Find newly built homes in Maricopa, home to El Dorado, El Dorado Lakes, Province, Cobblestone and many other brand new communities. Maricopa, not so long ago, was a 45 square mile area of cattle ranches, farms, vineyards, and orchards. It is located 16 miles south of Phoenix.
Today, the City of Maricopa is growing into a beautiful township not too far from the Phoenix metropolitis area. In the early to mid 2000's housing prices went through the roof. Today, residential real estate has basically corrected itself from those inflated values. Maricopa, AZ new construction real estate is beginning to surge once again, becoming a viable marketplace for new home buyers, investors, and those who want a spacious reasonably priced home without the hustle and bustle of inner-city life. The average household income in the City of Maricopa is just under $80,000 which is among the highest in Arizona. Approximately 60 percent of its residents have college degrees.
The Maricopa, AZ Chamer of Commerce and the Economic Development Department encourages entrepreneurship and small businesses, providing help in locating assistance to be successful in the community. COMET is the new express transit systm, a local route circulator servicing such locations as Maricopa Fiesta, Cobblestone Farms, Rancho El Dorado, Province, Maricopa Marketplace, Pacana Park, Walmart, Harrah's Casino and the City's Park-and-Ride Lot. The City of Maricopa is the home of the only Amtrak station in Arizona. MaricopaXPRESS (MaX) is the City of Maricopa's regional connector to the Phoenix metro-plex with service to downtown Phoenix and Tempe. MaX provides safe, convenient, cost effective and dependable public transportation. MaX runs Monday through Friday and one-way fares are $3.00, $2.00 for seniors and free for children under five.
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