
Existing home sales sink
By Fan-Yu Kuo | Eye On Housing Existing home sales in October fell to the lowest level since August 2010, as limited inventory and higher mortgage rates continued

By Fan-Yu Kuo | Eye On Housing Existing home sales in October fell to the lowest level since August 2010, as limited inventory and higher mortgage rates continued

By Ron Davis | Phoenix Business Journal A global data center developer has submitted plans for a large campus in southeast Mesa nearly five years after acquiring the land. Dallas-based CyrusOne Inc. (Nasdaq: CONE) is proposing

By Jeremy Duda | Axios The corner of Van Buren Street and Fairway Drive in Avondale is going to get a lot busier soon. Driving the news: Nothing

By Mihir Zaveri | New York Times To address the big problem of New York’s housing crisis, the city is trying something small: payments to homeowners

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Vestar.) By InBusinessPhx Vestar, one of the leading privately held shopping center owners and managers in the western United States,

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Habitat for Humanity.) By Abigail Kessler | AZ Daily Sun Habitat for Humanity of Northern Arizona hosted a dedication ceremony for its second starter home

This 14,313-square-foot estate within the Upper Canyon of Silverleaf set a new record sale price for the Scottsdale luxury community. PROVISUALS MEDIA By Angela Gonzales

By Richard Smith | YourValley It may be unpopular in and around its potential neighborhood, but the owners of the stayAPT proposed on the northwest corner of

By Ben Casselman | The New York Times Buying a home was hard before the pandemic. Somehow, it keeps getting harder. Prices, already sky-high, have gotten even higher,

Photo courtesy of Volare By David M. Brown | Queen Creek Tribune John Panfil and his wife, Tarja, have been living in Queen Creek since

Photo courtesy of Plaza Companies (Disclosure: Rose Law Group Founder and President Jordan Rose is a member of the Barrow Neurological Foundation Board of Trustees.)

By Brian Petersheim | InMaricopa An agreement between S3 BioTech and the city to build a medical campus near Copper Sky has been canceled, according

Photo via: Ayers Saint Gross/City of Phoenix By Roland Murphy | AZBEX (BEXCLUSIVE) Owner Berry Holdings is planning a mixed-use development with 200 multifamily units and a 150-room hotel on South

By Michael McDaniel | YourValley The Goodyear Planning and Development Commission approved rezoning from commercial to residential for a townhome concept Wednesday. The property, currently called Las Brisas Corner, is

By Audrey Jensen | Phoenix Business Journal Addison, Illinois-based equipment and parts distributor Parts Town Unlimited is planning to open a large distribution center in metro Phoenix

By Monica D. Spencer | InMaricopa A permanent home for Maricopa’s food trucks is in the works. Maricopa-based Verily Enterprises LLC submitted paperwork this month to create a food truck park in the city’s Heritage

Groundwater gravelpit Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services Calling the figure “arbitrary,” Senate President Warren Petersen wants to scrap the centerpiece of state water law: the

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Greenlight Communities.) By Rose Law Group Reporter (PHOENIX) – Greenlight Communities, the Arizona-based real estate developer dedicated to constructing attainable

By Monica D. Spencer The Maricopa Planning and Zoning Commission approved rezoning requests for three new subdivisions during a Monday meeting, two of which include commercial development. All three

By NAHB High mortgage rates that approached 8% earlier this month continue to hammer builder confidence, but recent economic data suggest housing conditions may improve in the

Photo Courtesy of VAI Resort By Kevin Reagan | 12News A pending lawsuit is aiming to stop the City of Glendale from handing out a tax break to a large development project that’s been described as

By AZ Business Magazine HonorHealth, a leading Valley healthcare system serving more than five million people in the greater Phoenix area, broke ground today on their latest healthcare facility, HonorHealth Medical

By Joe McHugh | West Valley View Buckeye City Council held a public hearing at its recent city council meeting regarding the annexation of the Accomazzo Property — two parcels of land totaling roughly 157 acres at

By Michael McDaniel | YourValley Litchfield Park pushes a step closer to a charter city with an election win Tuesday. The city received 70% of the vote to start the process of becoming a charter city, according to Maricopa County official results. Litchfield Park Mayor Thomas Schoaf said the next step for the city will

Richmond American Seasons at Verrado (Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Richmond American Homes.) By Real Estate Daily News MARANA, AZ (November 15, 2023) – Richmond American Homes recently

By Mike Simonsen | HousingWire As 2023 draws to a close soon, housing inventory has been rising very late in the year. Last year at this time, sellers and homebuyers hit the brakes hard. This year is slow, of course, but

By Nicole Friedman | Wall Street Journal Residential real-estate brokerages are seeking to reassure investors after last month’s $1.8 billion verdict against the National Association of Realtors, another potential blow to an industry already reeling from a severe
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By Kaya Laterman | New York Times When Rebekah Carver decided to separate from her husband in 2023, she had one goal in mind. “The

By AZ Mirror During a 19-hour day that started early Wednesday afternoon and ended in the early morning hours of Thursday, Arizona lawmakers debated or

By Howard Fischer | AZ Capitol Times Key Points: Arizona lawmakers won’t ban state and local police from using masks during routine duties. On a