Home prices accelerating again
REALTORmag Home prices posted a strong growth in closing out the final quarter of 2015, despite a moderating pace of sales, according to a new
REALTORmag Home prices posted a strong growth in closing out the final quarter of 2015, despite a moderating pace of sales, according to a new
By Anya Martin | The Wall Street Journal Banks and other mortgage lenders are loosening 20% down payment requirements on jumbo loans—especially for Henrys. The
By Janna Herron | The Fiscal Times There is a simple reason why so many renters aren’t buying into the proverbial American Dream of owning
By James Hodl | Copper Area News Things were downright somber on February 11 when compared to two previous meetings as the Superior Town Council
By Mike Sunnucks | Phoenix Business Journal Darryl Berger and Matt Blank are going to the west side — with a $51 million bet on
Below are the deals that closed Thursday, February 11, 2016 in Maricopa County over $5M according to the Maricopa County Recorder. Rose Law Group Reporter
By Brenna Goth | The Arizona Republic Three high-level Phoenix executives have been disciplined for a “technical glitch” in the preparation of a controversial plan
By Diana Olick | CNBC Jennifer Michaels didn’t expect her Seattle-area house would sell so quickly, especially since she hadn’t settled on a new home
Nearly 30% say they can’t afford a down payment By Ben Lane | HousingWire Nearly half of all non-homeowners say that their financial situation is
By Clare Trapasso | realtor.com Zombies are great for TV, great for movies and books, seemingly even great for the national psyche. But there’s one
By Darrell Jackson | The Glendale Star Glendale’s long fight to keep billboards from along the Loop 101 freeway may finally be nearing an end
And it’s not going away anytime soon By Brena Swanson | HousingWire A lack of housing inventory continues to stifle the housing market, making it
By Parker Leavitt | The Arizona Republic Already one of the nation’s largest and most-profitable shopping malls, Scottsdale Fashion Square could evolve into an urban
by Mike Sunnucks | Phoenix Business Journal Darin Mitchell is ready for round two of his fight with Arizona cities and mayors over taxes levied
REALTORMag Builders are looking to target what they call C- and D-grade lots — which have largely been ignored in the years since the recession
By Roland Murphy for Arizona Builder’s Exchange Quail Run Building Materials, Inc., a leading Southwest manufacturer of steel framing and building accessory materials, will construct
By Roland Murphy for Arizona Builder’s Exchange The Town of Gilbert’s Design Review Board will consider a proposal by Embry Partners to create a 320-unit
Below are the deals that closed Wednesday, February 10 2016 in Maricopa County over $5M according to the Maricopa County Recorder. Rose Law Group Reporter
By Mike Sackley | KTAR President Barack Obama has included the Tempe streetcar project in his budget for fiscal year 2017. If approved it would
Below are the deals that closed Tuesday, February 9, 2016 in Maricopa County over $5M according to the Maricopa County Recorder. Rose Law Group Reporter
By Brenna Goth | The Arizona Republic A south Phoenix light-rail line is on the fast track to construction, under a plan to accelerate the
By Jessica Boehm | The Arizona Republic After years of discussion and months of planning, construction on a controversial bridge at Bell Road and U.S.
By Parker Leavitt | The Arizona Republic Developers continue to propose plans for south Scottsdale at a staggering pace, with several more housing and commercial
By Mike Sunnucks | Phoenix Business Journal ASU Arizona State University is buying more land in downtown Phoenix. The school is purchasing a vacant property
By Clare Trapasso | realtor.com For those who associate foreclosure signs, shuttered homes, and idling cars overflowing with family possessions with the deepest, darkest moments
AZRE Mortenson Construction released its quarterly Construction Cost Index report, Friday, for Phoenix along with five other metropolitan areas in the U.S. According to the
The American dream has evolved By Sarah Jones | inman (Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are posted for discussion purposes only.) I’m a member of the
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