Urban 602 Queen Creek Community Profile Community Profile Country living at its best -- That’s Queen Creek, Arizona. This rural Arizona community is mainly located in the southeast corner of Maricopa County, but it does sprawl on inv to a small portion of Pinal County. Imagine, living in the peace and tranquility of the country with all of the conveniences of a major metropolitan city just 10 minutes away. Farmers and ranchers call Queen Creek their home. Subdivisions in Queen Creek are family-friendly and still celebrate a small town closeness and neighborly atmosphere. Fruits and vegetables? You bet. Queen Creek is a royal food fest and it attracts thousands and thousands of visitors to it’s “U-Pick” fruit and vegetable crops. People enjoy getting close to the earth and the harvest has become such a favorite of visitors that the town celebrates with harvest festivals throughout the many seasons. Queen Creek is working on a parks and trails system. This community is one that holds its history dear. Visit historic buildings like the Old Main school building and the Butterfield Stage Stop Ruins! Location: Queen Creek, in the southeast corner of Maricopa County, Arizona and in the East Valley of the Phoenix metropolitan area. Just 10 minutes away is the Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport and 30 minutes away is Sky Harbor International Airport. Rail access is also readily available in Queen Creek, a great attraction for many industries. ACS Demographic Estimates | Estimate | Total population | 38,135 | Male | 19,420 | Female | 18,715 | Median age (years) | 28.5 | Under 5 years | 6,009 | 18 years and over | 23,419 | 65 years and over | 1,369 |
Median Household Income: $ 70,814 (Source: US Census Bureau in 2007 inflation-adjusted dollars) Economic Characteristics | Estimate | In labor force (population 16 years and over) | 18,033 | Mean travel time to work in minutes (workers 16 years and over) | 41.2 | Median household income (in 2007 inflation-adjusted dollars) | 70,814 | Median family income (in 2007 inflation-adjusted dollars) | 71,497 | Per capita income (in 2007 inflation-adjusted dollars) | 23,297 |
Housing Characteristics | Estimate | Total housing units | 12,570 | Occupied housing units | 11,192 | Owner-occupied housing units | 9,632 | Renter-occupied housing units | 1,560 | Vacant housing units | 1,378 | Owner-occupied homes | 9,632 | Median value (dollars) | 308,000 | Median of selected monthly owner costs | | | 1,787 | Not mortgaged (dollars) | 366 |
Elevation: 1,404 feet (Source: Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queen_Creek,_Arizona) Climate: Queen Creek gets 9 inches of rain per year. Queen Creek, AZ rarely, if every gets snowfall. About 30 days per year, the community receives measurable precipitation. There are 301 sunny days per year on average in Queen Creek, AZ. The July high is around 104 degrees. The January low is 39. (Source: Sperling’s Best Places http://www.bestplaces.net/city/Queen_Creek-Arizona.aspx#) QUEEN CREEK, ARIZONA ATTRACTIONS Horse Around in Queen Creek Equestrian fun is very popular in Queen Creek where the great outdoors is the playground of residents and visitors alike. Horseback riding and hiking are great in the mild climate through fabulous mountains. Trails meander through those mountains and along the countryside. The San Tan, Goldmine and Superstition Mountains surround this beautiful country community. Ball Parks Residents here loved organized sports, particularly ball games! Enjoy Founders Park, Desert Mountain Park, and a great Community Center. Schools feature baseball fields, tennis courts, basketball courts, and volleyball courts. Is golfing more your forte? Queen Creek features four 18-hole golf courses and, why not? Maricopa County boasts more golf courses than any county in the country! Shopping Superstition Springs Center is one of Arizona‘s largest shopping malls. From Queen Creek, you can be shopping to your heart‘s content within 15 minutes! The short drive to the north of the community will net so many wonderful shopping opportunities. You’ll find everything you need right there at Superstition Springs Center (and many, many things you just simply want). PRO SPORTS The greater Phoenix, Arizona area is home to professional sports teams that keep our sports fans engaged, entertained and excited. Become a hometown