Gilbert Neighborhoods with Basements

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Where can you find Phoenix area homes with Basements?

For many of my clients moving the Gilbert and Phoenix area from the East Coast or the Pacific Northwest, or heck basically from anywhere but California and Florida, they all wonder “Where are all the basements?!”

It’s pretty hard to find basements in Arizona for a couple reasons.  First of all we don’t have any hills, so there’s no such thing as a walk-out basement, although I have seen a few in the foothills of Ahwatukee.  Second, about six feet underground is a layer of incredibly hard rock that basically has to blasted through, making constructing a basement pretty expensive. 

Demand also makes them more expensive.  More and more people are moving here expecting them and more and more people want them as a cool place to hang out in the summer time.  Your cooling costs for a one story home with a basement are much lower than your cooling costs for a two story home. 

 

You can find Gilbert Homes for Sale with Basements

Luckily builders are trying to meet the demand through some really beautiful neighborhoods, many of them in Gilbert and Chandler.  Be aware that the majority of basements in the Phoenix area mean this:  completely finished, a large “rec room” or “family room”, some with mini-kitchens, then one or two bedrooms with a bathroom.  Those bedrooms are included in the bedroom count for the whole house. 

The first that comes to mind is Jakes Ranch.  This is a beautiful, gated neighborhood near the lower loop 202.  The majority of the community are all single story homes, about half with basements.  It’s a very friendly neighborhood with lots of parks, sidewalks, cul-de-sacs, etc.

Near Jakes Ranch is Vintage Ranch, it was built by the same builder but there are two story homes thrown into the mix.  What you won’t find in Arizona, well extremely rarely, is a two story home with a basement.  I don’t know why the builders won’t do those but they are very hard to find.  Basically you have to find a custom home, usually built by someone from the east coast and use to those homes. 

Can’t forget about Agritopia.  Not only is the neighborhood gorgeous with tons of green grass, parks, white fences, craftsman-style homes, but their basements are wonderful.  The majority of them have mini-kitchens and many even have movie theatre rooms, what better use for a basement?!

Also a new build community in South Gilbert that is currently being built has the same basement floorplans as Jakes Ranch, plus a few more.  I really like that community, it’s attracting some very family friendly residents, it has beautiful water features, and the lots are big. 

There are a few beautiful neighborhoods in the Chandler area as well, mostly around Ocotillo, that has basements.  If you are moving to the Gilbert and Chandler area, and can afford it, I highly suggest you find a home with a basement and maybe even a pool.  They are great for resale value, plus the kids will always have a place to cool off and keep busy.

To find current homes for sale in those neighborhoods you can click on the “Search for Homes” button above, and insert the neighborhood name for “subdivision”.  If you find some you like, I can arrange a private tour just for you!

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Great Chandler Neighborhood: Arden Park

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Arden Park in Chandler Arizona is a Neighborhood with Everything!

 A house bought on a whim becomes a treasured home and community.

 Heather V. and her family bought their Chandler home on a whim.  Her husband, a recent graduate from law school and scheduled to take the bar exam, didn’t have a job.  One weekend, “just for fun,” the couple decided to house hunt.   They walked into a new subdivision, checked out the models, and knew it was meant to be.  They put the deposit down that day.

 They’ve never looked back.  With a neighborhood like Arden Park , why would they?  Arden Park was built around 2003 and is near Germann and Alma School in Chandler .  More on the great location later, what really matters is the feel of the neighborhood.

Friendly Neighborhood

 Heather says the best thing about the neighborhood is how nice the neighbors are.  Apparently, many of the neighbors used to work together at Micro-Age.  Heather’s next-door neighbors were in that group and introduced Heather and her family to everyone else.  Since everyone knows everyone, people smile and wave and spend time catching up on each other’s lives.  Heather’s best friend is two doors down and another friend is moving in down the street.

 The neighborhood’s young moms are also very friendly, Heather says.  During cooler weather, everyday by 4 p.m., the tot lot is filled with neighborhood kids and their moms.  Few places in Phoenix offer this kind of camaraderie. 

 Great Neighborhood, Great Location

Heather also loves the location.  Besides the tot lot down the street, there is a 17-acre city park and elementary school within walking distance.  There is great access to the newly completed Loop 202.  Chandler Regional Hospital , Chandler Fashion Center , and Chandler Gilbert Community College are all within a five-minute drive.  Not to mention the 10, count them 10, golf courses within 10 miles. 

