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This little-known Arizona suburb has become a surprising hot spot for transplants fleeing winter hell
@Source: nypost.com
Move over, Scottsdale — there’s a new hot spot in town.
Once a sleepy agricultural community, Gilbert, Arizona, is now one of the fastest-growing destinations for homebuyers and seasonal visitors looking to escape the brutal winters of the Midwest and East Coast.
The former dairy-farming hub has exploded, skyrocketing from a mere 5,700 residents in 1980 to more than 275,000 today.
While its growth has been rapid, Gilbert has managed to maintain its small-town charm while adding an impressive array of modern amenities that make it an increasingly attractive alternative to its pricier neighbor, Scottsdale.
“It’s got a small-town feel with some big-city flare that’s coming in,” Jen Felker, an agent with Compass, told Mansion Global. “It’s very popular for all different age groups, and it offers something for everybody.”
That appeal draws snowbirds looking for mild winters and an active lifestyle, and Gilbert delivers with top-tier golf courses, scenic walking and biking trails, and a lively downtown filled with restaurants, boutique shops and a bustling farmer’s market.
For homebuyers, Gilbert’s biggest draw is its affordability compared to Scottsdale.
The median home price hovers around $550,000 — far less than Scottsdale’s $892,000 — but the town isn’t just for budget-conscious buyers.
Luxury real estate is booming, with upscale custom homes ranging from $3 million to $25 million.
“Moral of the story is [that] the money is here and people are spending it,” Michael Steck of RETSY told the outlet of the custom-home push.
Steck and his wife, Heather, currently hold the town’s most expensive listing: a sprawling,g 4.4-acre estate featuring a 10,000-square-foot main house, a private spa, a go-kart track and a massive entertainment pavilion — all for a cool $19.95 million.
For those seeking waterfront views in the middle of the desert, Gilbert actually delivers.
Exclusive communities like West Lake Estates offer scenic man-made lakes, with properties reaching well into the multi-million-dollar range.
Gilbert’s booming development hasn’t erased its charm. Downtown retains pieces of its past, with historic buildings from the early 1900s repurposed into trendy hotspots.
The town’s original post office is now a wine bar, and Joe’s Real BBQ remains a local institution.
Meanwhile, the town’s newest attractions, like Revel Surf — the only man-made surf park in Arizona — and the outdoor SanTan Mall, are bringing in even more visitors and residents.
Felker believes demand will only increase as more people realize what Gilbert has to offer.
“Simply because of how attractive Gilbert has become, people are starting to want a little less and to not have the hustle and bustle of the city,” she said.
But as the locale’s popularity grows, one major issue looms — available property is running out.
“We’re pretty much out of land,” Jon Cooper, of Cooper Premier Properties LLC, told Mansion Global. “There are still some farms in Gilbert, but we’re pretty landlocked.”
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