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Sedona
Arizona Homes for Sale
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Cathedral
View:
Located
in Big Park area, and belongs to the Village of
Oak Creek Association. Most lots are ¼ to 1/3
acre. Wide range of homes, from Ranch to modern
Santa Fe style. Most homes have red rock views,
some with really great ones. One of the few areas
in VOC hooked up to sewer.
Crimson
View: Fairly
new subdivision, along Rodeo Drive, behind the Safeway
shopping center. Started in the mid 1990’s, homes are
all newer, and in either the Spanish or Santa Fe/Pueblo
style. This subdivision utilizes the building envelope
concept.
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Indian
Cliffs:
Newer subdivision, developed in the mid 1990’s, and
located east of Hwy 179, across from Back o’ Beyond. Approximately
quarter acre lots, mostly newer homes in Santa Fe style.
Great neighborhood with views of Cathedral Rock as well as
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Mission
Hills, San Patricio:
Two nice West Sedona neighborhoods, north of 89A, with rolling hills. Close to the West Sedona elementary school, and the Posse Grounds recreational area, access is from Posse Grounds Road or Mountain Shadows. Many homes with Spanish/Mediterranean look, intermingled with ranch or contemporary styles.
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A number of homes have excellent red
rock views.
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Oak
Creek Country Club Estates I, II and III: located
in Big Park Area, south of Verde Valley School Road. Home
sites in I & II are about 1/3 to ½ acre, and
generally 1 acre + in Phase III. Very nice neighborhoods
with lots of newer homes, located between Oak Creek
Country Club and Sedona Golf Resort. Not a part of the
Village of Oak Creek Association.
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Saddlerock:
Great West Sedona neighborhood with outstanding
views of Capital Butte, Coffee Pot Rock, and more.
Many newer homes in the Spanish or Santa Fe
styles, along with a few older ranch style homes.
This neighborhood is located just west of Airport
Road, and south of 89A, at the foot of Airport
Mesa, convenient to many restaurants and services. |
Pine
Valley: Located about 4 – 5 miles east of Hwy 179, at the end of Jacks Canyon Road. Secluded area, away from the Tourist hustle and bustle, in a rural setting. The neighborhood is surrounded by Forest Service land. Many different styles of homes have been built over the years, but lately the Santa Fe or Pueblo style is popular, as it is in the rest of Sedona.
Rolling
Hills: Located south of Hwy 89A, this is the first subdivision west of the famous “Y”. Well-maintained neighborhood, with many older Ranch style homes amongst Spanish and Santa Fe styles. Some terrific hillside and hilltop home sites with awesome views. Like in many other neighborhoods, CC & R’s are enforced.
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Sedona
West: Moderately
priced subdivision, with a variety of homes and styles.
Has many older homes with character, built in the 60’s
and 70’s. Most lot sizes are about ¼ acre, and many
provide excellent views. There are a number of recent
vintage Spanish and Santa Fe styles sprinkled throughout.
Main access road is Mountain Shadows Drive.
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Western
Hills and Cedar Ridge: Western
Hills, the larger of the two, is located north of
Sanborn Drive (Thunder Mountain Road), and
consists mainly of ¼ to 1/3 acre lots. Most homes
were built 1988 or later. Great views of Capital
Butte and Coffee Pot. Cedar Ridge is just south of
Western Hills, much smaller, but has lots more
vegetation to give that sense of privacy.
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Both
areas are priced in the mid-range. Good West
Sedona location, close to shopping, etc.
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