Petition may encourage change to Scottsdale home rental policies
By Allison Walker | Scottsdale Independent When Deanna Peters brought her petition to Scottsdale City Council earlier this month, she hoped revising a city ordinance
By Allison Walker | Scottsdale Independent When Deanna Peters brought her petition to Scottsdale City Council earlier this month, she hoped revising a city ordinance
By Philip Haldiman, Editor-in-Chief | The Dealmaker Real estate fraud in Arizona has been as common as the day is sunny in this state. Although
By Mary Umberger | Chicago Tribune The housing world was famously slow to embrace technology when that thing that used to be called the World
By Luci Scott | Arizona Builder’s Exchange A general contractor has yet to be hired to build a 5,000 square-foot restaurant planned by the owner
Below is the deal that closed Friday, January 23, 2015, in Maricopa County over $5 million according to the Maricopa County Recorder. The Rose Law
By A. Gary Shilling | Bloomberg U.S. housing activity remains weak despite six years of federal government aid, strong interest from overseas buyers, rock-bottom interest
By Chris Coppola, The Republic | azcentral.com Chandler City Manager Rich Dlugas will retire June 1 after more than 20 years with the city. Dlugas
By Chris Baraniuk | NewScientist Crowdsourced loans and peer-to-peer lending are cutting banks out of the mortgage market – and this is just the start.
By Enjoli Francis | ABC News The average 30-year fixed-rate mortgage is close to 3.6 percent, a near rock-bottom low that’s more than a full
By Philip Haldiman, Editor-in-Chief | The Dealmaker About three months ago Keith Hurt and his girlfriend enlisted a realtor to rent their Surprise home for
By Tim Logan | Los Angeles Times In more than two decades as a real-estate agent, Marc Tahler has seen his client base of would-be
By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services A special Arizona law designed to protect homeowners from lenders does not apply if the house was never
By Parker Leavitt, The Republic | azcentral.com After 30 years of waiting, a 21-acre farm lot along the Superstition Freeway in south-central Mesa appears finally
By Erin Carlyle | Forbes Sales of previously-owned homes rose 2.4% in December as median home prices for the year overall finished at their highest
By Anna Marie Erwert | SFGate.com In keeping with the theme of frivolity and comedy in tense times, we turn now to real estate listings
By Realtor Mag Investors purchasing properties through online auctions are showing more signs of flipping properties again, according to Auction.com’s Fourth Quarter 2014 Real Estate
Tim Gallen | Phoenix Business Journal A new shopping center is headed to Mesa following the acquisition by a retail developer of a parcel of
By Allison Halliday | Realty Biz News A report recently released by Trulia shows the real estate market is only 75% on the way back
By Sterling Fluharty | Glendale Star Tanger Outlets is expanding again – just in time for the Super Bowl. Construction has already started at the
NEWS RELEASE – Pinal County It’s been five months since construction on the first phase of Hunt Highway has been completed. Although it was only
Below are the deals closed Wednesday, January 21, 2015, in Maricopa County over $5 million according to the Maricopa County Recorder. The Rose Law Group
By Business Real Estate Weekly A company formed by ConAm Group of Cos. in San Diego, Calif. (Daniel Epstein, chairman) paid $33 million ($90,659 per
By The Daily Courier The Yavapai County Board of Supervisors might approve a settlement agreement today, Jan. 22, with a large group of ranchers disputing
By Sterling FLuharty | The Glendale Star Recent events have sparked discussions about the structure, form and powers of government in Glendale. We set out
By Philip Haldiman, Editor-in-Chief | The Dealmaker The city of Phoenix is serious about preserving its historical landmarks. On Wednesday, the Council approved PreserveHistoricPHX, a
By Kris Hudson | Wall Street Journal One of the hottest debates among housing economists these days isn’t the trajectory of home sales, but whether
By Brian Collins | National Mortgage News Greater availability of mortgage credit along with an improving picture in the general economy will make 2015 a
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This Biden administration initiative would allow undocumented spouses of U.S. citizens an easier path to legalizing their immigration status than under current law. A Texas-based
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