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Wildlife — Phoenix Southeast Valley Corridor
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Maricopa County Co. — Pop. 275,987
Mix of master-planned subdivisions from the 1990s–2010s with newer infill townhome developments near the Price Corridor.
Maricopa County Co. — Pop. 267,918
Rapid-growth master-planned communities dominate, with homes largely built between 2000 and 2020 on former agricultural ...
Maricopa County Co. — Pop. 65,832
Newer master-planned communities with large lots cater to families seeking a semi-rural feel at the metro fringe.
Maricopa County Co. — Pop. 504,258
Highly diverse housing stock ranges from 1950s ranch homes in west Mesa to brand-new builds in the Eastmark master plan.
Pinal County Co. — Pop. 104,109
Census-designated place dominated by 2005–2015 tract housing built during the boom-bust cycle on former desert land.
Pinal County Co. — Pop. 41,863
Eclectic mix of manufactured homes, older block-construction houses, and newer subdivisions along the US-60 corridor.
Pinal County Co. — Pop. 11,860
Upscale retirement and golf community nestled against the Superstition Mountains with custom and semi-custom homes.
Maricopa County Co. — Pop. 12,624
Small census-designated place absorbed into Gilbert growth, featuring newer subdivisions with premium lots and top-rated...
Maricopa County Co. — Pop. 28,500
Master-planned community within Gilbert featuring lakes, trails, and homes built primarily between 2001 and 2012.
Pinal County Co. — Pop. 58,722
Bedroom community built almost entirely during the 2004–2008 housing boom with large master-planned subdivisions.
Pinal County Co. — Pop. 57,014
Mix of older downtown adobes and block homes with newer subdivision growth along the I-10 and I-8 interchange area.
Maricopa County Co. — Pop. 180,587
Dense urban core near ASU with condos and apartments transitions to established single-family neighborhoods in south Tem...