Backlash against affordable homes intensifies housing shortage
Arizona needs as many as 270,000 additional homes with rents and prices below what apartments and houses are going for now to keep the state's growing affordable housing problem from becoming a crisis.
Zillow has stopped buying houses because of labor and supply shortages
ASU Professor of Real Estate Mark Stapp told PBS’s 'Arizona Horizons' that home renovation is yet another industry struggling with shortages.
Phoenix is thriving. Here's why
A deep dive into Phoenix's burgeoning economy and growing real estate market shows the Valley is an attractive location for all types of investors.
Low inventory leads to rising housing prices across Chandler, East Valley
Low inventory and a lack of new housing developments to keep up with the city’s demand have contributed to sky-high housing prices real estate experts say they are seeing across Chandler.
How redevelopment of Paradise Valley Mall could change that part of the Valley
Demolition work has started at the Paradise Valley (PV) Mall in Chandler, Arizona; it’s expected to continue through the rest of the year. This redevelopment could potentially change the East Valley, especially real estate.
Labor, material shortage leading to construction delays
According to new data analysis, construction firms are reporting difficulty finding workers while the costs of materials steadily increase. The combination of factors is causing significant delays in the residential construction market.
Is the Phoenix housing market headed for a crash in 2021? Experts say no and here's why
The housing market in Arizona is being fueled by incredible demand with limited supply. But how long will this last?
New Phoenix property trend worsening housing market shortage, expert says
People are buying luxury homes to list on vacation rental sites like Airbnb, which is tightening the already existing housing shortage.
Boom or bubble? How long will Phoenix's hot real estate market last
ASU real estate expert Mark Stapp explains increasing rent prices are not due to a housing bubble.
The Phoenix real estate market is booming. But it's pricing out some home owners, renters
ASU real estate expert Mark Stapp explains increasing rent prices are causing several families to fall further behind.