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Prescott Historic Home Tour
Don’t forget to check out Prescott’s Historic Home Tour happening from 10 AM to 4 PM on Saturday, May 21.
“It’s very fun. They also have the Elks Opera Guild who make their own gowns and are at each home. The men dress in period clothing as well and walk around,” said a spokeswoman with the Prescott Chamber of Commerce.
“It’s very elegant.”
The home tour will focus on the neighborhood encompassed by Park Avenue, Country Club Drive and Glendale Ave.
Tickets are $15. Discounted tickets can be pre-purchased at Klein Real Estate or tickets may be purchased from 9:30 AM. to 3 PM on May 21, at Lincoln School, 201 Park Ave, Prescott, AZ.
Most of the homes are occupied by residents who open their doors for the tour.
Funds raised will go toward the neighborhood’s Halloween celebration.
“They really celebrate Halloween in that neighborhood. They get pretty crowded,” the chamber spokeswoman said.
At least a dozen homes are expected to be on display including that of Barry Goldwater, a five-term United States Senator.
For more information, follow this link: https://prescott.org/event/prescott-historic-home-tour/
Celebrating Our Realty Executives International’s 2015 Top Awards
We’re thrilled to announce that The Cody Anne Team are recipients of several awards from Realty Executives International.
The CODY ANNE Team was awarded the “Double Diamond Award” for executives as individuals or teams, grossing $500,000 or more for 2015.
We also received a “Diamond Award” for executives as individuals or teams, grossing $250,000 or more for 2015.
We were also slotted a place in the “Executive Club,” awarded to the top 10 percent of executives per franchise based on gross commission dollars.
With more than 500 offices and 8,000 real estate professionals, the 2015 Executive Awards represent the best of the best across the Realty Executives brand worldwide.
These awards represent the exemplary sales and production achievements of realty companies as they’ve built their businesses and created superior client experiences through excellence in real estate throughout 2015 – which also marked Realty Executives International’s 50th anniversary.
Realty Executives International wouldn’t be where it is today without individual support and dedication to excellence. This truly is “where the experts are.”
It is a great honor to be recognized among the Executive Award winners. Congratulations, executives!
Here is a link to Realty Executives International’s 2015 Top Awards.
Cody Anne
5926 N Talbot Dr, Prescott, AZ 86314 – SOLD
Great turn key home in sought after Granville neighborhood in central Prescott Valley. Single level home features low maintenance everything! ~1126 sq ft, 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom, 2 car garage home features upgraded kitchen appliances, arched hallways, custom paint, carpet and tile floors, wood slat […]
Do You Own A Vacant Lot In Prescott?
Dwindling water supply isn’t something any of us wants to see, but it’s affecting us directly in Prescott.
Anyone who owns a vacant residential tract within city limits may soon be competing with new developments for water supplies or could be required to use water imported from the Big Chino Water Ranch.
Under consideration is moving water originally set aside for vacant residential tracts into a general “pool,” giving other developers access to it. The City claims that few owners of vacant tracts have come forward to collect the set-aside water, so what’s the point in reserving it? Under a current proposal, the water would not be reallocated immediately, but phased out over several years.
It’s no secret the City has been struggling with its dwindling alternative-water supply. New developers seeking alternative water may also have to wait longer for project approval from the City Council. The Council will address this at a meeting on April 5.
City Councilman Steve Blair has suggested the city notify owners of vacant residential tracts that changes likely will be coming. Water issues are expected to be discussed during council meetings on April 5 and 19 and on May 3. The Water Issues Committee will discuss the matter again on April 12.
Please remember these meetings are public and input is generally encouraged.
The City’s draft Alternative Water Allocation Policy is available online here.