Here are the top 35 Dealmaker stories in 2014 ranked in order:
- Wall Street setting up housing crash, activists warn
- New Arcadia subdivision to fill in former home sites
- Ritz-Carlton developer threatens to leave Paradise Valley
- Scottsdale developer cries foul over Cavalliere estate bidding
- Housing rebound stalls, ‘momentum is gone,’ says Jim Belfiore, president of Belfiore Real Estate Consulting
- Surprise could be in the running for $5B Tesla factory
- Cullum Homes closes on Mountain Shadows Estates for $28,000,000
- Broken rules: Border Patrol housing cost $680K per house, audit finds
- Downtown Scottsdale eyesore may finally be rebuilt
- Chandler approves land sale for disputed development
- 7 reasons for Arizona’s weak housing market
- State cracks down on real estate broker
- Americans face post-foreclosure hell
- Zillow official warns of ‘whiplash’ for Arizona real estate
- Wright house owner, neighbors at odds
- Lennar unloads 269 Layton Lakes lots for a total sales price of $21,775,190
- Huge deal in Belfiore Real Estate Consulting’s Williams Gateway North Submarket closes yesterday
- New fee-simple townhome development coming to Downtown Tempe
- Phoenix looks to develop largest vacant downtown parcel
- Valley development company sees steep decline in new-home orders
- Wall Street Journal: In Phoenix, a realty check as market moderates
- Phoenix new-home market not as hot as people think?
- PhoenixMart: Plan change for 111 acres advances
- Elliott Pollack: Housing’s ‘interesting problem’
- Ground to be broken Thursday for PhoenixMart
- [Q&A] Rose Law Group client Pinal Land Holdings president discusses development benefits of huge land buy
- Shea Homes Active Adult strikes again with $59.5 Million Tegavah closing
- Feds might retake prime Phoenix parcel
- Walton International buys 319 acres in Casa Grande for $6.8 million
- Downtown Phoenix is set to rise high
- North Valley explodes with new housing developments, more to come in 2015
- Taylor Morrison closes another North Scottsdale acquisition
- Blackstone continues home-buying spree in Arizona, with a new twist
- WinCo already legally approved, competitor desperate to try to stop development
- Four Valley sites make top 50 among master-planned communities