Paradise Valley relocation guide

Located approximately 4 miles from Phoenix, Paradise Valley is an affluent enclave community perfectly situated between Scottsdale to the east and Phoenix to the south, west and north. Ranked as one of the best places to retire by US News and World’s Report, Paradise Valley offers residents many benefits. From its beautiful surroundings, tucked away between two mountain landmarks to its close proximity to schools, recreation, healthcare and shopping and dining, Paradise Valley has it all.

Quick Overview of Paradise Valley

Population
• According to 2005 Census Bureau estimates, the population of the town was 14,558.

Geography
• According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 15.5 square miles, all of it land.
• The central terrain of Paradise Valley is dominated by Mummy Mountain.
• Other landmarks include Camelback Mountain on the southern border and the Piestewa Peak mountainous area on the western border.

Attractions
• Paradise Valley is home to twelve resorts, making it one of Arizona’s premiere tourist destinations.
• Home to historic El Chorro Lodge
• Goldwater Memorial

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Source: Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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