Riverside family finally moves into dream home after 15-month standoff with squatter
After 15 long months of soaring legal bills, Tracie Albert finally walked through the front door of her new home in Riverside. But not before the suspected squatter was seen lunging at Tracie with a tire iron.
After 15 long months of soaring legal bills, Tracie Albert finally walked through the front door of her new home in Riverside. But not before the suspected squatter was seen lunging at Tracie with a tire iron.
Arizona eviction moratorium extended through June although landlords struggle financially
The rebound from the COVID-19 pandemic has been slow for many trying to keep a roof over their heads in Arizona. But now, the halt on evictions has been extended through June.
The rebound from the COVID-19 pandemic has been slow for many trying to keep a roof over their heads in Arizona. But now, the halt on evictions has been extended through June.
Buckeye, Phoenix are some of US's fastest-growing cities
The cities of Phoenix and Buckeye are anticipating the population to continue growing at a fast pace, and it's making them take a look at housing and traffic patterns throughout Arizona.
The cities of Phoenix and Buckeye are anticipating the population to continue growing at a fast pace, and it's making them take a look at housing and traffic patterns throughout Arizona.
Take a tour of downtown Phoenix's new mixed-use high-rise
Kenect is a brand new mixed-use high-rise in downtown Phoenix where you can live, work or even get a social membership once it opens in April.
Kenect is a brand new mixed-use high-rise in downtown Phoenix where you can live, work or even get a social membership once it opens in April.
Millions of dollars available in emergency rental assistance for Arizonans; few applications submitted
The state of Arizona has only received 330 applications for the Emergency Rental Assistance Program, but there are still millions of dollars in funding available.
The state of Arizona has only received 330 applications for the Emergency Rental Assistance Program, but there are still millions of dollars in funding available.
Landlord says he's owed nearly $30,000 in unpaid rent, has no recourse under City of Seattle
Some landlords with a smaller selection of rental properties in Washington state say they feel trapped due to the eviction moratorium.
Some landlords with a smaller selection of rental properties in Washington state say they feel trapped due to the eviction moratorium.
Less homeless people had shelter in Maricopa County in 2020 than any other year
Those who are homeless in Maricopa County will be receiving additional help from organizations now that they've been infused with millions of dollars to provide additional resources.
Those who are homeless in Maricopa County will be receiving additional help from organizations now that they've been infused with millions of dollars to provide additional resources.
Arizona DES launches Emergency Rental Assistance Program to provide financial help, housing stability
A federal assistance program through Arizona's Dept. of Economic Security launches Feb. 23 and it focuses on people living in rural areas. 12 counties are eligible.
A federal assistance program through Arizona's Dept. of Economic Security launches Feb. 23 and it focuses on people living in rural areas. 12 counties are eligible.
Phoenix families say they all rented the same condo in Facebook scam
Several Valley families were scammed out of a condo after paying a deposit, only to learn they all rented the same condo, says Phoenix Police.
Several Valley families were scammed out of a condo after paying a deposit, only to learn they all rented the same condo, says Phoenix Police.
Phoenix-area housing market booming as many pay far over selling price
Phoenix-area real estate experts say many prospective home buyers are paying well over asking prices because they desperately want to get into a home as the housing market booms.
Phoenix-area real estate experts say many prospective home buyers are paying well over asking prices because they desperately want to get into a home as the housing market booms.
139-year-old San Francisco home rolls to new address
A 139-year-old Victorian house in San Francisco was loaded onto giant dollies and moved Sunday to a new location six blocks away.
A 139-year-old Victorian house in San Francisco was loaded onto giant dollies and moved Sunday to a new location six blocks away.
Los Angeles drops in 'best cities' ranking due to high housing costs, low job growth
Based on high housing costs and a decline in job growth, California cities like Los Angeles, San Francisco and San Jose have proven less resilient during the pandemic, according to a ranking of economic vitality by the Santa Monica-based Milken Institute released Wednesday.
Based on high housing costs and a decline in job growth, California cities like Los Angeles, San Francisco and San Jose have proven less resilient during the pandemic, according to a ranking of economic vitality by the Santa Monica-based Milken Institute released Wednesday.
Biden extends mortgage relief, ban on home foreclosures through June 2021
Certain mortgage protections that were put in place amid the pandemic, and were set to expire next month, have been extended through June.
Certain mortgage protections that were put in place amid the pandemic, and were set to expire next month, have been extended through June.
Innovative homes in Arizona offer space, privacy for multi-generational families
NextGen homes in the metro Phoenix area are being designed to accommodate families and their grandparents.
NextGen homes in the metro Phoenix area are being designed to accommodate families and their grandparents.
Federal funding to help rental assistance programs in Arizona and Phoenix
The Emergency Rental Assistance Program will be run by the Department of Economic Security and provide help in 12 of Arizona’s 15 counties.
The Emergency Rental Assistance Program will be run by the Department of Economic Security and provide help in 12 of Arizona’s 15 counties.
Phoenix to vote on allocating $51.1M emergency rental assistance grant
The city of Phoenix received a $51.1 million emergency rental assistance grant from the federal government in January.
The city of Phoenix received a $51.1 million emergency rental assistance grant from the federal government in January.
Phoenix nonprofit bringing the COVID-19 vaccine to the homeless
Circle the City is planning to provide those who are homeless with the COVID-19 vaccine along with healthcare workers and other community partners. FOX 10's Anita Roman reports.
Circle the City is planning to provide those who are homeless with the COVID-19 vaccine along with healthcare workers and other community partners. FOX 10's Anita Roman reports.
Despite pandemic eviction bans, people are still losing their homes
The California eviction moratorium currently expires on January 31. Some people are losing housing despite the moratorium, and others who can't pay are harassed by landlords.
The California eviction moratorium currently expires on January 31. Some people are losing housing despite the moratorium, and others who can't pay are harassed by landlords.
Phoenix ranked as one of the country's hottest real estate markets
Call it a heat wave or a housing bubble, but according to one survey, Phoenix ranked behind Austin, Texas as one of the hottest real estate markets in the U.S. FOX 10's John Hook spoke with Zillow Senior Economist Jeff Tucker on the ranking.
Call it a heat wave or a housing bubble, but according to one survey, Phoenix ranked behind Austin, Texas as one of the hottest real estate markets in the U.S. FOX 10's John Hook spoke with Zillow Senior Economist Jeff Tucker on the ranking.
Valley real estate agent weighs in on 'insane' real estate market
For people in other parts of the country, Arizona's good climate and relatively cheap real estate prices are proving to be big factors in their decision to relocate, but that is having the effect of driving the Valley's real estate market up.
For people in other parts of the country, Arizona's good climate and relatively cheap real estate prices are proving to be big factors in their decision to relocate, but that is having the effect of driving the Valley's real estate market up.



















