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Queen Creek, AZ Real Estate News

By Chris Dunham, The Real Estate Guy™
(Brokers Hub Realty)
Preparing your home for sale in Arizona starts long before the first showing. Buyers today are educated, cautious, and heavily influenced by condition, presentation, and perceived maintenance. Simple steps like addressing deferred repairs, servicing major systems, and decluttering living spaces can dramatically impact how buyers emotionally connect with a home. First impressions matter, and most buyers decide how they feel within minutes of walking through the door. Beyond cosmetics, sellers should focus on the systems buyers and inspectors scrutinize most. HVAC servicing, water heater maintenance, roof condition, and visible plumbing or electrical issues all influence inspection results and negotiations. Arizona buyers expect homes to be move-in ready or clearly priced for condition. P...
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By Chris Dunham, The Real Estate Guy™
(Brokers Hub Realty)
Arizona’s water is notoriously hard, and while most homeowners feel it in dry skin or spotty dishes, the real damage often happens quietly inside the water heater. High mineral content causes sediment buildup at the bottom of the tank, forcing the system to work harder to heat water efficiently. Without annual maintenance, this buildup can shorten the life of the unit, increase energy costs, and lead to unexpected failures that usually happen at the worst possible time.Routine water heater maintenance, including flushing the tank and inspecting the anode rod, is especially critical in Arizona homes. Sediment acts like an insulating blanket, trapping heat and stressing the heating elements or burner. Over time, this can cause overheating, corrosion, and leaks. Annual servicing helps rest...
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By Chris Dunham, The Real Estate Guy™
(Brokers Hub Realty)
In Arizona, your air conditioning system isn’t optional. It’s essential infrastructure. As temperatures climb into the triple digits, AC units across the Valley are pushed to their absolute limits. Servicing your system before peak summer heat hits helps identify small issues like low refrigerant, worn capacitors, dirty coils, or airflow restrictions before they turn into full system failures. Preventive maintenance keeps your home comfortable when HVAC companies are booked weeks out and emergency calls get expensive fast.Routine AC servicing also plays a major role in energy efficiency and monthly costs. A tuned system runs cleaner, cycles properly, and cools your home faster, which translates directly into lower utility bills. When an AC struggles due to neglect, it works harder and l...
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By Chris Dunham, The Real Estate Guy™
(Brokers Hub Realty)
Experience the true country-style lifestyle that Ranchos Jardines is known for at this exceptional equestrian property, appraised at $1,115,000. Set on over 2 irrigated acres, this fully fenced and gated estate blends community charm with serious horse facilities, where neighbors wave hello and lending a hand is just part of the culture.Horse enthusiasts will appreciate the 11-stall barn with auto-waterers, a spacious tack room, oversized feed storage, and a lighted riding arena with grazing pasture. The property also includes a chicken coop, dog run, fenced backyard separate from the acreage, RV access, and extended-height parking for 6–8 vehicles.Inside, the home offers generous living space with a large island kitchen, open great room, and a flexible bonus room ideal for an office, h...
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By Chris Dunham, The Real Estate Guy™
(Brokers Hub Realty)
The FHA loan is the most popular government-backed home loan program in the country — and for good reason. These loans are made by qualified lenders and insured by the Federal Housing Administration, helping open the door to homeownership for buyers who may not qualify for conventional financing.One of the biggest advantages of an FHA loan is the low down payment requirement. Buyers with a credit score of 580 or higher can qualify with just 3.5% down, making it easier to get started without waiting years to save. Buyers can also explore additional home financing options to determine which loan programs best align with their long-term goals.For buyers rebuilding credit, FHA loans offer even more flexibility. Borrowers with credit scores as low as 500 may qualify with a 10% down payment, ...
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By Chris Dunham, The Real Estate Guy™
(Brokers Hub Realty)
Set along a peaceful street, 18950 E Via De Palmas in Queen Creek represents everything buyers are searching for when they look beyond cookie-cutter neighborhoods. This is the kind of address that delivers breathing room, privacy, and a lifestyle that feels intentional—without giving up access to modern conveniences.Queen Creek continues to attract buyers who want more land, wider streets, and a true sense of community. Homes in this area are surrounded by open skies and desert beauty, creating a calm environment that’s increasingly hard to find in the East Valley. Whether it’s enjoying quiet mornings, hosting gatherings, or simply appreciating the extra space between neighbors, this location supports a more relaxed way of living.The lifestyle surrounding Via De Palmas is a major part o...
