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

By Robert Dietz | NAHB Counter to the recent prevailing trend, new single-family home size increased at start of 2018. New home size had been

RealtorMag Home buyers are putting more money down on a home, as the median down payment for a single-family home or condo in the third

The rise of the multi-household single-family home that adjusts in real-time and over time to an evolving family’s needs. By John McManus | Builder At our Hive

Incumbent players in for-sale, for-rent, new and existing housing need to stop competing among themselves, and instead focus on expanding access to a bigger unmet

By David Meek | Arizona Report Single-family home prices in Litchfield Park have taken a breather in the last 30 days. The average sales price

By Arizona State University The final numbers are out for 2014, and the median single-family-home price in the Phoenix area officially went up 5.4 percent.

By Jonathan House and Kris Hudson | Wall Street Journal U.S. home building faltered in November, a reminder of the headwinds that persist even as the broader
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By Howard Fischer | Arizona Capitol Times Parents who make money from their kids through YouTube videos may soon be required by Arizona law to