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Are You Curious About Why So Many People are Moving to the Phoenix East Valley?

By:Jeffrey Nelson


You may have been reading about or even experienced first hand the great migration to the Phoenix East Valley area. The region is one of the fastest growing in the US and there are a number of reasons why so many people are buying homes there. We’ve long thought of Arizona as a retirement state, but nowadays people of every age are attracted to the brilliant sunshine and extraordinary desert environment.

Whatever your age, you may be concerned that communities growing so quickly may have trouble fostering a sense of community. Actually, quite the opposite is true. Places such as Gilbert, Queen Creek, Mesa, Chandler, Tempe, and Ahwatukee are some of the places you may choose to buy a home and find a strongly united spirit among the residents. These cities all have history, in addition to all the new perks.

If you’re looking for a planned community, such as homes with golf club memberships, shared common areas and swimming pools, there are plenty of those. You can stay in your communal backyard and play bocce ball with your neighbors or participate in a neighborhood barbecue. This trend has taken off big time in the East Valley and other parts of Arizona. You have a built in friends the minute you move in. This is the ideal situation for many people. If they’ve relocated and don’t quite know how to make new pals quickly, these communities are perfect. If you’re really busy or just a bit shy, you can build up your social network practically overnight. They can also help you forge new business relationships as well.

You don’t have to live in a planned housing community to catch the spirit, however. Most of these towns have a town center and planners encourage everyone to use it. They feature excellent shopping, dining, and entertainment. You can even purchase a home or townhouse in the heart of an East Valley downtown. That way, you’ll be at the center of urban activity and still have easy access to the dynamic recreational opportunities that abound throughout Arizona.

Anyplace you choose a home in the East Valley, you’re close to your pick of parks. Some are small and perfect for young children or senior citizens who may not be as mobile as they used to be. Others are large and branch of into huge trail systems. Here you can go for a leisurely stroll or get into some serious hiking. Most have bike and horseback access too. The East Valley Parks and Recreation Departments are some of the finest in the country. With so much outdoor space to work with, coupled with the warm, sunny climate, they are working toward offering as many fun choices as they can.

The region is home to art centers, including galleries and places to express your own creativity; museums sharing Arizona’s rich and unique history; some of the best shopping on the planet; and the big city activities of Phoenix.

The East Valley is where you’ll find everything you want in a home.

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