Snowbirds Continue to Buy Scottsdale Luxury Homes
Monday, May 7th, 2007Why Scottsdale is One of The Greatest Places to Live.
Have you ever heard of an Arizona snowbird? The wikipedia describes the snowbird as people from Canada and the Northeastern or Midwestern United States who spend a large portion of the winter months in Arizona, Florida or other regions of the Sunbelt. Snowbirds typically come just for a few weeks or a month and before they realize what has happened, they become addicted. Addiction to Scottsdale results in spending their leisure days searching for the perfect winter home which is usually defined as a luxury home whether it is a condo or a single family residence. Snowbirds and winter visitors have been buying second homes in Scottsdale since before Scottsdale became a city in 1897 and I don’t see any change in this trend.
- The weather is fantastic 75% of the year - Imagine eating outside in balmy dry weather with no bugs or an early morning bike ride along Scottsdale’s green belt bike path with breakfast along the way.
- The color of the sky is incredibly blue.
- The horizon stretches forever.
- Sunsets are spectacular.
- Desert plants and animals are unique and lush in their own way
- Outdoor activities in abundance include golf, hiking, jeep rides, bicycling, hot air balloons, etc.
- Some of the best golfing in the world.
- An art mecca with more than 125 art galleries in Scottsdale alone.
- Numerous choices for fine dining - I guarantee you won’t get bored.
- Scottsdale real estate is still affordable. California hosts 23 of the top 25 places with the priciest homes, with median home sales prices ranging from $678,500 to $1,362,500. Scottsdale’s median home price is only $370,000 and you can still buy a 3 bedroom 2 bath home for $325,000. In fact some of these older areas will be not always be so affordable because of all the redevelopment happening in downtown Scottsdale.
- Good public schools and superb private schools.
- Fantastic shopping.
If you like living in Scottsdale, I’m sure you could add to my list. Email me with your suggestions and I’ll include them. Don’t forget to let me know if I can use your name.
| Median Family Income |
$84,747 |
| State Income Tax (highest bracket) |
5.04% |
| Job Growth (2000-2006) |
8.75% |
| Median Home Price |
$370,000 |
| Home Price Gain (2004-2005) |
25.4% |
| Personal Crime Risk (100 is national average) |
52 |
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