MARICOPA COUNTY HOME SALES
Filed under Blog, Listings, Uncategorized, Wickenburg Az · Tagged: century 21, home sales, june antos, Maricopa county, Real Estate, Wickenburg
TAKE A LOOK @ THIS WEBSIGHT. If you are interested in keeping up with home sales and home listings, this is a great place to receive updated news. Arizona is a wonderful place to live. We enjoy the warm weather 85% of the time. By the time the cool weather hits we are ready for it!! Here is alittle information about Arizona-
Arizona was the 48th and last of the contiguous states admitted to the Union on February 14, 1912. Population numbers for the year 2006 indicate that Arizona was at that time the fastest growing state in the United States. Arizona is one of the “Four Corners” states – it borders Utah, Nevada, New Mexico, California, and touches Colorado. It has an international border with the states of Baja California and Sonora in Mexico. The population of Arizona is around six and one half million people (6,500,180).
When you say living in Wickenburg is the ideal location, I mean this IS the ideal location. Wickenburg is located 40 miles NW of Phoenix. Where can you live that you can water ski and snow ski in the same day. Where can you take off on your quad or jeep into the desert and ride for hours. Where can you jump on your horse and see some of the most beautiful country you have ever seen. Our small town is a great place for all ages. We are looking forward to the cops who care events that help our families in need for Christmas. June Antos
TAX CREDIT- HOME BUYERS
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This is a great opportunity for the home buyer. Everyone loves a tax break and you do not have to be a first time home buyer to qualify. I have listed some key points to help understand the tax credit.
The Worker, Homeownership, and Business Assistance Act of 2009 has extended the tax credit of up to $8,000 for qualified first-time home buyers purchasing a principal residence. It also authorized a tax credit of up to $6,500 for qualified repeat home buyers.
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Best route LA to Black Canyon City Az…pulling trailer?
Yahoo maps tells me to stay on the I 10 and take the west loop around Phx to the I 17….know that route well….My Nav system tells me to cut off the 10 onto US 60 to Wickenburg and then across to Black Canyon City. Do not know the road conditions, grades, switch backs and the like of this route. Will be pulling my 26 ft trailer. Is this route any more steep or up and down than say the Grape vine or Cajon Pass or Big Bear or Shaver Lake..these roads I know and can deal with….also weather thru that part of Az after Christmas
Here’s the difference. Yahoo Maps is giving you the EASIEST route. It is basically all Interstate Highways or 4 lane divided highways. Your GPS is giving you the SHORTEST route. It includes 2 lane deserted roads part of the way.
US 60 was the primary route between L.A. and Phoenix prior to the construction of the Interstate System. The turn off is just after you crest the grade East of Quartsite, Arizona. Most of it is 2 lane road, and because of the Interstate has few gas stations / tow operators. You would go through a couple tiny towns. It does NOT have any steep grades or sharp turns because it is basically going through open desert. So flip a coin. You shouldn’t have any problems going either route.
Just remember that while you are pulling your trailer in California you are restricted to 55 MPH, and to traveling ONLY in the right 2 lanes. You don’t want to feed the Chippies.
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