Phoenix to facilitate development of affordable housing
By Tasha Anderson for AZBEX The City of Phoenix Housing Department has recently issued a solicitation to gauge developers’ interest in building and/or rehabilitating more affordable rental
By Tasha Anderson for AZBEX The City of Phoenix Housing Department has recently issued a solicitation to gauge developers’ interest in building and/or rehabilitating more affordable rental
By Andrew DePietro | Forbes There have been mixed signals in the United States housing market in 2019. Some cities are continuing to see the
By Brenda Richardson | Forbes While the lack of affordable housing continues to plague the country, the question of what Democratic presidential candidates plan to
By Brenda Richardson | Forbes Builder confidence in the market for newly-built single-family homes remains strong thanks to low mortgage rates and positive job growth.
By Kelsey Ramírez | HousingWire Housing could fuel economic growth for the first part of 2020, a new economic outlook from Fannie Mae shows. Fannie Mae upgraded its
By Aly J. Yale | Forbes The 2019 housing market has been one of low rates, high demand and limited supply—particularly on the lower-priced end
Study reveals housing affordability out of reach for many By Matt Roy | Daily Independent Finding an affordable place to live remains a challenge — especially
By Mike Sunnucks | Rose Law Group Reporter New home building and residential development are coming back in earnest to the outer reaches of the
By Anela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal Foundation for Senior Living is planning two more senior housing projects in Phoenix, but experts say it’s still not enough
There were 98,000 fewer listings nationwide this October compared to the same month last year. Builder The U.S. housing market showed signs of becoming increasingly
By Scott Beyer | Forbes The affordable housing shortage is a big issue in America, one that’s just now getting the national attention it deserves.
DS News In the face of slowing growth and lingering trade tensions, commentary from CNN states that the U.S. economy needs housing to continue improving to “keep
By Mike Sunnucks | Rose Law Group Reporter Real estate expert Jim Belfiore is seeing more attached residential housing hitting in the market in parts
By Adrian Skabelund | Arizona Daily Sun This month saw the demolition of two hotels on Milton Road to make way for a new 588-bed,
DSNews At the Real Deal’s annual Showcase & Forum, Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Director Ben Carson discussed the success of Opportunity Zones, which
By Marco della Cava | USA TODAY Social media influencer Sarah Tripp and her husband, Robbie Tripp, moved to San Francisco in 2016 brimming with
By Mike Sunnucks | Rose Law Group Reporter Real estate expert Jim Belfiore expects to see a surge in new home building and housing starts
By Clare Trapasso | Realtor.com These days, it seems like just about everyone is either getting into the real estate game or wistfully dreaming about it.
By David Abbott | Globe Miami Times This is part one of a series that explores housing in the Globe-Miami area and what is being
At a time of low mortgage rates, see if homes in the Land of Enchantment are a good deal By Doug Whiteman | MoneyWise Thanks
Los Angeles is spending $600,000 per unit on building affordable and supportive housing for homeless residents. By Christian Britschgi | reason High fees, excessive regulation,
By John McManus | Forbes 2020 budget planning, a rite of October, now reaches a truth-or-dare moment as a critical path priority for housing’s big
Chamber Business News Metropolitan Phoenix could be on the verge of one of the worst housing squeezes in the nation as housing and rent prices
By David Meek | The Arizona Report Jim Klinge is a Carlsbad, California real estate broker with his finger on the pulse of housing trends.
By Brandon Medina | Rapid City Journal While home values in some parts of the country may start leveling off in the near future, values
By Tasha Anderson for AZBEX Scottsdale-based multifamily housing developer, Greenlight Communities is planning another “Cabana” brand multifamily development – this time in Mesa – called Cabana on Power
By Mike Sunnucks | Rose Law Group Reporter The regional housing market is in store for some major year-over-year gains for the next few months,
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Founder and President of Rose Law Group Jordan Rose, who represents many data center developers says, “A change in the zoning interpretation of where a date center can locate may
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