tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-87189209218729542072008-08-16T20:30:51.892-07:00Show Low Arizona Real EstatePetenoreply@blogger.comBlogger35125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8718920921872954207.post-5975676170369853332008-05-06T07:21:00.011-07:002008-07-09T23:24:46.746-07:00Show Low Arizona Foreclosures - Foreclosure listings - Foreclosed homesHere is a detailed update of <a href="http://www.foreclosure.com/">Show Low, Arizona Foreclosures</a>. Find Show Low, Arizona Foreclosure Homes Listings, <strong>Navajo County</strong> House Foreclosures, Bank Repo Homes, Foreclosed Homes and HUD Homes.<br /><br />Foreclosure list updated on May 6, 2008.<br /><br />18 Show Low Arizona <strong>Foreclosures</strong><br />28 Show Low Arizona <strong>Preforeclosures</strong><br />1,096 Show Low Arizona <strong>Tax Liens</strong><br />10 Show Low Arizona <strong>Sheriff Sales</strong><br /><br /><strong>Foreclosure</strong> listings data is from <strong>Foreclosure.com</strong> - Foreclosure.com is America's largest provider of distressed properties, with more than 1.2 million foreclosure, preforeclosure, bankruptcy, FSBO and tax lien listings across the United States located conveniently in one place.<br /><br /><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foreclosure">Foreclosure</a> is the equitable proceeding in which a bank or other secured creditor sells or repossesses a parcel of real property (immovable property) due to the owner's failure to comply with an agreement between the lender and borrower called a "mortgage" or "deed of trust." Commonly, the violation of the mortgage is a default in payment of a promissory note, secured by a lien on the property. When the process is complete, it is typically said that "the lender has foreclosed its mortgage or lien." Source: WikipediaPetenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8718920921872954207.post-41420137068874831052008-03-28T17:55:00.010-07:002008-07-09T23:23:45.118-07:00Townhomes Creekside Eagle Mountain EstatesSierra Model creekside new townhomes at the Show Low Eagle Mountain Estates. Architecture and Interiors by Nick Tsontakis. These Show Low lot sizes range from 1/4 acre to 1/2 acre. The prices of the <strong>Eagle Mountain Estates</strong> lots range from the low $100K - $200K. The <a href="http://eaglemountainestates.com/">townhomes</a> pricing ranges from $279K - $400K.<br /><br /><object width="425" height="344"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/WQdBuGAASyE&hl=en"></param><param name="wmode" value="transparent"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/WQdBuGAASyE&hl=en" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" wmode="transparent" width="425" height="344"></embed></object><br /><br />Eagle Mountain Estates is located about 175 miles from <a href="http://travel.yahoo.com/p-travelguide-191501874-phoenix_vacations-i">Phoenix</a> and about 190 miles from <a href="http://www.visittucson.org/">Tucson</a>. Show Low, Arizona is located 138 miles from Flagstaff.<br /><br />Show Low is located near the Sitgreaves National Forest. The forest's western arm, around the towns of Show Low and Pinetop-Lakeside, is popular with Phoenix residents as an quick summer escape from the heat.Petenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8718920921872954207.post-57427686179176986442008-03-23T11:44:00.007-07:002008-07-09T23:14:57.291-07:00Hidden Hollow Land For SaleHere is a tour of the <a href="http://www.showlowlots.com/">Hidden Hollow</a> subdivision. This subdivision is located in <a href="http://www.showlowarizonarealestate.com/2007/12/show-low-map-map-of-show-low-arizona.html">Show low, Arizona</a>. Great subdivision with land for sale right now. Several lots left for under $80,000 with homes only restrictions, views and tall pines.<br /><br /><object height="344" width="425"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/0yip6tgLXDI&amp;color1=0x2b405b&amp;color2=0x6b8ab6&amp;hl=en"><param name="wmode" value="transparent"><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/0yip6tgLXDI&color1=0x2b405b&color2=0x6b8ab6&hl=en" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" wmode="transparent" width="425" height="344"></embed></object>Petenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8718920921872954207.post-59233060526268850282008-01-04T20:09:00.000-07:002008-01-06T03:44:59.047-07:00Show Low, AZ Homes For Sale - Real Estate Listings<strong>Show Low, Arizona</strong> is located in northern <strong>Arizona</strong> near the <strong>New Mexico</strong> border.<br /><br />This is the <strong>Show Low, Arizona Real Estate</strong> market update prepared on January 4, 2008 for Show Low homes for sale, and Show Low land for sale.<br /><br /><strong>Show Low Homes For Sale</strong>: 363 <a href="http://www.realtor.com/options/interimsearch.aspx?ctid=32643&amp;typ=7">Show Low, AZ homes for sale</a> are listed on Realtor.com. Show Low house prices start at $41,900. The most expensive Show Low house is listed for $2,590,000.<br /><br /><strong>Show Low Land For Sale</strong>: 859 Show Low land, lots, and acreages are listed for sale on Realtor.com. Show Low <strong>Arizona land</strong> prices start at $5,000 for .14 Acres.<br /><br />You also can check <a href="http://flagstaff.craigslist.org/rfs/">Flagstaff real estate for sale</a> classifieds listings on <strong>Craigslist </strong>for any <strong>Show Low real estate</strong> for sale.Petenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8718920921872954207.post-65340676855908662732007-12-30T09:49:00.000-07:002007-12-31T18:22:09.514-07:00Show Low Homes For Sale and Real Estate Market UpdateLocated in northern Arizona is the nice <a href="http://www.wmat.nsn.us/">White Mountains</a> community called <strong>Show Low, Arizona</strong>. Nearby is Pinetop, Greer, Linden, Payson, Heber, Overgaard, Concho, Venon, Heber, and Snowflake. The area includes great hiking, biking, camping, hunting, fishing, skiing, and snowboarding at Sunrise Ski Resort.<br /><br />Show Low is a 3 hour drive up from the Phoenix, and Scottsdale metro areas.<br /><br />Here is an update on the <strong>Show Low, Arizona real estate</strong> market prepared on December 30, 2007.<br /><br /><strong>Show Low Homes For Sale</strong>: Right now 371 Show Low single family homes are for sale with prices starting at $50,000 for a 2 Bed, 2 Bath 1,176 Sq. Ft house. The most expensive Show Low house is a $2,590,000 4 Bed, 3 Bath 7,000 Sq. Ft. Show Low home with 5 Acres of land.<br /><br /><strong>Show Low Condos and Townhouses For Sale</strong>: 35 Show Low properties are listed for sale right now. Show Low condo and Show Low townhouse prices start at $116,900 for a 2 Bed, 1 Bath 800 Sq. Ft. property. The prices top out at $295,000<br />for a 3 Bed, 2 Bath 1,896 Sq. Ft. property at Starlight Ridge.<br /><br /><strong>Show Low Multi Family Homes For Sale</strong>: Only one Show Low multi family property is listed for sale it is listed for $294,900 and includes 2,000 Sq. Ft. with 2 Units on 0.24 Acres.<br /><br /><strong>Show Low Manufactured Homes and Mobile Homes For Sale</strong>: 152 Show Low manufactured homes and Show Low mobile home properties are listed for sale right now.<br /><br /><strong>Show Low Land For Sale</strong>: Show Low, Arizona land for sale information update. Right now 887 Show Low properties are listed for sale in the Show Low area. Show Low land for sale prices start at $5,000 for 0.14 Acres.