
Once affordable, Phoenix rents among fastest rising in U.S.
The Valley of the Sun has housing fees that are growing the most rapidly across the nation as people abandon the cold winters in the Midwest or flee high housing costs in California.
The Valley of the Sun has housing fees that are growing the most rapidly across the nation as people abandon the cold winters in the Midwest or flee high housing costs in California.
In this story published Dec. 16, 2019, on ABC News:
We are one of the least affordable places in the United States for housing. It’s not only a social issue, it’s an economic issue. Employees need places where they can afford to live.
– Executive Director of the Master in Real Estate Development program Mark Stapp, who is the Fred E. Taylor Professor in Real Estate
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