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  2. Renting vs. Buying Real Estate: See the Cost Difference in 7 ...

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    What Renting vs. Buying Involves. Renting in Arizona can be more affordable in the short term, as it involves lower upfront costs compared to the costs of buying. ... Gilbert. Population: 267,267 ...

  3. According to Redfin data from November 2024, the housing prices in Arizona went up 2.7% on an annual basis, reaching the median price of $448,900. The Arizona real estate market had 6,834 homes ...

  4. Are high prices keeping you from homeownership? Consider a condo

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    Condo prices are typically much lower than single-family home prices, offering first-time buyers hope in today’s challenging housing market. The lower price point allows buyers to begin building ...

  5. SanTan Village - Wikipedia

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    SanTan Village is an open-air, super regional lifestyle center located in Gilbert, Arizona that spans 1,200,000 square feet (110,000 m 2) of gross leasable area.It sits at the core of a 500-acre (2.0 km 2) project that, upon planned full build out, will encompass 3,000,000 square feet (280,000 m 2) of retail, restaurants, entertainment, office space, residential and hotel uses.

  6. Agritopia - Wikipedia

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    Agritopia is a 166-acre mixed use planned community in Gilbert, Arizona designed to encourage agrarianism combined with a sense of community among the socioeconomic ranges. It is an agrihood with housing plots, a certified organic farm, and commercial spaces. [ 1 ]

  7. Condominium - Wikipedia

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    Membership in a condo is obtained by buying the shares on the open market, most often through a real estate agent. No board approval is needed to buy shares, but in some cases other stockholders or the housing cooperative itself has the right to claim the stocks being sold. There is usually no requirement for the owner(s) to live in the condo.