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Homes with One Plus Acres for Sale in Buckeye | Arizona Community …
Listing Courtesy Of: Jessica McCuiston, Integrity West Real Estate. Listing Source: MLS# 4173546. 3050 N WESTERN Circle in Buckeye, Arizona 85396. Call this 6030 Square Foot Property in Buckeye, Arizona, Home for $1850000 … read more…
Homes for Sale Near Light Rail in Phoenix | Arizona Community Guide
Listing Courtesy Of: Victoria A Sallis, Arizona Best Real Estate. Listing Source: MLS# 4206917. 5600 N 4TH Street in Phoenix, Arizona 85012. With 5731, this home in Phoenix, Arizona is on the market for $1699000 … read more…
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Summer Fun in Phoenix
When the weather gets hot people look for any way to cool down. In Phoenix particularly, it can get up to 120 degrees and above at certain times. The best way to cool down when the temperature gets to… read more…
Invest and Benefit from Mohave County?s Wonders
Those looking for a really nice home shouldn’t look far as two cities from Mohave County provide nice houses to fit their needs. If you are an investor seeking a sensible investment venture, you shoul… read more…
Buying Real Estate in Chandler, Arizona Could Make a Difference in Your Values
Where Values Make the Difference! Yep, thats the citys motto. The citys focus? Qualify of life, a diverse culture and a modern mix of youth and tradition. Here, the days are bustling, the nights… read more…
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Skinny-Dippers Aim For World Record (KMGH 7 Denver)
Two hundred skinny-dippers at an Arizona resort joined in a national effort to set the Guinness world record for the most people skinny dipping at one time. read more…
Week in Vicksburg (The Vicksburg Post)
A break from stifling heat was the weather feature of the week in Vicksburg. Highs did reach as far as 95 degrees on one day, but were in the 80s or lower 90s on all the other days. Rain fell on two days and measured .82 inch. read more…
Josh Brodesky: Town homes could hold glimmer of recovery (Arizona Daily Star)
Rising up fast and furious during the boom only to come to a screeching halt during the bust, the Lofts at River Walk was a true peak project. read more…
Resolved Question: What’s so great about Phoenix, AZ?
I am a REALTOR in the Phoenix, AZ and surrounding areas, and I want to find out what people like or dislike about The Valley of the Sun. And the heat is way too easy, and some of us natives still play in the AZ summer sun.
What I would like to find out what it is that makes Arizona, and in particular, Phoenix, Scottsdale, and other suburbs desirable? Is it the 300 average days of sunshine? Our 72.6 F annual average temperature? How about our Scottsdale, Tempe, Phoenix, and other cities nightlife? Could it be the hiking, mountain biking, offroading trails? Did I forget about the lakes and rivers near our valley? Or just maybe could it be the affordable Real Estate? Our Cost of living being less than other big cities? Sports? You tell me, please?
Resolved Question: Is this corrupt?
Last year’s huge $286-billion federal transportation bill included a little-noticed slice of pork pushed by Harry Reid that provided benefits not only for the casino town of Laughlin, Nev., but also, possibly, for the senator himself.
Reid called funding for construction of a bridge over the Colorado River, among other projects, “incredibly good news for Nevada” in a news release after passage of the 2005 transportation bill.
Harry Reid failed to mention, though, that just across the river in Arizona, he owns 160 acres of land several miles from proposed bridge sites and that the bridge could add value to his real estate investment.
We have bridges collapsing due to lack of maintenance, but Harry Reid gets a new bridge that adds value to his own personal property? Is this the democratic culture of corruption?
Ladies & Gentlemen, Don’t shoot the messenger. Yes both sides of the fence are guilty of this, however I remember during the election that Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid saying they were going to eliminate pork spending.
Funny how now that they are in power they now are leading the charge, they can’t spend the money fast enough.
Out in Nevada desert, gambling runs dry – Los Angeles Times
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