
Market share of 5,000+ square foot homes declines
By Ashok Chaluvadi | Eye on Housing According to the Census Bureau’s Survey of Construction, the share of new homes started with 5,000 square feet

By Ashok Chaluvadi | Eye on Housing According to the Census Bureau’s Survey of Construction, the share of new homes started with 5,000 square feet

By Andrea Riquier | Realtor.com® The tax plan proposed by Congressional Republicans will likely decimate production of new affordable rental housing, even as housing shortages

By Jann Swanson | Mortgage News Daily According to CoreLogic, it doesn’t matter whether you rent or recently bought a home, your housing costs probably

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By David Wichner | Arizona Daily Star State regulators approved a project planned by Tucson-based UniSource Energy Services and a Texas company to upgrade a

California: East Coast Republicans pushed back against Trump’s tax plan. Why didn’t this state’s GOP? Colorado: Voters pass contentious Question 301 as battles over oil

By Ricardo Cano | The Republic Initial election results showed that all of the school district bond and override measures in Maricopa County were headed

By Cindy Barks | The Daily Courier Prescott voters stuck to their City Council choices over the past month and a half: The four top

By Emery Cowen | Arizona Daily Sun A ballot measure that would have paved the way for increased development in the town of Tusayan failed

The organization responds to false allegations that it won’t share HERS information with green building and energy efficiency programs. By Ryan Meres | Builder There have

Changes include higher upfront costs, a lowered principal limit factor and an interest-rate deduction. Advisors have recommended clients use reverse mortgages for cash management, delaying

Here’s the good and the bad for the mortgage industry By Brena Swanson | HousingWire As the future of tax reform remains a hot-button issue,

As divisions push to meet year-end completion goals, the pull of higher pay on restoration and repair jobs intensifies. By John McManus | Builder In Central Florida last week,

By Alexis Bechman | Payson Roundup Payson could soon be the fifth area in the state designated a Dark Sky Community. The title means the

Boston Herald Michael P. Saucier, 46, of Phoenix, Ariz., a journalist and public relations consultant, died Nov. 1, at home and with his family by

Phoenix Business Journal In all corners of the Valley, construction on various commercial real estate projects is in full bloom with plenty more in the

By Tristan Ettleman | The Republic Cost estimates and program and partnership ideas for a Phoenix-based, city-supported Latino Cultural Center project are beginning to take shape. A

Market grows more affordable since July HousingWire Home prices continue to increase, yet affordability actually improved since July, according to the latest Mortgage Monitor report

HousingWire There seems to be something about the third quarter that’s good for Zillow Group’s business. Last year’s third quarter saw the company post its biggest profit

By Mike Sunnucks | Phoenix Business Journal An investment vehicle of Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT) founder Bill Gates has paid $80 million for Arizona land west of Phoenix.

Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Bell Group Self Storage By Melissa Fittro | Scottsdale Independent Editor’s Note: Just before 11 a.m. on Nov. 7, Bell

Reporter staff Election results for Propositions 416 and 417 are coming in with one of Pinal County’s 102 precincts fully reported. ClarityElections for Pinal County

By Marco della Cava |USA TODAY Uber has a host of issues to contend with, from remaking its corporate culture to battling unfriendly cities. But

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Daily Sun A new lawsuit charges that thousands of Arizonans are illegally being denied the right

Arizona’s Family Michelle Ugenti-Rita says she told Rep. Shooter to stop, but he did not; Shooter says she’s lying 3TV/CBS 5 The “me too” sexual

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By KTAR.com The president of the Arizona Education Association said Tuesday he was unaware of any teacher who had received a $10,000 raise, despite
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By Attorney General Kris Mayes | Pinal Post PHOENIX – Attorney General Mayes is warning Arizonans of a growing pattern of construction fraud specifically targeting homeowners seeking to build Accessory Dwelling Units

By NAHB Economic uncertainty coupled with rising building material costs and interest rates resulted in a sharp decline in builder sentiment in April as the housing market enters