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Paradise Valley Bank Owned Homes - Bank Owned Homes in Paradise Valley

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Paradise Valley Bank Owned Homes

Foreclosures in ArizonaParadise Valley lies between Scottsdale and Phoenix, with the Camelback and Mummy Mountains towering above. Paradise Valley Bank Owned Homes are located about 9 miles northeast of downtown Phoenix and covers around 16 square miles. The average household income in Paradise Valley is about triple that of the surrounding cities, and the Paradise Valley Bank Owned Homes property values reiterate the statistic.

A vast majority of the Town of Paradise Valley is zoned for one-acre minimum lots, and allowing one house per lot. Multiple housing units are not allowed, so there are no condominiums, patio homes, or apartments within Paradise Valley city limits. The majority of new Paradise Valley Bank Owned Homes are constructed by custom homebuilders. Paradise Valley Bank Owned Homes property values are consistently within the highest in the state and country.

Paradise Valley Bank Owned Homes communities offer a variety of community facilities for residents. The town offers eight theaters, two libraries, eight golf courses, sixteen community parks, two swimming pools, and numerous playing fields and tennis courts.

Top physicians, executives, and surgeons make up approximately 25% of Paradise Valley’s employed adults. Students attend excelling public schools of the Scottsdale Unified School District, and crime is virtually nonexistent in Paradise Valley.

Residents of Paradise Valley AZ enjoy moderate trails for mountain biking, hiking, picnic areas, and organized hikes that are guided by park rangers. On the west side of Paradise Valley are the Phoenix Mountain Preserves of Piestewa Peak and Dreamy Draw Recreational Area.

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