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General Information

NEW SUBDIVISION
Cheyenne Meadows, a approved 237-home subdivision, in Kingman, Arizona is open for presales.  It’s located at Thompson and Norrie and will consist of 518 homes.  The first phase is open for sale.  Call 928-757-1234 for more information.

NORTHERN ARIZONA REAL ESTATE
Kingman, Arizona, located in northwestern Arizona is one of the most desirable areas to live in the southwest.  Kingman was recently ranked as one of the top 100 places to relocate because of its low crime rate, school performance, recreational activities, economic and environmental health, housing affordability, general beauty of the area, and moderate temperature.  Both new homes are being built in Kingman, Arizona as well as several industries moving to this area.

KINGMAN, ARIZONA
Kingman, Arizona is a well-developing small town in the Northwest corner of the state in Mohave County—Arizona’s second largest, but fastest growing county.  Located at the crossroads of Interstate 40, Highway 93 and the famous U.S. Route 66, Kingman boasts transportation by air, rail and road.  As part of the “high desert country”, Kingman is at 3,345 feet elevation with multiple State and National Recreation Areas located within a two hour drive—including the Grand Canyon, Lakes Mead, Mohave, Havasu and Powell.  Kingman is blessed with great water resources, being situated over one the largest aquifers in the world and having the Colorado River and Hoover Dam on the edge of the Mohave County.  The bypass over Hoover Dam (to be completed in 2008) will cut the current 2 hours trip to Las Vegas by at least 20 minutes.  Kingman’s low crime rate, excellent healthcare and education and moderate cost of living make it a great place to work, play, raise a family, retire and invest!

MOHAVE COUNTY
Mohave County is geographically the second largest in the state.  Most of it is classified as desert, but of its 13,479 square miles, 186 square miles are water.  The county boasts 1,000 miles of shoreline and is a great water sports center.  It also has the longest stretch of historic Route 66.  The Colorado River and two man-made lakes, Lake Mohave and Lake Havasu, play an important role in the growth of Lake Havasu City and Bullhead City.  

          County Seat:                     Kingman
          2005 Population:                188,035
          2005 Labor Force:                87,268
          Unemployment Rate:               4.0%
          Major Industries:              Retail Trade, Services, Public Administration,
                                                Transportation & Public Utilities, Finance,
                                                Insurance and Real Estate

BUY HOMES
Cheyenne Meadows is located in Kingman Arizona.  It is a new subdivision with 237 Single Family Homes.  Phase 1 is under construction and is currently open for presales.  Contact 928-757-1234 for more information.

SELL HOMES
Sales of existing homes rose in January 2007, reaching the highest level in seven months, according to the National Association of Realtors®.  Kingman has experienced an upsurge in prospects looking for homes.  Mortgage rates continue to remain low and existing homes sales are rising – both very good signs for the real estate market – and in turn good news for sellers.

JOBS IN KINGMAN
The job market in the Kingman area has opportunities for all ranges.  In the first two weeks of April, we are showing the following statistics:

Number of job openings by salary range:

$20 - $30K

$30K - $40K

$40K - $50K

$50 - $60K

$60K+

N/A*

46

46

10

19

14

244

             *Salary information not available

Those openings consist of the following areas:


Executive

 

Techs*

Sales

 

Services**

Clerical

Construction

28

 

194

11

 

64

57

24

 *Techs = drivers, mechanics, computer, medical, teachers
** Services = cashiers, restaurant, manufacturing, housekeepers

The average annual wage in Kingman has increased to over 10,000 a year.  Below are the statistics from the Arizona Department of Economic Security, Research Administration in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics:

County

2000

2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

Mohave

41.2

43.0

44.7

47.4

49.2

52.5

RELOCATE TO KINGMAN
Why relocate to Kingman?  Here are all the reasons:

  • Recently Kingman, Arizona was named as one of the top 100 places to live in the United States!  This ranking was based on about 40 different factors, including data on crime, school performance, recreational activities, economic and environmental health, housing affordability, general beauty of the area, and more.  There were over 100,000 total nominations so it is quite a tribute for this little desert town in northern Arizona to be included on this list.
  • Kingman Regional Medical Center (KRMC) was recently recognized as one of the top 100 hospitals in the U.S. for the value it provides to its community.  KRMC has achieved this ranking three out of the last four years and was the only hospital in Arizona on this year’s list!
  • Close to EVERYTHING!  Within 4 hours, you can get to 37 regional, state and national parks, including Grand Canyon, Petrified Forest, Joshua Tree National Forest, Lake Mead Recreational Area, Zion National Park, Glen Canyon, etc, etc!! Under 2 hours to Las Vegas area -- even less when the new Hoover Dam overpass is completed.  Under 4 hours to Phoenix and Los Angeles. Yes, close, but NO traffic issues
  • Clean Air!  Better for you.  Beautiful crystal clear days with blue, blue skies;  Fabulous star-gazing at night (and satellite watching). 
  • Great Weather!  Not too hot in the summer (10-15° cooler than Phoenix); not too cold in the winter (avg 54°).  if you want snow, drive 15 minutes to the Hualapai Mountains;  if you want to be warmer, drive 30 minutes to Bullhead or 45 minutes to Lake Havasu City.  No hurricanes, not prone to tornadoes, earthquakes, fires, ice storms. 
  • NO Water Issues!  Kingman is located over one of the largest natural aquifers in the country.  Just released water report shows more than adequate 100 year supply for predicted growth.  
  • Growing Community!  Good, solid growth with purpose;  population demographics cross evenly across age tiers;  central location for highway, rail and air transportation;  new industry is moving in.

Kingman is just a very nice place to live!

