Scottsdale

Explore Luxury Living In Scottsdale

Scottsdale has been named by the New York Times as “The Beverly Hills of the Desert,” and is internationally recognized as a premier and posh tourist destination.  Its exquisite eateries, 5 star hotels and resorts, luxury golf courses, high-end boutiques, and famed nightlife contribute millions of dollars to the Greater Phoenix economy.  Home to more than 70 resorts and hotels (with four of them listed as AAA Five-Diamond hotels), it is estimated that more than 7.5 million tourists visit Scottsdale each year for its nationally-renowned resorts and spas alone.  Yet, this beautiful city of 220,000 residents and 185 square miles has maintained its history, identity and culture as “the West’s Most Western Town.”

Not only is Scottsdale one of the top places to visit, but it is also one of the best places to live.  It is currently Arizona’s 5th largest city.  The city was voted the Most Livable City by the U.S. Conference of Mayors in 1993, and is consistently named among the top 30 cities in which to raise children, top 50 places to retire, and the number one resort community in the country.  It offers a wide range of cultural and community attractions, including over 125 art galleries, libraries, Old Town theaters and performing arts, museums, more than 200 world class golf courses, San Francisco Giants spring training, and upscale and high-end boutiques and shops, as well as a dynamic and diverse economy, incomparable weather, and a nationally renowned school system.

The City of Scottsdale is loosely divided into five areas: South Scottsdale, Old Town/Downtown Scottsdale/Civic Center/Fashion Square, Shea Corridor, North Scottsdale, and Nearby Areas.  In 2005, both Scottsdale and neighboring Paradise Valley were among the top 10 markets in the country for luxury home sales, and the only 2 cities outside of California.  Paradise Valley was ranked 9th with $637 million dollars in luxury home sales, and Scottsdale was ranked 10th with $594 million dollars in luxury home sales.

Not surprisingly, the city of Scottsdale is primarily characterized by a hospitality and tourism industry.  Scottsdale’s economic base actually contains a much more diverse mix of business, professional and financial services, healthcare firms (such as the Mayo Clinic), retail, technology, electronics, and mid-sized corporate headquarters.  The Scottsdale Industrial Airpark has become a model for the entire metro Phoenix area in the industrial and commercial development of a small local airport.  It currently employs more than 50,000 people, houses 2,200 business and has a combined economic impact of $3 billion each year.

Scottsdale Communities and Neighborhoods

North Scottsdale

● Boulders Area
● Cactus Corridor Area
● DC Ranch Area
● Desert Foothills
● Desert Mountain Area
● Dynamite Foothills
● East Shea Area
● Grayhawk
● Granite Mountain
● Horizons Area
● Legend Trail
● McDowell Mountain Ranch
Pinnacle Peak Area
● Reata Pass/Troon Area
● Via Linda Corridor Area
● West Cactus Area

South Scottsdale

Gainey Ranch Area
McCormick Ranch Area
Monterey/Arcadia Area
Indian Bend Area