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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 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 Christina Austin | Fortune If you’re hoping for a long, thriving career, stay away from these fields. In case you were thinking of pursuing

By Jeffrey Sparshott and Kris Hudson | The Wall Street Journal Home builders are facing delays and rising costs as they struggle to find enough

By Patrick McNamara | Arizona Daily Star A report on the possible economic impacts of a proposed connection between interstates 10 and 19 says the

The Monday Tuesday Morning Quarterback /A quick analysis of important economic data released over the past week Elliott D. Pollack & Co. The economy continues

By Heather Perlberg | Bloomberg Business Barry Sternlicht, chairman of Starwood Capital Group, said sharp movements in stocks and a lack of liquidity makes real

Daily Real Estate News Home buying in rural communities is on the rise: Last year mortgages for home purchases increased at a faster rate in
[COLUMN] By William Fulton | Governing (Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are posted for discussion purposes only.) In San Diego, half the neighborhoods are inhabited by

By Albert Vetere Lannon a member of The Avra Valley Coalition On October 8 Pima County Administrator Chuck Huckelberry sent the Board of Supervisors a

By Yuqing Pan | realtor.com These days it seems like you can save and save—and still never build up enough cash to buy the perfect

By Bob Bryan | Business Insider Perhaps it’s time to stop referring to it as the “r-word.” We’re talking about “recession. On the whole, the

By Glenn Hamer and Tim Lawless | Phoenix Business Journal (Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are posted for discussion purposes only.) Maricopa County property taxpayers recently

By Cassidy Trowbridge | Phoenix Business Journal The commercial real estate sector has been slow to recover from the Great Recession in Phoenix. It’s become

By Kris Hudson | The Wall Street Journal In a positive sign for the U.S. economy—albeit incrementally so—the financial health of construction companies is improving.

By Trey Garrison | HousingWire Distressed sales, which include real estate-owned properties and short sales, accounted for 9.4% of total home sales nationally in July

By Lisa Davis | realtor.com Although home prices in many parts of the country have exceeded their precrash peak, this is not, by most definitions,

By Brian Wright | Casa Grande Dispatch It’s not exactly full-blown financial Armageddon. But Pinal County’s fiscal reserves have been heavily burned through by the

By Mike Maciag | Governing With migration rates near historic lows, not many Americans have been changing addresses in recent years. A few larger jurisdictions,

By Devin Conley, | Cronkite News Service While the Valley’s economy continues to improve, the housing market has lagged. “It’s been the one major missing

Colliers Industrial vacancy in Greater Phoenix improved slightly in the third quarter, dipping to 11.9 percent. Despite some fluctuations, the overall vacancy rate has been

By Tony Sagami | Thoughts from the Frontline If you did, you could have avoided the downdraft that has pulled down stocks all across the

By Diana Olick | CNBC As home values rise, homeowners are gaining more equity on paper — and they’re taking it out in paper. Cash-out

Daily Real Estate News Home prices may be reaching new highs lately, but buying a home is still significantly more affordable than it was during

The Monday Morning Quarterback /A quick analysis of important economic data released over the past week Elliot D. Pollack & Co. Continuing improvements in the

By Liz Farmer | Governing City finances continue to improve following the Great Recession, but the slow recovery from the downturn has suppressed revenue growth

By Jonathan Smoke | realtor.com People buy homes for as almost as many different reasons as there are, well, different types of houses to buy.

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By National Association of Home Builders Builder confidence posted a modest gain in May even as buyers grapple with rising mortgage rates and economic uncertainty

By Janet Perez | Queen Creek Independent Major changes are coming to Mesa Gateway Airport in the next year. During its May 6 meeting, the

By Janet Perez | Queen Creek Independent Queen Creek Mayor Julia Wheatley is running unopposed for a second term in the July 21 primary. The