Tempe Real Estate

February 28, 2010 by  

The home of numerous special events and attractions, Tempe, Arizona is a diverse and exciting city to live in. Tempe is one of the larger suburbs of Phoenix, and it is about forty square miles with a diverse population of approximately 160,000 people. With a population that is diverse, it necessitates a variety of cultural attractions and real estate.

Tempe Real Estate is one of the best finds in Arizona real estate today. Housing options for sale, range from single family homes and high rise condominiums, to town houses. Unique landscaping and fine architecture are only two of the many features of the properties here.

The city is conveniently located just southwest of Phoenix, south of the upscale town of Scottsdale, west of Mesa. Included in this extensive freeway system are I-10, Loop 202, Loop 101 . The surrounding cities to Tempe are connected by the 60, in the Valley of the Sun. The Valley Metro provides bus service and the Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport is just two miles away. Tempe convenient location makes it prime for special events and cultural attractions. Tempe is home to Arizona State University, which provides numerous employment opportunities and contributes to the high education level of the residents. Residents also enjoy the convenient location of Sun Devil Stadium. The town has hosted numerous sporting events such as the Super Bowl XXX and BCS Fiesta Bowl.

Tempe, Arizona also hosts a number of everyday attractions for its residents. Arizona’s only IKEA, and other extensive shopping is available at Arizona Mills. Downtown Tempe, where you may find home owners perusing the streets, has a number of boutique shops and exquisite restaurants. Cultural events such as productions and plays are hosted in The Gammage Auditorium. For those interested in outdoor activities, Tempe is home to various parks including Tempe Town Lake and Tempe Beach Park, which provide activities such as sailing, kayaking, jogging or picnicking. Home to many professional and college level sporting venues, Tempe has several spots facilities s as well providing tennis courts, swimming pools and golf courses for the residents. Night clubs and lively bars in Downtown Tempe, where the fun doesn’t stop when the sun goes down. Live in an exciting place like Tempe, Arizona, featuring fine real estate, convenience to businesses and various recreational activities.

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10 Responses to “Tempe Real Estate”

  1. jeanda chi on April 11th, 2010 11:44 pm

    Diamondbacks catcher Miguel Montero has a torn meniscus in his right knee — at least.

  2. James T on June 26th, 2010 8:56 am

    It is buying property without a down payment. This is not as easy as the infomercials say it is. An example would be what's called a simple assumption, there used to be tons of these but they are not as common now. You can call local realtors and ask if they have any assumable loans on real estate in your area. A lot of times these properties are trashed so be forewarned.

  3. greekgod52 on July 14th, 2010 8:47 am

    thats what i am talking about get them mason. he didnt lie about them he told the true. if u look at every great defensive team there weak spot is usually wrs, keyshawn was overrated and carter teams choked in the playofffs.

    carter and johnson was out of line for what they said. Analysts do this alot they think they can just say anything about anybody and get away with it which is way i dont care for anyone on sunday or monday night coutdown expect for steve young and emmitt sometimes but they piss me off too.

    actually everyone on monday night countdown expect for emmitt and young are overrated. tom jackson, key,carter, dikta and how da hell do tim hassleback and trent difer get to sit around and analyze players they are two of the worst qbs ever

  4. apeloos on November 19th, 2010 4:14 pm

    Then again the very first NFL game I ever watched was Super Bowl XXX.

  5. Tim Correa on December 9th, 2010 12:08 pm

    Reminds me of the time I was at Tempe Town Lake for July 4. A man on the street walked up to me and grabbed my shoulder and said “Can I ask you a question? Who do you think Jesus is?” My family looked at me with a broad degree of shock as the 6 foot scruffy man loomed over me. I replied “I KNOW who Jesus is.” As I tried walking away, he grabbed my arm with ire, I turned to see his face pinched with anger. He was judging me with his eyes. Not saying this is the way Christians normally 'recruit' others. Sometimes it's done with an overbearing level of niceness and harmony which many interpret as a facade, which it is. And this turns off many to Christianity. Be real. Be SANE (I love that Penn used that word). Don't feel under attack when someone is not eating off your spoon. Generally speaking.

  6. Under The Hill on January 25th, 2011 11:11 am

    Heh. They jolted the Chargers, ate the Ravens and turned the Cardinals into trophy kill.

    Past Pittsburgh Steelers' Super Bowl games:
    Beat the Vikings, the Cowboys twice, the Rams, the Seahawks and the Cardinals.
    Lost to the Cowboys in 1996 in Super Bowl XXX (1995 was the year I began making accurate predictions and the Cowboys was the one I picked heading straight for the Super Bowl from the very first game of the 1995 NFL season).

  7. John Rosa on April 17th, 2011 12:03 am

    Double closings, I've pulled off a few but no need to buy a video just get a book that's cheaper and better.

  8. CindyV on May 23rd, 2011 7:12 pm

    Change of topic: This from Pro Football Talk.

    The Philadelphia Eagles don’t have a defensive coordinator. And they haven’t had a defensive coordinator for several weeks.

    And they may not have a defensive coordinator until the day after the Super Bowl, at the earliest.

    Reuben Frank of CSNPhilly.com believes that the Eagles are waiting for a guy who’s still coaching — and that the guy for whom they’re waiting is Packers safeties coach Darren Perry.

    In fact, Frank thinks the deal may already be done.

    If Perry’s still under contract, the Packers could block the move. But if the Packers are willing to let Perry leave — and if they’ve also permitted Perry to work out a deal with the Eagles while Green Bay’s season still was unfolding — then Perry could get the job quickly.

    The Packers don’t have a defensive backs coach per se; Perry handles the safeties and Joe Whitt, Jr. coaches the cornerbacks. It’s possible that Whitt will simply assume responsibility for both positions, if Perry goes.

    Perry spent nine seasons in the NFL, seven of them with Green Bay’s opponent in the Super Bowl. Perry started every game from 1992 through 1997, and 14 of 16 in 1998. He was a member of Pittsburgh’s Super Bowl XXX team.

  9. Asian Girl Next Door Pool on November 12th, 2011 9:33 pm

    #sup Tempe Town Lake Loop 202 Boathouse)

  10. Lady on January 18th, 2012 8:00 am

    Real Estate Gems

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