Mesa, Arizona 55 Plus, Retirement, Active Adult and Second Homes

In Mesa, Arizona, especially East Mesa as well as Apache Junction and Gold Canyon there are a plethora of retirement communities. Many of our winter visitors come here for a visit and then end up purchasing their winter home returning year after year to enjoy our wonderful Arizona weather.

Sunland Springs Village - photo by Teri EllisIn this article, I should like to introduce you to the retirement community of Sunland Springs Village. Located on the far eastern edge of Mesa, just south of Baseline and east of Signal Butte, lies a wonderful Active Adult community with a club house, swimming pool, tennis courts and three beautiful golf courses. My favorite golf course in this community is Four Peaks, probably named after the mountain range Four Peaks directly to the north. There are always lots of fun things to do at the club house, or if you choose to just sit and watch, that's fun too.

Any time of the day you will see joggers, fast walkers, strollers, and lots of friendly people enjoying the warmth and the sun. Since I am from Arizona, during the winter I don't wear shorts, but on the putting green or the driving range and on the golf courses themselves, lots of our winter visitors are wearing shorts. I'm bundled up unless it gets into the high 60's.

 Photo taken by Teri Ellis

 

 

 

Mountain ranges are evident all around; however, the mountain that I particularly love to see is Superstition Mountain just nine miles east of Sunland Springs Village. To the north are the Goldfield Mountains, and to the south the San Tan Mountains.

Sunland Village water feature - Teri Ellis photo

There are still new homes being built as well as resale houses available. If you're in the market for a second home, or are thinking of retiring, I am available to show you these beautiful homes in a wonderful and peaceful area.

Located near hospitals, shopping at the new Superstition Gateway East and Superstition Gateway West, theaters including an IMax theater, Coldstone Creamery, Super Wallmart, Kohl's, Staples and lots of places to eat, this might just be a great place to settle in. Give me a call at: 480.216-3334, or just email me at: Teri@TeriEllis.com for any way that I can be of assistance.

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Right now with our temps below 0 - your heat sounds mighty tempting
Posted by Thesa Chambers, Principal Broker Licensed in Oregon, with (Prudential NW Properties Sunriver) over 4 years ago

Thesa, on the days I took those photos, (Monday, January 21 and January 14) it was in the high 60's. We indeed have fabulous weather and can hang on during the four months or so that it gets quite hot. Just hang out in the a/c..........

Pepper

Posted by Teri Ellis at Homes Arizona Real Estate LLC over 4 years ago

Teri, yes we do have a good many active adult communities in the south east valley of Phoenix. I personally live in Trilogy at Power Ranch and enjoy all the amenities offered. As an active adult community specialist, I have spent a good deal of time in Sunland Springs village. I was impressed to see that the builder allows some customization of their floor plans. As you probably know the builder of Trilogy at power Ranch and Encantara does not allow customization. All the active adult communities throughout the south east valley offer something for their members.

Posted by Gregory Urroz CRS, GRI, ABR over 3 years ago

Gregory, are you on Active Rain? If so, you might want to sign in. If not, join us and just let me know if you want me to send you an invite. ;-)

I think that Farnsworth is one of the few builders that allows so many tweaks...

Pepper

Posted by Teri Ellis at Homes Arizona Real Estate LLC over 3 years ago

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