HTML clipboardLocated 30 miles from Phoenix lies the more secluded city of Fountain Hills. Fountain Hills boasts crisper and cooler temperatures than does it’s counterparts in the area, such as Scottsdale, Cave Creek and Mesa. Fountain Hills has been identified as one of the fifty fabulous places to raise your family in a book that bears the same name. The boundaries are very significant. Just to the west is the gradually sloping Shea corridor, linking this wonderful community to Scottsdale. To the east is the Tonto National Forest. Just northwest are the majestic McDowell Mountains. These unmovable indenties prevented mass expansion and maintains the small town flavor.
It was designed by the same man who designed Disney Land, Charles Wood Jr. Searching for a way to make their city unique, they got the idea of having the world’s tallest man made fountain that shoots 560 feet into the air.
The types of people in Fountain Hills are those who have already earned their fortunes and those who are still in the early stages of making their mark on life. Fountain Hills AZ homes ranges from single family ranches condominiums to estates well over a million dollars and on.
Eagle Mountain, Sunridge Canyon and Firerock Country Clubs are the newest neighborhoods in the area. They feature great views of the surrounding mountains. The views are one of the town’s most valuable assets and are available from almost all of the residential neighborhoods including the custom homes and condominiums. The Fountain Hills School District serves students from preschool through 12th grade. Boasting an outstanding location, a laid-back lifestyle, this area offers something for everyone from young to old.
Plans have been made to create more local jobs for the areas moderate population although many residents gladly make the commute to Phoenix in exchange for the benefits of living in such a coveted location.
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– November 9, 2009
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