Welcome to Scottsdale, Arizona - "The West's Most Western Town"
Scottsdale is a town in Maricopa County, just southeast of Phoenix. Scottsdale, with it's warm year round temperatures and desert climate has become recognized as a premiere destination for tourists. Some of the surrounding areas include: Whisper Rock , Estancia , Mirabel , Desert Mountain , Troon Village, Troon North , Desert Highlands, DC Ranch , and MC Dowell Mountain Ranch.
South Scottsdale is a dynamic urban area, containg lots of nightlife activities and is considered a major art center of the metro Phoenix area.
Old Town Scottsdale is remiscient of the old cowboy era, and has many stores, clubes and galleries that reflect that era
The Shea Corridor is located in central Scottsdale has been undergoing an increase in real estate and home prices some of which are the largest gaines in the nation
North Scottsdale is currently the most actively developed area of Scottsdale and contains some of the most luxurious homes in the area |
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Scottsdale Demographics
Scottsdale, Arizona is a booming community with homes for sale in every price range. The community's population is diverse, with an average household size of 2.79 residents.
There are now over 90,669 households in Scottsdale. 22.6% had children under the age of 18 . Just over 49.6% of households are made up of married couples living together.
According to a 2006 estimate, the median income for a household in the city was $69,017, and the median income for a family was $95,361.
Scottsdale Economy
The Scottsdale area is fueled by tourism,accounting for about 39% of the city's workforce. There are more than 70 resorts and hotels in the area, and Scottsdale also boasts the highest number of resort spas per capita of any city in the United States. For this reason alone, Scottsdale is known as a city of relaxation.
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