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More States Agree to Foreclosure Abuse Settlement

Arizona, Michigan and Florida, three of the states hit hardest by the housing crisis, will join a nationwide settlement over foreclosure abuses, officials with

Most States Agree to Bank Settlement on US Foreclosure Practices

More than 40 states have signed on to a broad settlement with five big banks over foreclosure practices, according to the attorney general for Iowa late

Some Still Flipping Houses in the Valley

The president this week tried once again to do something for this housing market. Fox 10 takes a closer look at how the flippers are faring in the valley's

Mom Who Lost Kids in Plane Crash Now Losing Home

Just months after a woman lost her three children and their father in a November plane crash, tragedy has struck again.

Phoenix Housing Market Making a Surprising Comeback

Earlier this week we reported good news about the valley's real estate market. Home prices have been increasing in the valley, according to the Case-Shiller

Obama Announces Help for Underwater Homeowners

President Barack Obama on Wednesday urged Congress to act on his plan to give homeowners a chance to refinance at historically-low interest rates and released

Pres. Obama Proposes Broader Housing Refinance Plan

President Barack Obama called on Congress Wednesday to make it easier for millions of additional homeowners to refinance their mortgages at lower interest

Fewer Homes to Choose From for Buyers

The valley was at the forefront of the housing crisis, with some of the worst foreclosure rates in the country. But now, it appears Phoenix is also leading the

Report: Phoenix Homes Show Increase in Prices

U.S. home prices fell for a third straight month in nearly all cities tracked by a major index. The declines show that most homeowners are not reaping the

Animal Rescue Farm in Danger of Foreclosure

More than 100 rescued dogs could be out of a home in less than 3 weeks. A bank is planning to foreclose on a Scottsdale shelter and the owner is determined not

More Choosing to Build New Homes than Buy What's Left

A valley home builder says sales of luxury homes in the Phoenix metro area have taken a sudden surge in recent months, despite the economic downturn. What's

No Major Changes for the Phoenix Housing Market in 2011

Metropolitan Phoenix has seen some positive signs over the last year in its housing market, but a new report says its 2011 figures for foreclosures and home

Plans for Chandler Mansion Not Appealing to Neighbors

Owned by an internet porn magnate, then an oral surgeon, the new owners want to turn a mansion near Kyrene and Ray Roads into a bed and breakfast and wedding

Valley's Foreclosure Rate: 2011 No Great Improvement from 2010

The valley's housing market showed no drastic signs of improvement last year compared to 2010 -- according to a new report by Arizona State University.

From Crack House to Dream House

A young couple moved into a new home today in central Phoenix, and neighbors couldn't be happier. The house they will live in used to be a crack house.

Brewer Says Repurchasing Buildings Saves Millions

Democratic legislators say Republican Gov. Jan Brewer's proposal to repurchase three high-profile state buildings that the state sold to help close budget

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