Pollack: Maricopa housing about to ‘take off’

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By Kyle Daly | InMaricopa.com

elliott pollackWith the city’s close proximity to jobs, well-known Phoenix Valley economist Elliott Pollack said the housing market in Maricopa is “about to really take off.”

“All homebuilders that I speak to speak highly of Maricopa,” Pollack said Friday, following a presentation at a Pinal Partnership event.

The Pinal Partnership is a group of local business, government and educational leaders that focuses on community development and other areas within the county. Pollack gave an economic forecast presentation during a breakfast held at Rawhide Western Town and Steakhouse on the Gila River Indian Community.

Pollack said he thinks Maricopa will do “exceptionally well” during the next couple of years with the housing market bouncing back. The only drawback for the city, he said, is traffic on State Route 347.

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Related: Elliott Pollack’s Pinal Partnership Presentation on Az 2014! 

 

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