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.

Phoenix nonprofit bringing the COVID-19 vaccine to the homeless
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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.

Phoenix ranked as one of the country's hottest real estate markets
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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.

Build-to-rent homes becoming popular in the Phoenix-area

Those who can afford a home of their own but enjoy a community way of living are leasing homes instead of buying, says several housing developers in Arizona.

Van Nuys apartment manager, landlord agree to give tenant struggling during pandemic extra time to pay rent

A young man in Van Nuys went to his landlord to ask for more time to pay the rent. He explained his dad, Luis Flores, was battling cancer and he lost his job. What happened next brought the son to tears.

Construction begins on affordable downtown Phoenix apartments
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The St. Ambrose apartments being built on 12th Street and Van Buren are expected to have rent prices 30% below the downtown Phoenix average. FOX 10 visits one of the apartments, which should be completed by 2022.

Landlords, tenants and courts learning to adapt amid COVID-19

Despite an order by the CDC and Governor Doug Ducey to temporarily stop evictions amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, evictions are still happening, including in parts of Maricopa County.