Maricopa County,
Arizona is full of some of the
state's most well-known and beloved cities. From the suburbs of Scottsdale and
Deer Valley to the city of Mesa and the county seat of Phoenix, Maricopa County
encompasses some forty-seven communities within its boundaries.
With its average daily temperature at a balmy 72 degrees and over 300 days each year
of sunshine-filled skies, Maricopa County offers its residents a temperate environment
and a relaxed lifestyle. Maricopa County has a plethora of outdoor activities
including world class golf and tennis facilities, breathtaking hiking trails and
scenic viewpoints. With so much to offer, Maricopa County has become one of the
fastest growing regions in America, and one of the nation's top spots for relocation.
Maricopa County supports approximately 3,200,000 residents within its borders. The
county has a diverse array of economic streams, which ensures a stable economy and
quality of life for its residents. The largest employment sector here is the retail
trade, with just over twelve percent of locals working in this field. Following
closely behind is the manufacturing sector, with nearly twelve percent. There is a
statistical tie for third place with both professional services, the sciences and
technology as well as finance and insurance, each employing nearly seven percent
of the population.
Within Maricopa County, the county seat of Phoenix benefits from its unique location
in the Salt River Valley, on the edge of the Sonoran Desert. With the Salt River in
close proximity, the city has plentiful recreational areas. Water skiing and hiking
are popular throughout the Valley of the Sun. For a slightly more extreme
adventure, you can take a desert jeep tour, go horseback riding, or get an aerial
view of the region in a small plane.
Of course, golf enthusiasts abound in this area, and there are no shortage of
locations to accommodate them. These legendary courses featuring a breathtaking
beauty that most only get to see on television. With sweeping vistas set against
the rugged mountains and cornflower blue skies, you might find yourself spending
every available free moment on the links.
Just outside of Phoenix, the town of Glendale is also home to a spectacular historic
downtown center, an ideal place to shop and dine. With over ninety specialty shops,
the area was designed to be a pedestrian center, where foot traffic is eye level
with the numerous window displays. Both USA Today and the acclaimed Sunset Magazine
called downtown Glendale "One of the Ten Best Places to Go Antiquing Nationally".
Downtown is also the area where the city hosts the majority of its fairs and
festivals. Annual events such as the Glendale Chocolate Affaire, Glitter and Glow,
Glendale Glitters, and the Glendale Jazz and Blues Festival draw nearly a half a
million people to this urban core.
Nearby, the city of Mesa is considered a "rapid-growth" community, due largely to
its local government's success in attracting and retaining businesses to the region.
This creates a diverse economic base for residents. The major employment sectors
here are aerospace, agri-business, business services, education, health services,
manufacturing, retail and transportation services. The city has created seven major
employment corridors, which it continually nurtures, to the benefit of both its
employers and work force.
The region is also home to World Series Champions the Arizona Diamondbacks, NBA's
Phoenix Suns, the NFL Arizona Cardinals, and NHL Phoenix Coyotes. The Chicago Cubs
call Mesa home during the winter months. Here you will also find Cactus League
Spring Training and the Fiesta Bowl Football Classic.
If you are thinking of moving, Maricopa County has much to offer its new residents.
To learn more about this area, request our free relocation packet today!
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