Cash offers for homes reach near decade high in September
Over 30% of wealthy homebuyers in September bought a home in all cash, allowing them to avoid interest. Rates are still hovering just under 8%, a high not seen in two decades.
Phoenix area homebuilder offering deal for buyers priced out by high interest rates
With home interest rates hovering around 7.5%, home sales are slowing down, but one homebuilder in Arizona is offering a deal, in hopes of bringing more buyers to the table.
Report: You would need to earn six figures to afford a median-priced home in the US
The Associated Press reported that home sales continue to decline but prices continue to climb.
Nightly Roundup: Chase Field's future after the World Series; the end (for now) of 'The Zone'
From the future of Chase Field to the end of The Zone (at least for now), here's a look at some of our top stories.
Maricopa County had more evictions filed in October than in any other month this century
Maricopa County had more evictions in October than in any other month this century, and things could actually get worse.
DC AG sues 14 of the largest landlords in DC for illegally raising rents
D.C. Attorney General Brian Schwalb is suing the RealPage Inc. and 14 of the largest residential landlords in the District. Is your landlord being sued?
Fall 2023 top emerging US housing markets revealed
Realtor.com reviewed data for the largest metropolitan areas in the United States to find emerging housing markets that offer a lower cost of living and thriving economies that are not too crowded.
US housing market needs 1M more homes to satisfy demand
National Association of Realtors Chief Economist Lawrence Yun argued that policy changes could boost housing supply. The shortage of homes is keeping upward pressure on prices.
Site of San Jose meth lab, bomb-making operation on sale for $1.5M
A six-bedroom, 6,000-square-foot San Jose home that – oh yeah, also housed a meth lab and bomb-making operation – is selling for $1.5 million.
Buying a home now 50% more expensive than renting, thanks to soaring mortgage rates
It's a lot cheaper to rent than to buy a home right now in the United States.
Fewer Californians are moving to Texas, but more are going to Florida and Arizona
The number of former Californians who became Texans dropped slightly last year, but some of that slack was picked up by Arizona and Florida.
Housing inventory remains painfully low as shortage persists
The number of homes for sale on the market fell for the fifth straight month in September amid the already severe housing shortage.
Maricopa County eviction filings approaching record set in 2005
Eviction filings in Maricopa County are getting close to record levels last seen over a decade ago, in 2005.
AZ job fair helping people released from prison
For people who have served time behind bars, re-entry into the workforce can be difficult. On Oct. 5, various organizations in the Phoenix area gathered at a Phoenix church to help people who have been released from prison find work, as well as housing. FOX 10's Danielle Miller reports.
Home ownership costs skyrocket, leaving the American Dream out of reach for many
A new report says 99% of the nation’s largest counties are less affordable than they have been historically - and people are spending more than a third of their income on owning a home.
Culdesac: Walkable Tempe community with no cars
No cars allowed! A ribbon-cutting ceremony was held on Oct. 5 for a new community in Tempe that promotes walking and biking.
Eviction filings increasing in Maricopa County
Eviction filings are reaching record highs in Maricopa County. September was the second-busiest month on record with 7,800 eviction filings. The only month with a higher number was August 2005 when there was 7,900 filings.
New home sales tumble in August amid rising mortgage rates
New home sales plummet in August amid resurgence in mortgage rates.
Bret Tarver Terrace: Former school building to be torn down, replaced with affordable apartments
A building that once housed a school in West Phoenix will soon be torn down, and eventually, a portion of the land will be turned into affordable apartments.
‘I no longer consider myself a Californian’: Texas couple praises new freedoms after life-changing move
The number of Americans moving from California to Texas nearly doubled over a decade.