Contact Me
 

 

Click thumbnails to Enlarge.
Papago_Park_hole_in_rock_low
phxsuns
downtownphoenixnight
 

Papago_Park_hole_in_rock_low



Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona


Location

Phoenix, Arizona Phoenix is the 12th most populated area in the U.S. The city of Phoenix is the capital of Arizona and the county seat of Maricopa County. Despite a large population, Phoenix has plenty of elbow room. It’s one of the largest cities in America geographically too. Phoenix, Arizona is located in the northeastern reaches of the Sonoran Desert.

Urban 602 is your connection to real estate in the Greater Phoenix Area. If you are considering moving to Phoenix, let us provide you with a free comprehensive relocation guide. Contact us today.

Urban Living at It’s Best

Feel your senses come alive with the Urban lifestyle you’ll lead in Phoenix, Arizona. This city and the greater Phoenix area surrounding it is vibrant with education, unmatched art galleries, boutique shopping, fun restaurants, professional sports and so much more.

Downtown Phoenix

Copper Square is at the heart of downtown Phoenix. Parking there is plentiful (in fact, that’s one of its major claims to fame). Experience live entertainment there and watch professional sporting events. Visit the Bank One Ballpart and America West Arena. There are more than 90 restaurants in the downtown Copper Square vicinity.

Getting Around

Getting around town just got easier! In December 2008 the METRO Light Rail began operation with 20-miles of light rail line operating in Phoenix, Tempe, and Mesa! The METRO Light Rail  system is part of the Valley Metro public transit system. Commuters hopped on board with the project and usage is even higher than developers anticipated. To learn more about the Metro Light Rail System online, visit www.valleymetro.org.

 

A Few of the Well-Preserved Historic Phoenix Neighborhoods

Historic Paradise Valley

Paradise Valley is an affluent town in Maricopa County, Arizona. Paradise Valley is home to twelve resorts. In the late 1800s Paradise Valley was prime cattle grazing land. It’s located near the McDowell Mountains (on the east) and Camelback Mountain to the south. Today it is a thriving metropolis with respect for its history.

Coronado Historic Neighborhood

The Coronado Neighborhood is a good example of early sub urbanization of Phoenix. It also demonstrates trends shaping the neighborhoods between WWI and WWII. Much of the Coronado district is reflective of a streetcar suburb of the 1920s. Coronado's architectural significance comes from its residential styles, predominantly Bungalow, Spanish Colonial Revival, and Tudor Revival most popular through the 1910s and 1930s.

Historic Willo District

In the center of Urban Phoenix, Willo once defined suburbia. The area was first developed when J.P. Holcomb homesteaded it in 1878.

According to the Willo Historic District Online, “In all, 22 separate subdivisions were platted and developed in Willo by various entrepreneurs from the turn of the century up to the beginning of WWII . . . In the 1980s, residents of Willo successfully lobbied for status as a special conservation district, achieving historic status and assuring that this beautiful part of Phoenix history will be preserved for the enjoyment of future generations.”


PHOENIX ATTRACTIONS

The Phoenix Zoo
The Phoenix Zoo is one of the nation’s largest privately owned, non-profit zoological parks, standing on 125 acres in Phoenix’s Papago Park. It has not received any operational funding from any municipal source. Approximately half of the Zoo’s acreage has been developed.

Golf
Maricopa County, Arizona has more golf courses than any other county in the nation! Here are just a few:

Desert Botanical Gardens

See more than 20,000 specimens in one of the world's best gardens, the Desert Botanical Gardens. Endangered plants are protected here with a concentration on native flora, particularly succulents. There is an amazing cactus collection with more than 1,300 samples.


PHOENIX FACTS

Population: 1,512,986 (Source: US Census Bureau 2006 Estimate)

Elevation: 1,117 feet (mean elevation)

Median Household Income: $ 47,223 (Source: US Census Bureau in 2007 inflation-adjusted dollars)

Median age: 31.5 (Source: US Census Bureau)

Climate:

Phoenix’s climate is considered arid with hot summers and beautiful, temperate winters. The temperature reaches or exceeds 100°F (38°C) on an average of 110 days during the year, including most days from late May through early September. Highs are over 110 °F (43 °C) an average of 18 days during the year. Although there is not much precipitation during summer, there is an influx of monsoonal moisture, usually beginning in July through mid-September. Winter months are mild to warm with daily high temperatures ranging from the mid-60's to low 70's. Low temperatures rarely dip below 40 °F (4 °C).


GOVERNMENT

City

City of Phoenix

Phoenix City Hall

200 Washington St.

Phoenix, AZ 85003

(602) 233-3564

 

County

Maricopa County 

225 W Madison St. Phoenix, AZ 85003

(602) 257-9334

State
Arizona
Governor: Jan Brewer


Home  |  Featured Listings  |  Search Arizona MLS Listings  |  Mortgage Payment Calculator  |  For Buyers  |  For Sellers  |  Canadians  |  About Us  |  About Arizona  |  Avondale  |  Gilbert  |  Glendale  |  Peoria  |  Phoenix  |  Tempe  |  Chandler  |  Queen Creek  |  Scottsdale  |  Phoenix Resorts and Spas  |  Phoenix Golf Courses  |  URBAN 602 Blog  |  Developer/Builder Services
Contact Me
 

Privacy Policy  |  Site Map  |  Links  |  For Agents  |  Profile  |  Login

©2009-2010 Merit Realty