How a Prescott shelter turned this woman’s life around—and helped many others find housing
Prescott Area Shelter Services has served over 3,000 women and children since opening in 2009.
Prescott Area Shelter Services has served over 3,000 women and children since opening in 2009.
The federal investigation runs parallel to a price-fixing lawsuit by the Arizona Attorney General against 400 other apartment complexes in the state.
Apache Boulevard in Tempe is undergoing quite the change in landscape—thirty overall sites are planned for residential or mixed-use development.
Check out eight of the most expensive houses in Phoenix to hit the market.
The Maricopa County Board of Supervisors has approved an additional $796,326 to boost homeownership opportunities in Avondale.
The homes in El Mirage will be sold to prospective buyers who earn 120% or below the area median income.
Even though a significant piece of housing legislation was blocked by Hobbs, lawmakers are hopeful other housing affordability bills will become law.
The Arizona Attorney General is suing nine real estate conglomerates for conspiring to create a rent monopoly.
The lawsuit alleges the landlords secretly shared leasing data in order to create a “rental monopoly” that allowed them to implement massive rent increases and bring in millions of dollars in profit.
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