Bustling Phoenix suburb named biggest ‘boomtown’ in Arizona
The East Valley town had roughly 4,000 residents at the turn of the millennium. Now it’s a hot spot to live.
The East Valley town had roughly 4,000 residents at the turn of the millennium. Now it’s a hot spot to live.
Residents worry the restaurant, proposed to be at 31st Street and Camelback Road, will overrun their streets with traffic.
It’s not the home value apocalypse, but the housing market in Phoenix may be coming back to earth.
John Rowan suspected two women were trying to sell him a house they didn’t own. So he helped police set a trap.
The balloons capture images to help home insurance companies set rates. That doesn’t make it not creepy.
The rent may still be too damn high in some places, but at least it’s going the right direction.
Magic is in the eye of the beholder, but living in this ZIP code is indeed a fantasy for many.
The ZIP code is the only one in Arizona to crack the top 100 most expensive in the U.S.
Some of the state’s smaller retirement towns offer the best chance to stretch that retirement savings.
Arizona is already hot. But could it get scorching enough — and dry enough — to force people to leave?
Arizona has many wonderful destinations. A new ranking suggests a few small towns aren’t among them.
Irreplaceable historic homes in Phoenix could be torn down and replaced with boxy, cookie-cutter development.