Is the Phoenix housing market headed for a crash in 2021? Experts say no and here's why

The housing market in Arizona is being fueled by incredible demand with limited supply. But how long will this last?

New Phoenix property trend worsening housing market shortage, expert says

People are buying luxury homes to list on vacation rental sites like Airbnb, which is tightening the already existing housing shortage.

Boom or bubble? How long will Phoenix's hot real estate market last

ASU real estate expert Mark Stapp explains increasing rent prices are not due to a housing bubble.

The Phoenix real estate market is booming. But it's pricing out some home owners, renters

ASU real estate expert Mark Stapp explains increasing rent prices are causing several families to fall further behind.

Seller's market in Phoenix real estate is brutal for local buyers

The shortage of homes in the Valley doesn't mean metro Phoenix is heading toward another housing crisis, but instead a lot of job and economic growth, according to ASU real estate expert.

Q&AZ: Can empty Phoenix office space be used to house homelessness people?

Making office space available for the homeless is possible, but differences in zoning, and electrical and heating systems make it less likely, according to ASU real estate expert.

Aspiring Black real estate pros needed in the industry

An alliance between ASU’s W. P. Carey School of Business and HBCU, Grambling State University, offers GSU students real estate development courses to increase diversity in the industry.

Rents increased in metro Phoenix area over the past year

An ASU real estate expert says the only way to deal with rising rents in Phoenix is to build.

Phoenix's housing market is skyrocketing. But will it last?

Home prices in the Valley are skyrocketing. The big question: Is it another housing bubble? A W. P. Carey real estate expert says no — here's higher demand.

Are we trapped in another housing bubble? A rapid rise in home prices has some experts worried

Home prices are rising coast to coast and are outstripping wages and rents. Some say it's another housing bubble. But it's nothing like the mid-2000s, according to an ASU real estate expert.