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Northeast Mesa Going Through Approval Process for 717 acre development at Ellsworth and McKellips!!

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Our active listings total 47,581 today!!!  It appears that we're listing/selling about the same each day indicated by the level numbers we're seeing. This same number has been around give or take a hundre for the past month. Heard that some of the builders in Queen Creek are really enticing buyers with their everything included, 6 months no rent or HOA fees, huge incentives, granite counter tops, etc. Found a 2000 square foot spec home with granite counter tops for under $190K.  Now we're really getting back to 2004 prices. Unfortunately many of those that are listing to sell bought during that crazy time.

On another note, the Arizona Republic reports that two large, upscale master-planned communities that could alter the face of north and northeast Mesa are going through the approval process with the Mesa Planning and Zoning Board. Stonebridge Mountain is a 717-acre development at Ellsworth and McKellips that will have 304 acres of open space. The developer, Pinnacle Ridge Holdings, LLC, includes Jeff Blanford who developed Las Sendas. Blanford's application says the community is intended for the development of executive housing, a need in Mesa. Lehi Crossing, south of Thomas Road and west of Val Vista Drive, would convert citrus groves near Mesa's historic and rural Lehi community into a master-planned community with 971 lots on 267-acres. It will also have a school site and 44-acres of open space. Mesa planners support both developments. Once approved by Planning and Zoning, it will go before the Mesa City Council for final approval.

We're still going to grow, and it's still a great state to live in!!!

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