Phoenix home prices are dropping more than almost any city in the West
If you’re looking to buy, it’s better to look in Phoenix than most Western cities. But that doesn’t make it cheap.
If you’re looking to buy, it’s better to look in Phoenix than most Western cities. But that doesn’t make it cheap.
Arizona lacks enough housing, and what it does have is too expensive. State lawmakers might actually do something about it.
Super-cheap homes can be found here, as can a lot of references to Rambo.
Phoenix is building more new housing than most American cities. But unless you’re rolling in dough, you can’t afford it.
Phoenix homebuyers wildly outnumbered homesellers in December. But is that translating to lower prices?
Maricopa County set a record for eviction filings in 2024. Last year fell just short, but these areas were hit hard.
Only one state saw home prices drop more than Arizona in the last year.
Maricopa County has topped 80,000 eviction filings in each of the last three years.
A state of transplants? Maybe, but not as much as it used to be.
It’s not the home value apocalypse, but the housing market in Phoenix may be coming back to earth.
Bad news for most of us: Time to get used to discomfort.
An Arizona think tank says the math is simple: Make housing affordable, and the economy reaps benefits. But how to do it?
Police have averaged one arrest every three days at Buenas Riverview, whose landlord owns other problematic properties.
Inside the firm’s signature service initiative, designed to tackle the burdens of an Arizona summer.
Irreplaceable historic homes in Phoenix could be torn down and replaced with boxy, cookie-cutter development.
Maricopa County set an eviction filing record in 2024 with 87,000. This year is on track to be nearly as bad.