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Arizona Real Estate
Many in the northern states dream of owning Arizona Real Estate for its beautiful landscapes and warm, dry climate. With the wide variety of properties ranging from luxury homes in Scottsdale to log cabins in Flagstaff, home buyers and renters have a wide choice of propert styles and prices.
Below you will find more information about Arizona and a list of towns and cities for more detail.
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Arizona Geography
Arizona was the 48th State admitted to the United States and is considered to be part of the Southwest United States. It is one of the Four Corners states located south and east of the Colorado River, bordering New Mexico, Utah, Nevada, California and Mexico. Major cities are Phoenix, Tucson, Yuma and Flagstaff. Besides the Grand Canyon, a number of other National Forests, Parks, Monuments and Indian reservations are located in the state.
Like other states of the Southwest, Arizona has an abundance of topographical characteristics in addition to its desert climes. More than half of the state features mountains and plateaus and contains the largest stand of Ponderosa pine in the United States. The Mogollon Rim, a 2000-foot escarpment, cuts across the central section of the state and marks the southwestern edge of the Colorado Plateau, where the state experienced its worst forest fire ever in 2002.

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The first image that most people have when talking about moving to Arizona is that of cactus and desert lansdcapes. Many would be surprised to learn that Arizona has well over 60 terrific lakes for boating, fishing, and other aquatic activities. If you were to blindfold someone and fly them to Flagstaff and remove the blindfold, they would probably think they were in Colorado. Real estate in Arizona can be almost anything you want it to be.
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