 Within such a metropolitan area, I wondered about safety.  But Heather says it’s incredibly safe:  she can walk at 10 p.m. on well-lit streets and feel completely secure.  The fact that the neighborhood is so stable probably lends itself to the security.

 Since this couple moved in, they’ve had a beautiful baby girl who is now a rambunctious toddler and Heather has started her own business, Stroller Strides.  That’s how we met.  While Heather put me through my workout paces, she happened to mention how much she loves her neighborhood.  And what a beautiful neighborhood it is.  Thanks for sharing Heather!

To search for homes in Arden Park, Click on “Search for Homes” above and use Arden Park for the subdivision.

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Great Gilbert Neighborhood: Jake’s Ranch

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Darla and Scott were looking for the right house in the right neighborhood. They envisioned their kids spending lots of time outside, but close to home. They found it with Jake’s Ranch.

Family Friendly Neighborhood in a Great Location

Jake’s Ranch is a popular neighborhood in Gilbert, AZ for a number of reasons. First the location: just two miles from the freeway, three miles from the new mall and Costco, as well as the new hospital and numerous school options in the surrounding area. Second, the design of the neighborhood makes it popular as well, with lots of cul-de-sacs, parks, and mature green trees.  It’s also a gated community.
Why a gated neighborhood in the Phoenix area’s safest city? Darla says it greatly reduces the traffic. That results in a safer, quieter community. The final reason Jake’s Ranch is one of the best neighborhoods in the Phoenix area is that all of homes are single level. This offers an unparalled amount of privacy for a master-planned community.

Darla and Scott’s family enjoy hours of outdoor fun. Pick up games right outside in the cul-de-sac, hours of basketball on the community courts, tons of tennis games on those courts, not to mention the neighborhood softball tournaments.

I asked if it always feels safe, say at 10 o’clock at night? Darla responded that’s when she and her husband go for their nightly bike ride together! It’s relaxing and cool (for the summer) and a great way to spend time together.

The number one reason Darla and her family love their neighborhood is for their friendly neighbors. She has developed wonderful friendships with them. The HOA holds an annual fall festival with a fully catered dinner, games, train rides, and face painting for the kids. It has been a great way to foster community unity throughout the years.

One of the reasons I love the community is that about a third of the homes have basements.  Basements are a premium in Arizona.  Not only are they rarely built but also it’s a great way to have extra square footage while keep the cooling costs low. 

If you are looking for homes for sale in Gilbert, AZ and think Jake’s Ranch might be a great place to start, you can click on “Search for Homes” above, and enter “Jake’s Ranch” for the subdivision.  If you see something you like, we can arrange a private showing just for you!

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Agritopia: Neighborhood Jewel in Gilbert Arizona

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 I am so excited and pleased to announce that I finally have a neighborhood profile for the amazing Agritopia neighborhood in Gilbert, AZ.  I interviewed one of the residents, Misty, to find out if this neighborhood is as inviting and friendly as it looks.
Apparently, it is. Let me give you some background. A few years ago, local farmer-turned-land-developer, Joe Johnson, decided he wanted the community that was to be built on his farmland to be special and unique. He wanted a family-focused community that didn’t look like all the rest, as well as to keep the agriculture-heritage Gilbert, AZ is known for.

The result is a community that looks like Pleasantville, without the weirdness. Every home has green grass in front (HOA maintained) and huge front porches. The streets are lined with trees and there are multiple beautiful parks. The homes even have basements, so rare in Arizona but so needed with our summer heat.

Agritopia Clubhouse

What I find so beautiful about the community are the homes.  Each one is so unique and beautiful.  Incredible flowers, cute porches, and lots of color.  I really enjoy just walking around there.  It would make me happy to come home to that neighborhood every day.

Misty says the people that live there all wanted to raise there families in a safe and beautiful setting. So people wave and say hi and spend a lot of time outdoors, chatting with their neighbors. You will see kids playing and riding bikes, neighbors chatting on their front porches and walking the dogs. Probably to the new city dog park, right next door.

That’s not all. Misty says the HOA coordinates many family activities, mainly centered around the holidays. Fourth of July picnics and Easter celebrations allow neighbors to enjoy each other’s company. When its not a holiday, friends find each other at the community clubhouse, working out or taking a dip in the pool. Or maybe even going a round on the putt-putt golf course.