<br /><br />The above <strong>Show Low real estate</strong> information was gathered from <a href="http://www.realtor.com/">Realtor.com</a> - Official Site of the National Association of Realtors.<br /><br /><strong>Show Low Bluff Real Estate Markete Update</strong><br /><br />The Show Low Bluff master planned community is on 1500 acres in the White Mountains. <strong>The Hub</strong> The Hub located in Show Low Bluff is going to be the downtown commercial district of Show Low and all of northeastern Arizona. Offering a variety of retail, restaurant and service business opportunities.<br /><br />Here is the latest Show Low Bluff homes for sale update and Show Low Bluff land for sale updated on December 30, 2007. The <a href="http://showlowbluff.blogspot.com/">Show Low Bluff Real Estate</a> market update is gathered from the <strong>White Mountain Heritage Realty</strong> website.<br /><br />Phase 1A Show Low Bluff- 101 Lots. Price Range-$62,500 - $69,900<br />83 SOLD= 82% SOLD OUT<br />18 Available (Call Show Low Bluff Office for Pricing &amp; Location-928-532-0808.)<br /><br />Phase 1B Show Low Bluff-136 Lots. Price Range $67,900-$73,500<br />89 SOLD=65% SOLD OUT<br />47 Available (Call Show Low Bluff Office for Pricing &amp; Location-028-532-0808.)<br /><br />Total Lots for 1A &amp; 1B= 237<br />172 SOLD- 72% SOLD OUT for Both Phases.Petenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8718920921872954207.post-69263441805426866522007-12-19T13:54:00.002-07:002008-07-09T23:02:14.910-07:00Torreon Golf Club, Show Low: Restaurant Hours of OperationHere is an update on the <a href="http://www.torreon.com/">Torreon</a> restaurants hours of operation located in the heart of <strong>Show Low, Arizona</strong>.<br /><br />Torreon Golf Club Restaurant Hours of Operation<br /><br />The Clubhouse Restaurant, The Cabin and Coffee Connection will be closed on Mondays and Tuesdays until April 2008. Lunch will be served Wednesday through Sunday from 11:00am to 4:00pm at both the Clubhouse and The Cabin until December 31, 2007.<br /><br />The Clubhouse will be open for dinner on Friday and Saturday evenings from 5:30pm to 9:00pm. The Cabin evening hours are Friday and Saturday from 4:00pm to 9:00pm.<br /><br />The Clubhouse Restaurant will be closed on January 1, 2008 for renovation and will open in April, 2008.<br /><br />The Cabin will be open during the renovations of the Clubhouse. Cabin hours starting January 2, 2008 will be, Wednesday through Sunday 11:00am to 3:00pm and Friday and Saturday evenings from 4:00pm to 9:00pm.<br /><br />Torreon Administration Offices, Clubhouse, Cabin and Coffee Connection will be closed Monday December 24, and Tuesday December 25, for the Christmas Holidays. The Clubhouse and The Cabin will both be open from 11:00am to 4:00pm on New Year's Eve day.<br /><br />Please make your reservations for the New Year's Eve Party now. The price is $95 + + per person, which includes valet parking and child care (for children 8 years old and up) at the Family Center. The event will begin at 8:00pm.<br /><br />The Coffee Connection will be open Wednesday through Sunday from 7:00am to 2:00pm. The Clubhouse, The Cabin and The Coffee Connection will be Closed New Year's Day. Have a safe and wonderful Holiday Season.<br /><br />Joe Long General Manager<br /><br />Source:<br /><br /><a href="http://www.torreongolf.com/">Torreon Golf Club</a><br />2050 S Summit Trl<br />Show Low, AZ 85901<br />Phone Number:(928) 532-8563Petenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8718920921872954207.post-405909014057112622007-12-09T14:06:00.001-07:002008-07-09T23:08:36.131-07:00Show Low Map - Map of Show Low, ArizonaWhere is Show Low, Arizona located?<br />Show Low is a Navajo County community in the White Mountains of Arizona. Nearby towns and cities include: Vernon, Pinetop, Linden, Lakeside, and Greer.<br /><br /><iframe marginwidth="0" marginheight="0" src="http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&amp;hl=en&amp;geocode=&amp;time=&amp;date=&amp;ttype=&amp;q=Show+Low,+Arizona&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;ll=34.282751,-110.026016&amp;spn=0.119454,0.2314&amp;z=12&amp;iwloc=addr&amp;om=1&amp;output=embed&amp;s=AARTsJpxB9cd2Rddsh3XUrT0Owiiwn53vQ" frameborder="0" width="425" scrolling="no" height="350"></iframe><br /><small><a style="COLOR: #0000ff; TEXT-ALIGN: left" href="http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&amp;hl=en&amp;geocode=&amp;time=&amp;date=&amp;ttype=&amp;q=Show+Low,+Arizona&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;ll=34.282751,-110.026016&amp;spn=0.119454,0.2314&amp;z=12&amp;iwloc=addr&amp;om=1&amp;source=embed">View Larger Map</a></small>Petenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8718920921872954207.post-38375405812256746762007-12-08T12:29:00.001-07:002008-07-09T23:03:21.009-07:00Show Low Bluff Development UpdateHere's a Show Low Bluff development update posted on Friday, November 30, 2007 on the <a href="http://www.showlowbluff.com/">Show Low Bluff</a> website.<br /><br />Show Low Bluff Development Update<br /><br />The southern half of Sitgreaves Park has been paved and curbed. Building permits are now available in that part of the neighborhood. One sidewalk has been constructed, part of the trail system that will extend throughout Show Low Bluff.<br /><br />Speaking of the trail system, work on it will begin shortly. The first part of it, from the footbridge spanning Show Low Creek, up the bluff and across to Penrod Road, should be done by spring of next year. That section of trail will go through the area where the City will build four ballfields.<br /><br />Electrical utility construction is finishing up, and water and wastewater utilities development are under way in Penrod Commerce Park. Paving is scheduled to begin in our first commercial area after the first of the year.<br /><br />Earth moving is also continuing on the extension of Woolford Road to Penrod. Trees have been cleared up the bluff, so the future scenic route into our development is clearly visible from White Mountain Road. Improvement plans are under way in areas around Woolford Road’s extension that are not in The Hub.<br /><br />Meantime, earth moving continues in The Hub with two objectives: first, is to separate rock from dirt—and further separate boulders from smaller rock—and, second, is to begin filling parts of The Hub to reduce the required engineered fill for future construction.<br /><br />A contract will be awarded at the beginning of next year to design and build the bridge crossing Show Low Creek that will extend Woolford Road up the bluff.<br /><br />Finally, early next year we will announce the creation of an archaeology park. We are committed to preserving the bluff overlooking Show Low Creek and the meadow, and the rock art that can be found on malapai outcroppings and boulders. The park will eventually include a trail and historical markers explaining the significance of the petroglyphs, some of which our experts have dated back to the earliest days of the millennium.<br /><br />Source: Show Low Bluff Press Release<br /><br />Where is Show Low Bluff Located?<br /><br />Show Low Bluff is located in Northern Arizona and its a quick 3 hour drive from Phoenix, Arizona. Skiing, Fishing, Camping and quading are popular stuff to do in the White Mountains.<br /><br />Directions From Phoenix To Show Low Bluff:<br /><br />Drive North on Hwy. 87 to Payson<br />Go East on Hwy. 260 to Show Low (approx. 