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Arizona, the Grand Canyon State, is home to extraordinary landscapes and historic locations, offering limitless destinations to discover. Arizona is the 6th largest and the 14th most populous state in the U.S. Fidelity National Title Mohave serves the residential and commercial real estate industry in Arizona. Our offices are strategically located throughout Northwest Arizona, and includes teams that live and work in 2 offices located in: Bullhead City and Lake Havasu City.

Our Arizona-based professionals work in all facets of the real estate industry, providing best-in-class real estate services to buyers and sellers in the area, as well as the realtors, lenders, builders and attorneys that work alongside them. In addition to our commitment to the residents of Arizona, we provide commercial services to investors who help keep our economy strong.

Discover what’s new and interesting in our backyard in the latest real estate news, provided courtesy of the Newsdesk.



The Latest Articles From the FNF Newsdesk:

Americans are shelling out for higher gas prices while cutting back on some goods
Washington —  The war with Iran is forcing Americans to pay more for gasoline as people cut back on purchases of some long-lasting goods. Retail sales climbed 0.5% in April from the prior month,...

How to make your retirement income recession-proof in 2026
Several small, simple moves can collectively make a world of difference should the economy take a turn for the worse this year. The market may be roaring right now. Between rising inflation, subpar...

America’s angry voters are the X factor in Trump’s high-stakes meeting with Xi
...to the massive price spikes from the 2022 inflation crisis. Meanwhile, the housing market has been frozen for years, locking away access to America’s wealth engine for would-be homebuyers. Prices...

‘My life is not affordable. No one cares’
...shortly after the Covid-19 pandemic, particularly because prices rose sharply and the housing market froze. Although inflation has come back down in recent years, job growth has remained surprisingly...