Arizona REALTORS® Voices

Episode #25 - Short-Term Rentals Debunked with Glenn Farley

Season 3 Episode 25

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In this episode, we discuss the real drivers behind the state's affordability crisis with Glenn Farley, Director of Policy and Research for the Arizona chapter of the Common Sense Institute (CSI). With deep experience analyzing public data and state-level economics, Glenn shares insights and stories that resonate with realtors facing the daily complexities of real estate dynamics. They explore the findings of CSI's recent report, Booked or Blamed?, the psychological and financial toll of regulatory uncertainty on the housing market, and the emerging trends in local permitting that are shaping the industry. These shared experiences not only reflect individual professional struggles but also highlight broader patterns in the Arizona real estate market, showing that evidence-based support is a relatable and necessary tool for success.

Whether you're a REALTOR®, policymaker, or simply interested in Arizona's housing market, this episode offers a data-driven look at one of the industry's most debated topics. Tune in to separate fact from fiction, gain valuable insights into the state's housing challenges, and discover why evidence-based research is essential for shaping informed conversations and effective housing policy. 

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