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Pinon Oaks, Prescott, AZ

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Real Estate Broker/Owner with Help-U-Sell of Prescott
Nestled in the rolling hills east of Williamson Valley, this premier subdivision is centrally located in the Tri-city Area, literally minutes from beautiful downtown Prescott. The stunning 360 degree views include Prescott's Granite Dells, Granite Mountain, Bill Williams Mountain, the San Francisco Peaks and Mingus Mountain. The climate is mild all year round and the atmosphere is luxurious and peaceful.

With Pinon Oaks, you can have the best of all worlds.  The peaceful serenity and quite beauty of the surrounding area yet, you are close to all the comforts and amenities of the city.  The nearby amenities of the city include: shopping, medical/hospital (both public and V.A.), outdoor and indoor recreation, and Pinon Oaks is within close proximity to a golf course.  City utilities are available and include, water, sewer (no septic or well digging needed), maintained streets, cable TV,  telephone, gas, and electric.

Another unique feature of Pinon Oaks is that it does not have HOA (Home Owner's Association) fees.  So you are free to enjoy the beauty of an upscale community without the cost.  Although there are no HOA fees, there are CC & R's that are set in place to protect resident's property values. 

If you would like more information on Pinon Oaks or other Prescott area Communities, please e-mail or give me a call.

Anonymous
Anonymous
If I have a house in Pinon Oak and I plan to sell in two years, should I sell now and not wait? What about one year?
Jan 28, 2008 11:45 AM
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Anonymous
Michael Klein

As of January 29th there are 46 active listings in Pinon Oaks with an average time on market of 161 days, there have been 11 closed sales since July 1, 2007 with an average 158 days on the market and there is only 1 pending sale in the community.  If you have 2 years to sell your home, I would suggest you wait a while before you put your home on the market.  I would recommend that you give yourself 8 to 12 months to sell your home, that way the pressure will not be on you and price your home aggressively.  In a market like we are experiencing you need to be ahead of the curve with your pricing to attract interested buyers.

Jan 29, 2008 12:37 PM
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