Featured Areas
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…and let’s take you on a drive through The Valley. The Phoenix Metro is filled with different pockets of communities perfect for any age in life. Scroll down to see my Top 6 and a brief description about each one.
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what you need to know:
Scottsdale, Arizona is located in the beautiful Sonoran Desert at the foot of the scenic McDowell Mountains. With Phoenix to the West, the Tonto National Forest to the North, the McDowell Mountains to the East, and the Salt River to the South. Scottsdale has been rated among the nation’s most desirable communities to live in, visit and do business in. Scottsdale is famous for sprawling, luxurious resorts, championship golf courses, and high-end boutiques.
paradise valley
what you need to know:
Paradise Valley is in Maricopa County and is one of the best places to live in Arizona. Surrounded by the iconic Camelback Mountain to the south, Phoenix Mountain Preserve to the west, and McDowell Mountains to the east, the Town of Paradise Valley is a quiet desert oasis. Paradise Valley is a small, affluent town in Maricopa County, Arizona, that is a suburb of Phoenix. It is Arizona’s wealthiest municipality. The town is known for its luxury golf courses, shopping, real estate, and restaurant scene.
greater phoenix
what you need to know:
Phoenix is the capital and most populous city in Arizona. Phoenix is the 13th largest metropolitan area in the U.S., and its population is expected to nearly double in the next two decades. The city is known for its outstanding hotel resorts, with elaborate pools and desert gardens, Southwest-infused fine dining, luxurious spas and championship golf courses. The city has many performing arts and concert venues.
what you need to know:
One of the most charming and sought after Phoenix neighborhoods is Arcadia. Located northeast of Phoenix, upscale Arcadia offers beautiful landscape, entertainment options, and a respite from city life. Trendy and up-and-coming, Arcadia is known for its excellent location and unique small businesses, restaurants and sense of community. Many people refer to the lifestyle as “front yard living” . You will find the community is filled with walkers, joggers, bike riders, and family/friends can always be found gathering outside throughout the different neighborhoods. Many people living in Arcadia say the easy access to outdoor activities and getting to watch the sunset over Camelback Mountain plays a role in the high quality of life they experience.
east valley
what you need to know:
Each one of the Phoenix East Valley communities is distinct, with natural beauty, vast resources and signature amenities that attract businesses and residents alike. But beyond their individual attributes, the communities share an unyielding commitment to lift up the region in ways that make doing business and living here even better for generations to come. The East Valley is diverse, enabling people to choose the way they wish to live. From pedestrian-friendly downtowns with urban vibes to small-town communities bustling with personality to the Superstition Mountains with its wide-open space and urban growth, the PHX East Valley has it all!
west valley
what you need to know:
The West Side is no longer the best kept secret in the Valley. Many are heading “west”. The West Valley boom I would not expect to come to a stop anytime soon. Companies are continuing to expand in the area and home builders are heeding the call to match supply with demand. To put it simply, the West Valley has more availability and affordability than many other areas in the Valley. The West Valley is generally considered anything west of the 1-17. It is known for its sports venues and outdoor recreation. It has the land allowing plenty of space for commercial developments, and an educated workforce to fill those jobs. That, combined with ample housing options and entertainment, means that quality of life in the West Valley is virtuous.