
Phoenix wants to hike development fees to pay for growth. What it means for housing costs
Rising fees will make houses more expensive, says an ASU real estate expert.
In this story published Feb. 12, 2025, in The Arizona Republic:
Higher impact fees will be passed right onto consumers. It's going to make housing more expensive.
– Mark Stapp, director of the Center for Real Estate Development and Fred E. Taylor Professorship in Real Estate
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