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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 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

By Jann Swanson | Mortgage News Daily Residential construction performed an abrupt and unexpected about face in October. Permits, housing starts, and completions all improved on

By: Aly J. Yale | Forbes Batcaves. Bulletproof shutters. Laser curtains. The world of high-end home security is as advanced as they come. Today’s luxury

Builder Builder confidence dropped four points to 56 in December on the National Association of Home Builders/Wells Fargo Housing Market Index (HMI), which the group

By Emmie Martin | CNBC There are an estimated 76.7 million homeowners in America, according to the U.S. Census Bureau, which recently released its 2013-2017 American Community

By: Sarah Mervosh | The New York Times In a bold move to address its affordable-housing crisis and confront a history of racist housing

These real estate agents have some thoughts about new construction, too By Andrea Riquier | MarketWatch The sharp downturn in the U.S. housing market over the past

Modular-HUD Code hybrids, now under development at Clayton, and new mortgage finance model could reignite access to aesthetically compelling $150,000 new homes. By John McManus | Builder

By Bill McBride | Calculated Risk Last Friday, Professor Robert Shiller wrote in the NY Times: The Housing Boom Is Already Gigantic. How Long

By Michael Gerrity | World Property Journal According to a new nationwide survey conducted on behalf of the National Association of Home Builders, nearly three

By Aly J. Yale | Forbes There’s no doubt about it: the 2018 housing market has seen its ups and downs. The year started with

By Jann Swanson | Mortgage News Daily It is often billed as the most important and consequential financial decision a household can makes, so it

By Elon Graves | Downtown Devil A new multi-family housing development, Palm Court Tower, is slated to be the second largest residential building in

By Adrian Skabelund | Arizona Daily Sun After a record number of housing sales earlier this year, the market seems to have shifted substantially

Professional Builder “Who gets to live in the new urban America,” asks the subtitle of a new book, “Generation Priced Out,” by San Francisco-based housing activist Randy

By Catherine Reagor | Arizona Republic Mobile homes and the parks where they reside often get a bad rap for being old and ramshackle. But manufactured

Home prices are out of reach relative to incomes and mortgage rates. The big question for the economy is how the imbalance adjusts. By Neil

AZBigMedia A lot has changed in the last 30 years for renters – some for the better and some still leaving much to be

By Rose Quint | Eye on Housing This post releases the first edition of the Housing Trends Report (HTR), a new research product created by

NAHB Now The 2018 midterm elections delivered a split decision: Republicans expanded their Senate majority and Democrats flipped the House. So what does this

REALTOR Magazine The midterm elections are pitting the “red” versus “blue,” but how do these political parties divide in regards to housing? Realtor.com® researchers

(Editor’s note: News releases are published unedited, unless they contain factual errors.) BOSTON (November 4, 2018) – Housing affordability, disruptive technology and rising interest rates
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(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Resolution Copper.) By Madalyn Paltzik | Rose Law Group Reporter As Arizona continues to emerge as a leader in advanced

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