88 miles)<br />Turn left/East onto Highway 60 (called “Deuce of Clubs” in Show Low)<br />Go 2.6 miles to intersection of Highway 60 and Highway 77 / Penrod Road.<br />Turn right/South onto Penrod Road.<br />Go approx. 1 mile to entrance of Show Low Bluff on West/right side of Penrod.Petenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8718920921872954207.post-37994003602702909582007-11-18T14:08:00.000-07:002007-12-05T08:08:29.741-07:00Real Estate Market Update - Nov 2007Here is the latest <strong>Show Low, Arizona real estate</strong> market update for November 18, 2007.<br /><br />Show Low Arizona Houses For Sale: Right now 389 Show Low, Arizona houses are listed for sale on the MLS. This list includes all of Show Low including Torreon, Bison Golf Club, and Show Low Bluff areas. Also the list totals include both site built homes and mobile homes. Prices start at just $41,500 for a Show Low home and go all the way up to $2,590,000 for a Show Low house on 5.0 acres and KAMAL MADI is the listing agent with MADICO REALTY LLC.<br /><br />Show Low Arizona Land For Sale: 444 Show Low Arizona land and lots are listed for sale on the local MLS right now. This list includes all of Show Low including Torreon, Bison Golf Club, and Show Low Bluff areas. Land starts at just $5,995 and go up to $9,600,000 for 128.00 acres in the area of HWY 260, across from Bison Ridge.<br /><br />Show Low Commercial Property For Sale: Right now you can choose from 12 different Show Low, AZ commercial property listings. Prices start at $950,000 and top out at $5,590,000.<br /><br />Source: <a href="http://www.wmar.org/idxframe.htm"target="_blank">White Mountain Association of Realtors</a> <br /><br />Show Low, Arizona is the commercial and tourism hub of the White Mountains. Show Low was established in 1870 and incorporated in 1953. Located in southern Navajo County at an elevation of 6,412 feet, the city is 175 miles northeast of Phoenix and 195 miles north of Tucson.Petenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8718920921872954207.post-27290036290665794192007-11-06T19:37:00.005-07:002008-03-23T11:43:11.282-07:00Show Low Land For SaleThe <strong>Windsor Valley Ranch</strong> subdivision located near Show Low now has 3-10 acre land for sale starting at $39,900 more info can be found at: www.windsorvalleyranch.com.<br /><br />Windsor Valley Ranch is a great place to buy <a href="http://www.showlowland.com/">Show Low land</a> in Northern Arizona.<br /><br /><object width="425" height="355"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/hjhqAo3FIDI&color1=0x2b405b&color2=0x6b8ab6&hl=en"></param><param name="wmode" value="transparent"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/hjhqAo3FIDI&color1=0x2b405b&color2=0x6b8ab6&hl=en" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" wmode="transparent" width="425" height="355"></embed></object><br /><br /><strong>See Also</strong><br /><a href="http://www.showlowarizonarealestate.com/2007/09/torreon.html">Torreon</a><br /><a href="http://www.showlowarizonarealestate.com/2007/09/show-low-bluff.html">Show Low Bluff </a>Petenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8718920921872954207.post-38392013356741950352007-10-28T11:25:00.000-07:002007-12-05T08:09:10.679-07:00Housing Market UpdateHere is the latest <strong>Show Low Arizona real estate market update</strong> for October 28, 2007.<br /><br /><strong>Show Low Homes For Sale</strong>: Right now 397 Show Low, Arizona homes are listed for sale on the MLS. This list includes all of Show Low including <strong>Torreon</strong>, <strong>Bison Golf Club</strong>, and <strong>Show Low Bluff</strong> areas. Also the list totals include both site built homes and mobile homes. Prices start at just $41,500 for a Show Low home and go all the way up to $2,590,000 for a Show Low house on 5 acres.<br /><br /><strong>Show Low Land For Sale</strong>: 451 Show Low land and lots are listed for sale on the local MLS right now. This list includes all of Show Low including <strong>Torreon</strong>, <strong>Bison Golf Club</strong>, and <strong>Show Low Bluff</strong> areas. Land starts at just $5,995 and go up to $9,600,000 for 128.00 acres in the area of HWY 260, across from Bison Ridge. <br /><br /><strong>Show Low Commercial Property For Sale</strong>: Right now you can choose from 12 different Show Low, AZ commercial property listings. Prices start at $800,000 and top out at $5,590,000.<br /><br />Source: <a href="http://www.wmar.org/idxframe.htm"target="_blank">White Mountain Association of Realtors</a><br /><br />Show Low, Arizona is the commercial and tourism hub of the White Mountains. Show Low was established in 1870 and incorporated in 1953. Located in southern Navajo County at an elevation of 6,412 feet, the city is 175 miles northeast of Phoenix and 195 miles north of Tucson.Petenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8718920921872954207.post-52725252998426703142007-10-27T10:40:00.000-07:002007-12-05T08:09:42.187-07:00Show Low Bluff Residential Homesites and Commercial Parcels Are the Best Value in White MountainsShow Low Bluff’s residential homesites and commercial parcels represent the best real estate value now available in the <strong>White Mountains</strong>. Current properties are priced below market, and all should experience healthy appreciation due to our proposed amenities, owner associations’ architectural committee and design guidelines.<br /><br />Eighty-nine homesites are available in Sitgreaves Park, our first residential neighborhood. They range in size from 1/6th to 1/3rd of an acre and are priced from $63,900 to $73,500. These prices are a tremendous value for homesites with incredible views and cul-de-sac locations in a small-town, mountain setting.<br /><br />Residents of Sitgreaves Park will be part of a homeowner’s association which, combined with design standards and proposed amenities, are expected to maintain and boost property values. Planned amenities include trails and parks, but others envisioned include a major greenbelt recreational area with lakes, kayaking streams and a swimming hole.<br /><br />Commercial parcels are available in Penrod Commerce Park, situated between Sitgreaves Park to the west and Penrod Road to the east. These parcels are from 1.15 acres at $550,000 to 2.32 acres at $1.4 million.<br /><br />Commercial parcels are in great demand in the White Mountains as the area is at the front-end of an expected period of rapid growth. Commercial owners will be part of a business owner’s association and subject to design guidelines which, similar to residential owners, should cause property values to appreciate substantially.<br /><br />One of the main reasons that Show Low Bluff property owners should experience higher property values is that both Sitgreaves Park and Penrod Commerce Park are contiguous to The Hub, our central commercial district. Residents and workers will be within walking distance of the most unique commercial area now planned for all of the White Mountains—a pedestrian-focused downtown area that will mix restaurants and retail shops with park space and entertainment opportunities.<br /><br /><strong>Show Low Bluff</strong>, currently zoned for 3,735 residential units, will have nine residential neighborhoods—Adams Park, Beale Park, Clark Point, Cluff Park, Cooley Creek, Huning Ranch Park, Kearney Park, Sitgreaves Park and Summerhaye Park—plus two commercial areas, The Hub and Penrod Commerce Park. <br /><br />For information on residential and commercial properties, contact Stephanie Crain at White Mountain Heritage Realty at 928-532-0808.