Urban 602 Queen Creek Community Profile Community Profile Country living at its best -- That’s Queen Creek, Arizona. This rural Arizona community is mainly located in the southeast corner of Maricopa County, but it does sprawl on inv to a small portion of Pinal County. Imagine, living in the peace and tranquility of the country with all of the conveniences of a major metropolitan city just 10 minutes away. Farmers and ranchers call Queen Creek their home. Subdivisions in Queen Creek are family-friendly and still celebrate a small town closeness and neighborly atmosphere. Fruits and vegetables? You bet. Queen Creek is a royal food fest and it attracts thousands and thousands of visitors to it’s “U-Pick” fruit and vegetable crops. People enjoy getting close to the earth and the harvest has become such a favorite of visitors that the town celebrates with harvest festivals throughout the many seasons. Queen Creek is working on a parks and trails system. This community is one that holds its history dear. Visit historic buildings like the Old Main school building and the Butterfield Stage Stop Ruins! Location: Queen Creek, in the southeast corner of Maricopa County, Arizona and in the East Valley of the Phoenix metropolitan area. Just 10 minutes away is the Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport and 30 minutes away is Sky Harbor International Airport. Rail access is also readily available in Queen Creek, a great attraction for many industries. ACS Demographic Estimates | Estimate | Total population | 38,135 | Male | 19,420 | Female | 18,715 | Median age (years) | 28.5 | Under 5 years | 6,009 | 18 years and over | 23,419 | 65 years and over | 1,369 |
Median Household Income: $ 70,814 (Source: US Census Bureau in 2007 inflation-adjusted dollars) Economic Characteristics | Estimate | In labor force (population 16 years and over) | 18,033 | Mean travel time to work in minutes (workers 16 years and over) | 41.2 | Median household income (in 2007 inflation-adjusted dollars) | 70,814 | Median family income (in 2007 inflation-adjusted dollars) | 71,497 | Per capita income (in 2007 inflation-adjusted dollars) | 23,297 |
Housing Characteristics | Estimate | Total housing units | 12,570 | Occupied housing units | 11,192 | Owner-occupied housing units | 9,632 | Renter-occupied housing units | 1,560 | Vacant housing units | 1,378 | Owner-occupied homes | 9,632 | Median value (dollars) | 308,000 | Median of selected monthly owner costs | | | 1,787 | Not mortgaged (dollars) | 366 |
Elevation: 1,404 feet (Source: Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queen_Creek,_Arizona) Climate: Queen Creek gets 9 inches of rain per year. Queen Creek, AZ rarely, if every gets snowfall. About 30 days per year, the community receives measurable precipitation. There are 301 sunny days per year on average in Queen Creek, AZ. The July high is around 104 degrees. The January low is 39. (Source: Sperling’s Best Places http://www.bestplaces.net/city/Queen_Creek-Arizona.aspx#) QUEEN CREEK, ARIZONA ATTRACTIONS Horse Around in Queen Creek Equestrian fun is very popular in Queen Creek where the great outdoors is the playground of residents and visitors alike. Horseback riding and hiking are great in the mild climate through fabulous mountains. Trails meander through those mountains and along the countryside. The San Tan, Goldmine and Superstition Mountains surround this beautiful country community. Ball Parks Residents here loved organized sports, particularly ball games! Enjoy Founders Park, Desert Mountain Park, and a great Community Center. Schools feature baseball fields, tennis courts, basketball courts, and volleyball courts. Is golfing more your forte? Queen Creek features four 18-hole golf courses and, why not? Maricopa County boasts more golf courses than any county in the country! Shopping Superstition Springs Center is one of Arizona‘s largest shopping malls. From Queen Creek, you can be shopping to your heart‘s content within 15 minutes! The short drive to the north of the community will net so many wonderful shopping opportunities. You’ll find everything you need right there at Superstition Springs Center (and many, many things you just simply want). PRO SPORTS The greater Phoenix, Arizona area is home to professional sports teams that keep our sports fans engaged, entertained and excited. Become a hometown Urban 