We are sharing Arizona Daily Star reporters' and photographers' favorite work from 2021.

While most housing experts predicted a housing crash at the beginning of the pandemic, the opposite happened.

A mix of Tucsonans working from home who wanted a home upgrade and transplants from the east and west coast sent prices surging.

As a result, home sellers saw cash offers for their homes of up to $50,000 over appraisal and developers of rental units were able to command never-before-seen rents of $3,000 and $4,000 a month.

Even lucrative student-housing projects have started to flip to market-rate units because the demand is so high.

The run-up has posed a challenge for keeping housing costs affordable in the Tucson market and with the Fed's insistence of keeping interest rates low, there is no clear end in sight.

Arizona Daily Star reporter Gabriela Rico covered all of the twists and turns. Check out her work from this year:

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