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People from all over the world are seeking to buy homes in Phoenix, Arizona. Phoenix, which was once a small, agricultural settlement in the Salt River Valley, has now grown into the fifth-largest city in the United States. Hosting roughly 1.4 million people, Phoenix is also the most-populous state capital.

While it still holds on to its old agricultural roots, Phoenix is now a booming metropolis that continues to grow.

People flock to Phoenix, Arizona to experience its beautiful weather, picturesque landscape, and vibrant city life. With all that this city has to offer, it is no surprise that Maricopa County, which includes Phoenix, was ranked as the fasting-growing county in the United States for three years in a row.

Here are five reasons why people move to Phoenix:

1. Incredible food

 

Phoenix is home to several authentic Mexican restaurants, fresh market dining areas, and other trendy restaurants that catch the eye, and the stomach, of any foodie. Here are a few restaurants worth visiting in Phoenix:

 

Gallo Blanco

For Mexican food that is the real deal, Phoenix residents head to Gallo Blanco. This restaurant serves mouthwatering tacos, tortas, and burritos in addition to breakfast items, appetizers, salads, and soups.

 

Steak 44

Phoenix residents connect with their community at Steak 44, opened by brothers Jeffrey and Michael Mastro along with their father Dennis and Scott Troilo. Steak 44 redefines the classic American steakhouse while also keeping with traditions.

 

Welcome Diner

People who love Southern-style comfort food frequent Welcome Diner. This hot spot has traditional dishes like biscuits and gravy, jambalaya, and gumbo, as well as specialty dishes.

2. Art and culture

 

Phoenix has many exhibits, museums, and galleries available for people who value art, history, and culture:

 

Heard Museum

The Heard Museum allows guests to learn about and celebrate the art and cultures of American Indians of the Southwest. Breathtaking exhibits with artifacts and Southwestern art make this museum a must-see attraction in Phoenix.

 

Arizona Science Center

At the Arizona Science Center, families spend the day learning and having fun with over 350 hands-on exhibits, a planetarium, and live demonstrations. This science museum is fun for the whole family.

 

Artlink

On the first Friday of every month, Phoenix residents are able to tour over 70 galleries of artwork. This event allows local and well-known artists to display different styles of art for the community to appreciate.

3. The great outdoors

With over 41,000 acres of preserved land, 200 miles of trails, and 185 parks, Phoenix is a great place for nature enthusiasts. People who enjoy wildlife, hiking, biking, and appreciating the beauty of nature spend time in these Phoenix treasures:

Papago Park

Papago Park is the number one stop for outdoor recreation. Park visitors can hike around the butte formations, golf at the Papago Golf Course, shoot at the archery range, or view the stunning Desert Botanical Garden. This park is also home to the Phoenix Zoo.

South Mountain Park and Preserve

Hikers will make memories as they explore the 51 miles of hiking and biking trails offered by South Mountain Park and Preserve. Dedicated explorers will take in a remarkable view from the top of Dobbins Lookout, a mountain that reaches 2, 330 feet.

In addition to these local parks and preserves, Phoenix is only a few hours away from several national parks including Grand Canyon National Park.

4. Attractions

One major draw to living in Phoenix is that there is always something to do. Phoenix has amazing attractions to offer its residents. Here are a few of Phoenix’s top attractions:

Desert Ridge Marketplace

Desert Ridge Marketplace features premier shopping, unforgettable dining, and non-stop entertainment. This outdoor marketplace has weekly live music performances, a movie theater, a kid-friendly splash pad, bocce ball courts, trendy bars, and more amenities that residents love.

 

Phoenix Zoo

With over 3,000 animals spanning 125 acres of land, the Phoenix Zoo is one of the largest privately-owned zoos in the United States. This family-friendly attraction is one of the many perks of living in Phoenix.

 

CB Live

Referred to as the “ultimate culinary and entertainment experience,” CB Live is the perfect venue for people who want to make the most of a night out. Guests enjoy delicious food while they have fun at a live concert or laugh at a comedy show.

People move to Phoenix because it offers great attractions, and it is in close proximity to other fun entertainment options. Phoenix is only a five-hour drive to bustling cities like Las Vegas and Los Angeles.

5. Sporting events

Sports fans love that there is always a game or a match to watch in Phoenix. The city is home to several major sports teams:

  • NFL’s Arizona Cardinals
  • MLB’s Arizona Diamondbacks
  • USL’s Phoenix Rising Football Club
  • NBA’s Phoenix Suns
  • WNBA’s Phoenix Mercury
  • NHL’s Arizona Coyotes

There are also plenty of local sports teams for Phoenix residents to support. Sports enthusiasts move to Phoenix to partake in its rich sports culture and root for their favorite teams.

The Greater Phoenix area is also home to the MLB Cactus League teams during Spring Training. Over a dozen teams bring buzz to the valley while they get ready for their season. Below is a list of all of the teams that can be seen swinging away in the beautiful spring weather and where their home field is during Cactus League:

  • Arizona Diamondbacks: Salt River Fields at Talking Stick, Scottsdale
  • Chicago Cubs: Sloan Park, Mesa
  • Chicago White Sox: Camelback Ranch-Glendale, Phoenix
  • Cincinnati Reds: Goodyear Ballpark, Goodyear
  • Cleveland Indians: Goodyear Ballpark, Goodyear
  • Colorado Rockies: Salt River Fields at Talking Stick, Scottsdale
  • Kansas City Royals: Surprise Recreation Campus, Surprise
  • Los Angeles Angels: Tempe Diablo Stadium, Tempe
  • Los Angeles Dodgers: Camelback Ranch-Glendale, Phoenix
  • Milwaukee Brewers: Maryvale Baseball Park, Phoenix
  • Oakland Athletics: Hohokam Stadium, Mesa
  • San Diego Padres: Peoria Sports Complex, Peoria
  • San Francisco Giants: Scottsdale Stadium, Scottsdale
  • Seattle Mariners: Peoria Sports Complex, Peoria
  • Texas Rangers: Surprise Recreation Campus, Surprise

 

Choosing Phoenix

The food, art, wildlife, attractions, and sports Phoenix offers help make the city one of the top places to visit and live. People who are interested in these experiences and all the other benefits of moving to this city should look into homes for sale in Phoenix.

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Dan Weisinger

Dan Weisinger is a premier Realtor in the Greater Phoenix area.