<br /><br />Source: <a href="http://www.showlowbluff.com/"target="_blank">Show Low Bluff</a>Petenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8718920921872954207.post-80729742991437002132007-10-25T10:52:00.003-07:002008-07-13T16:43:30.829-07:00Show Low BrokersShow Low, Arizona Real Estate Brokers:<br /><br />A-One Realty<br />2621 W. Whipple Street<br />Show Low, AZ 85901<br />Phone Number: (928) 580-2971 <br /><br />ADVENTURE REALTY<br />7893 WHITE MOUNTAIN LAKE RD<br />SHOW LOW, Arizona 85902<br />Phone Number: (928) 537-1145<br /><br />ALL REAL ESTATE CO.<br />8457 ORTEGA<br />SHOW LOW, Arizona 85901<br />Phone Number: (520) 537-3036<br /><br />ARIZONA RANCH REAL ESTATE<br />898 ROYAL FLUSH<br />SHOW LOW, AZ 85902<br />Phone Number: (928) 532-0055<br /><br />ARIZONA REALTY, INC<br />1801W. DEUCE OF CLUBS #110<br />SHOW LOW, AZ 85902<br />Phone Number: (928) 532-0262<br /><br />AZ BIG SKY REALTY, INC<br />49 A. WEST DEUCE OF CLUBS<br />SHOW LOW, AZ 85901<br />Phone Number: (928) 537-5155<br /><br />BISON REALTY, LLC <br />16641 N 91ST STREET<br />SCOTTSDALE, AZ 85260<br />Phone Number: (480) 837-8700 <br /><br />CBF PROPERTIES, L.L.C.<br />6341 MEGHAN LN<br />SHOW LOW, AZ 85902-2402<br />Phone Number: (928) 532-7805<br /><br />CEDAR MOUTAIN REALTY<br />640 S. 20TH AVE<br />SHOW LOW, AZ 85902<br />Phone Number: (928) 537-9070<br /><br />CEDAR RIDGE REAL ESTATE, L.L.C<br />2450 S WHITE MOUNTAIN RD<br />SHOW LOW, AZ 85901<br />Phone Number: (928) 537-1344<br /><br />CENTURY21 SUNSHINE REALTY & INVESTMENT OF SHOW LOW<br />69 W DEUCE OF CLUBS<br />SHOW LOW, AZ 85901<br />Phone Number: (928) 537-7121 <br /><br />COLDWELL BANKER RESIDENTIAL BROKERAGE<br />3191 S WHITE MOUNTAIN<br />SHOW LOW, AZ 85901<br />Phone Number: (928) 537-4321<br /><br />DIANE L. LARA REAL ESTATE BROKERAGE, INC<br />1001 E HUNING<br />SHOW LOW, AZ 85902<br />Phone Number: (928) 537-5507<br /><br />DORA CARR REALTY, INC.<br />1762 MALON PLACE<br />SHOW LOW, AZ 85901<br />Phone Number: (928) 532-8663<br /><br />EAGLE REALTY<br />2751 S. WHITE MOUNTAIN RD.<br />SHOW LOW, AZ 85901<br />Phone Number: (928) 537-4226<br /><br />GEORGE 'BUD' P HUTH<br />761 N 34TH DRIVE<br />SHOW LOW, AZ 85901<br />Phone Number: (928) 532-0777<br /><br />GREEN GRASS REALTY<br />4018 S. WHITE MOUNTAIN<br />SHOW LOW, AZ 85901<br />Phone Number: (928) 532-0793<br /><br />HALL REALTY<br />500 SOUTH CLARK RD<br />SHOW LOW, AZ 85901<br />Phone Number: (928) 537-2590<br /><br />JANICE E HANSEN<br />11 N WHITE MOUNTAIN ROAD<br />SHOW LOW, AZ 85901<br />Phone Number: (928) 532-1040<br /><br />JOANN WEINMANN<br />1950 E ADAMS ST<br />SHOW LOW, AZ 85902<br />Phone Number: (928) 537-1051<br /><br />MOUNTAIN TOP REALTY, LLC<br />1901 EAST DEUCE OF CLUBS, SUITE 1<br />SHOW LOW, AZ 85901<br />Phone Number: (520) 532-7000 <br /><br />MOUNTAIN VACATION PROPERTIES<br />1500 WEST DUECE OF CLUBS AVE.<br />SHOW LOW, AZ 85902<br />Phone Number: (928) 537-1114 <br /><br />PROPERTY BROKERS, L.L.C.<br />1340 E. DEUCE OF CLUBS<br />SHOW LOW, AZ 85901<br />Phone Number: (928) 532-7565 <br /><br />R100-THE SHOW LOW GROUP<br />641 E DEUCE OF CLUBS<br />PO BOX 1767<br />SHOW LOW, AZ 85902<br />Phone Number: (928) 537-4100 <br /><br />RE/MAX PINE COUNTRY REALTY<br />280 EAST DEUCE OF CLUBS<br />SHOW LOW, AZ 85929<br />Phone Number: (928) 537-9001 <br /><br />REALTY EXECUTIVES/WHITE MOUNTAINS<br />100 N. WHITE MOUNTAIN RD., SUITE #104<br />SHOW LOW, AZ 85901<br />Phone Number: (928) 532-5700<br /><br />REALTY OUTLET<br />8596 MEYERS PLACE<br />SHOW LOW, AZ 85902<br />Phone Number: (928) 532-5066 <br /><br />REALTY PROFESSIONALS OF ARIZONA<br />1801 WEST DEUCE OF CLUBS #100<br />SHOW LOW, AZ 85901<br />Phone: (928) 537-0020 <br /><br />REDHAWK REAL ESTATE, LLC<br />8358 SILVER CREEK DRIVE<br />SHOW LOW, AZ 85901<br />Phone Number: (928) 537-9500 <br /><br />RESULTS REALTY<br />29 W. MCNEIL<br />SHOW LOW, AZ 85901<br />Phone Number: (928) 699-1793 <br /><br />SHALAMAR REALTY<br />1121 NORTH CLARK RD<br />SHOW LOW, AZ 85901<br />Phone Number: (928) 537-0277 <br /><br />SONORAN LIFESTYLE REAL ESTATE<br />3350 W SUGAR PINE WAY<br />SHOW LOW, AZ 85901<br />Phone Number: (928) 532-8563 <br /><br />TENNEY & ASSOCIATES GMAC REAL ESTATE<br />60 S WHITE MOUNTAIN RD<br />SHOW LOW, AZ 85901<br />Phone Number: (928) 532-1111 <br /><br />THE BROWN GROUP REALTY & INVESTMENTS<br />940 E DEUCE OF CLUBS<br />SHOW LOW, AZ 85902<br />Phone Number: (928) 532-4400 <br /><br />THE LINDSAY INVESTMENT COMPANY<br />2091 RECREATION LOOP<br />SHOW LOW, AZ 85901<br />Phone Number: (480) 688-4689 <br /><br />TOPS REALTY<br />1120 SOUTH WATERWAY LANE<br />SHOW LOW, AZ 85901<br />Phone Number: (928) 537-2825 <br /><br />UNITED COUNTRY - LAYNE PROPERTIES<br />308 N. WHITE MOUNTAIN RD #F<br />SHOW LOW, AZ 85901<br />Phone Number: (928) 537-2231<br /><br />VALLEY APPRAISAL & REAL ESTATE<br />913 DREAMY DRAW<br />SHOW LOW, AZ 85901<br />Phone Number: (928) 532-0616 <br /><br />WHITE MOUNTAIN REALTY<br />1900 BOURDON Street Suite 1<br />SHOW LOW, AZ 85901-7511<br />Phone: (928) 532-5000 <br /><br />WHITE MOUNTAIN HERITAGE REALTY<br />560 S RIDGE DRIVE<br />SHOW LOW, AZ 85901<br />Phone: (928) 532-0808 <br /><br />The Show Low real estate information was retrieved from the <a href="http://www.re.state.az.us/">Arizona Department of Real Estate</a><br />public database.<br /><br />Arizona Department of Real Estate<br />Phoenix Office<br />2910 N. 44th Street<br />Phoenix, AZ 85018<br />Main Number: 602-468-1414Petenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8718920921872954207.post-91582482725896952442007-10-01T09:32:00.000-07:002007-12-05T08:10:14.440-07:00Show Low Arizona Real Estate Market UpdateHere is the latest <strong>Show Low Arizona real estate market update</strong> for October 1, 2007.<br /><br />A noticeable drop in the amount of Show Low homes on listed for sale on the MLS!<br /><br /><strong>Show Low Homes For Sale</strong>: Right now 382 Show Low, Arizona homes are listed for sale on the MLS. This list includes all of Show Low including <strong>Torreon</strong>, <strong>Bison Golf Club</strong>, and <strong>Show Low Bluff</strong> areas. Also the list totals include both site built homes and mobile homes. Prices start at just $41,500 for a Show Low home and go all the way up to $2,890,000.<br /><br /><strong>Show Low Land For Sale</strong>: 411 Show Low land and lots are listed for sale on the local MLS right now. This list includes all of Show Low including <strong>Torreon</strong>, <strong>Bison Golf Club</strong>, and <strong>Show Low Bluff</strong> areas. Land starts at just $5,995 and go up to $9,600,000 for 128.00 acres in the area of HWY 260, across from Bison Ridge.<br /><br /><strong>Show Low Commercial Property For Sale</strong>: Right now you can choose from 32 different Show Low, AZ commercial property listings. Prices start at just $40,000 and top out at $5,590,000.