Chino Valley and the surrounding area has experienced explosive growth since the town was incorporated in 1970. The greater Chino area has over 12,000 residents who primarily shop in Chino Valley. Yavapai county is 40,000 square miles and is nearly half the size of North Dakota. Affordable land and the availability of services will continue to attract new businesses in the future. With the current national economy driving local real estate prices downward, and increased short sale and foreclosure properties hitting the market, this is an ideal time to acquire real estate in a friendly, safe community that has an almost guaranteed promise of equity growth.
ZIP Code: 86323 Location Characteristics: Chino Valley is a beautiful, semi-rural town with open land, sunny skies and friendly people. Excellent schools, quality healthcare providers and an enviable climate are just a few of the many reasons so many people call this wonderful place home.
Located approximately 90 miles from both Phoenix and Flagstaff, and only 15 miles north of Prescott, Chino Valley is ideally located on State Highway 89. The town, incorporated in 1970 and encompassing 63 square miles, is situated in the mountains of north central Arizona at an elevation of 4,656 feet. It enjoys comfortable, mild temperatures throughout all four seasons with over 300 days of sunshine per year.
It's no surprise that people are drawn to this open western way of life. The population has grown to about 13,000 within recent years; still, Chino Valley has maintained its rural tranquility and small-town charm. Affordable land, plenty of open space and modern amenities make living in the area very desirable. The town has focused on developing homes and recreational facilities that accommodate a variety of age groups and lifestyles.
About Joe Karcie:
I have the unique distinction of being Prescott’s only known 3rd generation Realtor® as my grandfather, Jim Thomas, was a founding member of the Prescott Area Association of Realtors and was the Broker /Owner of the original “Brokerage House” on Whiskey Row”. And my mother, Laurie Grafman, was a founding member of The Grafman Family Team in 1994, which has evolved into the Joe Karcie Team. Many agents think their most important job is to satisfy the customer. I don't think that’s true. I believe that satisfying the customer is simply the minimum requirement for staying in business. Myself and my staff work constantly to improve our systems and services to well beyond the standard level of service provided by most agents, including our extensive Internet Presence, and the most sophisticated and reliable information systems to communicate with and provide useful information to buyers anywhere on a 24/7 basis. Whether you are buying or selling, my team will always go the extra mile to help you achieve your goals. "Whatever It Takes"
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