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The state of Arizona is considered one of the best places to live in America due to its affordable real estate, excellent year-round temperatures, and its appeal to both outdoor enthusiasts and entertainment seekers alike. Arizona offers a whopping 300 sunny days per year, perfect for year-round hiking, riding, biking, and camping. Not only this, but Arizona’s cities and towns also offer easy access to world-class skiing in the North Rim—for all of those winter sports enthusiasts out there.
Arizona’s isn’t all about adventure and recreation. Native American art and culture dominate the Arizona scene as the state is home to 23 reservations and the highest population of Native Americans in the U.S. Arizona’s major industries, such as agriculture, manufacturing, services, tourism, mining, and manufacturing seal the state’s appeal, creating a solid economy that potential and current residents can certainly benefit from.
Arizona’s major cities and metropolitan areas include: Phoenix (largest city in Arizona), Tucson (second largest city), Prescott (third largest metropolitan area in the state) Yuma (fourth largest metropolitan area), and Flagstaff (the largest city in northern Arizona). Because these areas are constantly developing and the population has continued to grow at a rapid pace (even in tough economic times), finding dozens of attractive and affordable real estate listings is fairly easy. Real estate listings for brand new condominium communities, modern townhomes, and homes ranging from modest to luxury are abundant in the state of Arizona.
Home-Listings.org gives you the best listings for your budget and taste and provides important information about the best Arizona schools and universities, the best neighborhoods, and where to find the states (or any given areas) top attractions.
The list of attractions in this vast state is virtually endless, but just a few include: the Grand Canyon, the Heard Museum in Phoenix, the Desert Botanical Garden (Phoenix), the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum (Tucson), the Montezuma Castle National Monument (Sedona), and Red Rock State Park (Sedona). Believe it or not, Arizona also has an impressive number of lakes, such as Lake Mead and Lake Havasu, and rivers such as the Colorado River, the Little Colorado River, and the Gila River. These beautiful bodies of water are perfect for canoeing, rafting, fishing, and relaxing.

