5 Reasons to Move to a Scottsdale Luxury Homes

by Todd Morris

Buying a home in Scottsdale isn't simple right now. According to Arizona Regional MLS, real estate prices have increased by +19% over last year, and more than 400 homes were sold over their listed price in March 2022. It's fair to say that Scottsdale is a seller's market, so you'll need to be competitive and forceful if you want the house of your dreams. This article will look into the 5 most common reasons people choose to purchase a home in the Scottsdale area. 

About the City 

Scottsdale, Arizona, is a city of 241,361 people (2020) on the east side of Phoenix, with an area of 184 square miles. Over the last century and a half, man has turned this part of the  Sonoran Desert into a city now known for its luxury resorts, homes, and golf courses.  Scottsdale is Arizona's third-best suburb, according to Niche, after the Cataline Foothills region. The City was also named America's finest location to retire. 

Reasons to buy a home in Scottsdale 

#1 Weather in the City of Sunshine 

It's not the only reason, but it's one of the most important to begin with. Not only is the climate in Scottsdale hot. The residents also endure low humidity levels all year round. 

The humidity levels in the City of Sunshine are often less than half of those in places like  Florida, and the daily averages hover around 37%. In the afternoons, they can drop to 23% or lower. 

With temperatures that average in the mid-60s throughout the winter, not to mention the 300  days of sunshine, it's one of the finest places to live in the U.S. The city of Scottsdale, Arizona, is a desert, with just 11 inches of rainfall each year compared to the national average of 38  inches. This amounts to only 3 days of precipitation per month. 

For outdoor enthusiasts, the summer months are ideal. Hiking, cycling, trail running, golf, and other activities flourish in Scottsdale during the temperate months. It is also possible to swim in your backyard year-round. Winter might require a windbreak or even a real coat. However,  you won't be facing the same temperature extremes that the rest of the country experiences from November through March. 

#2 Outdoor Activities 

Scottsdale has something for everyone, whether you want to work on your golf swing or go on a quick sunrise hike before going to work. Whatever your style, the gorgeous desert scenery, and fantastic weather provide a plethora of outdoor possibilities.

Outdoor enthusiasts in Scottsdale can choose from a variety of options, including free weekend camping and high-end golf courses. 

As for the winter activities, Flagstaff and areas with skiing are only a few hours' drives away, as well as other winter sports options that will have you forget you're in the Grand Canyon State. 

Even if you don't want to go outside, the desert setting in Scottsdale is a sight to see. The sky looks beautiful as the sun sets, and the red rocks tower into space as you get farther away from the City. 

Residents of Scottsdale can enjoy water activities even though the City is located in the  Sonoran Desert. By converting sand dunes into "sand pools," city developers have brought the beach to the desert. Imagine a lovely pool set in the sand that has been trucked in. There's also an 11-acre wave pool and an artificial surfing pond. 

The Lower Salt River provides a unique opportunity to see natural water. People can go kayaking or tubing down the river. Bartlett Lake is an hour's drive away and offers more boating enjoyment as well as several swimming beaches. 

#3 Career and Business 

Scottsdale is a great location for young professionals or business owners who are just getting started. The City boasts a vibrant economy that continues to create numerous possibilities for its residents. 

The City of Scottsdale is located on the eastern edge of Phoenix and is so close to the capital of Arizona state that it's sometimes difficult to determine where one city begins and the other ends. Scottsdale is a short drive from many employment opportunities in the Phoenix region. 

Scottsdale residents spend an average of 22 minutes on their commute each way, which is somewhat shorter than the U.S. average of 26 minutes. 

The typical yearly income in Scottsdale, Arizona, is $51,000, almost double the national average of $28,000. The average household income in the United States is $53,000 per year,  whereas it is $72,000 per year in the City of Sunshine. 

The business environment has been influenced by the proximity of Scottsdale Airport, one of the busiest single-runway airports in the United States. 

SkySong, the ASU Scottsdale Innovation Center, connects technology, research, education,  and entrepreneurship to assist in developing the area's business communities. With companies such as GoDaddy, Yelp, PayPal, and Indeed.com all establishing offices in the  City center, Scottsdale is becoming a hotbed for technology innovation.  

The tourism sector is a major component of the Scottsdale economy. Hotels, spas, and other tourist-oriented enterprises are also significant contributors.

#4 Family 

Scottsdale was designated the best city in the United States to raise a family in 2014. It particularly excelled in average family income, quality of public schools, and public parks. 

Despite its reputation as a paradise for retirees, Scottsdale has a sizable number of Gen X  and millennials settling down and raising families in the area. 

Scottsdale school districts are consistently rated among the top in Arizona, including charter and magnet schools - a world-class community college - not to mention the proximity to  Arizona State University. 

In addition, the City offers a variety of activities to appeal to families, including authorized sports and recreational activities, as well as arts and museum culture. 

There are plenty of things to do in Scottsdale. You can enjoy a movie at the Roadhouse  Cinema, go-kart racing at Octane Raceway, or enroll in a spin class at Mountainside Fitness. 

Scottsdale offers a variety of public parks, including Indian Bend Wash Greenbelt, which connects the north side of town to the Arizona State University border. 

#5 Luxury 

The city of Scottsdale, Arizona, is known for its luxury lodgings. It has one of the highest densities of AAA Five-Diamond resorts and hotels in the U.S., with one AAA Four-Diamond restaurant. 

Residents and tourists of Scottsdale enjoy similar comforts. The City's real estate provides a  wide range of housing possibilities for house buyers. From downtown condos and townhouses in the midst of it all, single-family houses in picturesque hamlets, secluded mansions are hidden away on private golf courses and lakeshores, to luxurious estates with spectacular vistas, Scottsdale has consistently ranked in the top five cities across the country for luxury real estate. 

Every buyer and lifestyle is catered to in Scottsdale. To navigate the local market and locate the finest houses, buyers might want to work with a professional real estate agent. Todd Morris™ REALTOR® specializes in helping people find their ideal house in the  Scottsdale region. He knows the market inside and out and has all the tools and information to locate your ideal property.

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