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Great Time To Purchase A Home In Arizona?

Jul. 27th, 2010
in Real Estate
by Nathan Oulman

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It is certainly worth your while, to consider Arizona real estate, if you have decided that it’s time to relocate to a different state. Following is a primer of the state and the FSBO Arizona real estate market.

Phoenix is by far the largest city in Arizona and it is growing fast. The sixth largest city in the United States, Phoenix is the official and economic capital of Arizona. In fact, Phoenix’s phenomenal growth, has actually overwhelmed Tempe and Scottsdale, it’s neighboring towns. There is often a criticism of Phoenix that it has no real culture or history since it has a very new atmosphere about it.

If you want to attend sporting events, Phoenix has a nice selection. Whether your favorite is basketball, baseball, or football, Phoenix has a professional team for you. There is even the Phoenix Coyotes, a professional ice hockey team. Only in America could a city in the middle of the desert have an NHL team!

Individuals who enjoy a warm climate will find Phoenix fits the bill. You can expect temperatures of 100 or higher during Phoenix’s summer months, but humidity is generally nonexistent. In the winter, the average temperature during the day, typically hovers in the 70s, and when the sun goes down, you will find the nights to be quite cool.

If Phoenix is the modern metropolis, Flagstaff is the traditional western town. Sitting on the famous Route 66, Flagstaff is a college town because of Arizona State University. The University, better known as “ASU”, has over 30,000 students who more or less dominate Flagstaff.

In a comparison with various other U.S. states, real estate in Arizona is quite inexpensive. The average home price in Phoenix is in the low $300,000s. Over the past year, though, the real estate market in Arizona has caught fire, and the state has seen a greater than 25% appreciation in home values.

Arizona is a take it or leave it state because of the heat index. If you are interested in staying warm all year round, you would be wise to purchase a house in Arizona.

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