
San Tan Valley water and housing
By Justin Mathews | Pinal Post San Tan Valley, AZ – Water restrictions are reshaping where homes can be built across central Arizona. Spencer Kamps,

By Justin Mathews | Pinal Post San Tan Valley, AZ – Water restrictions are reshaping where homes can be built across central Arizona. Spencer Kamps,

By Mesa Independent The Mesa Planning and Zoning Board approved a site plan review for a multi-residence development during its recent meeting. The project is

By Tim Steller | tucson.com It’s just another dirt lot in one of Tucson’s older neighborhoods. People park cars there occasionally, to go to nearby

By Richard Smith | Daily Independent State, county and city of Glendale officials celebrated Oct. 22 the latest milestone in what has been a year

By Heidi Hommel | KTAR News PHOENIX – An Arizona-based conservation group is suing the state’s water resources director over concerns about a large housing

By The Republic | azcentral.com A proposal that would bring 132 new homes to an area of south Chandler has drawn opposition from city planning

By Belfiore Real Estate Consulting A number of new housing communities are popping up all over the north Valley. During Belfiore’s most recent survey in

By Belfiore Real Estate Consulting During Belfiore’s most recent survey in its north Glendale submarket, Mandalay was developing its new subdivision, Carmel Estates. Mandalay is
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By AZ Mirror Private equity firms own nearly 3 million apartment units, about 13% of the total apartments across the country, according to a new analysis from

By Jakob Thorington | Arizona Capitol Times Key Points: Arizona’s yearly legislative session is approaching its end and lawmakers still haven’t settled on a state

By Jordan Gerard | Arizona Capitol Times Key Points: The majority of Arizona’s lawmakers have ties to education, yet the state still struggles to find