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Pine Tree Living – Prescott Pine Tree Homes

Hidden Valley Ranch

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Hidden Valley Ranch, Prescott, Arizona! Located on the south edge of Prescott, between Highway 89 and Senator Highway and adjoining the Prescott National Forest. This subdivision is was built among towering Ponderosa Pine Trees. No tract homes here! Hidden Valley Ranch features homes by many different builders with no two homes alike. The varied terrain […]

Don’t Get in My Space! — Hidden Valley Ranch, Prescott, Arizona

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Hidden Valley Ranch and Haisley Homestead are two neighborhoods on the south edge of Prescott near the Prescott National Forest. These two neighborhoods were built among old Ponderosa Pine trees, so one has a sense of living in the forest. As the homes were built, care was taken to protect every Ponderosa Pine tree possible. […]

Development Opportunity: Build among Boulders and Pines!

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Development Opportunity: Build among Boulders and Pines near Prescott, Arizona in Williamson Valley on Cougar Canyon Road. This 11.37-acre lot has HUMONGOUS boulders and lots of Pinon Pines. It is in a well-planned neighborhood named Wikutepa.  The roads leading to this lot have been recently paved. By my estimation, the rock outcropping I call “big […]

Can You Trust Home Value Estimates from ZTR?

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Sometimes both Buyers and Sellers rely on the ZTRs (Zillow, Trulia, Realtor.com and others) to estimate [Zestimates for Zillow] the value of homes. These estimates may be entirely unreliable. Here are some of the reasons theZTR blanket estimates do not work well in Prescott, Arizona. Many lots were sold to individual Builders There are very few “look-alike” homes […]

Live Work Play in Prescott (voice over by Toni Tennille)

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Live Work Play in Prescott With 300 days of sunshine and annual daytime average temperature  of 70 degrees who wouldn’t want to live here?  Be sure to view full screen. This video shows much of the area with great views and descriptions of the town plaza and courthouse area.   Original video from here: https://youtu.be/zHw-ApbD4ss

Does Prescott Have Enough Open Space?

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We often have a conflict with citizens resisting development. That is a natural phenomenon . . . it happens everywhere and for many decades. However, the Prescott area, and indeed Yavapai County, we DO have a lot of open space. The pie chart below depicts how much land is used by different entities. Notice that […]

 
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