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Phoenix Foreclosures Continue To Fall

In a new report released by data research  firm Core Logic, the foreclosure rate in Phoenix has continued to fall.

Homes Are Getting Bigger

Homes are getting bigger. Does that mean the housing market is getting stronger? Newly released data from the U.S. Census Bureau shows homes are growing in size. In fact we may see a high water mark in 2012. According to this article, homes are typically built smaller in times of economic downturn and larger during times [...]

Arizona #3 in Construction Job Growth

The latest data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics shows Arizona enjoyed the 3rd highest spike in construction job growth in May, trailing only Texas and California.

Housing Starts Slow But Permits Rise

A recent report by the U.S. Department of Commerce states a decline in housing starts due to the slowdown in the apartment and multi-family sector. However there was an increase in permits, which is an indicator of future starts, and also single family housing starts currently underway.

Zillow Says Housing Market Should Bottom Out By 2013

Zillow says the housing market  has hit bottom in more than half the metro areas on its tracking list, but believes there’s still a way to go for areas that continue to decline.

Arizona Could See Population Growth Trend Upward Again

The Yuma Sun reported that, although Arizona has seen only modest population growth in recent years, things could change in the not too distant future.