BEST OF KINGMAN
Kingman continues to be the regional trade and service center for Northwestern Arizona.  Kingman’s location, between Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Phoenix, and the Grand Canyon, makes tourism and manufacturing leading industries.  Favorable Arizona taxes, the Interstate Highway, the Santa Fe Mainline, and proximity to the California market have made Kingman a prime site for industry.

The fully developed Airport Industrial Park, with reasonable land costs, is attracting the attention of manufacturers wishing to establish a southwestern plant as well as attracting workers who desire the sunbelt lifestyle.

Kingman is the County seat of Mohave County and serves a local population of 33,000+ with a market area of over 125,000.  With excellent outdoor resources -- 1,000 miles of freshwater shoreline, the 7,000-foot Hualapai Mountains, many surrounding wilderness areas, rugged desert mountains, historic mining camps, hunting, fishing, and hiking -- the outdoor buff has choices galore!   Kingman’s elevation of 3,336 feet, provides an ideal southwestern climate  --  neither too hot nor too cold!

Kingman’s dry climate is pollen-free, to add to its healthy attributes.  Kingman supports several elementary schools, a high school with two campuses, and a local community college.

Kingman’s attractive neighborhoods offer price ranges for all, from the executive to the young family, singles and retirees.  The prices are reasonable, the choices are many.  With a strong workforce, a growing retirement community, and strong family atmosphere, Kingman is truly a vibrant, growing city.

BABY BOOMERS
A Realtors association analysis shows baby boomers are proportionately more active in the second-home market, owning 57 percent of all vacation or seasonal homes and 58 percent of rental property. For the boomer segment that owns rental investment property, 34 percent own more than one. Of those who own vacation homes or seasonally occupied property, 13 percent said they owned two or more of them.  Forty percent of the 2,000 survey respondents said they intended to make the vacation home or seasonal property a primary
residence eventually.  So, if you are one of the millions of baby boomers looking for a place to retire or create a retirement nest egg, check out Kingman, Arizona.

RETIREMENT
It's no secret that baby boomers will begin to look to the Kingman real estate market as they begin to relocate for their golden years. Major developers have acquired large parcels of property and plan to build thousands of homes in the next 10 years allowing Arizona real estate to remain a hot topic for investors nationwide. The location is very advantageous because of it's proximity to Phoenix and Las Vegas . Property remains relatively inexpensive as compared to those markets, the weather is great, and there are plenty of recreational options.

TOP 100 PLACES TO RELOCATE TO
Recently Kingman, Arizona was named as one of the top 100 places to live in the United States!  This ranking, completed by Relocate-America.com, was based on about 40 different factors, including data on crime, school performance, recreational activities, economic and environmental health, housing affordability, general beauty of the area, and more.  There were over 100,000 total nominations so it is quite a tribute for this little desert town in northern Arizona to be included on this list.

LEASE TO OWN
Buy a house with little or no down payment.  Part of your payment goes toward purchase of a home.  Investors will build a home and rent it to you on a lease to own option.  The Cheyenne Meadows project in Kingman, Arizona will have those options.

INVESTMENT GROUPS
Capital Market Services, Inc. has been established to work with anyone interested in investing in property or projects taking place in Kingman, Arizona.  

INVESTMENT PROGRAMS
Kingman investment property has seen heavy interest from California residents relocating to the area to enjoy the weather and the small town feel. Investors are excited about Arizona real estate and the Kingman investment market in general because of the lower cost of land and residential property throughout Mohave County. Kingman has plenty of potential now and well into the future for property owners. Values have been increasing at a rapid pace for the past few years.

ARIZONA IS THE FASTEST GROWING STATE

  • Maricopa Association of Governments projects Arizona to grow from 5.1 million in 2000 to 16 million by 2050
  • Using growth projection formulas, this increase in population could require over 4,5000,000 new homes (estimating 2.2 people per household)
  • This would require approximately 1,100,000 acres of land (estimating 4 SFR per acre)
  • Maricopa Association of Governments projects Kingman to be the third largest metropolitan area in Arizona
  • Growth in the Kingman area is expected to increase in population from 35,500 (2005 statistics) to 52,300 by 2010
  • The City is expecting the Greater Kingman area to increase in size from approximately 48,000 to 64,000 residents in the next five years.  [CITY OF KINGMAN GENERAL PLAN 2020]
  • The Kingman area and Mohave County are likely to continue growing at least at their recent 5-7% annual rates and may achieve the kind of higher growth rate demonstrated by other post-inflection cities.  The following factors have the potential of adding greatly to Kingman’s population growth over the next few years:
    • “Baby Boomers” looking for reasonably priced retirement homes in the sunbelt
    • Intense residential and commercial development activity
    • Overflow from Las Vegas and Lake Havasu City markets
    • Completion of Highway 93/Hoover Dam Bypass in 2010

PRE-SALE HOME PURCHASE
Cheyenne Meadows is located in Kingman Arizona.  It is a new subdivision with 237 Single Family Homes.  Phase 1 is under construction and is currently open for presales.  Contact 928-757-1234 for more information.

CHEYENNE MEADOWS HOMES
Cheyenne Meadows, a proposed 237-home subdivision, in Kingman, Arizona is open for presales.  It’s located at Thompson and Norrie and will consist of 518 homes.  The first phase is open for sale.  Call 928-757-1234 for more information.

CLEAN AIR
Clean Air!  There is no smog in Kingman.  There are beautiful crystal clear days with blue skies and millions of stars to view at night.

BEST WEATHER IN ARIZONA
Kingman’s average temperature in the summer is 95° and average temperature in the winter is 54°.  The Hualapai Mountains, which have an elevation of 8,000 feet, are a short 15 minutes away, for playing in the snow.  Kingman has no hurricanes, is not prone to tornadoes, earthquakes, fires, or ice storms.

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