
Arizona’s financial picture dims
By Mary Jo Pitzl | The Arizona Republic The state could run a budget deficit this year of more than a half-billion dollars, and things

By Mary Jo Pitzl | The Arizona Republic The state could run a budget deficit this year of more than a half-billion dollars, and things

By Ronald J. Hansen | The Arizona Republic MEXICO CITY – Rebooting commercial ties older than Arizona, the state formally re-opened a trade office in

By Linxiao Li | Cronkite News The Valley’s commercial real estate market will continue to improve slowly in 2015 with promising growth in residential rental

The Monday Morning Quarterback /A quick analysis of important economic data released over the past week Elliott D. Pollack & Co. Mostly good news this

By Chris Flora | Inside Tucson Business Pima County’s newest jurisdiction, the Town of Sahuarita is considered one of the fastest growing communities in Arizona.

By Jann Swanson | Mortgage News Daily CoreLogic says over the past 10 years the number of completed foreclosures in the U.S. has been the

By Russ Wiles | The Republic Billionaire Warren Buffett and Berkshire Hathaway Inc. are investing in Arizona’s lucrative auto market with the planned purchase of

By Jeff Grant | Daily News-Sun Glendale’s financial picture, burdened by debt and the lingering effects of the recession, is improving. Moody’s Investors Service, one

Phoenix lost more construction jobs over the past year than any other metro area, according to Associated General Contractors. The Valley lost 5,000 construction jobs

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

arizona.newszap.com The West Valley has some of the last available raw land in the region and at the rapid rate land is being acquired, lot

By Jann Swanson | Mortgage News Daily RealtyTrac estimated on Thursday that sales of residential property including single family homes, condominiums, and townhomes set an

Surprise 5th in job growth, Mesa’s growth stunted, according to study By Richie Bernardo | Wallet Hub Some cities have it all: the jobs, the

By Catherine Reagor | The Arizona Republic Approximately 19.5 percent of the Valley’s homeowners owed more than their house was worth as of June 30,

By Michelle Fox | CNN As homebuilders try to gain more business, more will be going after the entry-level buyer, real estate expert Bradley Hunter

Investors in KB Home KBH -6.89% and the rest of the residential construction industry have a sturdy roof over their heads. But, if you had

The Monday Morning Quarterback / A quick analysis of important economic data released over the past week It was a good week for national economic

By Nick Timiraos | The Wall Street Journal New data show that household formation slowed considerably last year, a potentially ominous sign for the housing

By Gregory Zuckerman | The Wall Street Journal Is it too late to catch the real-estate rebound? Just a few years after suffering its worst

CNN Money Not only are big-pocketed borrowers paying lower average rates on the high dollar value loans known as jumbo mortgages, but lenders are now

By Catherine Reagor | The Arizona More than eight of 10 millennials want to own a home, despite lingering bad feelings from the housing crash

AZRE Magazine As goes the high-tech industry, so goes opportunity. Once a high-tech company anchors a neighborhood, housing prices rise, new amenities spring up and

By Lesley Wright | The Arizona Republic Vistancia, one of Peoria’s most luxurious master-planned communities, could also become an employment megasite within the next two

By Mike Sunnucks | Phoenix Business Journal Phoenix and Tucson are attracting fewer millennials than other major Western cities and Arizona’s baby boomer growth is

(Reuters) – U.S. housing starts and permits fell in August, but upward revisions to the prior month’s data suggested the housing market continued to gradually

By Nick Timiroas | The Wall Street Journal Homebuilder confidence has returned to its highest level since late 2005, near the peak of the housing

By Annie Z. Yu The Arizona Republic With the number of housing units built in downtown Chandler since 2008 set to more than double, and
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By Stephanie Akin | AZ Capitol Times Key Points: A coalition of 24 attorneys general, including Attorney General Kris Mayes, and two governors sued the

By Ken Sain | SanTan Sun News After making serious investments in expanding Chandler’s supply of affordable housing units, City Council is now turning its

By Jessica Beebe | Bisnow Office conversions in Phoenix are mounting as investors seek to leverage a swath of outdated buildings to meet the needs