The slump in rent prices and higher interest rates are hitting more than the multifamily market as single-family home investors continue to Read More
Alison Cook-Davis, the associate director of research for the Morrison Institute for Public Policy at Arizona State University, recently gave a talk Read More
Rather than becoming the “heart of Tempe’s new downtown,” as it was promised when built in the early 1960s, Danelle Plaza Read More
The National Multifamily Housing Council’s quarterly survey for January shows the market continues to soften, as the biggest gains in new Read More
Despite a continuing lack of rental housing in the Phoenix area, NIMBYs have blocked tens of thousands of units from the market. Read More
Groundwater is a “political issue” that has to be resolved, said Danny Court, partner and senior economist at Elliott D. Pollack and Read More
With Arizona 270,000 homes short of what it needs and 80 percent of voters in the state saying housing costs are too high, legislators Read More
ATTOM’s 2024 Rental Affordability Report analyzed 388 U.S. counties and found in 88 percent of them, it was cheaper to rent than own Read More
Sedona needs 1,300 apartments and should get 30 of those sometime in 2025. The Villas on Shelby will provide 24 one-bedroom units and six three-bedroom units Read More
Phoenix has put the bullseye on roughly 20 city-owned parcels that are ripe for affordable housing, and one site just got the green Read More