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| What Sedona is like for active adults |
The Red Rocks of Sedona, Arizona are world famous, having been immortalized in countless westerns like Broken Arrow (with Jimmy Stewart). The colors displayed by sunrises and sunsets on the red sandstone rocks have brought in admirers from around the world. That beauty, combined with the mountains and the moderate climate provided by an altitude of 4500’ have made Sedona a very popular retirement community as well as tourist destination.
At least one source rates Sedona in the top 20 retirement spots in the country. Hiking and the arts are extremely notable here. The Sedona area straddles 2 counties – Coconino and Yavapai. The nearest city is Flagstaff.
Many active adults have chosen Sedona as their community for its warm climate and beautiful setting. Zoning is very strict here, even the McDonalds looks like a pueblo. Real estate prices are very high, reflecting the area’s desirability. There are many high-end developments, either built or planned, that would be ideal for active adults in retirement. Views and acreage will dramatically influence prices. A spring 2007 search on yahoo real estate found 64 homes listed for sale on MLS with a median price of $710,000. There were 860 homes for sale in the real estate classifieds with a median price of $579,000.
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| What is special about this community |
| • Sedona’s Red Rocks are breathtaking
• 1.8 million-acre Coconino National Forest
• Hiking, sightseeing, horseback riding
• Sedona International Film Festival |
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| What is not special about this community |
| • There are a lot of tourists
• Worries about overdevelopment will always be here – it is too nice to spoil |
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| What kinds of people like living here |
| Sedona attracts people interested in great scenery, outdoor activities, and the arts. Since real estate is pricey, its new residents tend to be very affluent. |
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| Local economy is driven by |
| Sedona enjoys a booming economy thanks to its popularity as a tourist and retirement destination. Top components of the economy include: services, retail, hospitality, construction |
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| Physical environment |
| Sedona’s red rocks have their origin in the Schnebly Hill Formation - a thick layer of red to orange-colored sandstone found only in the Sedona vicinity. At 4500’ the climate is more moderate than Phoenix. Oak Creek Canyon runs through this part of north central Arizona. The Mogollon Rim of the Colorado Plateau is home to the largest contiguous stand of ponderosa pine in the world. |
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| Cultural environment |
| • Sedona Arts Center
• The Sedona Jazz on the Rocks festival
• Sedona International Film Festival
• Chamber Music Sedona
• Arizona Opera League
• NORAZ Poets
• Yavapai College, which has the Sedona Center for Arts & Technology, is located in Sedona. Coconino Community College
• Countless galleries |
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| Medical facilities |
| Flagstaff Medical Center, Verde Valley Medical Center, Sedona Medical Center and Northern Arizona Homecare are all in the area. |
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| Transportation |
| Flagstaff Airport is 21 miles, Prescott’s is 46 |
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Active Adult Communities in Sedona |
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| Sedona Active Communities |
| Facts about SEDONA | | State | : AZ | | Environment | : Rural,Mountains,Desert, | | City Population | : 10,000-25,000 | | Median age of Population | : 45-64 | | Avg Jan Temperature | : 41-60 | | Median HH Income | : 41,001-60,000 | | Average Home Price (MLS) | : $500,001+ | | Annual Property Tax on a $200,000 house | : 2000-4000 | | Total Crime Index | : <80 (Very low) | | Cost of Living Index | : 111-120 (high) | | Culture Index | : 111-120 (high) | | State Sales Tax | : Yes | | State Income Tax | : Yes | | Name of the Guide | : |
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Expense: Inexpensive to Luxury
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Transportation: Boondocks to World Hub
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Security: Dangerous to Ft. Knox
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Medical Facilities: None to Excellent
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Political Situation: Conservative to Liberal
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Environmental: Oblivious to Ultra-Green
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