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AREA OVERVIEW

Phoenix is different than most other cities. Although it is the hub of the major businesses in Arizona and holds most of the major events, it shares many amenities with the other surrounding communities like Scottsdale, Tempe, Mesa, Glendale and others.

When Phoenix was first being built, the leadership decided to develop Phoenix in different neighborhoods. They split Phoenix into different areas that all had separate shopping/business hubs. For instance, the Biltmore area at 24th and Camelback is one of the most popular areas in the state, yet it is 5-8 miles away from downtown Phoenix. To this day, the city of Phoenix still develops and manages the city within the neighborhood community theory. The new areas of Phoenix, like Anthem and Desert Ridge, are being developed in this way to help bring a sense of distinct community to each area. Even today when you ask a Phoenician where they live in the city, they will probably tell you something like Arcadia, Anthem, Biltmore, Camelback Corridor, North Central, South Mountain, Baseline Corridor, or Paradise Valley to name a few.

The great part about Phoenix is that you have the amenities of the big city, yet you have the enjoyment of suburbia and the pristine beauty of nature no less than a half hour away.

Schools: For the most part, Phoenix School Districts are hit and miss. You have to truly dig deep and research the best schools available in the area you are looking in. There are many people in Phoenix who send there children to private school, because of their dissatisfaction with the schools in the older areas. I can tell you that the best elementary school district in the City of Phoenix is Madison Elementary School District.


SCOTTSDALE

Scottsdale is known as the very affluent part of Arizona. Therefore it has the large homes, desert mansions, sprawling golf courses and beautiful scenery that only the Sonoran desert can provide. Scottsdale was developed as "The West's Most Western Town" and is known by many as the best resort city in the world. Some Scottsdale Residents believe that the population doubles in January, February and March when the weather is perfect for golfing and tanning out by the pool.

Scottsdale is divided into four distinct areas. The first is south Scottsdale, which is where most of the original Scottsdale homes were built in the 1950's, 60's and 70's. Then there's Old Town Scottsdale, that has all the art galleries, dining, entertainment and shopping you could possibly ask for. This is the most popular part of Scottsdale, since it caters directly to the affluent crowd that resides and visits Scottsdale. The third area is basically north of Camelback road all the way to Bell/Frank Lloyd Right Blvd. This area is full of many different communities that build in value as you get further north. Most of the homes were built in the 1970's and 80's. There is a mix of affluent and middle class neighborhoods in this area. The fourth and final area is known as the most affluent area of town and holds most of Scottsdale's gorgeous world class golf communities. It is the heart of the Sonoran desert and the homes in the area reflect the affluent image that Scottsdale holds.

One of the best parts about Scottsdale is the city built an extremely large park that snakes along Hayden road. It is full of baseball fields, dog parks, lakes, golfing, trails, basketball courts and much much more. At anytime during the week, you will find people on their roller blades, fishing in the lakes, taking their dog for a walk or riding a bike. It's really one of the true gems that Scottsdale provides for the community.

Schools: Scottsdale school district is one of the best school districts in the nation. There testing averages are the best in the state. There isn't a large amount of diversity in these schools, so it makes for an unexposed environment for many children who go to school in the Scottsdale school district. By in large, you will be very happy with your child's educational experience in Scottsdale.


TEMPE

Tempe is a unique community. It is home to the fourth largest University in the United States, Arizona State University. Many of the people who live in Tempe are either students or are staff that work at the university. It is unique because of it's culture. It doesn't fit in with the rest of the communities in the area. It is heavily influenced by the college culture that surrounds it and the places they come from. There are many apartments and rental communities that tailor to the highly transient population that resides in Tempe.

Tempe is small, yet is a big player when it comes to sporting events and overall culture in the Phoenix area. It has been home to every major event in Arizona since the 1960's, including Super Bowl XXX, the Fiesta Bowl, NFL Arizona Cardinals Football, ASU Football, NCAA Tournaments, Cactus League and some of the biggest concerts in Arizona history. Although recently, there have been other major events held in Downtown Phoenix, such as the 2001 World Series and others.

Tempe is always on the move to be a progressive city. Recently, Tempe has been developing something called the Tempe Town Lake or the Rio Salado Project. It is the largest development project in Arizona history. The north side of Tempe is split by the Salt River, which has been dry for several decades now because the water has been diverted to the farming communities. So Tempe decided to build two deflatable dams at the east and west side of the city and then fill the river bed with water. They've basically turned a river into a lake and in doing so, they are making one of the most progressive development projects in the nation. The best part about the Tempe town lake is the Fourth of July celebration. They've only held it for two years now and in the second year, decided to hold it on both the third and fourth because of all the people who flooded the area to see the fireworks on the lake.

Schools:Tempe school district tests around the national average for their Stanford 9 test scores. The diversity level in Tempe is very high. Tempe is an interesting mix of students, there are children of professors, a high Native American population, a larger than normal African American population and many Hispanics in the area. Tempe has good schools and is a great place to raise your children, but you have to research the things that matter to you most.

 

 

 

 

 

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