Today’s renters really are worse off than their parents
Inflation-adjusted rents have risen 64% since 1960, but incomes are only up 18% in the same time period By Laura Kusisto | The Wall Street
Inflation-adjusted rents have risen 64% since 1960, but incomes are only up 18% in the same time period By Laura Kusisto | The Wall Street

By Russ Wiles | The Republic The state land trust got a break by making some required stock sales before turmoil hit the markets The

Below are the deals that closed by Wednesday June 29, 2016 in Maricopa County over $5M according to the Maricopa County Recorder. Rose Law Group Reporter

Affordability and lack of inventory hindering home sales By Kelsey Ramírez | HousingWire Home sales went up consistently for the past three months, however in

By Samantha Goldberg | Multi-Housing News Many of today’s renters are willing to give up space in exchange for a good location and a variety

By AZRE The changing global economy, debt capital market retrenchment and widespread demographic shifts are expected to have the most significant impact on real estate

By Kimberly Manning | inman Growth in homeownership is coming on strong from Hispanic homebuyers, according to a new report. The Hispanic Wealth Project recently

By Jann Swanson | Mortgage News Daily Both S&P/Case-Shiller and Black Knight Financial Services report that home prices continued to rise in April. Their numbers,

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services/Arizona Capitol Times The state Investment Board voted unanimously Tuesday to distribute more than $190 million to schools by

By Paul Bubny | GlobeSt. Now outnumbered by millennials, Baby Boomers and others aged 55 and older nonetheless may be competing with their younger counterparts

Once derided as the world’s least environmentally sustainable city, Phoenix is in the midst of a remarkable transformation. By Bob Graves | Governing From a
By Kathryn Vasel | CNN Money More Americans are struggling to make rent. The number of renters dedicating at least half of their income toward
By Eric Jay Toll and Steven Totten | Phoenix Business Journal Pundits around the world agree on one thing about the British vote to pull
By Peter Madrid for Arizona Builder’s Exchange A developer is requesting the rezoning of a vacant lot at 5253 S. Saranac St. in Mesa to

(Editor’s note: News releases are published unedited, unless they contain factual errors.) PHOENIX, June 23, 2016 – Phoenix-based ViaWest Group closed on their sixth industrial acquisition

By Mike Sunnucks | Phoenix Business Journal ABB Ltd. is closing a solar manufacturing plant in Phoenix and is moving those operations and jobs to

By Evan Wyloge | Arizona Center for Investigative Reporting This fall, Arizona voters will choose three utility regulators, and while one might expect that each of the

Below are the deals that closed by Tuesday June 28, 2016 in Maricopa County over $5M according to the Maricopa County Recorder. Rose Law Group Reporter

The Commission on Judicial Performance Review voted Friday to rate Judge Carmine Cornelio of Pima County Superior Court and Judge Jo Lynn Gentry of Maricopa

Oakland City Council votes to ban coal — from Utah or elsewhere — at its new port Airbnb sues San Francisco — its hometown —

The Range Two members of Tucson’s local media scene have found themselves in a deeply troubling situation after taking their 4-month-old daughter to a local

California representatives have offered to forgo up to 8 percent of the state’s Colorado River water, if things get bad enough. The worry is cuts

REALTORMag High demand among young professionals has pushed rents in cities to new highs over the last five years. Rents have jumped about 20 percent

By Jann Swanson | Mortgage News Daily Will the homeownership rate fall below 50 percent? Not a question most housing industry stakeholders want to think

By Britt Chester | inman Not sure whether, where and how you can use a drone for real estate photography? Some gray area of unmanned

By Natalie Dolce | GlobeSt. The bottom third of the housing market has grown increasingly competitive, with fewer price cuts on listed homes and faster

From the Rose Law Group Reporter Growlery By Phil Riske | Senior Reporter/Writer The 1963 Alfred Hitchcock film The Birds was the apocalyptic story of
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By Ashley Murray | AZ Mirror WASHINGTON — The $1,776 “warrior dividend” checks President Donald Trump announced during Wednesday’s prime-time address will come from basic

By Kylie Werner | KTAR News PHOENIX — Although Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs holds the state’s record for the most bills vetoed in a legislative

By Keith Walther | Rose Law Group Reporter Everyone’s favorite animated yellow sponge returns to the big screen with all his friends for another adventure