Phoenix Real Estate Market | Week in Review 8-24-19
My perspective on the residential real estate market this week.
My perspective on the residential real estate market this week.
This Cronkite News report details the severe affordable housing shortage in Phoenix.
A shortage of Phoenix housing inventory and low interest rates are prompting buyers to bid over asking price.
In just a few hours, one hailstorm caused nearly $3 billion in damage to the Phoenix metro.
Arizona is trailblazing with new laws when it comes to short-term rentals like AirBnB.
2018's high lumber costs are now in the rearview mirror, but Phoenix homebuilders still face challenges.
The Realtor MLS (Multiple Listing Service) wasn't always digital. This is what buyers and agents used to find homes before the Internet changed everything.
Looking for a hike for the whole family? Here is a flat and short trail that was designed with the elderly, disabled and children in mind.
Water heaters are critical to our daily routines. Before they fail, water heaters will give us these signals.
Next time you drive down Carefree Highway in Phoenix, you'll hear this song in your head.
Sunrise Peak offers panoramic views of Scottsdale, Fountain Hills and the Phoenix Valley. Here are the reasons why this is one of my favorite hikes.
Scorpions emerge when weather in the Phoenix metro warms up to 70F at night. Here is how I catch scorpions around my home.
The prospect of a bumpy Brexit may keep downward pressure on rates for weeks or months to come.
The U.S. homeownership rate stands at 64.8%. Before that number climbs much higher, this survey reveals what consumers need to overcome.
The Phoenix metro is at the top of the list among all U.S. counties for Native American Indian population.