Phoenix

By admin January 27, 2016 14:38
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Centerpiece of the Valley of the Sun, the City of Phoenix, Arizona is not unlike the mythological bird from which it derived its name.

Indigenous history influences modern design
Ancient people known as the Hohokam called this place home from about 200 A.D. to the mid-15th century. Agrarian people who grew corn and beans, the Hohokam were responsible for traversing the land with a crude but effective canal system that brought water to what would one day become the Phoenix area. Their early understanding of the land and engineering inspired later settlers to develop today’s Central Arizona Project, an extensive network of canals and dams, which nourishes much of Arizona with water.

A large and diverse population filled with young families, tech wizards and seasoned retirees
Phoenix’s population comes from a diverse group of residents from many walks of life. With a boom in Phoenix’s population occurring over the past several decades, many of the city’s residents relocated from colder parts of the country to experience Arizona’s famous year-round warmth. Phoenix is home to some of the nation’s leading technology companies and many fresh startups have started to call the city home as well. And of course, Phoenix’s world-class golf courses and resorts entice a large number of active older adults to call the city home as well.

Breathtaking landscapes mixed with remarkable weather year-round
Located in the Northeast part of the Sonoran Desert, Phoenix has more than 300 days of sunshine each year. It’s true that things can certainly heat up, especially during the summer when temperatures are routinely in the triple-digits. But those gloriously sunny days also mean that Phoenix is coveted as a year-round vacation destination for travelers from around the globe. That international appeal has also made Phoenix a magnet for luxurious resorts, championship golf, fine dining and fabulous shopping that will definitely delight your inner diva.

Diverse lifestyles favoring both city-dwellers and upscale suburbia
Enamored with downtown city life? No problem — conveniently located near hop-and-go light rail lines, urban-living-lovers will find elegant restored buildings filled with sophisticated lofts. For those who prefer the lush quiet of upscale suburbia, head further east and enter one of the Phoenix’s original swank neighborhoods, Arcadia, where right-there views of Camelback Mountain abound and mini-citrus orchards and carpets of soft grass dominate the acreage surrounding traditional sprawling ranch homes and contemporary custom estates.

Winter wonderland weather just a short drive away
Phoenix’s world-renowned desert landscapes definitely provide spectacular views, but don’t be expecting too much change in winter-time scenery – there’s plenty of sunshine year-round! Snowfall and pines are a short drive away, however, meaning crisp, cool seasons and even skiing are just a couple of hours away.

Mix of modern and historic homes available around the city
Around Phoenix, you will definitely find something for everyone with an enticing blend of new and modern housing, upscale estates, custom homesites, infill condos, urban townhomes and historic neighborhoods. Indeed, the central city offers neighborhoods with a nice mix of vintage aesthetic — storybook cottages, Craftsman-style bungalows and adobe homes. Many of the downtown neighborhoods have been designated as historic districts, which not only adds to the charm of the vicinity but also protects these treasured homesteads. If a bit more modern is what floats your boat, plenty of mid-rise buildings also offer luxury condos and sleek high-rise lofts.

The amenities of one of the country’s largest cities with the outdoor activities of some of America’s recreation capitals
Phoenix is home to some of the nation’s highest rated golf courses, restaurants, resorts and nightlife destinations. No matter what your preferred lifestyle is, Phoenix has plenty of options for you every night of the week.

Centerpiece of the Valley of the Sun, Phoenix, Arizona is not unlike the mythological bird from which it derived its name. Ancient people known as the Hohokam called this place home from about 200 A.D. to the mid-15th century. Agrarian people who grew corn and beans, the Hohokam were responsible for traversing the land with a crude but effective canal system that brought water to what would one day become the Phoenix area. Their early understanding of the land and engineering inspired later settlers to develop today’s Central Arizona Project, an extensive network of canals and dams, which nourishes much of Arizona with water.

THE NEIGHBORS
A large and diverse population filled with young families, tech wizards and very active older adults

WHAT TO EXPECT
Breathtaking landscapes mixed with remarkable weather year-round

THE LIFESTYLE
Diverse lifestyles favoring both city-dwellers and upscale suburbia

WHAT NOT TO EXPECT
Snowy weather and too many mid-day outdoor activities in the summer

THE MARKET
Something for everyone with an enticing blend of new and modern housing, upscale estates, custom homesites, infill condos, urban townhomes and historic neighborhoods

YOU’LL FALL IN LOVE WITH
The amenities of one of the country’s largest cities with the outdoor activities of some of America’s recreation capitals

By admin January 27, 2016 14:38