
Some Arizona real estate pros say growth won't stop just because of water restrictions
Groundwater scarcity is most pronounced around outskirts of the Phoenix suburban area, ASU expert says.
In this story aired June 14, 2023, on KJZZ:
We've got to find other solutions, which are possible. However, it may also make development in the periphery much more expensive than it has been in the past.
– Mark Stapp, executive director of the Master of Real Estate Development program and Fred E. Taylor professor of real estate
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