ALL ABOUT SURPRISE ARIZONA Real Estate and Homes

When considering a Surprise AZ home or other Surprise real estateSurprise Streetlamp consider that it is flanked by one of Arizona's largest mountain preserves, and is situated in the stunning Saguaro-dotted desert with outstanding Surprise homes. 
Communites in Surprise include Sun City Grand and to find out more about Sun City Grand real estate click on the link.

If you are a golfer then you are in luck as this area offers many of the finest Surprise golf courses.

Dave can assist you with the many communities in the Surprise Real Estate market such as: Arizona Traditions, Ashton Ranch, Bell West Ranch, Canyon Ridge Ranch, Countryside, Coyote Lakes, Green Way Parc, Happy Trails, Kingswood Parke, Legacy Parc, Litchfield Manor, Marley Park, Mountain Gate, Mountain Vista Ranch, Northwest Ranch, The Orchards, Rancho Gabriela, Roseview, Royal Ranch, Sierra Montana, Sierra Verde, Stonebrook, Sun City Grand, Sun Village, Surprise Farms, and West Point.

Rooted in small town friendliness, the quaint square-mile farming community incorporated in 1960, has blossomed into a booming, carefully planned city, and is the Spring Training home of Major League Baseball's Kansas City Royals and Texas Rangers.

Surprise was little more than a gas station and a few small houses in 1937 when founder Homer C. Ludden, subdivided the rural square mile parcel into low-cost home sites for the area's agricultural workers, naming it after his Nebraska hometown.

West Valley Art MuseumThe city's second health clinic opened in 1997 and nearby Del E. Webb Memorial Hospital recently expanded to include women's health services and pediatric neonatal wing.

The City of Surprise is also home to the West Valley Art Museum. The museum's five exhibit halls display artworks from around the world. Just beyond Surprise's borders there's Luke Air Force Base, the premier training ground for the nation's F-16 fighter pilots and Lake Pleasant, one of Arizona's largest man-made lakes. Despite the pressures of rapid growth, a hardworking mayor, council and professional city staff, are clearly focused on the future - creating a city where residents love to live, work and play - while preserving the diverse, multi-cultural, intergenerational neighborhoods that make Surprise special. In March 2001, city voters overwhelmingly approved an updated general plan which encompasses a 220-square-mile planning area and addresses critical issues such as open space, economic development, mass transit needs and revitalization of the Original Town site.

Be sure to contact Dave with any Surprise real estate or questions about homes for sale in Surprise AZ, Dave's home town.