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Scottsdale, Arizona Real Estate
Scottsdale, Arizona Realty
Known as “The West’s Most Modern Town,” Scottsdale, Arizona has built and maintained its status as one of the west’s premier travel resort destinations. The origins of Scottsdale date all the way back to the prehistoric Hohokam, known for their ingenuity in building miles of canals to irrigate crops. Much later, in 1888, the area known as Scottsdale, AZ would be purchased by Army Chaplain Scott for $2.50 an acre, creating the first semblance of the city of Scottsdale. In more modern history, world-renowned architect Frank Lloyd Wright spent his winters in Scottsdale, AZ, and his winter home, Taliesin West, can be visited by tourists today. Scottsdale has seen booming growth with the rapid expansion of nearby Phoenix in the early turn of the 21st Century.
Homes for Sale in Scottsdale, Arizona
With Phoenix stretching its borders, there was a large spike in the prices of Scottsdale homes for sale that accompanied. Since then, the market has leveled off and stabilized with Scottsdale houses for sale priced at average of $250,000 higher than homes in the rest of the nation. Much of Scottsdale, AZ real estate is visibly still influenced by Frank Lloyd Wright, who left his modern, innovative touch everywhere he went. Scottsdale, AZ Realtors are more than happy to show off his unique designs as well as more traditional condos, cottages, ranch-style dwellings, and even mansions.
Buy a Home in Scottsdale, Arizona
Scottsdale, Arizona is more than proud of its rich history and future. Much of this pride is displayed in the attractions at the Scottsdale Center for the Arts, a hub of activity in the city. Scottsdale has many public libraries, accessible by downtown trolley, and is also home to the San Francisco Giants spring training camp.
Compare prices to homes in neighboring Chandler, Tempe and Gilbert.



