Affordability
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7 news stories and resources for Phoenix renters this week (July 8)
From news about Arizona’s housing market to fun, apartment-friendly, here’s a quick recap of helpful links for Phoenix renters.
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3 Phoenix rentals that caught our eye on Zillow this week (June 24)
Here are some Phoenix rental listings we found this week, featuring nearby hiking trail access and an outdoor kitchen with a TV hookup.
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Need info on renting in Phoenix? Check out our Rent Check PHX Resource Hub
Use this Phoenix renters’ guide to find information on the best areas to live in, protections that tenants have against landlords, and neighborhood groups that are building community.
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Lawsuit says Arizona cities cannot require affordable housing
A lawsuit filed by the Goldwater Institute accuses Phoenix of giving away land for less than its value, what it calls a violation of the state’s constitution.
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Downtown Phoenix campground for unhoused people looks set to stay
The site is home to nearly 300 people who aren’t comfortable staying at an indoor shelter but still need services and don’t want to sleep on the street.
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3 rentals in Phoenix that accept Section 8 vouchers
Here are three rentals we found in Phoenix that accept Section 8 housing vouchers.
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13 places around Arizona to catch free concerts this summer
Looking for free concerts in Arizona this summer? Here’s where to catch live music in Phoenix, Scottsdale, Tucson, Flagstaff, and Prescott.
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‘Kick Out Corruption’ tour highlights Arizona’s high living costs
Democratic organizers are holding a “Kick Out Corruption” tour event this weekend in Arizona. They allege government corruption is behind the higher cost of living in nearly every sector of the economy.
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Summer movies in the park: Free outdoor screenings across Arizona
Upgrade your movie night at these free outdoor screenings throughout Arizona.
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What to know about Maricopa County’s 55 food deserts—plus the organizations stepping up to help
Let’s break down exactly what a food desert is, why there are so many in Maricopa County, where they’re concentrated, and how you can get fresh food as a local.
























