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Scottsdale

Scottsdale, Arizona, is nestled in the Sonoran Desert, at the foot of the McDowell Mountains. Settled in 1888, the 184.4 square-mile city today draws new residents daily, thanks to its beauty and strong economy. Its median age is 47.7 (2022), with the technology, healthcare, hospitality, and advanced business services industries fuelling its economy.


Homebuyers in Scottsdale are spoiled for choice. They can choose from townhomes, Ranch, Tuscan, Southwestern, Mediterranean, and Spanish Colonial-style homes. Luxury condos are also an option, in the Scottsdale Waterfront neighborhood. The average price of homes in Scottsdale is $809,672, which is up 11.9% over the past year (Zillow, 2022). Annual events such as the Scottsdale Art Walk, Scottsdale Culinary Festival, and the Annual Scottsdale Arabian Horse Show round out the city’s appeal.


Major roadways serving Scottsdale include I-10 and I-17. Yet narrow streets and small storefronts still characterize the original downtown district, known as “Old Town.” It lies west of Arizona State Route 101. Further north, the master-planned community of McCormick Ranch has been designed to suit families, while Paradise Valley and North Scottsdale offer luxury living.


Residents laud Scottsdale’s beauty, safety, cleanliness, and focus on overall vitality. Regular surveys give them the opportunity to rate their quality of life, and the city’s programs and services.

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