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State of housing in Arizona: 2024

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Title
State of housing in Arizona: 2024
Description
This is the first annual State of Arizona report that examines current trends of housing in Arizona, including an analysis of homeownership, rental housing, and homelessness across the state. The report concludes by highlighting current local and state efforts to address identified housing issues.
Date Created
2024-08
Contributors
  • Cook-Davis, Alison (Author)
  • Tziganuk, Ashlee (Author)
  • Nagle, Audrey (Author)
  • Eustice, Kristi L. (Author)
  • Venezuela, Arisbeth (Author)
  • Kurtz, Liza C. (Author)
  • Connor, Dylan (Contributor)
  • Jaramillo, Atticus (Contributor)
  • Kuhlmann, Daniel (Contributor)
  • Leon-Moreta, Agustin (Contributor)
  • Pfeiffer, Deirdre (Contributor)
  • Whitsett, Andrea (Contributor)
  • Winson-Geideman, Kimberly (Contributor)
  • Wong, Kenny (Contributor)
  • Arizona Research Center for Housing and Economic Solutions (Issuing body)
Topical Subject
  • Housing
  • Housing policy
  • Minorities--housing
Geographic Subject
  • Arizona
Keywords
  • Arizona housing
  • Arizona trends
  • Arizona homeownership
  • Arizona rental market
Resource Type
Text
Genre
Periodicals
Extent
48 pages
Language
eng
Copyright Statement
In Copyright
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All Rights Reserved
Primary Member of
State of housing in Arizona
Coordinates
34.048927, -111.093735
Peer-reviewed
Open Access
No
Issuance
serial
Frequency
Annual
Place of Publication (Text)
Arizona
Place of Publication (Code)
Arizona
Handle
https://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.2.N.201905
Copyright Date
2024-07
Preferred Citation

Alison Cook-Davis, Ashlee Tziganuk, Audrey Nagle, Kristi Eustice, Arisbeth Valenzuela, and Liza C. Kurtz, “State of Housing in Arizona,” Arizona Research Center for Housing Equity and Sustainability, August 2024, https://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.2.N.201905

Statement of Responsibility
Arizona Research Center for Housing and Economic Solutions

Authors
Alison Cook-Davis, Ashlee Tziganuk, Audrey Nagle, Kristi Eustice, Arisbeth Valenzuela, Lisa C. Kurtz

Contributors/Editors
Dylan Connor, Atticus Jaramillo, Daniel Kuhlmann, Agustin Leon-Moreta, Deirdre Pfeiffer, Andrea Whitsett, Kimberly Winson-Geideman, Kenny Wong
Cataloging Standards
asu2
Note
date
"August 2024"
bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
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