<br /><br />Source: <a href="http://www.wmar.org/idxframe.htm"target="_blank">White Mountain Association of Realtors</a><br /><br />Show Low, Arizona is the commercial and tourism hub of the White Mountains. Show Low was established in 1870 and incorporated in 1953. Located in southern Navajo County at an elevation of 6,412 feet, the city is 175 miles northeast of Phoenix and 195 miles north of Tucson.Petenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8718920921872954207.post-59325404495810864352007-09-23T21:39:00.000-07:002007-12-05T08:10:37.646-07:00Show Low Police DepartmentThe <strong>Show Low Police Department</strong> is a full-service police agency. The department consists of 30 sworn officers, two animal control officers, 10 dispatchers, one communications manager, one record custodian, one administrative assistant and one evidence technician. Assisting the Police Department are a variety of volunteers such as the Retired Senior Volunteer Patrol and volunteers in records and at the animal adoption center. All together, the department handled 18,841 calls for service, completed 4,020 reports, made 2,034 arrests and had 5,243 traffic contacts in 2006. Officers responded to a total of 30,330 incidents in 2006. <br /><br />Community Service <br /><br />The Show Low Police Department prides itself on being a vital part of the community it serves. The Police Department and its employees sponsor and participate in many community-oriented activities throughout the year. Police employees participated in the following events in 2006: <br />Shop with a Cop. <br /><br />* Big Brothers/Big Sisters Program. <br /><br />* Police Memorial. <br /><br />* Retired Officers' Assist Group. <br /><br />* Street Beat/Inside City Hall/DUI Show. <br /><br />* Special Olympics Torch Run. <br /><br />* Coaching and refereeing children's and young adults' sports events. <br /> <br /><strong>The Police Department consists of two Divisions</strong>:<br /><br /><strong>Operations Division</strong><br /> <br /><strong>Operational Support Division</strong><br /> <br />Source: <a href="http://www.ci.show-low.az.us/departments/police/index.htm"target="_blank">Show Low Police Department</a>Petenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8718920921872954207.post-818132052986863952007-09-23T21:29:00.000-07:002007-12-05T08:10:58.412-07:00Show Low Fire DepartmentThe Show Low Fire Department nestled in the beautiful White Mountains in northeastern Arizona provides a range of services to our rapid growing community, from paramedic engines, fire suppression, a regional Haz-Mat, ARFF (airport rescue fire fighting), wildland fire fighting, fuel mitigation, and fire prevention. <br /><br />The Show Low Fire Department is an urban interface department that is ready to serve our customers whether there is and emergency or non-emergency situation. <br /><br /><strong>Show Low Fire Department Facilities</strong><br /><br /><strong>Station 1</strong><br /><br />Show Low Fire Department Station 1, located at 60 N. 6th street (next to the Show Low Police Department) is the main and most centralized station. <br /><br />Station 1 currently houses one engine, one ladder truck, our Haz-Mat/Command units, two type 6 brush trucks, and a 2000 gallon water tender. <br /><br />Station 1 runs three shifts A,B, and C shifts with four personnel per shift, which rotate every 24 hours and are ready to respond day or night.<br /><br /><strong>Station 2</strong><br /><br />Show Low Fire Department Station 2 , located at on 137 Fawnbrook Dr. is an unmanned station with an engine, and Cujo — our type 3 wild land truck which are ready to respond as needed. <br /><br />Show Low Fire Department Station 3 is the newest station located at 3100 E. Airport Loop at theShow Low Airport, which currently houses one engine, a type 6 brush truck, the ARFF (Airport Rescue Fire Fighting) apparatus, a rescue truck, and a 3600 gallon water tender. <br /><br /><strong>Station 3</strong><br /><br />Station 3 runs three shifts A,B, and C shifts with two personnel per shift which rotate every 24 hours and are ready to respond day or night. <br /><br /><strong>History of the Show Low Fire Department</strong><br /><br />The Show Low Fire Department was established in 1948 as a volunteer fire department. After the addition of Chief Ben Owens in 1997 the department became a full time department in July of 1999. <br /><br />The department runs a variety of calls ranging from house fires, hazardous material incidents, wild land fires, to medical calls in our 42 square mile district. <br /><br />The Show Low Fire Department continues to grow in order to keep up with the needs of our customers and growth of the community. <br /><br />Source: <a href="http://www.showlowfire.org/index.html"target="_blank">Show Low Fire Department</a>Petenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8718920921872954207.post-52160209746685320932007-09-22T18:22:00.000-07:002007-12-05T08:11:23.230-07:00Show Low Real Estate Market Update<object width="350" height="275"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/f5JGcgdJUw4"></param><param name="wmode" value="transparent"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/f5JGcgdJUw4" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" wmode="transparent" width="350" height="275"></embed></object><br /><br />Here is the latest <strong>Show Low real estate market update</strong> for September 22, 2007.<br /><br /><strong>Show Low Homes For Sale</strong>: Right now 402 Show Low, Arizona homes are listed for sale on the MLS. This list includes all of Show Low including <strong>Torreon</strong>, <strong>Bison Golf Club</strong>, and <strong>Show Low Bluff</strong> areas. Also the list totals include both site built homes and mobile homes. Prices start at just $41,500 for a Show Low home and go all the way up to $2,890,000.<br /><br /><strong>Show Low Land For Sale</strong>: 411 Show Low land and lots are listed for sale on the local MLS right now. This list includes all of Show Low including <strong>Torreon</strong>, <strong>Bison Golf Club</strong>, and <strong>Show Low Bluff</strong> areas. Land starts at just $5,995 and go up to $9,600,000 for 128.00 acres in the area of HWY 260, across from Bison Ridge.<br /><br /><strong>Show Low Commercial Property For Sale</strong>: Right now you can choose from 34 different Show Low, AZ commercial property listings. Prices start at just $40,000!<br /><br />Source: <a href="http://www.wmar.org/idxframe.htm"target="_blank">White Mountain Association of Realtors</a>Petenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8718920921872954207.post-42229412756540375832007-09-22T17:54:00.000-07:002007-12-05T08:19:26.364-07:00Voyager at Juniper Ridge RV Resort and Golf Villas<strong>Voyager at Juniper Ridge RV Resort and Golf Villas</strong><br /><br />Directions to Voyager at Juniper Ridge RV Resort and Gof Villas:<br /><br />From Show Low Take Highway 77 North 7 miles then East on White Mountain Lakes Road. The rv resort is on the right.<br /><br />Phone: 1-866-534-3456<br />Phone: 1-928-368-3610<br /><br />Facilities provided for the use of our residents include:<br /><br />* Heated swimming pool<br />* Spa<br />* Steam rooms<br />* Saunas<br />* Beauty shop<br />* 9 hole par 3 golf course<br />* Well equipped exercise room<br />* Library<br />* Billiards and game room<br />* Craft shops<br />* Ballroom<br />* Stage which opens to ballroom or outdoors<br />* Stocked fishing ponds<br />* Horseshoes<br />* Cable TV available<br />* Tennis Court<br />* Pickle Ball Court<br />* Shuffle Board<br />* Bocce Ball<br />* Pro Shop<br />* Rental Park Trailers<br />* Rental Cottages<br /><br /><strong>Lot Sales</strong>:<br /><br />Voyager at Juniper Ridge has over 100 RV lots with full hook ups ready for sale.