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A new home rises in Sorrento. A shortage of resale homes is driving prices up. Photo by Bob McGovern
In a recent announcement to residents, city officials crowed that the median list price of a home in Maricopa had risen to $300,000.
The crowing is about to get louder.
As of Feb. 15, the 7-day average of median home list prices had increased another 10%, to $329,990, according to the Arizona Regional Multiple Listings Service.
“Maricopa has seen an influx of development since its 2003 incorporation,” according to the city’s statement. “Development has proven to be extremely valuable, with property in town very important for builders, and homeownership is proving to be a worthwhile investment as well.”
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NEWS RELEASE
Waitlist registration will open next week for groups 1A and 1B for the second COVID-19 Vaccination Clinic at Copper Sky Recreation Complex on Saturday, Feb. 20.
The online registration link will be released Tuesday, Feb. 16, at about 4 p.m. and the first 200 qualified registrants may be put on the waitlist. Please note – registering for the waitlist does not guarantee an opportunity to receive the vaccine.
Waitlist registration will be available only for residents who qualify under groups 1A or 1B as classified below:
Group 1A:
Group 1B:
• Essential Workers and Infrastructure (Including Law Enforcement, Corrections Officers, Education Sector, Food and Agriculture, Utilities and Transportation)