Paradise Valley is Arizona’s priciest area. The median home price at the end of this year’s third quarter was $2,652,500, ...
But what he'll miss most about this home is its Spanish/Mediterranean style, including Cantera stone fireplaces, coffered ...
An Arizona developer bought the Pacific Palisades ... The Los Angeles-area house Perry purchased for $6 million in 2020 wasn't listed for sale. He was famous for his role as Chandler Bing on ...
City planners all have the same end goal: to deliver the right balance of commercial and residential real estate ... sale or lease. The city of Peoria is working closely with the Arizona State ...
who founded Blue Sky Homes, was the seller. Robert and Elizabeth Smith bought a 7,832-square-foot north Scottsdale mansion. The house wasn’t listed for sale, so more information wasn't available.
A historic 52,677-acre Arizona ranch that looks like a movie set ... they could convey with the sale, the listing notes. The property has horse facilities, and ranching, hunting, and other ...
The real-estate industry is battling it out over a four-year-old rule that controls how and where homes are listed for sale — and the outcome could change for how the average American consumer ...
The newly announced lower interest rates will have implications for common investments like real estate, treasuries, CDs, and, of course, the stock market. Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes ...
Arizona's Family meteorologist Pete Mangione explains how a storm brewing in the tropics could be upgraded to Tropical Storm Sara.
Greg Carr says he knew he had to buy the penthouse at 170 Fifth Ave. when it first came up for sale in 2001. The midrise prewar building had been converted into condos for the first time ...
As the wise man once said, "You got to know when to hold 'em (when to hold 'em) and know when to fold 'em (when to fold 'em)," and for the Arizona Wildcats it has been evident for quite some time ...
SCOTTSDALE, AZ — Hundreds of short-term rental properties ... for some people who live in the area. Signs that read “Homes, Not Hotels” are popping up in a neighborhood near Old Town Scottsdale.