<br /><br /><strong>RV rates</strong>:<br /><br />Nightly: $33.00 + tax<br />Weekly: $192.93 +tax<br />Monthly: $550.00 plus electricity<br />Annually: $2,890 plus electricity<br /><br /><strong>Rent includes</strong>: Basic cable TV, water &amp; sewer<br /><br /><strong>Camping Cottages</strong>:·<br /><br />Nightly: $59.99 + tax·<br />Weekly: $359.99 + tax<br /><br /><strong>Rent includes</strong>: Water &amp; sewer. Cottages sleep 5, have bunks, bathroom w/shower, microwave, small sink, heat/air, porch and picnic table. Bring your own bedding and towels, or rent a linen kit for $5.00 per person. Check in at 3 pm, check out at 11 am<br /><br /><strong>Smoking in any rental unit is strictly prohibited</strong>.<br /><br />NOTE: Voyager at Juniper Ridge RV Resort and Golf Villas is an adult Park.<br /><br /><strong>On The Web</strong>:<br /><br /><a href="http://www.juniperridgerv.com/home.htm"target="_blank">Juniper Ridge RV Resort and Golf Villas</a>Petenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8718920921872954207.post-14653020432127964392007-09-22T16:55:00.000-07:002007-12-05T08:19:02.276-07:00Tour of the White Mountains Endurance Mountain Bike Event Deal SignedMonday August 06, 2007<br /><br /><strong>Show Low Bluff Signs 3 Year Deal as Title Sponsor of Tour of the White Mountains Endurance Mountain Bike Event Epic Rides</strong><br /><br />Epic Rides and Show Low Bluff Development Corp. today announced a three-year sponsorship agreement for the Tour of the White Mountains endurance mountain bike event. Show Low Bluff, which was title sponsor of the Tour in 2006, will remain the title sponsor through the 2009 event.<br /><br /><a href="http://www.showlowbluff.com/"target="_blank">Show Low Bluff</a> is major mixed-use development in the city of Show Low that is being designed with outdoor enthusiasts in mind. It's a new type of community, unique to Arizona's White Mountains, for people who love to walk, run, bike, canoe, kayak, climb and, in general, have fun.<br /><br />The 2007 Show Low Bluff Tour of the White Mountains will be held October 6th on the trails within the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest located near Pinetop-Lakeside, AZ.<br /><br />"I guess you could call this a no-brainer for us," said Jim Showalter, manager of marketing for Show Low Bluff (www.showlowbluff.com), "sponsoring one of the premier mountain biking events in the Southwest that attracts the very people who would enjoy the community we're developing, an event that is professionally managed by Epic Rides and has tremendous potential for quality growth."<br /><br />The event, now in its 12th year, is the oldest endurance mountain bike event in Arizona. "Part of its popularity is due to its trail selection and time of year", says Todd Sadow, President of Epic Rides (epicrides.com), "being able to showcase the White Mountains and the seemingly endless system of pristine trails during the onset of Fall is an easy choice to attend for mountain bikers throughout the region".<br /><br />"We expect this years event to attract over 1,200 participants and spectators to the White Mountains for event weekend", said Sadow.<br /><br />He added, "Show Low Bluff and Epic Rides share a very similar customer, we both appeal to the outdoor enthusiast seeking to enjoy the benefits of being outside."<br /><br />For more information about the event go online to epicrides.com/towm/towm.htm.<br /><br />About Epic Rides, Inc.:Epic Rides has become world famous for producing events that celebrate the many positive aspects of mountain bicycling. Events such as the Kona 24 Hours in the Old Pueblo, Show Low Bluff Tour of the White Mountains and the Whiskey Off-Road are popular with participants because they offer challenging, fun riding and emphasize the joy inherent in the sport. epicrides.com<br /><br />About Show Low Bluff Development:Show Low Bluff covers over 1,500 acres of land, is zoned for more than 3,500 residences and will host more than 100 acres of commercial activities centered on a pedestrian-friendly area referred to as "The Hub". It will be the first traditional downtown venue in the White Mountains, projected to include the area's first-ever outdoor theater and boutique hotel.<br /><br />Show Low Bluff is focused on fun, which is why its vision includes a water-centered recreational area with a lake for sailing and canoeing, a stream for kayaking, a real swimming hole (not a pool), rock-climbing areas, trails for hiking, running and mountain biking and riparian areas. Show Low Bluff neighbors the Sitgreaves National Forest and is projected to link its trail system with the extensive pre-existing trail system in the White Mountains.<br />For more information about Show Low Bluff, visit showlowbluff.com.<br /><br />Source: Show Low Bluff Press ReleasePetenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8718920921872954207.post-2292471500514981472007-09-22T15:35:00.000-07:002007-12-05T08:18:37.410-07:00Piñon Homes Breaks Ground On Model Homes In Show Low BluffWednesday, August 15, 2007<br /><br /><strong>Piñon Homes Breaks Ground On Model Homes In Show Low Bluff</strong><br /><br />SHOW LOW, ARIZONA. – Aug. 15, 2007 – <a href="http://www.pinonhomes.com/"target="_blank">Piñon Homes</a>, a venture backed by Arizona real estate veterans, has initiated construction on three model homes in Arizona’s hottest new place to cool off.<br /><br />Piñon Homes is building three model homes within the <a href="http://www.showlowbluff.com/"target="_blank">Show Low Bluff</a> master planned community in the White Mountains. This distinctive collection - priced from the mid $300s - includes six home plans ranging from 1,692 to 2,524 square feet. Home site sales are underwaywith models scheduled to open this fall.<br /><br />While concerns about the softening real estate market top the headlines, Arizona remains on target for overall growth. National research shows continued population expansion in metropolitan Phoenix including an increase among families seeking a vacation home. These buyers want more than just a home in a cooler climate; they are seeking a beautiful retreat with small-town charm and modern conveniences.<br /><br />“We’re providing an all-inclusive package,” said Mel Stein, Piñon Homes vice president of construction. “Our residents will enjoy a thriving outdoor atmosphere with activities for the whole family, spectacular mountain views and a generously appointed home designed for their lifestyle.”<br /><br />To achieve this, Piñon Homes partnered with nationally recognized Bloodgood Sharp Buster Architects. Open flowing Great Room concepts, large inviting front porches and rear decks, and gourmet kitchens with stainless steel appliances, and wood burning fireplaces are among the luxurious standard features that distinguish these homes. Rugged stone details accentuate the mountain craftsman, prairie and traditional bungalow exterior designs.<br /><br />Numerous options allow buyers to create a home geared to their lifestyle with exercise rooms, master sitting rooms, guest suites, additional garage bays and more. Spacious decks, covered patios and secluded master patios provide the perfect setting for breathtaking views. If desired, buyers may create a home plan with almost equal indoor and outdoor living space, Stein said. The welcoming community of Show Low Bluff offers the ideal setting for these homes with wide-ranging planned amenities including a 14-mile network of hiking trails shaded by a canopy of lush trees, a quaint community swimming hole, ample parks, sports fields and more. Community life will focus around The Hub, a vibrant town center anticipated to offer numerous shops, restaurants and an outdoor theater.