
Metro Phoenix's eviction and foreclosure rates double U.S. average, new report says
Mark Stapp, director of the Master of Real Estate Development program, says a recently published study confirms Arizona's low-cost housing issue is more unfavorable than people in the Valley metro know.
Mark Stapp, director of the Master of Real Estate Development program, says the recently published study, titled "Displaced in America," confirms Arizona's low-cost housing issue is more unfavorable than people in the Valley metro know.
In this story published Sept. 9, 2020, in The Arizona Republic:
The New America findings aren’t a big surprise but do validate in another quantitative way a growing community problem for the Valley. Our affordable housing problem is worse than most people realize.
– Mark Stapp, executive director of the Master of Real Estate Development program and Fred E. Taylor Professor in Real Estate
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