Affordable Housing
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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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7 news stories and resources for Phoenix renters this week (June 10)
From news on foreclosures in Maricopa County to tips on using unusual items for storage, here’s a quick recap of helpful links for Phoenix renters.
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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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‘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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7 things Phoenix renters should know this week (June 3)
From news on Arizona’s housing market to tips for making your bathroom feel bigger, 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 3)
Here are some Phoenix rental listings we found this week featuring a dreamy kitchen, a backyard pool, and private patio space.
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Now you can pre-lease an apartment at One Camelback in Phoenix
The building has units ranging from studios to three-bedrooms, with the lowest-priced studio renting for about $1,600 per month.
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How a Tempe renter sued her landlord over her security deposit—and won
A Tempe renter filed a claim against her landlord over her security deposit, and she says the process was easier than she expected. Here’s how she did it.
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Are home prices going up in Phoenix in 2026?
Redfin Real Estate analyzed Phoenix’s median home sale prices over the past month, year, and six years to see how things have changed.























