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Now that you're finally off the waiting list for Yonge Eglinton Condos and happily ensconced in your downtown Toronto real estate, it's time to think about a second home somewhere a bit slower paced. Downtown Toronto real estate is all well and good, but sometimes you just want to kick back and relax, sit on the deck and sip cold drinks while enjoying the scenery, maybe play a round of golf. Somewhere that's warm all year round. Obviously Toronto meets none of these conditions, which is why the real estate agents of Scottsdale, Arizona urge you to consider their beautiful city. It's everything you're looking for in a second home, and more! Just read on to find out all about it.

Scottsdale, Arizona: The Crown Jewel of Phoenix Suburbs

Scottsdale, Arizona Nestled appealingly between the Sonoran Desert and the McDowell Mountain Range you will find Scottsdale, Arizona at the far eastern edge of Maricopa County. The city has a permanent population of 235,000, a whopping 88% of whom are white, a number which is annually increased by 7.5 million tourists. Rated as one of the most livable cities in the United States, Scottsdale, AZ is an intriguing mix of luxury homes, Western art and culture, and thriving night life that rivals Miami's South Beach.

As you would expect, Scottsdale, AZ has very little industry to speak of, instead deriving the bulk of its revenue from tourism. The city has over 15,000 hotel rooms and the majority of its economic ventures are spas, convention centers, hotels, restaurants, shops, and golf courses that cater to the white-collar tourist demographic. Even the Scottsdale Air Park and the health care clinics focus on these types of clients by providing high end medical services and corporate jet landing space.

In addition to the many conferences held in Scottsdale, AZ there are several festivals which draw in large numbers of visitors, most notably the Scottsdale Arts Festival, which features Southwestern art, the Arabian Horse Show, the Parada del Sol cowboy festival, the Barrett-Jackson Auto Show, and the Scottsdale Culinary Festival. Year round, the city offers outdoor excursions into the deserts and mountains, some of the top golf courses in the country, the opportunity to visit architecture designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, and a hip and happening night life.

Neighborhoods and Home Styles in Scottsdale, AZ

pure desert appeal, Scottsdale, AZ Though Scottsdale, Arizona is located in the Sonoran Desert, you have a variety of options as to what your home in the city will look like. Landscaping, watering, and the channeling of the Indian Bend Wash have made it possible for grass and greenery to thrive in yards and public parks, so if green spaces are your aim you can have them here if you're willing to put up with a slightly elevated water bill. Alternatively, you can choose to enjoy the starkness of the desert with its purple-and-orange sunsets, prickly scrubs and native cacti unadulterated by modern suburban notions.

The majority of housing in Scottsdale, AZ is pre-planned subdivisions of single family homes like you will find in the Shea Corridor along what was formerly known as Gainey Ranch and McCormack Ranch. Another type of housing that predominates is luxury homes, many of which are worth multiple millions of dollars and sprawl over several acres of land in the extremely sought-after neighborhoods of North Scottsdale. There are some condos and apartments nearer to downtown in the area around the western-themed Old Town Scottsdale where the most popular nightclubs are. If you're unwilling to spend the money for a top notch piece of property, there are more reasonably priced homes in the working class district of South Scottsdale.

Cost of living and housing prices in Scottsdale, Arizona are both famously high due to the extreme desirability of the community. Cost of living is 106 compared to the U.S. average of 100 while the average single family home costs upwards of $600,000. Scottsdale is one of the top ten markets in the country for luxury homes and one of only two cities on the list located outside of California.

Contact a Scottsdale, AZ Real Estate Agent

Now that you've fallen in love with the idea of having a second home in Scottsdale, Arizona that you can jet to and enjoy the sunshine any time you like, you'll need some help finding the right property. Our real estate agents can help. They're all local, all knowledgeable, and all at your beck and call. Don't wait until tomorrow. Contact one today and you'll be one day closer to spending your free time in a beautiful piece of Scottsdale real estate that your friends will envy.


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Wednesday, March 10, 2010