Joe's Grill

Joe's Grill

Since I love food, my favorite part of the community is the fact that they retained about 20 acres of the original farm land and are using it to grow organic crops. You can buy these crops at the farmer’s market, or you can enjoy them at the Coffeehouse or Joe’s Grill, right onsite. The Grill was created from the original farmhouse that Joe grew up in. I will say that their burgers are the best in Gilbert and their Sweet Potato Fries are to die for. Maybe it’s good I don’t live in Agritopia, or I would be huge!

I could go on and on about the incredible location but I think I’ve gushed enough. You have to see it for yourself, give me a call and I’ll show you around. The Cottages start from the 200s and the Classic Homes go right on up to much more than that. If you are relocating to the Phoenix area and want to make sure you get in the best possible neighborhood for your family, you might have just found it.

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Gilbert Neighborhoods and Community Schools

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Find a Home within Walking Distance to a Great School

 

As the school year has begun and my shift as taxi driver has renewed, I once again mourn that my elementary school of choice is not within walking distance.  What luxury it would be to walk down the street versus loading everyone in the car including the preschooler and the baby, waiting in line to drop off, get everyone home and out of their car seats, just to load everyone in again to do it all over.  What a waste of gas, time, and energy.

If I had to do it over again, I would find my dream home within walking distance of a great elementary school.  Luckily those moving to Gilbert Arizona can find a plethora of excellent schools and friendly neighborhoods.  Here are just a few:

Gilbert Homes for Sale near Great Schools

Val Vista Lakes Elementary is locating within, you guessed it, the community of Val Vista Lakes.  The schools receives high marks with a lot of parent involvement.  I love the community because of it’s excellent location, close to the freeway and lots of shopping, along with its clubhouse, pools, and of course, the lakes.  You can find everything from two bedroom condos, typical 4 bedrooms homes, up to mansions on the water, pontoon boat included.

If you’re intersted in a home with a “rural” feeling, you would love the neighborhood around Mesquite Elementary.  Homes surrounding the school are a throwback to Gilbert’s farming days.  Usually they sit on 1-2 acres so there’s lots of room between you and your neighbor, and are zoned for chickens, and a cow or a horse or two.  The homes are ranches, ranging in size from 3 bedrooms up to 6 or so.  The great thing is that it’s still close-in Gilbert, it’s not out in the middle of nowhere.

You can find typical “suburbia” at Finley Farms Elementary.  It’s a great school right in the middle of a friendly neighborhood.  These homes were all built in the last ten years or so, typical 3-5 bedrooms homes, about a third with pools.  The school is right in the middle of the community, and easy walk for just about everyone.

If you have a first grader and a seventh grader, you might looking into Greenfield Elementary and Greenfield Junior High.  They are the only elementary school and junior high right next to each other in Gilbert.  However, they are on opposite sides of Guadalupe Road so keep that in mind.  The majority of homes within walking distance are custom, big and beautiful, with huge lots.  It’s a nice area. 

If you are looking for a private, Christian-based school, check out Surrey Garden Christian School within the community of Agritopia.  Agritopia is one of the most renowned Phoenix-area neighborhoods.  It combines organic farm fields with a coffee shop, restaurant grill, and craftsman-style residential architecture that is hard to find in Arizona.  Homes for sale in Agritopia range from 1500 square foot cottages up to 5,000 6 bedroom homes with separate casitas. 

These are just a few of the options for Gilbert neighborhoods with great schools within walking distance.  Any others you’d like to recommend?

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What is the Difference between Gilbert and Chandler Arizona?

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This question is very common for people thinking of moving to the Phoenix-area, or even just from the West Side to the East Side.  When people research good schools in Arizona (which are VERY important for resale value and investment regardless of your child status), three areas generally come up.  The Scottsdale/Paradise Valley area, which is generally too expensive for most families, and then the school districts of Gilbert and Chandler.

Chandler and Gilbert are right next to each other and so it stands to question, “What’s the difference?”

I put that question to a few of my mommy friends to check their perception of the cities.  Heather Vanacour, owner of Stroller Strides and mother of one, said “The feel of Gilbert, even in city management, seems to be more family oriented.” 

Gilbert Real Estate Family Friendly

I would agree with her.  City of Gilbert knows that it’s bread and butter is the amount of families in ashopping bagsnd their attraction to Gilbert.  There is even a new outdoor mall, with a huge focus on families.  There are multiple play areas and the sidewalks were designed so multiple strollers could walk side by side.  Developers cited the desire to cater to Gilbert families. 

