Reasons to Move to Phoenix
As the Gateway to the Grand Canyon, it is easy to see Phoenix as the outdoor adventure it is. There are numerous areas for hiking, mountain biking, and driving ATVs throughout the area. The landscape surrounding the Phoenix area cannot be duplicated. The stars are brighter, the sky is bigger and the sunsets will take your breath away.
As America’s fifth-largest city, Phoenix is a host to culture and the finery of life. From art museums, a world-class symphony to fine dining and outstanding resorts, Phoenix can cater to any life-style.
Phoenix is also host to stadiums and arenas worthy of top-notch sporting events such as the Arizona Diamondbacks. There is also a rich college rivalry between Arizona State University and the University of Arizona. Phoenix is home to the Fiesta Bowl the FBR Open and two NASCAR races.
Nick-named the Valley of the Sun, the greater Phoenix area is famous for over 300 days of sun. The average temperature of 74 degrees makes Phoenix the perfect place for golfing enthusiasts with courses open year-round.
Phoenix is host to restaurants which accommodate to every way of life. Find any cuisine you can imagine in the Phoenix area from Thai to French. Dine outside with inspiring patio views in the city or enjoy a night out dancing at a club in the suburbs. You can order the country’s best gourmet pizza or order a $10,000 margarita. Find upscale restaurants with the finest cuisine or dine in a familiar chain restaurant. Try a table with an inspiring patio view or eat sitting on the floor in an Asian restaurant.
Enjoy a taste of culture with a visit to the theater, or a concert at Symphony Hall. Visit the world-class Heard Art Museum or the downtown convention center and get there by taking the light-rail.
Anyway you look at it Phoenix is a great place to live with limitless potential to offer.







March 16, 2010









