State Housing
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Window shopping: Interesting rental listings we found in Phoenix this week (Oct. 31)
Are you looking for a new rental in Phoenix? Here are some interesting listings we found this week.
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Counties with the oldest homes in Arizona
Can you guess which county in Arizona has the oldest homes?
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Another Arizona mobile home park sued for ‘deadly’ conditions
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes is suing another manufactured home park and its owners in her latest effort to bring accountability to an industry with little oversight.
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What rights do Phoenix renters have when it comes to AC trouble?
Your AC isn’t working, and your landlord isn’t being helpful. Here are some actions you can take to stay safe and get things fixed.
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1916 school building gets new life as affordable housing in Miami, Arizona
With recent housing developments in Globe seeing success, the neighboring town of Miami, Arizona, has followed suit. Here’s what to know about the project.
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Tempe advocates challenge new city ordinance with a ballot referendum
The rule limiting public gatherings is now facing a ballot referendum challenge.
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Arizona passed its state budget. Here’s what’s in it
The state narrowly avoided a government shutdown, passing its budget with three days to spare.
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Types of Arizona home loans that make buying an obtainable dream
It’s not avocado toast making home ownership unattainable. Here are several lesser-known home loans that can make ownership a reality.
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The 10 best ‘House Hunters’ episodes set in Arizona
HGTV has been spotlighting prospective homebuyers on “House Hunters” since 1999. Check out these 10 episodes for a glimpse into Arizona dreams coming true.
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As a government shutdown looms, Arizonans demand government action
With state budget negotiations underway, Arizona voters want to see more investment in housing, health care, and public education.
























