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Cave Creek, Arizona Homes For Sale

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Cave Creek, Arizona Homes For Sale

Cave Creek, Arizona is the place to live in if you want the comforts of a country home and conveniences of a city lifestyle. Located in Maricopa County, Cave Creek is close to Scottsdale, Desert Hills and Phoenix and it's residents enjoy all the amenities of the city. The town of Cave Creek has experienced booming growth in recent years and homes in various shapes and styles have been built and this guarantees that whatever your style, you will find a home that meets your very needs.

The town of  Cave Creek is full of history.  Cave Creek was named for a small river that flowed from Tonto Nat'l Forrest for some 25 miles. Much evidence remains from the pre-historic Hohokam people that supposedly lived in the area. Petroglpyhs and pictographs are preserved in the Cave Creek Cave which is protected by the Spur Cross Ranch Conservation mandates. If you can carefully move throughout this desert more are available for observers. Dozens have been mercilessly destroyed. During the 1400's Apache Indians came into the area. Gold was discovered in in the mid 1860's. The Cave Creek Mistress Mine,Cave Creek Mine located on Gold Hill, was discovered in 1874 which touched off the gold rush to the area. The army located at Fort McDowell, about 15 miles east of Cave Creek on the Verde River, helped civilize this area with a connecting road to Fort Whipple through Cave Creek near to Prescott, Az. The demise of Apache control lead to settlement by miners, farmers and cattlemen. By 1886 the town needed a classroom and a post office. The familiar landmark Cave Creek Station was established. In 1928 the land south of black Mountain, the heart of modern Cave Creek, was opened for homesteading. This and the opening of Bartlett dam and Horseshoe Dam lead to a great influx of people. In 1986 Cave Creek was incorporated. Today, residents can enjoy the casual feel of Cave Creek and relish the rough edges too.

The town has special appeal for horse owners and there are many outlets supplying stock feed and supplies Horse Propertyand there are many horses for sale. If you are looking for a home for sale that will accommodate not just you but also your horses, the one town where you can never go wrong is Cave Creek. In Cave Creek, the country and the city blend naturally.

The range of homes for sale in Cave Creek is vast and every taste is catered for. Whether you are looking for a luxury single family home or a Townhouse, you will find one in Cave Creek . For this town which has a dual country and city complexion, there are also plenty of country homes for sale, complete with facilities for horses. For the last category of homeowners, it should be gratifying to know that even vets are easy to find here. When you are looking for homes for sale in Cave Creek, always seek the services of a  Realtor who has experience selling homes in the area.

When looking for Cave Creek Homes for Sale give Andy Ghigo a call. 602-619-7293

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Comments (2)

Kim Gero
Verani Realty - Center Ossipee, NH
Associate Broker, REALTOR®

Andy, great blog on Cave Creek.  It is one of my favorite towns in Arizona.  I usually vacation every year in Scottsdale and make my annual trip to Suzanne's Hot Stuff shop to get my fill of salsa and grilling sauce.  I would love to move to Cave Creek someday.

Jun 24, 2011 10:44 AM
Andy Ghigo
Realty Executives - Phoenix, AZ

Miss Kim,

 

You are so polite. Cave Creek is a wonderful place.

 

I did some work on that thing. Brand new at blogging so it didn’t do so good on the search engines. They are now though.

 

 

Andy

 

 

Andy Ghigo
Realty Executives
7600 N. 16th St  #100
Phoenix
, Az.  85020
aghigo@cox.net;
602-861-3300  Cell 602-619-7293  Fax 602-861-3301

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Jun 24, 2011 12:52 PM