Thursday, February 10, 2011

Lofty Living In Phoenix

As a real estate agent I have always been fascinated with different life styles and types of housing. Since moving to Phoenix I have witnessed how the Phoenix metro area has changed and evolved. Many families have been drawn to the single family homes in Phoenix’s sprawling suburbs for the schools and parks. People entering retirement move into manageable smaller homes surrounded by activities and friends. Now as Phoenix continues to evolve we have seen urban dwellers drawing them today’s our emerging downtown.
Many of my clients from the East Coast are calling me and asking about Loft Living in Phoenix.  Lofts are popular on the East Coast, but are new to the Phoenix area and are mostly new construction.  These are not old warehouses or buildings that have been converted into lofts, but brand new loft style condos.  Most are centrally located in Phoenix and right by the light rail which makes the commute easy, either way. Phoenix Lofts are spacious with many amenities including private garages, ample storage, fitness centers, spas, pools, security.  Many include hardwood floors and stainless steel appliances.  They can be 1-3 levels in high rise buildings, penthouses, or those in smaller buildings above restaurants and offices.  Most all have excellent views.  Yard maintenance is a thing of the past and social and cultural opportunities are close by as are sporting events.  Restaurants, wine bars, theaters, and museums are all within walking distance.
What is even more interesting, is the urban dwellers that are being drawn to these downtown oasis. Baby Boomers and successful young people are excited about loft living and what city life has to offer them..  Loft Living is very popular in Phoenix, AZ and the developers can barely keep up with the building of these lofts.  If you would like to experience a true adventure in living, I would suggest you take a look at Loft Living in Phoenix.  It is a fast growing niche in the housing market and an attractive alternative to traditional housing. 

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