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Queen Creek Arizona Homes and Real Estate Updates in San Tan Valley AZ | san tan valley arizona

September 16th, 2009 in Real estate | 22 Comments »

San Tan Valley Arizona

For many home buyers/shoppers, there may be some confusion going on. “Am I still shopping for a home in Queen Creek?”  While this may sound like a facetious question, Pinal County now has a new definition of a geographical area that many had referred to as “South of Queen Creek” or similar. Here is some info about San Tan Valley Arizona, courtesy of Pinal County. Since a public vote was taken online and by paper ballot from Friday, June 19, 2009 until Monday, June 22, 2009. A committee of people gathered to count ballots and witness the ballots being counted and the name was announced on Tuesday, June 23, 2009.

The name “San Tan Valley Arizona” garnered 18 percent of the vote, beating 23 other names that had been recommended for the ballot. The Greater San Tan Area Coalition organized the voting and established the website.

This area is not part of the Queen Creek town limits and there was often confusion about where people live. Depending on who you talk to, the area is known by different names: Bella Vista, Queen Creek, Johnson Ranch, “south of Queen Creek” or other variations like that.

The U.S. Postal Service announced a change in zip codes for a variety of areas throughout Pinal County. In his communication with local residents, District 2 Supervisor Bryan Martyn discussed giving the area a specific identity. By “branding” the area as different from – and larger than – Queen Creek, Supervisor Martyn believes the community will have a more marketable identity.

San Tan Valley Arizona Real Estate

When it comes to shopping for a home in any of these subdivisions, the great news is, they all still belong and adhere to USDA Rural Loan rules, and as such, buying a home in any areas of San Tan Valley Arizona allows you, the home buyer to utilize (if qualified) this no down money loan to buy a home!  Call us today with any questions you may have in regards to the USDA Rural loan as it pertains to San Tan Valley Arizona and other areas of Pinal County.

The following subdivisions of homes are now making the change of their location from Queen Creek Arizona to San Tan Valley Arizona.

Listing of communities affected by this change:

  • Arabian Trails
  • Bella Vista
  • Bella Vista Farms
  • Borgata
  • Caballero
  • Cambria
  • Canyon Rock
  • Castlegate
  • Circle Cross
  • Copper Basin
  • Dobson Farms
  • Equestrian Manor
  • Estates
  • Fairways I, II & III
  • Gallery I, II & III
  • Goldmine Equestrian
  • Greens I & II
  • Home Place
  • Horseshoe Canyon
  • Ironwood Crossing
  • Johnson Ranch Phase I
  • Johnson Ranch Phase II
  • Lakeview Gardens
  • Laredo Ranch
  • Lariat
  • Legends
  • Magic Ranch
  • Magma Ranch
  • Masters
  • Meadow Vista
  • Moonshadow
  • Morning Sun Farms
  • Mustang Ridge
  • Northern Johnson Ranch
  • Oasis Magic Ranch
  • Ocotillo Trails
  • Ocotillo Verde
  • Ocotillo/Kenworthy
  • Pecan Creek
  • Pecan Farms
  • Pecan South
  • Ponderosa
  • Quail Run
  • Rancho Bella Vista
  • Riding Stables
  • Rodeo Ridge
  • Rurals
  • RV Park
  • San Tan Heights
  • San Tan Shadow
  • Silverado Ranch
  • Skyline Estates
  • Skyline Ranch
  • Solera
  • Sonoran Villages
  • Southern Johnson Ranch
  • Stagecoach Pass
  • Sterling
  • Stonegate, Rosewalk
  • Superstition Views
  • Taylor Ranch
  • The Crossings
  • The Links
  • The Springs
  • Torrey Park
  • Trilogy
  • Vineyard Estates
  • Ware Farms
  • Wayne Ranch
  • Whitewing

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