602 Queen Creek Community Profile Community Profile Country living at its best -- That’s Queen Creek, Arizona. This rural Arizona community is mainly located in the southeast corner of Maricopa County, but it does sprawl on inv to a small portion of Pinal County. Imagine, living in the peace and tranquility of the country with all of the conveniences of a major metropolitan city just 10 minutes away. Farmers and ranchers call Queen Creek their home. Subdivisions in Queen Creek are family-friendly and still celebrate a small town closeness and neighborly atmosphere. Fruits and vegetables? You bet. Queen Creek is a royal food fest and it attracts thousands and thousands of visitors to it’s “U-Pick” fruit and vegetable crops. People enjoy getting close to the earth and the harvest has become such a favorite of visitors that the town celebrates with harvest festivals throughout the many seasons. Queen Creek is working on a parks and trails system. This community is one that holds its history dear. Visit historic buildings like the Old Main school building and the Butterfield Stage Stop Ruins! Location: Queen Creek, in the southeast corner of Maricopa County, Arizona and in the East Valley of the Phoenix metropolitan area. Just 10 minutes away is the Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport and 30 minutes away is Sky Harbor International Airport. Rail access is also readily available in Queen Creek, a great attraction for many industries. ACS Demographic Estimates | Estimate | Total population | 38,135 | Male | 19,420 | Female | 18,715 | Median age (years) | 28.5 | Under 5 years | 6,009 | 18 years and over | 23,419 | 65 years and over | 1,369 |
Median Household Income: $ 70,814 (Source: US Census Bureau in 2007 inflation-adjusted dollars) Economic Characteristics | Estimate | In labor force (population 16 years and over) | 18,033 | Mean travel time to work in minutes (workers 16 years and over) | 41.2 | Median household income (in 2007 inflation-adjusted dollars) | 70,814 | Median family income (in 2007 inflation-adjusted dollars) | 71,497 | Per capita income (in 2007 inflation-adjusted dollars) | 23,297 |
Housing Characteristics | Estimate | Total housing units | 12,570 | Occupied housing units | 11,192 | Owner-occupied housing units | 9,632 | Renter-occupied housing units | 1,560 | Vacant housing units | 1,378 | Owner-occupied homes | 9,632 | Median value (dollars) | 308,000 | Median of selected monthly owner costs | | | 1,787 | Not mortgaged (dollars) | 366 |
Elevation: 1,404 feet (Source: Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queen_Creek,_Arizona) Climate: Queen Creek gets 9 inches of rain per year. Queen Creek, AZ rarely, if every gets snowfall. About 30 days per year, the community receives measurable precipitation. There are 301 sunny days per year on average in Queen Creek, AZ. The July high is around 104 degrees. The January low is 39. (Source: Sperling’s Best Places http://www.bestplaces.net/city/Queen_Creek-Arizona.aspx#) QUEEN CREEK, ARIZONA ATTRACTIONS Horse Around in Queen Creek Equestrian fun is very popular in Queen Creek where the great outdoors is the playground of residents and visitors alike. Horseback riding and hiking are great in the mild climate through fabulous mountains. Trails meander through those mountains and along the countryside. The San Tan, Goldmine and Superstition Mountains surround this beautiful country community. Ball Parks Residents here loved organized sports, particularly ball games! Enjoy Founders Park, Desert Mountain Park, and a great Community Center. Schools feature baseball fields, tennis courts, basketball courts, and volleyball courts. Is golfing more your forte? Queen Creek features four 18-hole golf courses and, why not? Maricopa County boasts more golf courses than any county in the country! Shopping Superstition Springs Center is one of Arizona‘s largest shopping malls. From Queen Creek, you can be shopping to your heart‘s content within 15 minutes! The short drive to the north of the community will net so many wonderful shopping opportunities. You’ll find everything you need right there at Superstition Springs Center (and many, many things you just simply want). PRO SPORTS The greater Phoenix, Arizona area is home to professional sports teams that keep our sports fans engaged, entertained and excited. Become a hometown fan! |