, the prevalence of cash buyers, investment properties, and vacation homes creates transaction patterns unlike traditional residential markets, requiring agents who understand investor motivations and can navigate complex 1031 exchanges and multi-property portfolios.

Why Businesses Need Maricopa County, Arizona Agent Contact Data

The sheer scale of Maricopa County's agent network makes targeted outreach essential for service providers, technology companies, and financial institutions seeking to capture market share. With 38,325 agents generating thousands of monthly transactions, businesses offering everything from home inspection services to mortgage products need efficient ways to reach decision-makers across this vast geographic area. Email marketing remains the most cost-effective method for reaching agents who are constantly mobile between showings and client meetings.

Furthermore, Maricopa County's diverse market segments require tailored messaging strategies—luxury specialists in Paradise Valley have different needs than first-time buyer agents in Avondale. Having comprehensive contact data allows businesses to segment their outreach based on geographic specialization, transaction volume, or market focus, dramatically improving response rates and conversion potential while building lasting relationships in one of America's most important real estate markets.

Current Property Listings

As of 1/10/2026, David Brashear has 1 property for sale in Cave Creek and surrounding areas.

$450,000

Listed 2025-12-02

4131 N Signal Cir
Mesa, AZ  85215

Beds: 3.0
Baths: 2.5
Sq Ft: 2,083
Lot: 6,970 sf
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Current Property Rentals

David Brashear currently has no rental properties available in Cave Creek and surrounding areas. Check back later.