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Queen
Creek Homes and Real Estate for Sale in Maricopa
County, Arizona
Queen Creek: Queen Creek located in Maricopa County just 20 miles southeast of
Phoenix -- are two of the best-kept secrets in the state. The relaxed
lifestyles of these two communities provide approximately 15,000 residents
with a small-town feeling and a welcome retreat from big-city chaos. The
climate is exceptional, with more than 300 days of sunshine annually. A
combination of excellent weather and a spectacular natural setting
encourages outdoor recreation year-round, and recreational opportunities
and facilities are plentiful. Trails for hiking and horseback riding wind
into the mountains and across the desert floor. Golfing is popular and
four courses are located in Queen Creek. Nearby Canyon Lake provides
opportunities for boating. Ball fields as well as courts for tennis,
basketball, and volleyball are available at Founder’s Park and the Queen
City Community Center. Queen Creek and Chandler Heights boast great air
quality and low crime, and offer an easy commute to the Phoenix
metropolitan area. Superstition Springs Center, one of largest shopping
malls in Arizona, is just 15 minutes away. There are spectacular views of
the Superstition Mountains to the northeast and the San Tan and Goldmine
Mountains to the south. The quiet rural atmospheres of Queen Creek and
Chandler Heights, combined with strong community bonds and a carefree
attitude, make these towns great places to call home. The Queen Creek
Community Center sponsors a Recreation Drop-In Program for area students,
providing plenty of things for kids to do after school. Homework
assistance is available, as are computers equipped with Internet access,
arts and crafts, pool tables, air hockey, ping-pong, Nintendo, Playstation,
music and opportunities for socializing. The five-acre site encompasses a
branch of the Maricopa County Library, a kitchen, a new playground, two
lighted basketball courts, a sand volleyball court, a skate park, a
lighted softball field and three picnic areas with barbecue grills.
The Will Rogers Equestrian Ranch is ideally located in Queen Creek and is
home to approximately as many horses as humans. The ranch is situated next
to Queen Creek Wash. The wash floor affords miles of easy, sandy trails
for riders of all skill levels. Cottonwood and tamarisk trees provide
shade and places for birds to nest. There is no cactus in the wash, making
the area safe for both the horses and their riders.
When Arizona became a state in 1912, Queen Creek was a farming community.
Indians had used the fertile land below the San Tan Mountains and the land
along Queen Creek for farming. Pioneer settlers did the same, growing
citrus trees, cotton, pecans and vegetables. The residents prided
themselves on their independence but also on their sense of community and
willingness to help one another - virtues that are still alive and well in
Queen Creek and Chandler Heights. Churches and the post office still act
as gathering places and town dances and picnics are as popular today as
they were when the town was a fledgling village. The annual 4th of July
celebration is a Queen Creek and Chandler Heights tradition.
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The Queen Creek real estate markets are made up
exclusively of single-family detached homes. Though no condominiums or
townhouses are available, single-family properties in these communities
are affordable enough to fit any budget. Many homes have mountain views
and some are located on hilltops boasting stunning views of the city
lights and valley below. Homes in Johnson Ranch, Copper Basin, the Village
at Queen Creek and Skyline Vista are priced in the $100,000s, while those
in Emperor Estates and the Will Roger Equestrian Ranch area range in price
from the high $100,000s to the high $200,000s. Rancho Jardines home prices
start in the $200,000s and can exceed $400,000. Sun Valley Farm offers
homes priced from the mid $400,000s to $800,000 and large estate
properties in exclusive La Princessa Ranchitos are priced at $1 million
and more. New construction is available, as are lots and land for custom
building. If you are thinking of buying or selling your home, just fill
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