Another example of that is in city planning.  In Gilbert, developers are required to build in play structures within the communities per number of homes.  That allieves the city of developing a ton of city parks.  Chandler has some really incredible city parks, huge structures that all feel new and seem to go on forever.  However in Gilbert, pretty much every child can walk to a park from his/her home.  While it might not be amazing, it’s accessible. 

Cherryl, mom of 5, said “I honestly can’t think of anything except that Chandler seems to have more businesses and Gilbert use to seem to have much more residential, but i guess that has been slowly changing as well.”  Cheryl is spot on with her assessment.  Chandler has been able to attract huge, high-tech companies such as Intel, Micro-Age, and Amkor.  While those some of the employees with families do live in Chandler, there’s also a huge amount of the “single professional” there as well.  You are hard-pressed to find many singles in Gilbert. 

golf talkIn the same vein, Chandler has a huge amount of golf courses per population.  In Arizona, anytime you have lots of golf courses, you’re also going to find lots of retirees.  Which is great, I’m just pointing out the differences in population between Gilbert and Chandler. 

Debi, mother of 2 and former teacher said, “I grew up in Chandler but now, as you know, live in Gilbert.  Honestly I don’t see a real big difference between the two.  I think both have good and bad areas, both have a great school district, and both have really good shopping and entertainment.  The only thing I can think of is that I think Gilbert pays higher taxes.” 

I agree with her, although I can’t find anything to support that perception.  I think Gilbert does pay higher property taxes.  However Chandler’s land will be built out by 2010, already you can see the consequence of that in higher price tags for homes.  With the amount of farm land Gilbert still has to develop, Gilbert homes have a long time of being slightly more affordable than Chandler.

From a real estate standpoint, I can only see one primary difference.  Chandler is older than Gilbert, only slightly but still it’s there.  So, the not so nice areas of Chandler are a little more widespread and they have more older homes to weed through than Gilbert. 

Gilbert and Chandler Crime Statistics

I tried to find crime stats on the two areas.  From the Chandler Police Department page, you find this map with crime picthe info that there were 156,563 calls for service in 2006.  On the City of Gilbert page you can find this map with total service calls being 57,577.  That’s a big difference.  But as you can see, none of these local moms had the perception that one city was safer than another. 

After reading this, you might feel I’m being biased towards Gilbert and maybe I am, since it’s where I live and raise my family.  But I can think of some wonderful neighborhoods in Chandler such as Pinelake Estates, and Old Stone Ranch.  Stand-out neighborhoods in Gilbert include Higley Groves, Seville and Country Lane. 

Every time I write an ending paragraph to this article, it sounds like I’m trying to bash one or the other.  So I’ll just say this, you need to visit both areas.  Look around and get a feel for the differences.  Your instinct will tell you where the right place is for your family.

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Top 10 Things to Know about Buying a Short Sale in Gilbert AZ

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If you are moving to the Gilbert or Chandler area, or are just thinking of buying a short sale in Gilbert Arizona, this post is for you.  There are great deals that can be found in the form of Short Sales but you must be armed with knowledge and a really good buyer’s agent.  A Short Sale transaction can be a: exhausting, b: drawn out, and c: scary.  Basically I tell my clients, you can get a home for $20-50 grand off, but you have to have lots of patience.

What does “Short Sale” mean?

Let’s define  a Short Sale real quick, in plain English:  a homeowner knows they cannot make upcoming mortgage payments and is trying to arrange with the bank/lender to take less than what is owed on the property to avoid foreclosure.  Also known as a “pre-foreclosure”.

  1. Understand no one will make repairs on the home.  Yes, you are entitled to an inspection during the contract period but neither the seller nor the Bank will make repairs.
  2. The seller can not negotiate your offer.  All offers are sent directly to the Bank, specifically the “loss mitigator”. They might negotiate with you, they might just say yes or no to your offer.
  3. The Bank can take as long as they want to respond to your offer.  Remember to get a great deal on a home, you need great patience.
  4. The Bank can look at as many offers as they want, yours is not accepted until it’s signed.  Specifically, your offer can sit on their desk for a week and if a higher offer comes in during that time, c’est la vie.
  5. If there is a Second Mortgage, that Bank has to agree to the Short Sale as well.  If the current value is so low that the Second Bank isn’t getting any money, they might not agree to the sale.
  6. If there are outstanding tax or HOA bills, the Deal could fall apart in the last 72 hours.  A good buyer’s agent will do a preliminary title report at the beginning of the contract and every 30 days until the Deal closes. 
  7. The seller will probably pick the title and escrow company, rather than the customary buyer’s choice.  This is because they have to sign an authorization letter for the Bank to disclose loan information so the title company is usually picked in the very beginning.
  8. A good buyer’s agent will use the Arizona Short Sale Addendum with the contract.  It is available to all Realtors and it helps to cover both the seller and the buyer in this crazy transaction.  A good agent will use it to its fullest extent.
  9. Understand that you might have to be pre-approved by the Bank that is being shorted.  For example, if Countrywide is the lender that is allowing the Short Sale, they might ask that you as the buyer, be pre-approved through them so they feel more confident in your ability to close the deal. 
  10. As the buyer of a Short Sale, do not put any utilities in your name or even rent the U-Haul until the deed is recorded and the keys are in your hand.  Hardly any Short Sale actually closes on the specified day, there are just too many cooks in the kitchen.buying a short sale in gilbert az

