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This home for sale in has bedroom(s) and bathroom(s) and is currently listed for . Built in , the home offers square feet of living space. For more information about MLS Number or other homes for sale in the area of , click on the Request More Information button and someone will contact you soon to assist you with your needs. |
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The Valley had seven cities with less than a million, but more than 100,000 residents in the year 2000. These cities were: Chandler, Peoria, Tempe, Mesa, Scottsdale, Glendale and Gilbert. That same year, Phoenix boasted a population of over a million people.
Tired of fishing? Well, all the urban fishing lakes are in towns across the valley, so there’s no long trek back into town to find entertainment. From Tempe Town Lake, head over to downtown Tempe for a night out with great restaurants and shopping.