The greater Phoenix area has a special place in my heart. My husband and I had a fantastic time dreaming of our "could-be" life in this area during our visit last March. We spent one week in the greater Phoenix area and put some serious mileage on our rental car. We wanted to see it all!
Our favorite spots:
The weather was fabulous and the desert was in bloom. We took a day trip up to
Tortilla Flat and did the entire circle of the Apache Trail. This is highly recommended if you're in the area and want to check out a scenic desert drive. Another one of our favorite tourist spots (which also seems to be a local favorite) is the
Desert Botanical Gardens. We were lucky enough to be there during the Chihuly exhibit. This garden is almost completely uncovered so I would recommend going in the morning or evening. I checked their calendar and some evenings they have live music in the garden. My third must see is definitely a local favorite,
The Farm at South Mountain. After taking a hike in the area, we spent the afternoon at the farm. As you enter, you see a picnic area lined with pecan trees and to the back an artist village and organic garden. We enjoyed a picnic lunch that we had packed and added a few organic treats from their onsite market. There were so many great day trip spots that we visited in the area, but I would also recommend Old Town Scottsdale. They have a trolley service that connects the various areas. After taking the "Walk the Line Artwalk", we had dinner at the
Old Town Tortilla Factory. We had dinner in their romantic lighted garden. The food was great and the atmosphere was even better.
The Facts:
The greater Phoenix area was obviously hit and hit hard by the recession. While visiting model homes we got the same story over and over again- prices are nearly cut in half. If you telecommute or are fortunate enough to find a job in this area, lucky you!
The new
light rail system shows the progressive attitude of the City of Phoenix. It may only be a 20-mile starter line, but it is moving the city in the right direction.
The median home price in the area is $180,000 with home appreciation from last year at -18.4%. Crime stats vary by area, but when comparing with the national average greater Phoenix's rate is higher. (Take into consideration the national average adds up all of the little towns too.) Winter temperatures average from 44-67 degrees while summer temperatures average from 81-107 degrees. Our favorite areas were: Fountain Hills & Surprise for affordability, Cave Creek, Scottsdale, and Paradise Valley expensive but gorgeous, and Tempe for its young vibe. I have to mention how much I love the architecture of the homes in the area.
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