
Feds approve 25-year extension for mining, burning coal at Navajo plant
By Aubrey Rumore | Cronkite News Federal officials Friday approved a multiyear deal to allow expanded mining of coal on Navajo lands and continued burning

By Aubrey Rumore | Cronkite News Federal officials Friday approved a multiyear deal to allow expanded mining of coal on Navajo lands and continued burning

Reuters U.S. housing starts rebounded strongly in June and building permits surged to a near eight-year high, pointing to a rapidly strengthening housing market. Groundbreaking

Diana Olick | CNBC The effect of loose lending during the last housing boom was abundantly clear: Nearly 8 million U.S. homes fell into foreclosure.

The Federal Housing Administration (FHA) published a notice providing guidance on the new Small Buildings Risk Sharing (SBRS) Initiative. SBRS invites new private sector high-capacity

By Kenneth Harney | The Washington Post Writers Group It’s the emerging housing success story that almost nobody knows about: Hundreds of thousands of homeowners

By Mike Sunnucks | Phoenix Business Journal The Arizona Cardinals are part of Forbes’$1 billion club but didn’t make the business magazine’s 50 most valuable

By Kaila White | The Republic | azcentral.com In fact, the whole U.S. population is more racially and ethnically diverse. A total of 37.9 percent

By Jeff Cox | CNBCcom U.S. commercial real estate is the midst of a big foreign investment boom that is likely to continue, according to

By Jann Swanson | Mortgage News Daily The financial crisis was obviously better for the rental housing market than it was for the purchase market

Daily Real Estate News As home prices rise, home owners equity is growing at the fastest quarterly rate since 2013, according to the National Association

By Ruth Mantell | MarketWatch The country’s No. 1 and 2 mortgage lenders reported strong growth for new home loans, according to financial reports released

Daily Real Estate News Prices may be on the rise, but about 63 percent of homes sold at a discount compared to the list price

Daily Real Estate News Housing affordability has fallen from a year ago due to a limited number of homes for-sale mixed with high buyer demand

The Monday Morning Quarterback / A quick analysis of important economic data released over the past week Elliott D. Pollack & Co. In Arizona, total
By Sterline Fluharty | Peoria Times Peoria added almost 4,000 jobs during the 2015-16 fiscal year, or nearly double the increase in employed residents the

By Diana Olick | CNBC Turmoil in the Chinese stock market could have a quick and direct effect on U.S. housing. From newly built homes

By Brena Swanson | HousingWire Distressed sales—real estate-owned (REO) and short sales—made up 11.1% of total home sales in April, down 3 percentage points from

Sun Corridor Inc. (formerly TREO) Board of Directors has announced the following new leadership positions for the Fiscal Year 2015-16 beginning July 1: Officers: Chairman

By Maria Polletta, The Republic | azcentral.com Three years after a Mesa push to attract old-school liberal-arts universities landed the city five new branch colleges,

By Cassidy Trowbridge | Phoenix Business Journal Just over half of all Phoenix homes can be purchased by a millennial, according to a data release

By Lynn Effinger | HousingWire Admittedly, the recent article published in HousingWire titled, “San Francisco exhibiting potential signs of a housing bubble,” focuses on one

By Stephane Fitch | Forbes In March 2012 Jilliene Helman was a 25-year-old vice president at Union Bank in Los Angeles, where she’d worked in

By Jann Swanson | Mortgage News Daily Payments on a mortgage used to purchase a three-bedroom home were more affordable than paying rent on a

CNN Money Becoming a homeowner requires a lot of cash, but a college degree can sometimes make it harder. In 30 of the top 100

AZBEX.com Speculative developments reducing impact of positive absorption gains At least 13 development companies are capitalizing on the strong demand and limited supply of high-quality

By Jann Swanson | Mortgage News Daily Probably the headline take-away from Fannie Mae’s June National Housing Survey was the more upbeat attitude of potential

By Lana Bortolot | realtor.com For the fifth consecutive month, the number of houses under contract are up—and it’s the most activity we’ve seen since
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