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The understated upscale charm of the modern Arizona suburb cities has captured the hearts and minds of vacationers, snowbirds, and potential real estate owners alike for the past two decades. If you are one of the people who daydream about a nice big house in warm, sunny, Glendale, Arizona, what's stopping you from making that dream a reality? Buying real estate in Glendale, AZ is more affordable now than ever before, so get off your rump and look into it before it's too late! This website is a perfect place to start. It features information on Glendale's real estate market as well as information on practical matters like where to find a job and what to do for fun. So browse through and see: it is possible!

Glendale, Arizona: Welcome to the West

desert vistas, Glendale, Arizona Located less than ten miles from downtown, Glendale, AZ is one of the largest and most popular of the Phoenix suburbs, both for workers looking to live in a bedroom community and for tourists who want a taste of warm winters and dry desert vistas. Currently home to over 240,000 people, Glendale is large enough to be a city in its own right if it weren't for its closeness to Phoenix. As a way to distance itself from the homogeneity of being a part of a metroplex, Glendale has built up its retail antiques industry to the point where it is known as "Arizona's antique capitol."

Retail sales and tourism are big job sectors anywhere the weather is this warm year-round, and Glendale, Arizona is home to its fair share of golf courses, spas, shopping malls, and resort hotels. Most people who stay in the city to work, however, have white collar jobs in sales, marketing, or professional services. The city is also home to several colleges and Luke Air Force Base, which employs more than 8,000 people in jobs ranging from file clerk to F-16 fighter pilot.

College sports and airplane watching are just two of the things Glendale, AZ residents do for entertainment. Gardening is also popular, even though Glendale is mostly desert, you'd be surprised at how many plants can grow. Just visit the Xeriscape Botanical Garden to see for yourself. Major tourist draws are Phoenix Coyotes NHL games, the World Wildlife Zoo, Thunderbird Mountain Park, the Arrowhead Towne Center Mall, and the downtown antique shops.

Neighborhoods and Home Styles in Glendale, AZ

San Prado subdivsion houses, Glendale, AZ The burning question for most people considering a move to Glendale, Arizona or any of the Phoenix suburbs is "will I be able to afford it?" because of the area's reputation for being very expensive. Home sale prices have dropped significantly in the wake of the mortgage crisis, to the point where a $245,000 average has turned into a $110,000 average. This is great news for buyers, of course, but terrible news for sellers, because it means buyers have their choice and are often able to afford more than they might have a year or two ago.

Usually cheap home prices mean cheaply made or crumbling old houses, but that's not the case in Glendale, Arizona at all. Most of the homes available haven't had time to fall into disrepair. A lot are multi-story suburban homes or sprawling ranches built to fit into pre-planned communities. Some are even brand new. In terms of style, the houses and condos you'll find in Glendale tend to be heavily influenced by Mexican architectural styles like the Spanish Colonial because the building materials and aesthetics are a perfect fit for Arizona's climate and landscape.

The overwhelming majority of neighborhoods will be planned subdivisions simply because Glendale, AZ is such a popular bedroom community. The current most popular neighborhoods among home buyers are Arrowhead, Hillcrest Ranch, Missouri Ranch, Cortina, and Olive Green Villas. Prices vary widely between them, from $67,000 to $575,000, so as you can see; a home in the city is affordable to people of different budgets.

Contact a Glendale, AZ Real Estate Agent

This website is a great start but investing in real estate is a big decision that needs to be properly researched. To that end, we urge you to contact a local Glendale, Arizona real estate agent for more in-depth and personalized information. He or she will be able to tell you what you can get in your budget range, which neighborhoods will suit your needs best, and help you plan a fact-finding trip to Glendale to see the city for yourself. We wish you the best of luck with your home search and we hope to see you in Glendale soon!

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