05 July 2019

AZ Real Estate > The Over-Heated Market Rolls On

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A Maracay Homes community is seeing a direct impact from downtown Phoenix’s recent tech boom and has sold an unprecedented 65 new homes in 60 days. /Mark Boisclair Photography, Inc. By Emily Richardson | AzBigMedia In 2008, Arizona was hit hard during the Great Recession, but the state has bounced back and is seeing a […]
 
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 June’s median list price in Maricopa was $239,900 (+ $1,505 from last month).  By Brian Petersheim | InMaricopa  June 2019 in real estate was hot, and not only for showing homes with temperatures in the triple digits. June is one of the busier months for buying and selling homes in Maricopa. The market will begin to […]
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AZBigMedia AZBigMedia The Mesa City Council has approved a development agreement with Google for a $1 billion data center and accessory office facilities. Google is exploring the acquisition of 187 acres just northwest of Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport. The Mesa City Council approved a development agreement with the multinational technology and Internet services giant, Google. That agreement outlines […]
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By Mike Sunnucks | Rose Law Group Reporter Goodyear is sticking with its development and jobs incentives deal with Nike to bring a $184.2 million, 505-worker manufacturing plant to the West Valley after Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey said he was yanking any potential state support for the project. Ducey is upset with Nike pulling American […]
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By J. Brian Charles | Governing Seattle’s housing market has been red-hot for almost a decade. Across the Northwest’s largest metropolitan area, real estate is not only expensive, upward of a million dollars for homes in some of the nicest enclaves, but often sells in a matter of days.  A complex of forces — the […]
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By Mike Sunnucks | Rose Law Group Reporter More design plans have been filed in Scottsdale for the redevelopment of Papago Plaza at McDowell and Scottsdale roads. Pivot Development is redeveloping the shopping center property which was built in 1962. Its latest plans filed with the city of Scottsdale tout public art and murals as […]
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Builder According to The Oregonian, the bill that is designed to eliminate single family zoning in Oregon cities has passed on 17-9 vote and now moves to Gov. Kate Brown, who is expected to sign it into law. The bill will allow duplexes, triplexes, fourplexes and “cottage clusters” on land that used to be designated […]
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Twitter Overall, the U.S. median rent is $1,545 a month, up 3.2% from a year ago. MFE As the rental market continues to heat up nationwide, rent prices are rising the fastest in sun belt cities, according to the latest quarterly HotPads® Rent Report. Of the 10 fastest-rising rental markets in the United States, only one […]
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An artist’s rendering of a proposed ‘swoopabout’ on Indian Bend Road in hopes of easing the traffic flow. / Submitted photo / Paradise Valley Independent By Terrance Thornton | Paradise Valley Independent Following years of deliberations, it appears Paradise Valley Town Council has closed upon a consensus of how Indian Bend Road and Lincoln Drive improvements […]
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Celebrating the grand opening of UMOM’s 19West affordable housing complex are, from left: Kris Newman, chair of the UMOM Board of Directors; Phoenix City Councilwoman Debra Stark; 19West resident Susan G.; Darlene Newsom, CEO of UMOM; Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego; and (former) Phoenix City Councilwoman Vania Guevara / photo by Teri Carnicelli / North Central […]
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