Thank you for visiting Scottsdale & Phoenix Real Estate Connection, the online real estate office of Warren Neal. Warren provides Chandler real estate services that include luxury real estate listings in Chandler, new homes for sale and resale homes, arizona retirement communites and premium relocation services.
CONTACT WARREN NEAL FOR CHANDLER HOMES FOR SALE
Chandler Tidbits: Until recently, Chandler, Arizona was primarily agricultural. You can still drive around Chandler and see dairy farms, corn fields, cotton fields, and grazing sheep. In recent years, however, Chandler, Arizona has attracted many high-tech businesses, and has been nicknamed the "Oasis of the Silicon Desert."
Chandler Vital Statistics (as of 2000 Census): Chandler is the sixth largest city in Arizona with a population of about 194,000. At the 2000 Census Chandler, Arizona was one of the fastest growing cities in America. The median age of a Chandler resident is about 31 years old, and almost 70% of people in Chandler have had at least some college education. The median income of a Chandler, Arizona household is about $58,000.
Chandler Major Non-Government Employers/Industries: The top five employers in Chandler, Arizona are Intel, Motorola, JH Kelly, MTD Outdoor Products, and Bank First.
Chandler Education: There are more than 25 elementary schools, 6 junior high schools, and 2 high schools in the Chandler Unified School District. Chandler students consistently have test scores higher than state and national averages. The Chandler/Gilbert Community College is part of the Maricopa Count Community College System.
Chandler Major Attractions: When you are in Chandler you should make sure to visit the Chandler Center for the Arts, the Chandler Fashion Center, the annual Ostrich Festival, the Chandler Historical Museum, the Arizona Railway Museum, and the Snedigar Sportsplex.
Chandler Median Home Price: The median price of a new home in Chandler is about $202,000, and the median price of a pre-owned home is about $153,000.
Single-family new house construction building permits:
1996: 2530 buildings, average cost: $133,000
1997: 2684 buildings, average cost: $105,800
1998: 3380 buildings, average cost: $137,800
1999: 2736 buildings, average cost: $153,900
2000: 2468 buildings, average cost: $151,000
2001: 2707 buildings, average cost: $178,500
2002: 3272 buildings, average cost: $193,300
2003: 3804 buildings, average cost: $191,900
2004: 3883 buildings, average cost: $196,900
More Chandler, Arizona Facts: Chandler, Arizona was named for Dr. Alexander John Chandler who was the first appointed veterinary surgeon of the Arizona Territory. -- Chandler, Arizona is located in Maricopa County. Chandler became a city on May 24, 1954. -- Chandler covers just over 71 square miles, and is situated about 25 miles southeast of downtown Phoenix.
Source: http://phoenix.about.com/od/govtcity/p/chandler.htm
Informative Links