On that note, remember to lock your rate on your own loan 7-14 days longer than you think you need to.  That way, you can still afford your monthly payment, even if the deal takes a day or two longer to close. 

 As you can tell, there are many ins and outs to buying a Short Sale or a Foreclosure.  If you are looking in the Chandler or Gilbert area, feel free to give me a call if you have any questions!

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Getting the most for your grocery money in Gilbert Arizona

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Since food is integral part of a family’s happiness, especially mine, this week’s “You Gotta Know” is about finding the best deals in Gilbert’s grocery options.  Let’s start with the best:

Personally I love the Fry’s on Warner and Val Vista.  It’s close to my house but even if it wasn’t, I would probably still make the trip there.  Why?  Because there is free child care that my two boys love!  Every mom knows, you can siginificantly decrease your grocery bill by not having a four year old begging you for every sugary treat he sees.   My kids actually look forward to a shopping trip, as do I.  They get to draw pictures and I get to take my time.  Note:  all kids have to be over age 2 and healthy to be checked in.  They use lots of hand sanitizer and the manager, Anne, is extremely nice. 

Another favorite of mine is Sprouts, on Val Vista just south of Williamsfield.  If I know I need extra fresh produce and very nice meat, I can count on it at Sprouts.  If I’m going to pay the premium for steaks and such these days, I want to know I’m getting a really good cut, free of hormones, etc.   They also have a large selection of organic produce, dairy, etc.

Many of my friends like to shop the “Supers“, i.e. Super Wal-Mart and Super Target.  That way they are able to minimize their shopping trips by getting absolutely everything at one stop.  I thought their produce prices were kind of high but my friends insist their budget is the same or even a little less.  You can find a Super Target at Power and Ray Roads and another at Gilbert Rd and the 202.  Super Wal-Mart is at Williamsfield and Greenfield Rds or on the West side of Gilbert Rd and the 202.

If you’re a warehouse shopper, you can find CostCo conveniently located just off the 202 freeway and Pecos Rd.  Personally I try not to shop there because I can never get out for less than $100 but you can’t beat the prices on diapers and formula, which can be a huge part of a family’s shopping budget.  Plus their huge churros for only a $1 are a reliable source of bliss for me. 

Finally, my absolute favorite trick for reducing your grocery shopping bill is to use www.sistersavings.net.  There you can find all the best sales for all the grocery stores all in one spot.  I print that out every week, pick the store that has the best prices, and plan my menu for the week.  It has drastically reduced my shopping time and grocery bill. 

Great Deals on Gilbert Homes for Sale

And let’s face it, the less you spend on your silly grocery bill, the more you can spend on your fabulous new house!  Oh, you don’t have a fabulous new house yet?  Well, what are you waiting for?  The Gilbert real estate market is ripe with incredible deals right now!  And the federal governement is starting new regulations for first time home buyers grants and loans, so contact me today to see if you qualify!

I’d love to hear of any other great grocery deals in the Gilbert Arizona area.  Let me know your shopping secrets!

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Seville Neighborhood in Gilbert Arizona Real Estate

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Seville Real Estate offers Friendly Neighborhood

I grew up in what I now realize, was an idyllic neighborhood. It was one of Arizona’s first “master-planned” communities. There was main street with the grocery store, the drugstore, the florist, the bank. The elementary school was smack in the middle of town. There was a huge golf resort in the middle too but I never paid much attention to it. For me, it was where we watched the 4th of July fireworks and made for great bike paths. We just weren’t the country club/golf resort kind of family.

And I’m still not. When I first heard of the Seville neighborhood, I dismissed it as “country club snobs”. Stereotypical I know but realistic. There just aren’t that many country clubs in Arizona so it’s easy to stereotype.

