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Sedona, AZ
Overview
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Sedona is a city in the northern section in the State of Arizona. Uptown Sedona is located in Coconino county and West Sedona is location in Yavapai County. Sedona is known for being one of Arizona's premier tourism spots. According to the 2004 Census, Sedona's population was estimated at 10,900.
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Geography
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Sedona is 4500 ft above sea level in the high desert of Arizona. It's location is at the center of the famous Red Rock Country and at the mouth of Oak Creek Canyon providing picturesque views. No wonder Sedona is the second most visted site in the Arizona after the Grand Canyon.
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Climate
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Sedona's elevation provides for mild climates. On average, the warmest month is July where daily high temperatures average 97 degress F. Mild winter temperatures average anywhere from 30 degrees F for a low and 65 degrees F for a high. January is typically the coolest month of the year in Sedona and the month of March receives the most precipitation with 2.47 inches on average.
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Housing
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Sedona offers a wide variety of real estate options from condominiums to golf properties. Real estate in Sedona is continuing to rise. According the 2000 Census, the median house value was listed at $253,700. Whether you are looking to purchase a Sedona vaction home or make a Sedona retirement investment, Sedona has an extensive variety of real estate listings to suit your way of life.
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Things To Do
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Sedona's beauty and thriving economy offers something for everyone. From recreation to resort to retirement, Sedona is a perfect year-round spot for sightseeing, golfing, tennis and hiking. One point of interest is the stunning red sandstone formations known as the Red Rocks of Sedona. Regardless of your lifestyle, once you get a hint of Sedona's mild climate, sunshine and fresh air, you'll agree that Sedona is a great place to call home.
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Sedona Real Estate Links
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