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Ahwatukee - A Beautiful Place to Live!

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Real Estate Agent with HomeSmart Realty, Elite Group Scottsdale, Arizona

AHWATUKEE

Ahwatukee - it is quite a mouthful. A word from the Crow Indians meaning the "house of my dreams". Very appropriate for an area which houses many beautiful neighborhoods and outstanding custom estates.

Wrapping around the eastern and southern edge of South Mountain, Ahwatukee and the Ahwatukee Foothills are both technically located in south east Phoenix. The mountain however, forms a barrier that gives the impression that they are a distinct entity. This barrier - South Mountain - is also the largest city park in the nation. Residents not only can open their backdoor to enjoy all that nature has to offer in the form of hiking, jogging, mountain biking, and picnicking, but can also relax and feast their eyes on the spectacular views. Spring time is a wonderful time to visit South Mountain Park to enjoy the beautiful desert wild flowers that bloom on the hills.

With a population topping 85,000 Ahwatukee has come a long way from that first house built in 1921 for a wealthy dentist. The area has grown exponentially in part because of its beauty, in part for its proximity to Phoenix and the growing employment centers in neighboring Chandler, and in part due to the excelling schools provided by the Kyrene school district and Tempe Union High school. All this growth has brought a wide range of shops and restaurants making it unnecessary for residents to use the freeway system that connects Ahwatukee to the rest of the Valley. Residents have no reason to wander far from the "home of their dreams"

 

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David Thomas

ABR, ePro, SFR, CDPE, Realtor

West USA Realty

Mobile: (602) 763-6363

Office: (480) 948-5554

My Website:Online Arizona Homes


             

Cindy Jones
Integrity Real Estate Group - Woodbridge, VA
Pentagon, Fort Belvoir & Quantico Real Estate News

I used to live on Coconino Street in the Executive Series homes.  We had the home built in 1984 and lived there until 1990.  My kids loved to go to Rustlers Roost and slide down in to the dining room.   It took us a long time to learn how to spell Ahwatukee.  Whatever happened to the house of dreams by the original elementary school on Warner-Elliott Loop?

Oct 13, 2008 11:48 AM
David Thomas
HomeSmart Realty, Elite Group Scottsdale, Arizona - Gilbert, AZ
Phoenix,Chandler,Mesa,Gilbert,AZ

Hi Cindy - Have you been back to visit?  Things have really changed since 1990 - but Rustler's Roost is still pretty much the same.

 

The original house of dreams was demolished in 1979, and parts of it were used to build the Our Lady of Guadalupe church.

 

Thanks for commenting!

Oct 16, 2008 12:18 PM