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Old Posted Apr 26, 2018, 9:19 PM
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Originally Posted by Obadno View Post
Paradise Valley Arizona: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paradise_Valley,_Arizona

The wealthiest suburb in Arizona, just a few miles from Downtown/central Phoenix and sandwiched between the city and the famous and wealthy suburb of Scottsdale. This is the oldest and wealthiest "rich" area in the metro area and is home to upscale resorts and sprawling estates, it is part of the "pizza wedge" of upscale housing that starts downtown and heads roughly north and east as far as you can imagine until civilization peters out into mountains.

The area is tucked behind (and on) camelback mountain and has homes perched on mountainsides and with fantastic views, the general are expands into both Scottsdale and Phoenix creating a very wealthy and upscale area that rests all around and on Camelback mountain and is roughly outlined in this map: https://goo.gl/maps/63ZbnsqDcFU2

A good indicator of how wealthy a neighborhood is in Phoenix, is how green it is. If you find yourself in an area with very few trees, its likely not very wealthy.











The town Is home to most of our upscale resorts, and the newest addition is going to be the New Ritz-Carlton:



The area around Paradise Valley is also all incredibly nice, home to all of the upscale shopping and restaurants your going to find.

McCormick Ranch:


Old Town Scottsdale


Keirland



Biltmore


Arcadia, The current new-rich boomtown (if only I could have bought in10 years ago )



And North Central Phoenix

Stunning!
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