Phoenix Relocation Guide

MATTAMY HOMES

Thoughtfully Designed New Homes and Communities in the Places You Want To Call Home

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spanning the area, from Buckeye to Goodyear, Avondale and Phoenix. Reflection Bay offers gated, lakeside living in the top-ranked masterplan of Estrella in Goodyear with a limited number of single-story homes remaining, priced from the mid $300s. Residents enjoy a resort-caliber lifestyle including resort-style pools, fitness center, parks, and even a Yacht Club. Crestwood at Canyon Trails, located in Goodyear, offers six home choices, spanning to over 2,700 square feet, pr iced from the mid $20 0 s nea r by estab l i shed shoppi ng, d i n i ng and ente r ta i nment opt i on s, as we l l as o f f e r i ng c l o s e p r ox i m i t y t o a r ea freeways. Within the Sienna Hills master plan in Buckeye, Solano features diverse floorplans priced from the mid $200s. Res i dent s en j oy t he mas te r p l an s’ commun it y pa r k s, Sw im Cl ub and fitness center, as well as the natural su r round i ngs of the a rea of fe r i ng opportunities for hiking, biking and more. Also, in Buckeye, Brookside at Arroyo Seco can be found i n one of t he valley’s newest planned communities, located off of the I-10 and Jackrabbit Road. Brookside features single-family homes up to 2,400 square feet, with prices from the upper $200s. If convenience is what you’re looking fo r, Roo s eve l t Pa r k i s a mu s t s ee.

Now that you’ve decided to move to Phoenix, the most important decision you will make next is about the place you want to ca l l home. A s No r t h America’s largest privately- owned homebuilder, Mattamy Homes has been thoughtfully creating places people want to call home for over 40 years under the guiding principle of its founder, Peter Gilgan. It’s called the Mattamy Way- an approach to home and community design that prioritizes how you really live, throughout every hour of your every day. Here in Phoenix, you’ll find Mattamy communities stretching across the valley, with neighborhoods in the most desirable locations. From your first visit, you’ll see the Mattamy difference right away, from the inspired community design to the thoughtful architecture of every home. For those seeking the charm of Phoe- nix’s East Valley, you’ll find Mattamy communities in the bustling city of Chandler. Near the city’s downtown entertainment district, Haven features two and three-stor y homes, priced from the mid $300s. The gated enclave features resor t-style amenities that i nc l ude a we l l - appo i nted f i t ne s s cente r, reso r t- st y l e poo l, cove red gathering space and a large central park area, just west of Alma School on Pecos Road. In the emerging West Valley, home- buyers can find Mattamy communities

Located in Avondale, just off of the I-10 at 107th Avenue and Van Buren, th i s gated commun it y featu res 15 floorplans, priced from the mid $200s. Residents enjoy a private community pool with shaded lounge chairs and tables, plus a large central community park with play equipment and shaded ramadas. Vista Diamante is one of Mattamy’s newest communities to open in the valley, with a great location off of the Loop 101 and Camelback, adjacent to the Camelback Ranch – Glendale Spring Training Facility. This commu- n it y i s comp r i sed of t wo d if fe rent collections of homes with 11 diverse floorplans to choose from, up to nearly 3,500 square feet. Mattamy Homes continues to expand its presence in the Phoenix valley with new communities opening often. Two brand-new communities expected in late 2020 include Azure Canyon in Goodyear and Malone Estates in Queen Creek. Interest lists are forming for both communities. In Phoenix, you’re never far from a Mattamy home. You’ll find communities in great locations across the valley with homes designed for every stage of l ife, including you r s. Visit www. mattamyhomes.com/phoenix for more information on currently selling Phoenix area communities and quick move-in home opportunities.

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