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Housing

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Phoenix renters navigate a competitive housing market
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Phoenix renters navigate a competitive housing market

By Cynthia BarnesApril 29, 2026

As the Valley population nears record highs, a temporary apartment surplus offers a golden window for negotiation and incentives.

A sold sign is posted in front of a home on in Phoenix.
Business

Arizona among states with steepest home price drops in U.S.

By Morgan FischerApril 27, 2026

After going bananas during and after the COVID-19 pandemic, the Arizona housing market is becoming more buyer-friendly.

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Health

After 15 years, crucial Valley domestic violence hotline will go dark

By Clarissa SosinApril 24, 2026

The SAFEDVS hotline relied heavily on federal funding that is now expiring. It will close on May 15.

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Politics & Government

Phoenix mayor takes shot at Trump over housing, homelessness grants

By Clarissa SosinApril 23, 2026

After allocating federal money to housing and unhoused shelters, Kate Gallego noted that Trump wants to ax that funding.

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Business

Rent has fallen around the Valley, but renters still feel crunched

By Morgan FischerApril 23, 2026

Average one-bedroom prices fell year-over-year in most Valley cities, but renters still say they’re treading water.

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Politics & Government

4 Phoenix-area cities are among America’s fastest-growing suburbs

By Clarissa SosinApril 22, 2026

A new nationwide study of suburbs’ growth and affordability turned up four cities near Phoenix that straight-up boomed from 2019 to 2024.

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Arizona among least affordable states in the U.S., new study says

By Zach BuchananApril 14, 2026

To paraphrase a famous political phrase: It’s the housing market, stupid.

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Business

Phoenix is now one of the coldest housing markets in the U.S.

By Clarissa SosinApril 7, 2026

Several Valley cities rank among the U.S. markets where housing prices have slowed down the most.

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Business

How much rent has dropped in Phoenix and other Valley cities

By Morgan FischerApril 1, 2026

Rent has pretty much gone down everywhere across the Valley, but it’s dropped in some cities more than others.

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Business

The Phoenix housing market is finally settling down, realtors say

By Morgan FischerMarch 19, 2026

Valley home prices have dipped in the last year, suggesting that the once-booming housing market is coming back to earth.

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Business

Upscale Phoenix suburb has highest rent of any Arizona city

By Morgan FischerMarch 3, 2026

A single-family, three-bedroom home goes for $3,500 a month in this Valley city.

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Business

Phoenix homes lingering on market for longest time in recent history

By Morgan FischerFebruary 19, 2026

The median home for sale in Phoenix is sitting on the market for more than two months. Is the market softening?

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Business

Phoenix home prices are dropping more than almost any city in the West

By Zach BuchananFebruary 16, 2026

If you’re looking to buy, it’s better to look in Phoenix than most Western cities. But that doesn’t make it cheap.

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Politics & Government

6 Arizona bills that could actually make a dent in the housing crisis

By Morgan FischerFebruary 10, 2026

Arizona lacks enough housing, and what it does have is too expensive. State lawmakers might actually do something about it.

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Business

The cheapest place to buy a home in Arizona is this small desert town

By Zach BuchananFebruary 10, 2026

Super-cheap homes can be found here, as can a lot of references to Rambo.

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Lots of housing is being built in Phoenix — but only for the rich

By Zach BuchananFebruary 2, 2026

Phoenix is building more new housing than most American cities. But unless you’re rolling in dough, you can’t afford it.

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Business

Phoenix among best cities for homebuyers amid market shift

By Morgan FischerJanuary 22, 2026

Phoenix homebuyers wildly outnumbered homesellers in December. But is that translating to lower prices?

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Courts

Which Phoenix ZIP codes had the most evictions in 2025?

By Morgan FischerJanuary 9, 2026

Maricopa County set a record for eviction filings in 2024. Last year fell just short, but these areas were hit hard.

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Business

Arizona home prices have plummeted in the last year: What to know

By Morgan FischerJanuary 8, 2026

Only one state saw home prices drop more than Arizona in the last year.

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Business

The Valley eviction crisis continued at a historic clip in 2025

By Morgan FischerJanuary 8, 2026

Maricopa County has topped 80,000 eviction filings in each of the last three years.

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Business

People are fleeing Arizona for other states, new study says

By Morgan FischerDecember 8, 2025

A state of transplants? Maybe, but not as much as it used to be.

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Business

Nearly all Phoenix homes lost value in 2025, report says

By Zach BuchananNovember 24, 2025

It’s not the home value apocalypse, but the housing market in Phoenix may be coming back to earth.

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