Prescott Lifestyle

Live out your dreams

There is so much to love about Prescott!

Prescott, nestled at an elevation of 5,200′ feet above sea level amongst the largest stand of ponderosa pine forests in the U.S., is often described as a paradise. Prescott, Arizona has received numerous accolades from a variety of sources such as “Best Place to Retire”, “Cleanest Air Quality” and more.

Area residents enjoy four beautiful, distinct seasons and breathtaking landscapes, complete with granite mountains, lakes, streams and rolling meadows. People often say that “there’s something for everyone here in Prescott”, regardless of your preferences.

Here, you’ll find many things to do. Enjoy horseback riding, golf, kayaking, fishing, hiking, camping, mountain biking, cycling, local breweries, restaurants and shopping.

With all Prescott has to offer, our residents enjoy the area 365 days of the year. Prescott’s visitors love returning to the area to experience our unique, hometown feel, again and again.

Amenities

Just as the city embodies both the historic and the modern, Prescott provides a small-town lifestyle with big-city amenities. The Courthouse Square hosts a variety of art and music events, is surrounded by locally owned businesses and is a hub of activity year around. Prescott is known as “Arizona’s Christmas City” and Courthouse Square will not disappoint.

With a population of 40,000, Prescott offers great places to eat and inviting trails to hike and ride. Our beautiful lakes and top-rated golf courses are highly sought-after, as well.

The area boasts a strong tourism industry, which benefits Prescott residents, too, with an array of shopping opportunities, as well as a thriving arts and entertainment scene.

Prescott History

Founded in 1864 and once the territorial capital of the state, Prescott is rich in history. It’s known for world-famous Whiskey Row, the World’s Oldest Rodeo, and historical landmarks and rich stories and memorable characters.

Are you a history buff? Enjoy learning about Wyatt Earp, Doc Holiday and the colorful cowboys who visited the most famous saloons of the Old West.

This “true west” is filled with something for everyone!

Weather

Prescott has an altitude of about 5,400 feet, which gives the city four mild seasons. The summers are never too hot, and the winters are never too cold, yet they still bring us beautiful snowfalls, dynamic fall colors, a variety of spring flowers and summers to enjoy the great outdoors.

Prescott’s average temperature is 70 degrees. (Learn more about monthy averages here.)

Quality of Life in Prescott

Prescott brings opposites together in another impressive way. Money Magazine and The Wall Street Journal rank Prescott as one of the best places in America to retire.

On the other side of the spectrum, American Promise ranks the city among its top 100 communities for young people.

Learn more about Prescott here.

Whether you’re looking to retire, buy a summer home or take a weekend escape, Prescott is for you!

Hours of Operation

Sunday - Saturday (7 days a week)
11 a.m. - 4 p.m.

Location

West Whispering Canyon Drive &
N. Williamson Valley Road

Contact Us

Di Ann Norkus,
Developer Representative


Model Home/ Sales Office:
12553 Jocelyn Road,
Prescott, AZ 86305

Phone:
928-710-0148

Prescott realtor