<br /><br />Nearby homeowners will enjoy the best the White Mountains has to offer with dozens of natural lakes ideal for boating, fishing and camping. Skiing, mountain biking, golf and other activities are also available nearby.<br /><br />Once known as a quiet hamlet, Show Low is welcoming tremendous new growth led by Show Low Bluff. The development follows the demand of more Phoenix and Tucson residents seeking an affordable vacation home within a 3-hour drive.<br /><br />“It’s not surprising that many families are embracing this ground-floor opportunity,” Stein said. “The area has a special charm, four-seasons of outdoor activities and is easily accessible.” Piñon Homes unites the real estate, sales and home building expertise of Kanter, Mel Stein and Elliot Pollack. Stein will capitalize on his 10 years of experience as president and owner of Sonoran Desert Homes, which has continuously ranked among Arizona’s top-25 custom builders since 2002. Kanter brings more than 20-years experience as a successful entrepreneur. Pollack is widely recognized as a preeminent consultant and economist, producing Arizona’s most comprehensive real estate database.<br /><br />Show Low Bluff, currently zoned for 3,735 residential units, will have nine neighborhoods— Adams Park, Beale Park, Clark Point, Cluff Park East, Cluff Park West, Cooley Creek, Huning Ranch Park, Sitgreaves Park, and Summerhaye Park.<br /><br />Source: Show Low Bluff Press ReleasePetenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8718920921872954207.post-92187544442275217822007-09-22T15:33:00.001-07:002008-07-09T22:53:58.622-07:00New Logo Reflects Unique Way of LifeWednesday March 28, 2007<br /><br /><strong>New Logo Reflects Unique Way of Life</strong><br /><br />We have a new logo, a single drop of water within a single aspen leaf, surrounded by two perfect circles.<br /><br />The change occurred after several months of deliberation. As with every other part of the development, a lot of research and thought went into the new logo, beginning with the decision to create a new one.<br /><br />The original logo for <a href="http://www.showlowbluff.com/">Show Low Bluff </a>spoke to “place”—the specific setting of our property at the top of the bluff overlooking the meadow, with a blue sky above it. But our ongoing research proved repeatedly that people in our principal market are seeking particular attributes before buying a second home. That is, they’re looking for a way of life more than a specific location. We decided to create a logo to address this fact.<br /><br />Second homebuyers want to be in or near the mountains where they can enjoy recreational and sporting opportunities. Water is very important to them—whether lakes and streams for recreation or a plentiful supply of pure water for drinking and bathing. Our marketing promotes all of the White Mountains, and our new logo reflects the very attributes that our market seeks.<br /><br />But it represents more. The two circles reflect the sense of community we have found among people living in the White Mountains, and which we want to enhance within Show Low Bluff. Additionally, the four points within the outer circle depict the cardinal points on a compass while referring to the attention to detail that can be found in every aspect of Show Low Bluff’s planning and development.<br /><br />The new logo is a symbol for a way of life that is unique to the White Mountains—a way of life that can be found at Show Low Bluff.<br /><br />Source: Show Low Bluff Press ReleasePetenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8718920921872954207.post-4333023863395826702007-09-22T15:31:00.002-07:002008-07-09T22:59:28.886-07:00Announcing The Hub: The Commercial Center of Show Low BluffWednesday March 28, 2007<br /><br /><strong>Announcing The Hub: The Commercial Center of Show Low Bluff</strong><br /><br />We are happy to announce that our central commercial district will be named after a store that was once at the heart of Show Low—The Hub.<br /><br />Show Low Supply was built by John Scott Sr. in about 1944 at what is now the intersection of the Deuce of Clubs and White Mountain Road. He and his partner, Bill Huso, operated the store until it was leased to Clair Tenney. It was a hardware, sporting goods store and gas station selling Shell gasoline and petroleum products. The Round Up Motor Lodge and Branding Iron Bar soon followed, all of these businesses virtually next door to the Scott home.<br /><br />John Scott Jr. told us in an e-mail that “with my father owning basically all four corners of the intersection, it was definitely the hub of our business livelihood.” But only after Clair Tenney leased Show Low Supply did the business change its name to The Hub.<br /><br />“The main reason my husband wanted it at the time was for the gas business,” Imogene Tenney told us. “We sold the things that people in Show Low needed. In those days, there was no sporting goods store, no gift shop, no liquor store, no Circle K.”<br /><br />Clair Tenney bought the Shell Oil Co. contract in 1952 then leased the store in 1965. He, Imogene and two of their sons, Gary and Arlee, worked at The Hub. Their other son, Randy, worked at the Maxwell House, where JB’s now stands. Their home, formerly the Scott’s, was on the current site of Chase Bank.<br /><br />“It was so much fun,” Imogene said. “On weekends people were lined up to buy gas, fishing licenses and camping gear. People were always coming up here to take their kids camping. I remember that we had a big map of the White Mountains on the back of the building and I was always drawing maps for people on how to get places. I always talked to the fishermen, so I knew what was biting.”<br /><br />The State of Arizona bought the property in 1972 to build a new, expanded intersection. With that, The Hub as everyone knew, the business that was at the center of Show Low life for almost 30 years, came to an end.<br /><br />The name represents a lively tradition in the history of the city, one that <a href="http://www.showlowbluff.com/">Show Low Bluff</a> intends to renew.<br /><br />Source: Show Low Bluff Press ReleasePetenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8718920921872954207.post-88848748438768188182007-09-22T15:27:00.001-07:002008-07-09T22:57:19.243-07:00Piñon Homes Named Second Show Low Bluff HomebuilderWednesday March 28, 2007<br /><br /><strong>Piñon Homes Named Second Homebuilder</strong><br /><br />Show Low, AZ March 12, 2007 - <a href="http://www.pinonhomes.com/">Piñon Homes</a> will be a preferred builder within <a href="http://www.showlowbluff.com/">Show Low Bluff</a>, introducing an all-new collection of homes created exclusively for this master-planned community.<br /><br />Both comfortable and luxurious, this floorplan series will be distinguished by expansive decks and covered patios, gourmet kitchens, spacious great rooms and master suites, large bathrooms and ample storage areas including walk-in closets. Each plan will be available with distinctive mountain craftsman, prairie and traditional bungalow exterior design elevations.<br /><br />“These homes are designed to provide the ideal retreat for active adults and families,” said Mel Stein, Piñon Homes vice president of construction. “We will incorporate numerous universal design features that make these homes exceptionally functional.”