Phoenix Real Estate
With a growing population and stable economy,
Phoenix has been home for many new luxury condo real estate
development projects. From condo towers to classic lofts,
there is something for everyone.
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Phoenix Arizona is a real-estate Mecca, and has
seen some of the greatest opportunities for investors and buyers
anywhere in the western United States. Phoenix has often been
called the city that rose from the ashes, and indeed is now
one of the most booming economies in North America.
Phoenix Condominium Pre-Construction
Sales
Phoenix is one of the warmest and summery cities in the country
with an average of more than three hundred and thirty day of
warm sunshine regardless of whether it is summer or winter.
The resort recreational real estate market has been growing
in Phoenix Arizona for a number of years now, and many new golf
resort condos and townhomes are sprouting up within the city
core as well as well beyond it. With new fractional ownership
Phoenix property and resort real estate also available, visitors
and investors have a chance to purchase a fraction or share
of a deeded interest in a property which is slightly different
from the traditional timeshare model. With fractional Phoenix
real estate recreational condominiums and homes increasing in
popularity, homebuyers are able to purchase a family vacation
property at a fraction of the cost while still owning either
a quarter, one eighth or even half share of the time. This is
more than plenty for most families and couples just looking
for an escape from the city and every day life. From the pre-construction
Phoenix condo tower residence standpoint, there are many new
pre-sales launches that occur almost every weekend. With luxury
high-rise apartment units and exclusive condo penthouse suites
available to the discerning homebuyer as well as for first time
purchasers there are entry level and affordable terrace homes,
condominium residences and much more, the Phoenix preconstruction
market is still presenting a wealth of possibilities to the
general public. What’s changed is that the presales number
of units in relation to what is being offered in terms of total
number of properties has slowed down and slightly decreased
in the past couple of years due to the slowing demand and over
supply of some condominium pre-construction homes in certain
areas of Phoenix Arizona.
Presales Recreational Real Estate
in Phoenix
However, most of the downtown Phoenix pre-construction condos
are sold-out and owner occupied, leading to a very stable market
with low vacancies within the city center. Of these pre-sales
properties in Phoenix, condominium tower units seem to attract
more of the first-time home purchaser as well as real estate
investor looking for positive cash flow rental properties. Other
forms of housing that are popular in Phoenix include the pre-construction
townhomes and master-planned community developments that feature
single family detached homes as well as other forms of family
housing that are more quiet, masterplanned and geared towards
an older population including retirees. The real estate development
preconstruction sales have been brisk and many of the new construction
condo properties are about fifty per cent sold out upon completion
or even greater, depending on the actual location of the property.
The Phoenix communities are quite urban and vibrant with local
conveniences within walking distance from your new home as well
as entertainment, shopping and restaurants all located within
close proximity to where your condo, townhome or property is.
This leads to a more well-balanced lifestyle when compared to
other major cities in the US and also leads to an increase in
property values in Phoenix over a shorter period of time. Many
home buyers and investment pros have made a fortune in the Phoenix
pre-construction condominium market, and they will continue
to do so as the population increases at an astronomical rate.
About Phoenix
Phoenix is the capitol of Arizona state, and was incorporated
as a city on February 5, 1881. Phoenix is located in central
Arizona in the southwestern United States, 118 miles (188 kilometers)
northwest of Tucson. Phoenix is Arizona's largest city and largest
metropolitan area by population. It is also the county seat
of Maricopa County and the principal city of the Phoenix metropolitan
area. Phoenix is appropriately called Hoozdo, or "the place
is hot", in the Navajo language and Fiinigis in the Western
Apache language.
In 2006 Phoenix was the sixth largest city in the United States
according to the U.S. Census Bureau. The 2000 U.S. Census reported
the Phoenix Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) as the fourteenth
largest in the U.S., with a population of 3,251,876. The city's
MSA grew to an estimated 3,790,000 by 2004. Between 1990 and
2000, the metropolitan area grew by 34 percent, making it the
eighth fastest growing metropolitan area in the U.S. Phoenix
is the largest capital city by population in the U.S., and the
third largest capital city by area in the U.S. Phoenix has been
selected four times since 1950 as an All-America City, rare
among larger cities. The hallmark of an All-America City is
the extent to which its private citizens get involved in the
workings of their government. Thousands of citizens have served
on various city committees, boards and commissions to assure
that major decisions are in the best interest of the people.
