Flagstaff looks to rehab or redevelop public housing
By Adrian Skabelund | Arizona Daily Star With the help of a private developer and changes on the federal level, the city may see
By Adrian Skabelund | Arizona Daily Star With the help of a private developer and changes on the federal level, the city may see
DSNews While some lament that housing affordability is slipping, putting homeownership out of reach for some would-be homebuyers, new research suggests affordability might not
KTAR Conditions for homebuyers are looking up in most of the nation’s housing markets, according to a real estate website, but Phoenix is bucking the
By Catherine Reagor | Arizona Republic It’s still a sellers market in metro Phoenix, but buyers are gaining ground. Valley home prices are holding steady, instead
By Amy Dobson | Forbes If you believe in the saying ‘small leaks sink big ships’ then you have probably bought a house in
By Bill McBride | Calculated Risk This is a key housing market to follow since Phoenix saw a large bubble / bust followed by strong
By Mark Carlisle | YourValley.net Two housing developments, totaling 405 homes, and one commercial development could soon be added to county land near Glendale. Maricopa
Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents TR Surprise By Matt Roy | YourValley.net The pace of development accelerates at the burgeoning Surprise City Center as planners
By Adrian Skabelund | Arizona Daily Sun Although the average price of houses continued to rise throughout 2018, the number of houses sold throughout
By Christian Britschgi | Reason California’s latest effort to allow for more housing construction in the state’s urban areas is quickly gaining steam, suggesting that this year’s
By Kathleen McCormick | Urban Land Institute As one of the fastest growing and most populous metropolitan areas in the United States, the Phoenix metro
By Jessica Boehm | Arizona Republic Downtown Phoenix has no “workforce housing” — housing that is affordable to people who make between $38,000 and $48,000 annually — according to
By Callan Smith | Rose Law Group Reporter Despite the turbulent end of 2018 the Phoenix housing market experienced, Jim Belfiore, founder and president
A new Denver-area community could have ramifications for builders across the country. By Scott Sowers Developers and builders in land-constrained Denver are betting that a new
Builder Despite fears of a downturn, CNN’s Paul R. La Monica reports positive fundamentals may serve as signs the housing market will bounce back in
By Melissa Larsen | Arizona Foothills Magazine Artspace invites the public to the grand opening of Mesa Artspace Lofts, a $15.8 million arts development in
Professional Builder This week, Microsoft’s president and chief financial officer announced that the company is putting $500 million into an affordable housing initiative for residents in Seattle and its suburbs. In
By Adrian Skabelund | Arizona Daily Sun A large housing development to be built at the intersection of Butler and Sawmill will now come before
By inMaricopa The most expensive home sold in Maricopa Nov. 16-Dec. 15 is a 4,000-square-foot house on a 14,000-square-foot lot in The Villages. Its
By Ryan Dezember | The Wall Street Journal Millennials aren’t the only ones having a hard time finding houses to buy. So is Wall Street.
By Realtor Magazine More consumers are getting skittish about the housing market. Only 34 percent of consumers say they strongly believe now is a
By InMaricopa A one-owner, single-story home in Province was the most expensive home sold in Maricopa Oct. 16-Nov. 15. Sellers took $6,000 off the
By Amy Dobson | Forbes From the wholesome Brady Bunch to the not-wholesome-at-all Paul Manafort, this year’s celebrity real estate news had it all. Oscar winners, Hall-of-Famers in both sports
By CNBC U.S. home sales unexpectedly rose in November, but recorded their biggest annual decline in 7½ years, adding to other data that have
By Arizona Business Daily reports Pinal County had the lowest home affordability index in Arizona in the third quarter, according to an analysis of 440
By Holden Lewis | Professional Builder A new ranking reveals 9 challenges, welcome developments, and housing’s most wanted in 2019. While housing inventory and financing is expected to
By Builder Tarriffs notwithstanding, the cost of a new home has been driven primarly by the cost of the labor it takes to build
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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
Led by Vice Chairman Thomas Galvin, the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors has extended an existing agreement with Mesa Public Schools and invested an additional
“Including a termination fee in a merger agreement is definitely beneficial, but in this particular case, it will likely lead to significant complexities and challenges
(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Francisco Grande Hotel and Golf Resort.) By Pinal Central The Casa Grande Board of Adjustment delayed deciding on an appeal
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