Why is rent in Arizona so high?
The state's housing supply is behind by hundreds of thousands of units, ASU real estate expert says.
In this story published July 3, 2023, on KJZZ:
That's a tremendous number of units that we have to make up. When you puddle these other constraints on making up that inventory, the chances of getting us to the point where prices will drop, I don't think it's even remotely possible.
– Mark Stapp, executive director of the Master of Real Estate Development program and Fred E. Taylor professor of real estate
Latest news
- Data-driven master’s program prepared alum Everson Wimer for career success in public accounting
Everson Wimer (MACC '24) chose to pursue accounting because he wanted to understand the language…
- If you'd put $1,000 into Microsoft stock 20 years ago, here's what you'd have today
According to an ASU expert's research, Microsoft was one of the most successful stocks between…
- W. P. Carey spotlights second-year IS faculty achievements and goals
The Department of Information Systems at the W. P.