YUMA ARIZONA REAL ESTATE
The city of Yuma, the county seat of
Yuma County, Arizona is nestled in the Yuma and Gila
valleys. Yuma, AZ is close to the border with California
in the West and Mexico in the South. Yuma is just west
of the Gila and Colorado River confluence. The city
of Yuma, Arizona offers a climate that blends pleasant
desert sunshine with the cool waters of the Colorado
River.
The clean air, mild winters and temperate summers affords
residents and visitors alike a year round vista of surrounding
rugged mountains. More people are moving to Yuma than
almost anywhere in the country. The real estate
services of Yuma Arizona offers all. Livability,
proximity, accessibility, and climate factors have made
the real estate sector of Yuma see an outstanding growth.
Yuma County has a bright colorful history, which lives
on today in a fast-growing, vibrant community. Initially
there were several tribes of Native Americans in Yuma.
Yuma served as the gateway to the new western territory
of California, as it was one of the few natural spots
to cross the very wide Colorado River. Yuma is about
180 miles Southwest of Phoenix. Yuma County is one of
four original counties designated by the first Territorial
Legislature. Yuma is the third fastest growing area
in the United States and dedicated to providing the
best quality of life for its citizens. Along with the
growth in the other areas the real estate sector too
has developed at a fast pace.
With a population of more than 82,800 full-time residents,
Yuma has joined Phoenix and Tucson as one of the three
metropolitan statistical areas in Arizona. Yuma is located
on I-8 near the California border in the southwest corner
of Arizona. Yuma has daily air service to Phoenix, 190
miles northeast. San Diego is the closest major city.
The primary industry of Yuma is agriculture, contributing
over $900 million, followed by tourism at around $450
million. Yuma's industry and manufacturing base has
grown steadily on both sides of the border precipitating
additional trade in the Yuma-Rio Colorado region.
The City of Yuma recently created six additional community
parks, including a riverfront park bordering the Colorado
River and the new Yuma West Wetlands Park. The East
Wetlands restoration project is currently under construction
and the City has just completed the long awaited Yuma
Art Center and restoration on the Historic Yuma Theatre.
The new Yuma Palms Regional Center opened in late 2004,
bringing in nearly 1,000,000 square feet of additional
shopping to the Yuma community.
Yuma's growth, diversified job base, along with the
influx of shopping from winter visitors and Mexico,
act to stabilize retail sales even in a recession-economy.
The real estate services in all Yuma
and its suburbs have grown at a fast pace. New homes
for relocating to Yuma, Arizona are very easy to find
courtesy the real estate sector of Yuma Arizona. The
professional real estate agents or realtors provide
favorite locations for a dream home or business area.
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