Where to live in Scottsdale, Arizona
Scottsdale is one of Arizona's fastest-growing communities, and it's easy to see why with its world-class golf courses, stunning desert scenery, plentiful employment options, and countless amenities.
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Where in Scottsdale is the finest spot to reside if you're thinking about moving there?
The city is home to hundreds of small and large neighborhoods with upscale golf courses, top-notch schools, and magnificent parks.
Here are some of the top areas in Scottsdale for people of all ages, including families, seniors, and millennials.
This upscale neighborhood is one of Scottsdale's safest areas, with a median household income of over $127,000.
Before it was bought to create a showpiece community, it was a "Desert Camp" cattle ranch.
DC Ranch is a sizable master-planned community featuring a variety of housing options, including townhomes, condos, and luxury residences.
It is located at the base of the McDowell Mountains. 33 miles of trails connect DC Ranch's enclaves, the majority of which are guarded.
Seville Shopping Center has restaurants selling steak, tacos, and other foods, as well as salons, boutiques, jewelry, and decor stores. Along Hayden Road are bakeries, breakfast joints, and contemporary American restaurants.
The McCormick Ranch Golf Club is a lush, well-kept course with numerous lakes and mountain views.
One of Scottsdale's safest areas, this wealthy neighborhood has a typical household income of over $127,000.
Before being purchased to create a showcase neighborhood, it was a "Desert Camp" cattle ranch.
At the base of the McDowell Mountains, there is a sizable 4,000-acre master-planned community called DC Ranch.
It offers a wide variety of housing options, including townhomes, condos, and luxury residences. With 33 miles of walking routes connecting each neighborhood, the majority of the DC Ranch enclaves are gated.
Old Town, formerly known as Downtown Scottsdale, is renowned for its bustling downtown area with streets lined with cafes, boutiques, galleries, museums, bars, and nightclubs.
With Scottsdale Fashion Square, one of the 20 largest malls in the United States, Old Town Scottsdale is one of the largest retail destinations in the Southwest throughout the day. The Entertainment District comes to life at night.
The Scottsdale ArtWalk, block parties, concerts, and festivals are just a few of the numerous activities that take place in Old Town Scottsdale.
Breweries, restaurants, and family-friendly attractions line North Scottsdale Road in South Scottsdale, which is renowned for its active lifestyle. There are numerous art galleries in this city's center of culture and the arts.
The McCormick-Stillman Railroad Park, which offers kid-friendly miniature train rides, a golf course, and an artificial lake are among the features along the Scottsdale Greenbelt.
You'll adore South Scottsdale's semi-cosmopolitan atmosphere, which has a vibrant and forward-thinking attitude while yet being family-friendly.
South Scottsdale's median home price is $518,000, and there are a variety of housing alternatives available, including properties priced in
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