Ep. 180 - Why Dutch Bros, Rising Rents, and Millionaire Renters Signal Big Changes for Phoenix Real Estate
Release Date: 09/06/2025
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In this special episode, Neighborhood Ventures Co-Founder Jamison Manwaring joins the AZREIA team to break down what’s really happening in the Phoenix multifamily market and why today’s environment is creating rare opportunities for smart investors. Jamison shares: Why many Phoenix properties are trading 20–40% below their 2022 prices How Arizona’s intrastate crowdfunding law empowers everyday residents to invest locally The behind-the-scenes dynamics of “stress vs. distress” in today’s multifamily market Real deal stories, including lender-driven sales and...
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In this episode of the Neighborhood Ventures Podcast, Bart Diehl sits down with Neighborhood Ventures Co-Founder Jamison Manwaring and COO Heidi Butler to unpack insights from the Arizona State of the Market Conference and other national industry events. They discuss: Why Phoenix remains one of the fastest-growing metros in the U.S. 🌵 How the city continues to absorb record-breaking multifamily supply When the current oversupply and rent concessions may finally ease The critical role of strong property management and in-house operations Why 2027 may mark a turning point for rent...
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This week we tackle two big stories shaping Arizona real estate. First, the affordability gap in Phoenix — buyers now need $22,500 more just to qualify for a median home, with down payments outpacing annual salaries. What does that mean for renters, multifamily demand, and the future of homeownership in the Valley? Then we turn to Scottsdale Quarter’s $645M sale and the planned $100M redevelopment aimed at transforming it into a luxury live-work-play hub. We unpack how these shifts reflect Arizona’s growth, where investor money is flowing, and what it means for everyday residents.
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info_outlineIn this episode of the Neighborhood Ventures Podcast, Lexi moderates a discussion with Bart and Heidi on three major stories shaping Arizona’s market. First, Dutch Bros is moving its headquarters to Tempe — bringing jobs, culture, and long-term growth potential. Next, they unpack why multifamily absorption is outpacing supply and what that means for rent growth, concessions, and investors. Finally, they explore the rise of millionaire renters in Phoenix, why high-net-worth individuals are choosing luxury apartments over ownership, and how this shift impacts both lifestyle and economics.
Whether you’re an investor, renter, or simply curious about Arizona’s booming real estate market, this episode dives deep into what these trends mean for the Valley.