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ELLIOTT D. POLLACK & Company FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE October 30th, 2017 The Monday Morning Quarterback A quick analysis of important economic data released over the

ELLIOTT D. POLLACK & Company FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE October 30th, 2017 The Monday Morning Quarterback A quick analysis of important economic data released over the

Already tight supply exacerbated by hurricanes By Kelsey Ramírez | HousingWire The recent hurricanes will cause surrounding areas to see an increase in home prices and

Both tell MBA Annual crowd that conservatorship has lasted too long By Ben Lane | HousingWire During his speech Monday morning at the Mortgage Bankers Association Annual Meeting

(Editor’s note: News releases are published unedited, unless they contain factual errors.) In a new paper, Vanessa Brown Calder uses regression analysis to examine the

By Dave Sorter | Forbes Downtown Los Angeles is a sparkling example of urban Renaissance. A quarter-century ago, downtown had been relegated to a haven for

A tide of young activists in metros that have gotten too expensive to develop will move the NIMBY needle, or move, period. By John McManus|

A comprehensive new study looks at the policy landscape, and begins to analyze what is and isn’t working. By Patrick Sisson | Curbed Inclusionary zoning—programs

Housing affordability barriers may stall economic growth engine: household formation. By John McManus | Builder Torsten Slok, Ph.D., is chief international economist and a managing director

RealtorMag The places that hipsters tend to call home are among some of the hottest housing markets in the country, according to a joint study

A disruptor will likely find a way to cut the current 27% new-home price premium by almost half. By John McManus | Builder Pictures tell us stories.

Builder Increasingly, U.S.-based housing and construction sector leaders hop on the plane these days to see how their business is conducted in The Netherlands, Scandinavia,

Consumer advocates worry such programs tend to drive up prices By Laura Kusisto | The Wall Street Journal Student loan debt has been an obstacle for

By Ron Eland | Sedona Red Rock News Few would argue that the lack of affordable housing to rent in Sedona is becoming more of

Some building business leaders are taking action–locally and nationally–to address the skilled workforce challenge. More need to to the same. By John McManus | Builder The cost

(Editor’s note: News releases are published unedited, unless they contain factual errors.) WASHINGTON (September 18, 2017) – Despite being in the prime years to buy

By Terrance Thornton | Scottsdale Independent The Scottsdale Independent newspaper reached out to Scottsdale Economic Development Director Danielle Casey to better understand how housing options have an impact

Seattle sees highest growth; sales and inventory dropped nationwide By Liz Lucking | Mansion Global It’s still a heavy sellers market in the U.S. as

By Melissa Larsen | AZFoothills From super-cool condos with smart-home tech and resort-style amenities to high-end family residences replete with the most fab of fixtures

Zillow study finds home owners who stay put for 71/2 years net a 24% return on investment. Builder Holding onto your home for a long

By Beth Mattson-Teig | National Real Estate Investor/AZBEX The development boom underway in the seniors housing space has not put a damper on confidence. Exclusive survey

By Ron Eland | Sedona Red Rock News The lack of affordable housing in Sedona is not a new issue but as more and more

By Suzanne De Vita | RisMedia Housing in major metropolitan areas is moving beyond the means of many, with renters, especially, burdened by rising rents and standstill

(Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published for discussion purposes only.) Arizona Daily Sun Is it time to rethink the rejection of regional “sprawl” in a city

By Ben Lane | HousingWire A damning new report from a federal watchdog shows that 19 state housing finance agencies wasted millions of dollars that

(Editor’s note: News releases are published unedited, unless they contain factual errors.) Pace of Land Sales Accelerating in 2017 as Permitting for Homes and Commercial

By Alden Woods | The Republic The kitchen light was already on as Kevin Scarbrough rose for another day of empty promises. He poured a

By Michelle Chance | InMaricopa A recent housing study conducted by the city prompted debates online from residents who oppose the idea of multi-family housing in Maricopa. Read the
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By Jeremy Duda | Axios The big picture: A recent Pew Research Center analysis shows that as of February, Arizona had more data centers operational or planned than most other states. By the numbers: Arizona has 98 data centers currently operating — placing it

By Noah Cullen | Pinal Central Pinal County Supervisor Steve Miller, a longtime water advocate, has been appointed to the statewide board focused on maintaining water infrastructure, Water Infrastructure Finance Authority of Arizona. Throughout his time on

By Justin Matthews | Pinal Post Key Points SAN TAN VALLEY, AZ — San Tan Valley Town Council voted on April 15 to seek membership in the Maricopa Association