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Just
60 miles northwest of Downtown Phoenix in the Northern
reaches of the great southwest’s Sonoran Desert.
Wickenburg is noted for its clean air, good country
living, western hospitality and all-around high quality
of life
Wickenburg New Real
Estate Developments
Wickenburg Ranch - M3
Companies
Development of the resort is underway, including an 18
hole golf course. The project is expected to take about
18 months, opening early, 2009 ready to play golf. Then
start developing mixed-use of residential project
constructed on site. The location is North of Wickenburg
on Hwy 89/93. Project included 2,324 units w/population
of 4,600 to 5,500 people. Total 2,160 acres. Estimate
6-10 years to complete. Property sold in Feb, 07 by
group formed with Larry Van Tuyl. Site still being
developed by M3.) (Van Tuyl representatives: Mike
Pacheco & Jason Rowley 602-230-1051)M3 Companies two
years ago bought prime downtown commercial buildings for
their sale office, and recently completed renovation and
restoration of the historic Texas Hotel, which will
become their sales office. Additionally, the company
purchased Heritage Square a prime block in the downtown
area, revitalized the block and available to retail
lease.
Listening Hills
231 lots. 520 ac. Phase 1 = 41 lots. (Phase 2=60 lots on
119 acres). They have closed 14 lots with several houses
going up. Much open space. Lots are 1.25 - 1.5 ac each.
Willdo phases. (There are 2,000 acres total @ Flying E
Ranch that will ultimately be developed.) Ph 1 lots are
priced$180K to $250K.
Wickenburg Vistas
Jackson / Cottonwood, next to Vista Ciudad. 61 custom
home lots on 31 acres offering panoramic views,
overlooking Downtown and the Hassayampa River. Waiting
approval from the State for sewer.
Mariposa Heights III
40 home sites. Developer/builder selling lots for single
family homes.
Sadrio Estates
(formerly part of 3 Crosses) 18 lots total. For sale
now. Size of lots are .82 to 2.3 ac. Prices are $190K to
259K.
Turtleback
296 acres. In escrow including all plans for
development. Planning on 131 custom home lots. Buyer
plans on 7-10 years for sales.
Calamity Canyon Ranch
682 units total. - 31 ac of resort and commercial use.
295 casitas on 24 ac. 213 patio homes on 21 ac. 62 town
homes on 5 ac. 112 estate lots on 138 ac. Golf course on
8 ac. -- 20 more adjoining acres bought to be included.
Highway 60, 1 mile from downtown.
Wickenburg Country Club
Vulture Mine. 54.54 ac, 123 units. Sewer is being
brought to the site. Lots available early, 2009. Richard
Ringwood
Hermosa Ranch –North Vulture Mine Rd
west side. 34 lots on approx 35 acres. North of Rolling
Hills (Bromm) and still far south of RR tracks. PAD
approved. Lots will be ½ to 2 acre parcels.
Arroyo Vistas
Rose Lane –north side. 37 lots on 6.6 acres. Patio homes
and
4 models. 2BR & 3BR, gated, pool. Starting at $215,000.
Will break ground late 2007.
Old McDonald Farm
Commercial on Hwy 89-93. Dirt will be brought in to fill
site.
Monte Vista Ranch
Gated community developed by Raylynn Homes.
110 more estate lots & ranch villas were approved,
spring 2006.
The Cottages at Monte Vista Ranch Phase 2B consists of
47 lots on 26.74 acres & approved, summer, 2007.
Country Club Manor
7 small lots on Loma Linda Dr (east of Double M Condos).
Lot sizes are 60 x 150. Water line being brought to the
site. Plan to sell the lots.
Sombrero Ranch
The Villas at Sombrero Ranch and consists of 152 units
on 29.86 acres. Located on west end of Braillar Road, in
lower part.
Grantham Land
Woody Grantham. Plans for commercial land & 92
residential sites.
Grantham Ranch
600 + acres. (already developed) Separate owners of
40-acre parcels are dividing into appx 75-100 5-acre
parcels.
"Saddleback". Franklin
80 acres. 115 sites. (30.4 acres=R35; 8.3 acres=R18; 16
acres=R12; 5.3 acres=R9; 3.5 acres=R6.
Gold Mine Village
Commercial. In town on Hwy 89-93. (adjoins north side of
downtown. 13 acres. Negotiations with flood control for
final work. Ready for development summer, 2007.
Morton Airpark
(adjoins). 160 acres for $11.2 million. One-half mile
frontage on Hwy 93. ¾ mile along railroad. Residential
property with ‘possible’ commercial on highway. No plans
for development at this time.
Perks Ranch
667 acres. Hwy 89-93 - 2 miles west of Vulture Mine Rd.
Plans for approx one acre lots. They have talked with
the Town of Wickenburg on development.
Gold Mine Village
Commercial. In town on Hwy 89-93. (Adjoins north side of
downtown. 13 acres. Negotiations with flood control for
final work. Ready for development summer, 2007.
Antelope Creek. HWY 89
194 units. 330 acres north of North Ranch RV.
Reservations have started. Phase 1 = 82 lots. Grand
entrance. Adobe wall on highway. (most lots are 3/4 acre
to 1.25 acre). 2,500 sq. ft minimum. No horses. Streets
will be paved in April. Homes will be built summer, 07.
Taking reservations now. Expected prices 160K to 230K.
Western Gardens Condos
24 units. 1BR units = 640 sq ft = $105,000. 2BR units =
705 sq ft = $120,000.
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About
Wickenburg
Wickenburg is the oldest town north of Tucson, and the
fifth oldest in the state (established in 1863).
In its heyday, Wickenburg was the third largest town in
Arizona. In 1866 it missed becoming the territorial
capital by two votes.
In 1971 the Arizona Legislature decreed the bola tie the
official state neckwear. Vic Cedarstaff invented it in
1949 in Wickenburg.
There is a mesquite tree located at the corner of US-60
and US-93 that served as the town jail over 200 years
ago. The Chamber of Commerce has a walking tour of the
Historic Downtown.
In the late 1800’s Wickenburg was a boomtown reveling in
silver, copper and gold. It’s residents, perhaps in
excess enthusiasm, exaggerated the potential of wealth
in the area to the point that it became common in the
West to call any teller of tall tales a Hassayamper, in
honor of the river that flows through the area. The
humor of the connection between the unique dry river and
the tall tales told inspired Andrew Downing to write his
famous Legend of the Hassayampa. In keeping with this
story and in an effort to maintain the legend, the town
has erected “No Fishing From Bridge” signs on the bridge
that spans the dry river.