Lakes home counter-offered $115k down
The most expensive home sold in Maricopa from Dec. 11 through Jan. 10 garnered $609,995.
This Lakes at Rancho El Dorado home at 22386 N....
Realtor to give spicy peanuts, $1,000 credits at salsa event
Local Real estate agent to give out $100,000 in certificates and goodies at Maricopa Salsa Night Saturday, Sept 25., from 6 to 10 p.m.
Local...
Morgan: While helpful, home warranty only goes so far
Of an estimated 21,000 existing houses in the city limits of Maricopa, nearly 8,000 of them are at least 15 years old.
At that age,...
Golf course home most expensive sold during month
The most expensive home sold in Maricopa Oct. 10 through Nov. 9 fetched $685,000 on Oct. 18.
This two-story home in Rancho El Dorado has...
Experts: Guaranteed rental income insurance worth considering
For some landlords, it may be especially important to protect rental income to avoid falling behind on mortgage payments or other bills.
An additional step...
Local Realtor pays for homeowner upgrades to facilitate sale for client
When it’s time to sell or invest in a home, Maricopans have a unique opportunity to benefit from using a local agent who is...
City grants zoning change for Roers apartments
The Maricopa City Council Tuesday unanimously approved changes to the city’s general plan future land use and zoning maps, clearing the way for construction...
Turmoil at The Villages as 4 HOA directors apparently rescind resignations
The dissension is mounting in The Villages at Rancho El Dorado.
“It’s getting really ugly right now,” a resident said this week.
As of Friday, the...
It’s official! MOD Pizza coming to Sonoran Creek
MOD Super Fast Pizza will officially join the line-up at Sonoran Creek Marketplace.
The addition was announced Wednesday by Thompson Thrift, developer of the shopping...
Stonegate development gets another look
A development that mixes houses, shops and possibly apartments moved another step forward this week.
Owners of Maricopa Stonegate received approval for proposed modifications to...
City planners approve 293 townhouses near Walmart
The city Planning & Zoning Commission unanimously approved site, landscape, photometric and elevation plans Monday for the 293-unit Villas at Stonegate townhouse project just...
April 2022 market snapshot: Home inventory still lagging
Maricopa real estate market inventory continues to make buyers fret and sellers smile.
Sellers will be happy to know the average sales price of the...
Least expensive home sold for just under $300K
The least expensive home sold July 10 through Aug. 9 was a three-bedroom home at 19296 N. Costa Verdez Ave. in Tortosa. It fetched...
The complex world of probate sales
Through the death of a family member or a friend, you’ve just inherited a home. And now, you want to sell it and collect...
How Maricopa addressed a tricky soil situation
Back in 2010, sulfates in the soil caused quite a stir in Maricopa.
The problem began when Maricopa Meadows HOA board members started noticing abnormal...
Realtor: April home prices down, inventory up
The average price of homes sold in the city of Maricopa in April was $358,130, according to the Arizona Regional Multiple Listing Service.
As of...
Nearly 600 homes proposed for west Maricopa
More houses may be on the horizon for Maricopa.
Developers proposed creating a new subdivision in the city’s western boundaries near McDavid and Green roads,...
Upscale community planned for Seven Ranches
An upscale single-family-home community is in the works for the Seven Ranches area south of Honeycutt Road between Porter and White and Parker roads.
Sketch...
Know the CC&Rs before you buy your house
Over 90% of the homes in Maricopa are governed by a homeowners’ association. An important document to review before buying one of these homes...
Home construction timelines a revolving door
It seems like a rather innocuous question: How long does it take to build a new home?
The inquiry is certainly relevant with Maricopa remaining...
Seasonal question: Will new pool keep its value?
For many reasons, 2021 and the beginning of 2022 have been eventful.
Whether your focus is making sure your mask matches your clothing, working from...
Permits approved to build homes in Tortosa, others
Here is a list of residential permits in Maricopa June 10-July 7.
Bungalows on Bowlin to build four one-bedroom units, 18 two-bedroom units and four...
P&Z to consider approval of Home at Maricopa complex
The Maricopa Planning & Zoning Commission will consider approval of plans for the largest apartment complex yet proposed in the city.
The commission will review...
Gated, multifamily community planned at Tortosa
A gated, multifamily development is planned for a 20-acre property in Tortosa.
Honeycutt Run will consist of 209 single-story and detached units at the southeast corner of Honeycutt...
Council hikes hotel, short-term rental tax
The Maricopa City Council Tuesday night increased the city’s lodging tax from 2% to 5.5%.
The tax on the “rental, leasing, and licensing for use...
Bungalows on Bowlin nears completion
Nearly two years after construction began, Maricopa’s first single-family rental home community is finally ready for move-in.
Bungalows on Bowlin will complete construction of its 196-unit...
Sorrento Phase 2 cleared for construction
City council has approved the final plat for Sorrento’s Phase 2, clearing the way for construction of about 420 new single-family homes at the...
With final approval, West Maricopa Village to start building
West Maricopa Village, the mixed-use development that will add 530 residential units on the city’s west side, is set to begin construction in September.
The...
Planning & Zoning OKs another phase at Anderson Farms
The Maricopa Planning & Zoning Commission has approved a preliminary plat for Phase 2B construction of Anderson Farms.
EPS Group Inc. had made the request...
The Lakes home claims most expensive sold during previous month
The most expensive home sold in Maricopa Nov. 10 through Dec. 9 fetched $599,995 on Nov. 29.
This single-story home in The Lakes, 40698 W....