But when friend after friend told me how family-friendly and fun the Seville neighborhood is, I decided I needed to proceed with an open mind and check it out for myself (and my readers).

Seville Country Club is Casual Chic

Turns out, Seville is way more like my idyllic childhood town than anything else I have found in the East Valley. Why, you ask?

It’s country club but laidback-Arizona style.

Let’s start with the country club itself. It’s smack in the middle of the community, making it accessible to everyone. It has a beautiful center that houses a workout and social facilities. It has tons of basketball, tennis, and volleyball courts. The pools are amazing with two different water slides. This solves the question every parent hears after they’ve told the kids “We’re moving to Arizona.” But what are we going to do there?

In fact, the Seville club answers that question more fully by providing tons of social activities every week. From family movie nights to MOMS clubs to hiking clubs, transplants to Arizona can get fully socialized quickly and easily. This is important to me for my clients. When they move to Arizona, leaving behind their friends, babysitters, dinner groups, etc. I want to help them feel like part of a community again, quickly and easily. Seville fits the bill for that.

Elementary School within Seville Community

The elementary school is Riggs Elementary in the Chandler school district. Yes, even though Seville is located within Gilbert, Arizona the school districts boundaries are kind of funny. The school is within walking or bike riding distance to everyone in the community. There is a playground and park within walking distance to almost every home. On my last visit this past Saturday, I wanted to take pictures of the parks but every single one was filled with kids and I didn’t want to worry their parents so I didn’t take any.

Seville Golf Course is just right

Since the golf course is right in the community, it appeals to a broad spectrum of people. From the busy dads who know they want to golf but don’t want to take time away from family driving to the range, to the empty nester who is excited to finally have the time to golf every day if he wants, to the second home buyer who wants to spend every Arizona winter on the links. And don’t forget the daddy who’s out there with his girls, getting ready for that golf scholarship!

Finally, the thing I love the most about Seville. Besides the friendly feelings, the great community layout, and the social activities: I love the view of the San Tan Mountains. Every time I turned a corner, there they were, gorgeously green from the rain we just received. The sight of them reminded me that even in the middle of stereotypical suburbia, Mother Nature rules.

Seville Homes for Sale

Homes in Seville range from $189,900 for a 1,200 sq ft courtyard home to $239,000 for 2,300 square feet and up, including some really amazing custom luxury homes. Contact me today for a list of available Seville homes.

Membership to the club is not required and therefore not included in the HOA dues, which are about $70 a month.

You can have the Seville Sports package which is includes the use of all the sports, aquatics and social facilities for you and your guests. It costs a $500 Initiation fee and $140 monthly family dues. (fyi: most families I know spend about $100 a month at their local gym).

Or for the golfer in the family you can so the Seville Sports Golf package. Allows you to use all the golf, sport, aquatics and social facilities. Golf members are not required to pay greens fees and enjoy 13-day advance tee time reservations. This costs a $16,523 Enrollment fee (cash incentives and financing available), $440 family monthly dues, $385 individual monthly dues.

 

 

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Learn All About Schools in Gilbert Arizona

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Relocating to Gilbert Arizona starts with Schools

Choosing the right area of the Valley of the Sun for your family can be quite a challenge. For many families that choose to relocate to the Phoenix-area, quality schools are at the top of the list. Many families find affordable Gilbert, AZ and the Gilbert Public School District an ideal place to start their house hunt.

Gilbert School District is typically in the top 3 districts in the state, based on test scores and graduation rates. chaulkboard According to state standards, the district has 31 Excelling schools, out of 36.

There are over 38,000 students enrolled in 26 elementary schools, 6 junior highs, and 4 high schools, along with 3 academies and 36 preschool classrooms.

To see state and national test scores for Gilbert Public Schools, click here.

I have recently toured at many of these schools in the hunt for a good school for my own son. You can read those articles here.

Gilbert High Schools

Gilbert Junior High Schools

Gilbert School District Academies

Gilbert Schools Alternative Education

Gilbert Elementary Schools

To see enrollment numbers at each school, click here.

Gilbert Schools Offer Open Enrollment

Gilbert maintains an open enrollment policy: as long as there is room, any Gilbert resident can go to any Gilbert School. As a Gilbert resident and your Local Expert, I am here to help you in your relocation to Gilbert, AZ. As a Family Real Estate Specialist, I assist my clients in finding the right home at the right price for their families.

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