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Prescott, Arizona, was named, "one of the best 50 places to live" by National Geographic Adventure and "one of the nation's top ten dream cities" by, Sunset Magazine. From it's outstanding beauty and exceptional weather, to it's prized standard of living. Located in the central Arizona mountains, Prescott has a 'Mediterranean climate', (Koppen climate classification) and while it does have a noticeable seasons; changing of the leaves in fall, light snow in winter, spring showers, and a more mild temperate summer than other southwestern cities. Prescott still offers beautiful sunny weather 300 days a year.
Relocating to Prescott means relocating to one of the "most beautiful cities in the southwest" (Sunset Magazine). Whether you are interested in it's rich pioneer heritage and culture and want to attend it's rodeo at the place where rodeo originated, play golf on one of it's signature courses, spend the day at a luxury spa, walk it's quaint old-growth tree lined streets and view some of the 800 Victorian era buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places, you can do it in Prescott. Prescott has it all. ; including beautifully restored and bungalows or for those who love to explore the If you prefer exploring the outdoors and natural habitat: Prescott has lakes, rivers, mountains and sits amongst the largest old growth Ponderosa Pine forest in the world. It is also located less than 100 miles from the Grand Canyon, is a mere 95 miles. People are talking about Prescott, the National Trust for Historic Preservation says, it is "one of America's Dozen Distinctive Destinations", author John Villani names the city as, "one of the Top 100 Art Towns" and True West Magazine, calls Prescott, a "Top Western Art Town".
Prescott's thriving local economy and small-business community continue to get national recognition. Forbes.com ranked Prescott, '5th' for 'Fastest Growing Small Metros' and '47th', for 'Best Small Places for Businesses and Careers'. Making Prescott home, means moving to, 'one of Seven Great Places to Live', according to Bottom Line. For families considering relocating the area offers excellent public and private schools as well as several highly regarded colleges and universities. Approximately 43,573 residents call Prescott, Arizona home. The average age is forty eight and the average household income is $42,457. The estimated median house or condo value in is $325,573. With attractive appreciation rates, home ownership has proven to be a solid investment and over sixty percent of Prescott's residents own their homes. There are many popular festivals and events that residents of Prescott enjoy. Some of these annual attractions include, the Bluegrass Festival, Frontier Days celebration, or the huge City Fair street festival. Golf takes center stage when the city hosts several yearly tournaments including the Women's Professional Tournament, the Southwest Section PGA State Junior Tournament, the Northern Arizona Amateur Tournament and the State Father/Son events, sponsored by the, Arizona Golf Association. Father/Son events. If Golf is your preference, Prescott offers 72 holes of public golf touted at the, 'most beautiful, affordable, state-of-the-art public and private golf facilities. It's courses have been created by such notables as:
Golfers love the opportunity to play practically year round because of Prescott's 300 sunny days a year. Additionally, the fact that Prescott's summers are consistently 15-20 degrees cooler than Phoenix, is huge bonus, as are the stunningly-beautiful vistas and endless blue skies If you are considering moving to Prescott, Arizona, please contact us for your free relocation packet, you will be glad you did! |
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