Following the lead of Tucson and Phoenix, Glendale is the latest city to consider banning property owners from considering an applicant’s Read More
Mobile home park residents have faced displacement because of land use regulations that have zoned the parks out of existence and made Read More
In a series of actions that stand firmly on the side of helping the housing crisis, Phoenix City Council voted to rezone Read More
Finally, after two decades, a prime 7.5-acre parcel in downtown Peoria is poised for a project bringing 200 apartments. A Smitty’s grocery Read More
Maricopa County, home to Phoenix and the Valley, was the fastest-growing county in the nation for the third straight year in 2022 in Read More
A study by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation and West Valley Water Association (WVWA)—a group of water providers and agencies Read More
While apartment rents are starting to soften, one sector of the market is still strong: single-family rental homes. Monthly rent went up Read More
The premonition that the Valley’s home sales prices were set to implode as they did during the Great Recession seems to Read More
Phoenix is considering seven text amendments to ease restrictions in zoning in order to provide more affordable and workforce housing. Some overlap Read More
Despite its official pro-development stance, Buckeye has its own crop of NIMBYs hoping to shout down any new housing in their midst. Read More