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Finding the Best Places to Retire Since 2006!

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On the Greens

969 W. On The Greens Blvd., Cottonwood, Arizona 86326

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Pretty 55+ Manufactured Home Community of On the Greens in Cottonwood, Arizona Has a Golf Course, a Clubhouse and Colorful Homes

Located in Cottonwood, Arizona, On the Greens is a pretty 55+ community with manufactured homes that look site built. Most properties were constructed within the last 10 to 12 years. New residences and previously owned ones are for sale.

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Exteriors are brown, pink, blue and more. Many homes have a front porch, a deck, a vaulted ceiling or a trey ceiling, hardwood floors, arched doorways, recessed lighting, an open kitchen, stainless steel appliances, granite countertops and an attached, two car garage. Floorplans range from about 1,000 square feet to 2,000 square feet with two to three bedrooms and two baths.

Prices begin in the mid- to high-$100,000s. The lot fee ranges from about $400 t0 $700 per month. Please verify these prices with Realtor as they are subject to change. Rentals are also available.

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Streets are quiet with ponderosa pines and cottonwoods along them. The Coyote Trails Golf Course, a nine hole course, winds its way through On the Greens, giving many homeowners fairway views. Other amenities include a clubhouse with a library, a fitness center, a TV room, a swimming pool and more.

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Visit www.onthegreensaz.com for more information.

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Arizona:

The Grand Canyon State was originally part of New Mexico. After the land was ceded to the U.S. in 1848, it became a separate territory. It did not enter the union until February 14, 1912. Copper was discovered in the area in 1848, and metals mining continues to be an important part of the economy. Cattle and tourism are two of the states other vital industries.

Although Arizona can be one of the hottest states in the union, air conditioning continues to bring more and more people to the urban areas. The Colorado Plateau spreads through Arizona from the north and is interspersed with remnants of the Rocky Mountains. The land flattens into desert near Phoenix. The Colorado River forms the state's western borders and snakes through the Grand Canyon.

Arizona is home to places with names like Nothing, a ghost town in western Arizona, and the Horspitality Resort.

The state is stubborn when it comes to time. It observes Mountain Standard Time on a year round basis.

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Stats:

Population - 6,931,030 

Persons 65 years old and over - 17%

High school graduates, persons age 25+ - 86% 

Bachelor's degree or higher, persons age 25+ - 27% 

Persons of Hispanic or Latino origin - 31% 

White persons, not Hispanic - 58% 

Median household income - $50,225 

Median home value - $167,500 

Social Security taxed? No

Source: U.S. Census Bureau

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