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If you and your family are looking for a safe, productive, suburban community to call home, why not give Gilbert, Arizona a look over? Gilbert the perfect place to buy real estate for families with kids, new professionals just starting out in their careers, retirees looking to settle down, in short: it's perfect for everyone! Just browse through this site to see how perfect it really is for you, especially if you're looking to move to the Phoenix metropolitan area. We've got all you need to know on Gilbert, AZ real estate prices, schools, jobs, entertainment, history, and more, straight from the mouths of local Gilbert, Arizona real estate agents.

Gilbert, Arizona: Where Old West Meets New West

downtown Gilbert, Arizona The Old West is characterized by cowboys, cattle ranching, and leather while the New West is about upscale shopping, resort spas, and golf courses. Gilbert, Arizona, a quiet suburb about 25 miles from Phoenix, is a mixture of these two aesthetics. In recent years, Gilbert's excellent job growth rate and family friendly atmosphere have earned it one of the top spots on CNN Money magazine's list of best places to live in America. As a result, it's a popular destination for job seekers and families alike.

Founded in 1902, Gilbert, AZ isn't quite old enough to have been a part of the original Old West. Instead, it was established as a railway siding and grew into an agricultural town until Phoenix's outward growth shifted the city's focus toward being a commuter suburb. Most of the Old West charm that the city exudes was adopted on purpose by residents as a way of connecting themselves to the region's past and providing entertainment to visiting tourists.

The annual Gilbert Days is the apex of these Western themes. It's a popular fair that includes everything from a rodeo to a carnival and brings people in from all over. Year-round, the Gilbert, AZ's art galleries and museums are open to any members of the public who are curious about southwestern Native American culture or who would like to buy some art. Nature-wise, the flora and fauna of the surrounding desert is proudly displayed at the Desert Botanical Gardens.

Not everyone in Gilbert, AZ commutes to Phoenix for work, so naturally there is some industry and business in town. The largest employment sector is health care. There are several hospitals operated by different companies like Banner Health, which is the city's largest employer. Other major job sectors include construction, computers, and retail sales.

Neighborhoods and Home Styles in Gilbert, AZ

the Power Ranch subdivision, Gilbert, AZ Some of Phoenix's suburbs are working cities with substantial business ventures of their own, but Gilbert, Arizona is more of a residential suburb than a working city. Its neighborhoods tend to be quiet, well-tended cul-de-sacs populated by newer model houses. The people you will find living next door may be families with kids, older retired people, or professional couples who have never had children, and chances are they will be fairly wealthy. Expect homeowner's associations and aesthetic restrictions.

The homes themselves come in a variety of styles but won't approach the range of architectural influences you would see in an older city. Because of the climate, many will be single storey ranch-style homes (the Spanish Colonial style is popular) while others will be the usual types of modern suburban box homes. Within neighborhoods the style will be fairly homogenous, so a big part of your neighborhood choice will come down to what style you had in mind for your home.

In terms of price, the average home is selling for about $195,000 in Gilbert right now, which is down significantly due to the recession. Prices vary widely between neighborhoods and between condos and houses. Anchor Point at Val Vista, for example, has an average price of $660,000 while the average for Towne Meadows is only $172,000. Currently the most popular neighborhoods are San Tan Ranch, Neely Farms, Ray Ranch, Coronado Ranch, and Power Ranch.

Contact a Gilbert, AZ Real Estate Agent

Naturally, one website can't possibly provide enough information for you to make your mind up about buying real estate in Gilbert, Arizona for good. However, if you've been intrigued by what you've read, you should contact a Gilbert real estate agent. Our realtors can help you make up your mind by providing you with personalized information on home prices and neighborhoods, which you can then follow up on by taking a fact-finding trip to the city. We look forward to seeing you down here in Gilbert, Arizona!


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