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When shopping for Phoenix homes, one thing youll want to know about is recreational opportunities. Whether youre looking for an evening out on the town, daytime recreation like golfing or kayaking, a hike through the desert ecosystem or relics of the areas rich and varied history - or something else altogether - youll find that the Phoenix has no shortage of things to do and places to see.
One thing to understand about the area - its called Valley of the Sun for a very good reason. Maricopa County gets about 7 inches of rain every year, and is sunny about 84% of the time. The musical 110° In The Shade with Burt Lancaster and Kathryn Hepburn may have been about a rather exceptional summer in the Midwest, but her in south-central Arizona, thats business as usual. Its not steamy, though - its more like a sauna. For decades, doctors have recommended the hot, dry climate for people with respiratory and other problems that are exacerbated by cold and damp. For that reason, many seniors retire to the area.
If youre of retirement age, ask your Scottsdale realtor about the nightlife in the metro area. If youre lucky, you might be able to attend a performance by one of the Phoenix-Scottsdale-Tempe regions most unique musical groups. Igors Jazz Cowboys is a band that plays a unique, high-energy blend of Western swing, bluegrass, country and (believe it or not) New Orleans style jazz. (Igor actually climbs on top of his bass fiddle, mounting it like a horse as he plays.)
Sports fans will be glad to know that there are a plethora of pro, semi-pro and university teams playing baseball, basketball, football, soccer and even ice hockey! In fact, football aficionados should know that Super Bowl XLII is scheduled for 3 February 2008 at the University of Phoenix Stadium, which has the only rollout field and retractable roof stadium on Earth.
Eco-tourism is a new buzzword these days. Ask your Phoenix Real estate agent about the opportunities for visiting the many natural wonders that exist in the Sonoran desert; guided tours are available through the Arizona Office of Tourism, which is an official signatory to the National Geographic Geotourism Center - an organization that encourages tourism in an ecologically friendly way that makes as little impact as possible on local habitats and biomes.
There are many phoenix real estate investments in close proximity to popular Phoenix area tourist destinations. These properties make a great home base for trips further afield. The Grand Canyon, Lake Powell, Four Corners, historic U.S. Route 66 and more are all within a days driving distance or less. When you decide you want a change from the desert, head up into the mountains and visit the old mining town of Prescott. Located in the central Arizona highlands, it is substantially cooler than the Phoenix area, and features many interesting examples of buildings dating back 120 years.About AuthorWayne Hemrick is Mr Hemrick is well versed in all of the recreation, culture, and history to be found in Phoenix. Wayne offers over 20 years experience in the Phoenix real estate market, and can help find the right Phoenix home for you.
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