Phoenix Climate
Phoenix Arizona has an arid, semitropical climate, with little
seasonal change during the year. Clear blue skies are typical
on most days, with an average of over 300 sunny days per year.
The temperature reaches or exceeds 100 °F (38 °C) on
an average of 89 days during the year, including most days from
early June through early September. On June 26, 1990, the temperature
reached an all-time high of 122 °F (50 °C). The dry
Arizona air makes the hot temperatures more tolerable early
in the season; however, the influx of monsoonal moisture has
been known to make August in Phoenix almost as humid as summers
in the Southeastern United States.
Phoenix Real Estate Booming
With the ever-growing population in Phoenix, the real estate
market has boomed. There is an amazing increase in interest
in Phoenix real estate over the past decade. Phoenix, because
of it's weather, but also because of it's great economy that
has been thriving for over twenty years now. With growth brings
new and exciting luxury condo real estate development projects
in Phoenix, Arizona. These luxury homes are in condominium towers,
elegant residences, townhomes, two-storey lofts and other exclusive
homes in Phoenix. There isn't a shortage of luxury condo developments
springing up in Phoenix.
Phoenix Neighborhoods
Downtown Phoenix
The downtown area of Pheonix has been undergoing a major facelift
since the building of the US Airways Center (formerly America
West Arena) and Chase Field (formerly Bank One Ballpark). Coffeehouses,
restaurants, nightclubs and shopping in the Arizona Center continue
to draw people downtown for the hopping nightlife. Many new
restaurants have blossomed, including A League Of Our Own. Incorporating
the themes of Phoenix's early history with culture and local
events, Copper Square is a full square-mile hotspot for activities
and action. Downtown attractions include a walk in the park
at Patriots Square or delve into the new Arizona Science Center,
Phoenix Museum of History or the Phoenix Art Museum.
West Phoenix
The inner neighborhoods of Phoenix include moderately priced
homes largely developed in the 1970s. Shopping in the west area
is popular at theDesert Sky Mall, and Cricket Pavilion offers
an open-air entertainment amphitheatre for concerts and attractions.
The growing west side continues to spread outward. Visit charming
Historic Downtown Glendale and Catlin Court for first-rate antique
opportunities. The newer Arrowhead Towne Center Mall affords
shopping and diverse dining choices. Cardinals Stadium is currently
under construction in Glendale. The Fiesta Bowl is moving to
the stadium in 2007 and the 2008 Superbowl (XLII) will be held
at Cardinal Stadium.
South Phoenix
Largely comprised of low-cost housing and industry, the walled
and gated community of Ahwatukee is a notable exception. Ahwatukee
residents are mostly older adults and urban professionals, and
upscale apartments coexist with middle class housing. Be sure
to take the South Mountain Park Scenic Drive while you are visiting
this area. Fabulous sunsets are the pride of Arizona and best
enjoyed from a desert wilderness vantage point. Nearby shopping
can be accomplished at the new Arizona Mills Mall just across
the freeway.
Northwest
Past Peoria and Glendale are the communities of Sun City, Sun
City West, Youngtown, and Surprise. Hikers will enjoy the White
Tank Mountain Regional Park. The Sun Cities and Youngtown are
largely retirement communities.
East Side of Phoenix
Bordering Phoenix is the town of Paradise Valley. Northeast
of Phoenix, this area draws middle to upperclass residents.
South of Paradise Valley is the neighborhood of Arcadia. Unlike
most of Phoenix, Arcadia is filled with more mature landscape
and citrus trees. East of Paradise Valley is Scottsdale, fondly
referred to by residents as "The West's Most Western Town."
Scottsdale is more upscale housing, catering to more upperclass
residents.
Located south of Scottsdale, Tempe is primarily a college town
and the home of Arizona State University and the Sun Devils.
Local festivals such as Fall Festival of the Arts are extremely
popular down on South Mill. Arizona State University is located
in its center, ringed by family and student housing.
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