<br /><br />Additional benefits will include energy-efficient features and state-of-the-art wiring that allows for sophisticated home offices and automation systems to control the home remotely.<br /><br />The newly created Piñon Homes unites the real estate, sales and home building expertise of Stein, Elliot Pollack and Dave Kanter. Stein will capitalize on his 10 years of experience as president and owner of Sonoran Desert Homes, which has continuously ranked among Arizona’s top-25 custom builders since 2002. Kanter brings more than 20-years experience as a successful entrepreneur to his role as president of Piñon Homes and will oversee sales and marketing. Pollack is widely recognized as a preeminent consultant and economist, producing Arizona’s most comprehensive real estate database.<br /><br />Home sales will begin this spring along with construction of the model homes, which are scheduled to be completed this winter.<br /><br />“The natural beauty and endless year-round outdoor activities drew me to the White Mountains and Show Low Bluff in particular,” Kanter said. Under a canopy of tree tops, residents may explore 14 miles of densely landscaped hiking trails within Show Low Bluff that lead to seemingly endless hiking and biking paths within the neighboring national parks. The region is distinguished by its majestic high mountain setting that offers skiing and serene lakes ideal for fishing and boating. Within the community, residents will enjoy a tranquil mile-long water feature that flows throughout Show Low Bluff and the welcoming Main Street shopping area.<br /><br />“It’s a vibrant, action-packed destination with four mild seasons and a charming town center within an easy drive of friends and family. That’s something we think offers homeowners a great value,” Pollack said. Additionally, the population growth of the Phoenix area indicates an upward trend in buyers seeking a second home in a setting like Show Low that combines a country setting with numerous choices for dining and shopping and is less than a 3-hour drive, Pollack said.<br /><br />Show Low Bluff, currently zoned for 3,735 residential units, will have nine neighborhoods—Adams Park, Beal Park, Clark Point, Cluff Park, Cooley Creek, Huning Ranch Park, Kearney Park, Sitgreaves Park and Summerhaye Park.<br /><br />Source: Show Low Bluff Press ReleasePetenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8718920921872954207.post-87052280355587162162007-09-22T15:24:00.003-07:002008-07-09T22:55:18.037-07:00Residential Homesites, Commercial Lots Available to Complete Sales of Sitgreaves Park, Penrod Commerce ParkFriday January 19, 2007<br /><br /><strong>Residential Homesites, Commercial Lots Available to Complete Sales of Sitgreaves Park, Penrod Commerce Park</strong><br /><strong></strong><br />New residential homesites and commercial lots are now available in the Sitgreaves Park neighborhood at <a href="http://www.showlowbluff.com/">Show Low Bluff</a>.<br /><br />Eighty-five homesites are available for those wishing to build their own homes. These homesites are from 1/6th to 1/3rd of an acre and are priced from $63,900 to $73,500.<br /><br />An additional 50 homesites will come with beautiful Mountain Craftsman-style homes built by Sun Forest Homes of Show Low. These homes will have standard features that are usually optional, including front porches, fireplaces, central air conditioning and heating, mud rooms, hot-water recirculation pumps and garages in the rear.<br /><br />Commercial lots are also available for the first time at Show Low Bluff. Fourteen parcels are for sale in Penrod Park, between the Sitgreaves Park residential neighborhood and Penrod Road to the east. These parcels range from 1.15 acres at $550,000 to 2.32 acres at $1.4 million.<br /><br />Penrod Park lies just north of the central commercial area at Show Low Bluff, the pedestrian-focused downtown area called The Hub. Employers and employees at Penrod Park will be within easy walking distance of The Hub, where restaurants and retail shops will be mixed with park space and an outdoor theater.<br /><br />Visitors are welcome to view the lots. For more information and a personal tour, contact Clark Ransome or Stephanie Crain at Windermere White Mountain Properties for information about residential homesites, or Bill Fowler for information about commercial parcels. They can be reached at 928-532-1505.<br /><br />Show Low Bluff, currently zoned for 3,735 residential units, will have nine residential neighborhoods -- Adams Park, Beal Park, Clark Point, Cluff Park, Cooley Creek, Huning Ranch Park, Kearney Park, Sitgreaves Park and Summerhaye Park -- plus two commercial areas, The Hub and Penrod Commerce Park.<br /><br />Source: Show Low Bluff Press ReleasePetenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8718920921872954207.post-32153444659257633542007-09-22T15:20:00.002-07:002008-07-09T22:54:20.924-07:00Sun Forest Homes Named First Residential Builder at Show Low BluffFriday December 15, 2006<br /><br /><strong>Show Low Bluff Development Corp. is proud to announce Sun Forest Homes as its first residential homebuilder.</strong><br /><br />Sun Forest is the newly created production homebuilding sister company of Sun Forest Custom Homes, which has more than a quarter century of experience building custom homes in Arizona and Oregon.<br /><br />Sun Forest Homes has teamed up with their partners from Bluff Mountain Properties to bring you charming Craftsman Style Architectural Homes in <a href="http://www.showlowbluff.com/">Show Low Bluff</a>.<br /><br />“We have always taken pride in quality construction and have a growing list of satisfied buyers,” said Tom Weinmann, co-owner with wife JoAnn, of Sun Forest Homes. “We were ready to return to building Craftsman style homes with the same commitment to quality we’ve brought to our custom homes. The challenge was finding the ideal opportunity. We are convinced that Show Low Bluff is that opportunity—the entire development, from land-planning to architectural standards to the wide range of amenities being planned, is based on quality and innovation.” Show Low Bluff is a community unlike any other where residents are invited outdoors with their neighbors to enjoy the many parks and community amenities.<br /><br />Sun Forest Homes, based in Show Low, and Bluff Mountain Properties will build five models at Show Low Bluff. They will be priced in the $300,000 range including lot, and have from 1,482 to 1,817 livable square feet with front porches, fireplaces, central air conditioning and heating, mud rooms, hot-water recirculation pumps and garages in the rear—all standard.<br /><br />“Upgrades commonly offered by other homebuilders will be standard on our homes,” Weinmann said. “We have reduced the number of upgrades to eliminate the confusion that homebuyers usually experience with long lists of options.”<br /><br />Construction of all five models, named after Arizona wilderness areas—Aravaipa, Estrella, Prieta, Redfield and Santa Teresa—has begun in the Sitgreaves Park neighborhood.<br /><br />Show Low Bluff, currently zoned for 3,735 residential units, will have eight neighborhoods—Adams Park, Beale Park, Clark Point, Cluff Park East, Cluff Park West, Cooley Creek, Huning Ranch Park and Sitgreaves Park.<br /><br />Source: Show Bluff Press ReleasePetenoreply@blogger.com