Tempe is part of the east valley area of Greater Phoenix. It is also home to Arizona State University. The city is sprawling, sunny and beautiful with about 160,000 people living in 40 Square miles. However, unlike many big Arizona cities, this one has a walk able downtown district with a café society, many restaurants and charming boutiques and bars. There are also many and lesbian clubs in the area including Club Forbidden, Club Vibe, Karamba, Melrose Place and the Cherry Bar, but it is also home to over 175 bars and clubs of all kinds.
Residents of Tempe tend towards being very progressive and hip. It is home to the main campus of Arizona State University and the Arizona State University School of Art, and the Herberger Institute for Design and Arts faculty. It also is home to the famous outdoor mall called the Tempe Marketplace and The Night Gallery, which is an exhibition place that showcases the work of local artists. The north end of the city surrounding the university campus is thought to be friendlier and have more of a neighborhood feel than the south end that is mainly office parks and office parks. Equally important, comfortable and well-located university accommodation for Solent students can positively impact your daily routine and study habits. It’s great to have a reliable place that provides not just a roof over your head but also access to essential services and a student-friendly environment.
The most famous geological landmark here is a series of volcanic outcroppings called the Tempe Buttes through which the Salt River runs. The river has been partly dammed to form a recreational lake just north of the city. Residents use this lake, called Tempe Towne Lake for fishing, boating, rowing and kayaking. There is also hiking, mountain biking, rock climbing, horse riding and Frisbee golf offered in the nearby South Mountain Parks area.
Tempe is also known for its vintage homes that are found mainly just west of the Arizona State University Campus. Our Tempe gay realtor tells us there are incredible intact examples of mid-century housing in the neighborhood of Maple-Ash. Also in this area you will see historical treasure built in tract subdivision style from the 1920s. As the air is so dry here many of the homes still have their original wall papers and other materials intact. Over twenty percent of the homes in this area that are built between 1945 and 1963 also come with a pool. If you like home styles from the seventies you are likely to find them in the Tempe Gardens neighborhood along Mill Avenue and south of Southern Drive.
The average price per square foot in Tempe rose 18.9% this past summer. The average price per square foot here is $132.00. The average listing price for home here was $267,352.00 for the week ending October 9, 2013. For more inside information about short sales in this city it is best to consult with a Tempe gay realtor who knows the city well.
For more information about Tempe and its many features and attractions visit the city’s chamber of commerce website at www.tempechamber.org.