Laveen is a village within the city of Phoenix. It’s motto, “Where Rural is a Way of Life” reflects its laid-back culture. Laveen is adjacent to South Mountain Park to its south and is in the Sonoran Desert. The fun and friendly residents here enjoy a fabulous park system, great schools, and a strong economy. Previously strong in agriculture, Laveen is starting to see an urbanization as new people flock to this area. Currently about 70,000 people call Laveen home.
With two public golf courses, golf enthusiasts have ample time to shoot a few rounds of golf or hit a few at the driving range. The fall is the prime time to explore South Mountain Park with its beautiful saguaro cactus and stunning vistas. This park offers hiking trails, picnic areas and stunning scenery. Nightlife is not big in Laveen itself but Phoenix can quench your entertainment needs. Looking to escape the desert sun? Head indoors at Vee Quiva Casino for slot machines and poker. From Italian to barbecue there are many mom and pop restaurants and chain restaurants to please the palate.
Loving what Laveen has to offer? Why not consider settling down and purchasing a new green home here? Two new home builders have great green models starting at just over $241,000. A green home has several benefits. Let’s start with the peace of mind that comes from making an environmentally-sound decision. Lessening your carbon footprint means you are doing right by future generations. Working with builders that use earth-friendly practices and materials means we are conserving natural resources. Reaping the benefits of lowered energy consumption allows you more money at utility bill time! Going green makes complete sense and cents!
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