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Williams, Arizona (AZ)

Williams, Arizona, the "Gateway to the Grand Canyon," is located just south of the Grand Canyon and benefits from the more than 4 million tourists who pass through it each year. Other attractions, such as Sedona to the south, also draw many visitors, which keeps the residents of Williams busy in the tourism industry.

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Population 2,842Median Age 34.6 yrsHousehold Size: 2.69
Avg Home Value: $100,300July High: 83.1°FJanuary Low: 20.7°F

Welcome to Arizona Real Estate

Arizona became the 48th state in the Nation in 1912, on February 14th, Valentine’s Day. Known to many as the “Grand Canyon State,” Arizona offers residents sunny, hot weather (average July high is a blistering 98 degrees, and the temperature often ranges above 100 degrees) and a variety of recreational opportunities, but the state is a center for learning as well. It is currently home to about 52 Colleges and Universities.

The average sale price for an Arizona home in 2004 was $192,000, but real estate in the state continues to appreciate rapidly.

Home Values in Arizona

Doing your research on home values in Arizona may be the factor that determines whether your home sells right away, or stays on the market for months. It’s important to charge the right price to begin with, based not only on the evaluation, but on the current market and the demand for homes in Arizona. Continue reading, and we’ll help you get through your home’s sale with the minimum in stress.

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