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Bright Star

The most up-to-date real estate information on homes and land, prices and market value, in Brightstar for Saturday, April 06, 2024. Bright Star is one of Chino Valley's premier communities with a plethora of options. Located off Chino Valley's main thoroughfare, Road 2 North, Bright Star has access to shopping and backs up to BLM land with nothing but wide open views to Mingus Mountain. Affordable, modern housing in a secluded location. For a map of the subdivision, click here. Brightstar is a Chino Valley-based community and offers many features home buyers and builders can appreciate.For a list of vacant lots in Bright Star, click here. Bright Star residents love the community for its open views to the east and south. Both directions give views of Mingus Mountain or Granite Mountain. The community is located on the edge of state land on both sides, giving the subdivision a true feeling of solitude although less than 1.7 miles from amenities. The future of the community is certainly bright as more and more builders turn their focus to the area. Brightstar is Chino Valley's largest master-planned community. Are there single family homes for sale near Brightstar? Yes, currently only residential single family homes are allowed in Bright Star. Do Brightstar residents have access to shopping? Bright Star is 1.7 miles from the main highway, making the community a quiet place to live yet still close enough to make your grocery trip easy. Road 2 North is a main road in Chino Valley at the highway intersection with Safeway, Walgreen's, and several restaurants. I want to sell my Brightstar unit in Chino Valley, who is the best realtor to represent me? Why Matt White, of course! Call us today for the best service in the Quad-City area!

Do Cordes Lakes

Do Cordes Lakes residents have access to shopping? Cordes is perfectly situated with equal distance to Phoenix, Flagstaff, and Prescott, AZ on I-17. The town itself has little for shopping, but recent road improvements to the Interstate exits, resulting in less traffic running through the town proper, have helped increase business to the area. Local staples such as Subway and McDonald's remain and now Aarona's Pizza and the 50's Diner Backseat Bar! # How far away from downtown Prescott is Cordes Lakes? 35 miles. # Is there a golf course with 18 holes near Cordes Lakes? No. If golf is your thing and Cordes is your terrain...head for Dewey, AZ and try Quailwood or Prescott Country Club. # What type of activities are in Cordes Lakes? Activities at Cordes Lakes could vary due to location of the community, how far Cordes Lakes is from town, and whether Cordes Lakes has community amenities like a clubhouse or pool. Call for more info on Cordes Lakes. Is Cordes Lakes family friendly? Residents with families enjoy horseback riding and off-road sports. Hiking is available in the area around Arcosanti. Outdoor exploration and gold-panning in the Big Bug are popular pastimes. # I want to sell my Cordes Lakes unit in Cordes Lakes, who is the best realtor to represent me? Why Matt & Melinda White, of course! Call us today for the best service in the Quad-City area!

Prescott area Parks

Various parks have been set aside in the Prescott area for family enjoyment. One of Prescott's oldest and most well known parks is located off 6th Street, near what used to be Prescott's most popular destination for young people "Skate Town USA". Today, Granite Creek Park can be accessed from the parking lot at the Depot Plaza, or from across the street at the parking lot. Granite Creek Park hosts many summer activities and is a great spot for family BBQ's. Another popular park is Ken Lindley Field. Mostly known for its summer time softball tournaments, Ken Lindley Field has long been at the heart of Prescott's focus on sports. Equipped with Prescott's only Skate Park, Ken Lindley Field field also hosts a playground and several ball fields. Ken Lindley Field is also located next to another Prescott monument, the Armory. Now an activity center with basketball and volleyball, the original Armory houses one of Arizona's first National Guard Units. The inscription on the Armory plaque reads: "Prescott was one of the first towns in Arizona to have a National Guard Unit. Companies B and C of the First Territorial Rifles were organized in Prescott in 1865 and Company M of the First Arizona Infantry was organized in 1910. Company M of the 158th Infantry of the National Guard of Arizona received Federal recognition February 3, 1930. This Company originally used a church on South Montezuma Street as their Armory, but it was described as "totally inadequate". The Prescott National Guard Armory, one of the largest and most prominent buildings on East Gurley Street, was designed by architect Orville A. Bell and was constructed on land donated to the State of Arizona by the City of Prescott. This was a portion of the property preciously donated to the City by Mr. & Mrs. Charles T. Joslin. A Works Progress Administration (W.P.A.P) project, construction of the Armory was begun on March 5, 1936 and completed in November, 1939. The Armory was designed as a vernacular structure with elements of Richardsonian Romanesque style in the decorative detail. The building is constructed of reinforced concrete with native ashlar granite facing and sandstone trim, red or black extruded mortar joints and a Lamelia truss roof. It was described at the time of completion as "fortress-like". In July of 1980 the Armory, no longer needed by the Arizona National Guard, was deeded to the City of Prescott. Today it is used as a multi-use City Parks and Recreation facility. The Prescott National Guard Armory is listed in the National Register of Historic Places." Prescott also has several small community parks such as Acker Park, Badger Park, Honor Island Park, Flinn Park, Strickland Park, Whipple Park, Thumb Butte Park, Granite Basin Lake Park, Goldwater Lake Park, Watson Lake Park, Pioneer Park, Willow Lake Park, Heritage Park, Lynx Lake Park, and of course the Courthouse Plaza. Large parks such as Whipple, Pioneer, and Heritage Parks offer softball fields and other gaming services. Pioneer Park has an active outdoor inline hockey arena along with sand volleyball pits and hiking trails. Heritage Park offers views of the red rocks of Granite Dells and Willow Lake. Heritage also offers Prescott's award winning dog park and the Heritage Zoo, Prescott's only zoo. Both Willow and Watson Lake Parks offer hiking and biking trails along the shoreline. Watson Lake offers the Peavine trail system with miles of biking potential.

Tenney Homestead

Tenney Homestead is a Prescott-based community and offers many features home buyers and builders can appreciate. Residents choose Tenney Homestead for its location near Prescott, Arizona. Prescott is renown for its four-season climate, outdoor activities, gorgeous landscapes, majestic mountains, serene lakes, small-town feel, and wonderful community spirit. As of Saturday, April 06, 2024, prices in Tenney Homestead are holding steady. If you're interested in vacant Land in Tenney Homestead, it can be viewed by clicking here. If no lots are currently available, be sure to sign up and receive properties as soon as they hit the market! If we have the Tenney Homestead CC&Rs on file, they'll be located HERE. Tenney Homestead community features have not been verified as of yet. However, Tenney Homestead info is just a phone call away if you are considering making a home-buying decision in the Prescott vicinity. Call Matt or Melinda today. If you get our answering service, just leave us a brief message. We'll be notified right away and return your call. Other sites claim authority on Tenney Homestead, however the information is outdated by years. Our business is real estate in Prescott, and that is why you will not see advertising subsidies on our website.

Willow Cove

Willow Cove is a Prescott-based community and offers many features home buyers and builders can appreciate. Residents choose Willow Cove for its location near Prescott, Arizona. Prescott is renown for its four-season climate, outdoor activities, gorgeous landscapes, majestic mountains, serene lakes, small-town feel, and wonderful community spirit. As of Saturday, April 06, 2024, prices in Willow Cove are holding steady. If you're interested in vacant Land in Willow Cove, it can be viewed by clicking here. If no lots are currently available, be sure to sign up and receive properties as soon as they hit the market! If we have the Willow Cove CC&Rs on file, they'll be located HERE. Willow Cove community features have not been verified as of yet. However, Willow Cove info is just a phone call away if you are considering making a home-buying decision in the Prescott vicinity. Call Matt or Melinda today. If you get our answering service, just leave us a brief message. We'll be notified right away and return your call.