After a wave of short sales, a coming flood of 'boomerang buyers'

Short sales in the Valley peaked in 2011, and that meant a lot of people went from being homeowners to renters. Many had to wait to be eligible for a home loan. Now, a lot of those people are once again and the wave of boomerang buyers is just starting.

Valley housing prices up sharply in January

New numbers from ASU show an almost unheard of jump in Phoenix-area home prices.

Valley home prices flat last month; foreclosures down

A new report from ASU shows median home prices in the Phoenix area were flat between August and September, at $150,000.

Citigroup unsure about housing market

Citigroup isn't as enthusiastic as its peers about a comeback in the housing market.

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