
September home sales broke post-crisis records
Ben Lane | HousingWire Following a summer that was hot in both temperature and in real estate, home sales expectedly cooled off a little in

Ben Lane | HousingWire Following a summer that was hot in both temperature and in real estate, home sales expectedly cooled off a little in

Daily Real Estate News Homeowners’ fear of selling their homes for less than what they paid is abating, as sellers grow more confident that they’ll

Daily Real Estate News A Seattle judge has ordered a neutral, independent forensic analysis of employee computers at Zillow, appearing to bolster allegations that the

HousingWire Easing mortgage standards are allowing first-time homebuyers to finally jump into the housing market after a rough start to the year held a lot

By Hal M. Bundrick | Nerd Wallet Home affordability, as measured by the National Association of Realtors Housing Affordability Index, has taken an incremental turn

By Erin Johnson | Cronkite News It’s a new age of machines. Voting machines. Arizona and 42 other states have election equipment that has exceeded

By Curt Prendergast | Arizona Daily Star The river of cash flowing through casinos can attract drug traffickers looking to launder their profits, but authorities

By Benjamin Fisher | Silver City Daily Press The Interstate Stream Commission approved the Central Arizona Project’s New Mexico Unit Agreement for a Gila River

From the Rose Law Group Growlery (a place of refuge or retreat when one is out of sorts or in ill-humor) By Phil Riske, managing

By Logan Burtch-Buus | Inside Tucson Business Real estate in Southern Arizona is at its healthiest level in the past five years, according to the

By David Allred | The Arizona Republic (Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are posted for discussion purposes only.) As the developer of the most square footage

By Jeremy Duda | Arizona Capitol Times Chris Camacho’s road to Arizona began when he randomly sat next to Yuma’s economic development coordinator at a

By Marcia Clark | The Arizona Republic (Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are posted for discussion purposes only.) O.J. prosecutor: If we really want to honor

(NEWS RELEASE) Colliers International in Greater Phoenix recently completed two separate medical office condominium sales totalling $2.175 million in a triple net leaseback deal for

Offerings will include tea service and freshly baked pastries all with field-side seating (SCOTTSDALE, Ariz.) – An Arizona classic debuts at the 5th Annual Bentley

By Erin Louise Palmer | American Bar Association Federal law does not preempt state law claims challenging “organic” labeling of food and body care products,

If you’re in the Arizona real estate world, these are the top 10 stories you need to know about this week. This is a regular

By Kathleen Ingley | The Arizona Republic Arizona has never had much time for looking back. The newest state in the continental U.S. has gone

Below are the deals that closed Thursday, October 15, 2015 in Maricopa County over $5M according to the Maricopa County Recorder. Rose Law Group Reporter has
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By Elizabeth Stuart | Phoenix New Times It takes a saguaro cactus about 75 years to achieve its iconic, armed stature. It takes a couple

NEWS RELEASE Queen Creek, AZ – Vice Mayor Julia Wheatley and Retired Fire Chief Van Summers to chair campaign. Jeff Brown said “I’ve been so

NEWS RELEASE Steve Henry, the Pinal County Sheriff Office chief deputy, announced Thursday he would be running to fill the impending open sheriff’s position. With

Bloomberg Calculated Risks Economics blogger Bill McBride discusses the effect demographics has on the housing market.

By Michelle Jamrisko | BloombergNews All but one of 55 economists surveyed by Bloomberg last week are convinced the Federal Reserve is too spooked to

By Erik Gunther The most-clicked listings on realtor.com® never fail to surprise. This week was no exception thanks to a castle that’s sprouted in the

By Daniel Goldstein | MarketWatch Mortgage lending levels are beginning to recover from the real estate crash of the Great Recession, but a large number
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By AZ Family The housing market in the Valley has been a buyer’s market for the last year. However, that’s not the case up in Flagstaff,

By Michael Maresh | Yuma Sun Yuma Mayor Douglas Nicholls does not believe completion and opening of the spaceport will take five to 10 years, as some

Today, the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors appointed small business owner Cody Reim to fill the Arizona House of Representatives vacancy in Legislative District 3. Legislative District 3 covers a large portion of northeast Maricopa County, including parts