
County approves hundreds of homes in San Tan Valley
By SanTanValley.com San Tan Valley continues to see steady growth, with the Pinal County Board of Supervisors taking action on multiple development items during its

By SanTanValley.com San Tan Valley continues to see steady growth, with the Pinal County Board of Supervisors taking action on multiple development items during its

By Roland Murphy | AZ BEX The City of San Luis Planning and Zoning Commission voted to recommend approval of a minor General Plan amendment

By Catherine Koh | National Association of Homebuilders The “silver tsunami” refers to the wave of housing inventory expected as older homeowners downsize or transition

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Ashton Woods and D.R. Horton.) By Gabreila Rico | Tucson.com The diversity of Tucson’s housing is, on the surface, contradictory. Local first-time homebuyers

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Century Communities, Meritage Homes, and Taylor Morrison.) By Leah Draffen | Builder Across the latest round of earnings, public builders are showing clear signs that demand is stabilizing,

By Sean Fergus | Builder Phoenix continues to distinguish itself as one of the nation’s most structurally resilient housing markets. Even as job growth moderates

By Jodie Newell | Pinal Central The inaugural PinalCentral Presents forum on Thursday heard that the Casa Grande rental market is “booming,” which in turn

By Kylee Cruz | AZ Family Phoenix-area home sales dropped in January compared to December, continuing a pattern that has occurred every January for at

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Century Communities, D.R. Horton, and Lennar.) By Monica D. Spencer | InMaricopa.com Circle K Stores issued wall sign permit for

By Abigail Kessler | AZ Daily Sun The Flagstaff City Council during a work session last Tuesday discussed how nine parcels of city-owned land could

By Joanne Drilling and Jeff Gifford | Phoenix Business Journal Story Highlights An Arizona ZIP code was one of the five hottest housing markets in the nation during the

By Conor Dougherty | The New York Times California needs more housing. More condominiums, more townhouses near mass transit, more suburban apartment buildings. There is

By Gail Kalinoski | Multi-Housing News Multifamily experts expect housing issues to play a big role in the new administration. They are also anticipating a

By RED News Service | Via Real Estate Daily News Tucson, Arizona — Saguaro Property Development, LLC development partners Scott Lundberg and Brian Peschel recently

By Megan Taros | AZ Central A developer plans to build 161 mixed-income apartments and 64 townhomes in south Phoenix where residents can work toward ownership,

By Robert Lyles | Phoenix Business Journal Phoenix City Council recently approved an incredibly important new affordable housing initiative. With Phoenix being the nation’s fastest

By Name | Real Estate Daily News TUCSON, ARIZONA — Richmond American Homes purchased 69 lots (60’X 120′) in Block 30 for $4,195,200 ($60,800 per

By Christian Britschgi | Reason The Boulder City Council in Colorado has set itself up to be sued by housing activists after a majority of

By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal A co-living multifamily project under construction in downtown Phoenix is now slated to open next summer. Originally called

AZ Business Magazine | AZBigMedia UMOM New Day Centers, Arizona’s innovative leader in shelter, supportive services and housing for families, single women and youth experiencing

By Adam McCann | WalletHub Buying a home for the first time is an exciting and important milestone for many Americans. Their purchases make up

By Catherine Reagor | The Republic A $100 million fund to spur more affordable housing for Arizona’s rapidly growing population of homeless and low-income residents launched this week with

By Colleen Sparks | North Central News The city of Phoenix, non-profit organizations and developers are teaming up to address the critical need for affordable

By Jessica Boehm | The Republic After decades of national accolades as one of the biggest affordable meccas in the country, Phoenix officially has an

By Jim Walsh | East Valley Tribune With opponents bemoaning the loss of pristine desert to the end, Mesa City Council last week unanimously approved

By Robert Dietz | Builder Economic data will be dismal through the second quarter, but it is possible to look beyond the recession of 2020

By Rich Binsacca | ProBuilder Maybe it’s because I’m the second child of three, or a member of a generation wedged between Baby Boomers and Millennials,
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By Yellow Sheet Gov. Katie Hobbs’ reelection campaign burned through $7.4 million in the three months leading up to the July 21 primary election, while

By Janet Perez | Queen Creek Independent Even though pending sales declined in June, home appreciations in Queen Creek are on the rise. The median

Gage Skidmore/Flickr/CC BY-SA 2.0 By Morgan Fischer | Phoenix New York Times Arizona Sen. Ruben Gallego allegedly had multiple consensual sexual relationships with at least two