
Phoenix seeks bid for new affordable apartments, housing for homeless
By Mike Sunnucks | Rose Law Group Reporter The city of Phoenix is accepting bids for the development of new affordable rental housing through new

By Mike Sunnucks | Rose Law Group Reporter The city of Phoenix is accepting bids for the development of new affordable rental housing through new
NIMBYism has dominated housing policy for the last ten years. Will the 2020s be any better? reason A lot of things happened in the past

AZBigMedia This past decade has transformed the relationship between America and its housing, especially when it comes to renting. While the recession pushed many to

By Mike Sunnucks | Rose Law Group Reporter The regional housing market will end 2019 with new home sales up close to 8 percent as

By Jen Fifield | Arizona Republic Right about this time a decade ago, Arizona’s economy hit rock bottom. The Great Recession had sent the housing market —

By Caroline Feene | Forbes If expert predictions for the 2020 housing market come true, homeowners shouldn’t expect to enjoy the crazy price run-ups of a market

By Mike Sunnucks | Rose Law Group Reporter The regional housing market in 2019 started off with a stumble but ended with a bang fueled

NAHB Now You’re home for the holidays. The halls are decked with boughs of holly. Dad’s drinking eggnog, mom’s drinking almond-nog, your sister is drinking

AZBigMedia A fifth straight month of shrinking inventory year-over-year triggered several November records in the 11-year history of the RE/MAX National Housing Report: fewest Days on Market

The decision leaves intact local governments’ power to force private developers to build affordable housing. By Christian Britschgi | Reason The Supreme Court on Monday

Based on realtor.com’s listing data, the shortage of available homes for sale is accelerating. Builder The number of homes for sale fell nearly 10% year-over-year

In the midst of a housing crisis, L.A. politicians have decided to limit their own incentives to allow more housing construction. By Christian Britschgi |

AZBigMedia At a time when millennials are reaching key life milestones, the U.S. housing market will continue to slow in 2020 as inventory reaches historic lows and

By Suzanne Adams-Ockrassa | Pinal Central The city of Casa Grande is hoping to draw a better variety of housing products for local families with

Single-family housing starts expected to break 1 million for the first time since 2007 By Kathleen Howley | Housingwire A housing market stymied by supply shortages

By The Times Editorial Board | LA Times It’s not easy getting a construction project approved in Los Angeles, but the process of building homeless housing

Lisa Gray shares her insight and experience creating the Ecological Living Module, a concept that manages for every aspect of tomorrow’s housing needs. By Jennifer

The Homes for All Act misdiagnoses the roots of the country’s housing problems, then adds a boundless faith in the feds’ ability to solve them.

By Daryl Fairweather | Redfin We predict the housing market will be more competitive in 2020 as the cooldown that began in the second half of 2018 comes

By Diana Olick | CNBC At the end of October, inventory nationwide fell to a 3.9-month supply, according to the National Association of Realtors. The

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
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By Darius Amiri, Rose Law Group Partner & Chair of the Immigration Department On June 25, 2026, the U.S. Supreme Court issued a significant decision

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Pinal Partnership.) By Craig McFarland | Pinal Central Data centers are essential 21st-century infrastructure, much like power plants or water towers, keeping the

By Maricopa County Hello Neighbors, Another busy month is in the books for me and my team! Budget, elections, and America250 are keeping us busy