Beyond the housing shortage: Urbanized suburbs and dense development

Although many people may find it hard to believe, the Phoenix area is facing a growing housing shortage, according to real estate experts Mike Orr and Mark Stapp from the W. P. Carey School of Business, who were featured speakers at a forum on April 6.

Phoenix homebuilders in startup mode: Land is hot again

With prices on the rise and population growing faster than other places, Phoenix is once again looking good to homebuilders. That means land is very desirable — especially lots ready for development. In this podcast, Mike Orr, director of the Center for Real Estate Theory and Practice at the W.

Next generation: Lifestyle, work style and real estate

The so-called millennials, like the baby boomers before them, are causing major shifts as they move through life’s stages. And while boomer retirement is impacting the economy, the millennials are poised to drive even more change.

Housing in the summer doldrums: What will fall bring?

Historically, the heat of summer wilts the Phoenix housing market, a phenomenon reflected in the June housing report from the Center for Real Estate Theory and Practice at the W. P. Carey School of Business.

What works post-recession: The new development reality

Development is re-awakening in Phoenix following a pause in activity that was enforced by the recession.

Beware false pundits: No evidence of new bubble

Some real estate commentators are making ominous predictions that the market is once again inflating like a bubble. But Mike Orr, director of the Center for Real Estate Theory and Practice at the W. P. Carey School of Business, says there is no evidence in the data to support their assertions.

Urban Land Institute: Discussing the future of community building

Each year Urban Land Institute Arizona presents “Trends Day” -- a major event designed for professionals in the real estate and development industries -- to inform and to spark discussion about current conditions and the latest thinking in planning, design and development.

Phoenix real estate: Prices up, investors fade, homebuilding sluggish

In a market with chronic supply shortages, normal demand can drive prices up. That continues to be the case in the Phoenix market, according to Mike Orr, director of the W. P. Carey School’s Center for Real Estate Theory and Practice and author of the monthly Phoenix housing report.

Phoenix real estate: Supply still low for first time home buyers

Supply in the Phoenix real estate market rose during January, but only slightly, according to Mike Orr, author of the monthly housing report from the W. P. Carey School of Business.

Retail developers poised for upswing

The Phoenix economy is mending, with indications that its real estate market is the hottest in the nation. But before retail developers jump in, economist Dennis Hoffman cautions them to pause and consider how the retail landscape has changed.