Real Estate Pic of the Week! SNOW near Phoenix!!

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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!!!)

Suoerstition Mountains March 6 2006

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Ah, what a beautiful picture. It's really impressive to see snow in the same picture as a cactus. Kinda surreal, almost.

This 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

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Ah, what a beautiful picture. It's really impressive to see snow in the same picture as a cactus. Kinda surreal, almost.

This 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

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