17
Jun
2006
Posted by Jay - The Phoenix Real Estate Guy as Arizona, Photo of the Week, Real Estate
Here is a stunning view of the Superstition Mountians. Taken March 6, 2006 from the patio rooftop deck of a current listing we have in Gold Canyon.
Sorry that I’m breaking my own rule of not posting our listings on the blog. I can’t help it. I just find this shot that good. Thought those that aren’t from around here might appreciate it. Yes, it does snow around here on occasion. (*rarely* IN Phoenix, but I could see the snow on the Superstitions from by back yard in Gilbert (nowhere nearly as well as these folks could though!!!)

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3 Responses
Don Kettle jr.
October 17th, 2006 at 9:33 am
1This is a great pic….I lived in Phoenix and Scottsdale for over twenty years before moving back to Toledo, Ohio for family and business interests four years ago. I do miss the area, and still have an active real estate Brokers license in Phoenix. If you have any other pics, I would love to see them….I have some great ones as well of the inside of the Phoenix mountain preserve if you can use them….
Don
Donkeys in the Desert! at The Phoenix Real Estate Guy
February 2nd, 2007 at 10:39 pm
2[...] Those that read here regularly know I’m not a big fan of postings listings on blogs. There are plenty of places to find them. But since we’re in Whispering Ranch, I’ll break that rule for only the second time in blog history. If anyone is interested in a 4.1 acre parcel with the view to the left, give us a shout. It’s “priced to sell” and not in a flood plain (yes, there are flood plains in the desert) [...]
Goerge
June 26th, 2007 at 6:39 pm
3Ah, what a beautiful picture. It’s really impressive to see snow in the same picture as a cactus. Kinda surreal, almost.
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