Caving Tucson

A Wonderful Mix of Communities
Our relocation guide demonstrates that Phoenix is the “hub” of commercial activity in the Southwest, it is also the core around which twenty-plus communities have grown. Collectively they are known as the “Valley of the Sun” and they cover a small part of the sprawling 9,127 square miles of Maricopa County. Phoenix Arizona real estate is certainly a big part of that geography.
Some Valley cities are well-known to those outside the state of Arizona: Scottsdale, as the resort destination of choice for discriminating sun and recreation worshippers; Tempe, as the site of Arizona State University; Paradise Valley, as a residential town as idyllic as the name implies; and Sun City, as home to active retirees.
No matter what their interests, newcomers find a community waiting to welcome them. Two communities with burgeoning populations that deserve a close look are Mesa and Glendale, the state’s third and fourth largest cities after Phoenix and Tucson. Chandler and Peoria (to the northwest) are becoming well-known as magnets for both young families and high-tech manufacturing firms.
Fountain Hills, located above the Valley to the northeast in the McDowell Mountains, is fifteen minutes from the nearest city and prized for its solitude. The sister communities of Cave Creek and Carefree to the north comprise another secluded area, with rustic ranch spreads and million-dollar adobe homes inspired by Hohokam designs.
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