How to justify an early eviction
Before a lease expires, landlords might have valid reasons to evict a tenant — but they should not take this decision lightly. It can...
Streamlining design process has its advantages
When my family moved to Maricopa in 2006, we bought a new build and I remember spending around six hours in the builder’s design...
23,000-acre park to rise from mountains west of Maricopa
The legendary naturalist John Muir was an early advocate for preserving the wilderness of America.
Called the “Father of our National Parks,” he was passionate...
Local real estate firm makes stunning offer during three Super Bowl LVI commercials
This is one for the playbooks! 72SOLD announced during Sunday night’s Super Bowl LVI game that it was picking up the tab on 72...
Local Realtor pays for homeowner upgrades
Dayv Morgan takes risk to ensure clients sell homes quickly, for maximum value.
When it’s time to sell or invest in a home, Maricopans have...
Nearly 600 homes proposed for west Maricopa
More houses may be on the horizon for Maricopa.
Developers proposed creating a new subdivision in the city’s western boundaries near McDavid and Green roads,...
Signs of life at ‘ghost subdivision’
Maricopa’s “ghost subdivision” is coming back to life. Dormant for a decade, the Santa Rosa Crossing development with a long history and no homes...
Development around town
Major retail development coming south of overpass
Maricopa City Manager Rick Horst has confirmed that a major retail development is coming to the area at...
’23 RECAP: Real Estate
The housing market was mild in 2023 as climbing interest rates took hold after the fed continuously bumped rates from the middle of 2022...
Experts: How to secure the right tenants
Not all tenants are created equal, and finding quality tenants is essential to the success of a real estate investment. It is important to...
From doom to boom, Dayv Morgan adapts to changing realty market
When it comes to the Maricopa real estate market, there isn’t much that Dayv Morgan hasn’t seen or experienced on some level.
Morgan, a Maricopa...
Roers Maricopa apartments get P&Z site plan, elevation approvals
Maricopa Planning & Zoning Commission on Monday approved site, landscape, photometric and elevation plans for the 200-unit Roers Maricopa apartment project.
The 12-acre, multi-story, multi-family...
Real Estate: Selling with nowhere to go
Having a home that sells in a matter of days sounds great, until you realize that once it sells you will become a buyer...
Villages HOA shakeup: 5 directors to resign as management firm announces exit
Five directors of the HOA board at The Villages at Rancho El Dorado are stepping down as the association’s management company said it was...
Realtor: Inventory, mortgage rates drive prices lower
Real estate market inventory in Maricopa continues to climb as home sellers drop prices to attract fewer buyers.
In fact, inventory — the number of...
Least expensive home: Zero days on market
The least expensive home sold was also in Rancho El Dorado. The home sold for asking price.
1. 42399 W. Chambers Drive
Sold: July 14
Purchase price:...
Maricopa Station, more apartment complexes on P&Z radar
With a planned esthetic of Sonoran Southwest, Western Americana and Agrarian, a focused area of old town Maricopa is taking another step closer to...
20 YEARS: A ‘taxing’ history
Maricopa’s property tax as we now know it started in 2006 when residents voted in favor of Proposition 400, a referendum that would allow...
New HOA president, board member at The Villages
The HOA board at The Villages at Rancho El Dorado voted in a new president and board member on Thursday night as its management...
CEO: Profit not purpose of business
Did you hear the news about Zillow? It finally admitted what I’ve been saying for years - its home flip business is a flop.
Zillow’s...
489-acre housing community gets preliminary plat approval
The Maricopa Planning & Zoning Commission has approved the preliminary plat for the Moonlight Ridge community, a 489-acre development adjacent to the Ak-Chin Southern...
Copa Flats Apartments to begin leasing in December
Copa Flats Apartments will begin leasing the 312-unit community in December, according to an email sent to prospective residents from Minnesota-based developer Real Estate...
Well-timed move sets couple on path to success
Timing really can be everything. For Sherman and Euphemia Weekes, the owners of Crest Premier Properties, it certainly was.
The couple immigrated from their Caribbean...
Family begins process to convert farm to homes
A local family is taking steps to turn its 100-acre farm off Maricopa-Casa Grande Highway into a planned residential development.
The Kellys have hired Cowley...
27 PHOTOS: Most expensive home ever listed in Maricopa
This Fulton Homes model in Glennwilde Groves is the most expensive home ever listed for sale in Maricopa. The "Harris Beach Model w/loft" floor...
Experts: Renting property — without the hassle
More than 44 million U.S. households were rentals in 2019, the last year the Census Bureau published reliable data on the breakdown. According to...
Copa Flats apartments to break ground
The developer of the city’s newest apartment community, Copa Flats, plans to break ground on the 312-unit, three-story community in late January, with an...
Affordable-housing apartments north of City Hall moving forward
The Planning & Zoning Commission this week unanimously approved site, landscape, elevation and photometric plans for a 252-unit, affordable-housing community just north of City...
Renting your home? Keep these tips in mind
Over the last year and a half, interest rate hikes have curbed sales from their record pandemic highs. However, the Federal Reserve has signaled...
Seasonal sales sluggishness par for the course
The housing market is beginning to calm with inventory rising and prices flattening a bit. And with the typically slower fall season coming, residents...