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By Chris Dunham, The Real Estate Guy™
(Brokers Hub Realty)
If you’re looking for space to breathe, build, and ride, Bonanza Highlands delivers exactly that. With 1 to 3-acre parcels, this community gives homeowners room to design their property around their lifestyle—horses, trailers, guest homes, or small business operations all fit comfortably here.The appeal lies in the layout. These Queen Creek homes sit on flat, highly usable lots with easy access to major roads and nearby Horseshoe Park. Whether you’re an equestrian buyer or simply someone looking for privacy, Bonanza Highlands offers balance between open desert and proximity to town conveniences.Because there’s no HOA, owners can add structures such as barns, detached garages, or workshops without fighting red tape. The zoning supports creativity, and the lot sizes make it easy to plan f...
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By Chris Dunham, The Real Estate Guy™
(Brokers Hub Realty)
Among Queen Creek’s many acreage communities, Will Rogers Equestrian Ranch stands out for its perfect balance of structure and lifestyle. Designed specifically for horse owners, the neighborhood includes community arenas, equestrian trails, and shared open spaces ideal for riders of all experience levels.Many of the Queen Creek homes here feature direct access to bridle paths, making it easy to saddle up and ride straight from your property. The homes sit on spacious lots with options for barns, stalls, and fully fenced structures that support a true ranch-style lifestyle. Unlike other neighborhoods, the HOA here actually enhances property value by maintaining equestrian amenities and trail upkeep, giving riders peace of mind and community pride.For homeowners looking ahead, the opportu...
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By Chris Dunham, The Real Estate Guy™
(Brokers Hub Realty)
Timing matters in real estate—but not the way most people think. Here’s when Arizona buyers and sellers get the best results.Many believe spring is the only time to buy or sell a home, but Arizona’s unique climate changes that rule. In fact, fall and winter often bring more serious buyers and less competition. Sellers benefit from motivated purchasers, and buyers find better deals on East Valley homes when inventory dips.The key is preparation, not season. When your home is priced right, staged well, and marketed strategically, it will sell in any month. Explore the latest market timing insights to plan your next move. For more timing strategies and seasonal breakdowns, see Market Updates.#BestTimeToSell #ArizonaMarket #RealEstateTips #ChrisDunhamRealtor #EastValleyHomes best time to se...
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By Chris Dunham, The Real Estate Guy™
(Brokers Hub Realty)
When it comes to buying in Queen Creek’s horse-friendly communities, not all land is created equal. While hillside views may catch the eye, it’s the flat, usable acreage that offers the best value—especially for equestrian buyers, builders, and those planning future expansion.Communities like Bonanza Highlands, Santan Ranches, and Ranchos  Jardines are known for their wide-open lots that can accommodate anything from arenas to guest homes. Many of these Queen Creek properties are irrigated and sit on 1 to 3 acres, making them ideal for both hobbyists and serious horse owners.Shopping smart means looking for listings with structures, functional space, and room for future builds. Some homes are turn-key, others have the land but need a plan. To view current Queen Creek homes with RV pads ...
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By Chris Dunham, The Real Estate Guy™
(Brokers Hub Realty)
Country Living at Its Best in Ranchos Jardines, Queen CreekIf you’ve ever dreamed of wide-open spaces with a true “country vibe,” Ranchos Jardines in Queen Creek delivers it all. This amazing property is designed for horse enthusiasts who want the perfect blend of comfort, convenience, and functionality.At the heart of this property is a one-of-a-kind equestrian setup, featuring an 11-stall barn with auto-waterers (nine measuring 16’x20’), a spacious tack room, and feed storage that can hold a full squeeze of hay. There’s also a lighted arena and grazing pasture, making it ideal for training, riding, or boarding. (Note: two stalls have fans that belong to boarders and will not convey.)Beyond the barn, you’ll find over 2 irrigated acres complete with a dedicated chicken coop, dog run, an...
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By Chris Dunham, The Real Estate Guy™
(Brokers Hub Realty)
When buyers explore Queen Creek homes with acreage, they’re often coming from restrictive HOA neighborhoods that never allowed them to build the features they really wanted—oversized garages, RV parking, pull-through driveways, or detached shops. That’s why communities like Santan Ranches, Bonanza Highlands, and Brekanwood Estates are in high demand: the land is usable, the layouts are functional, and the zoning allows you to build what you actually need.Whether you’re looking for homes that already have a shop in place or land that’s primed for future builds, knowing where to look is key. On many of these properties, you’ll find structures like steel buildings, casitas, 50-amp service RV pads, or even drive-through garages with power and water. These upgrades don’t just serve a purpose...
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By Chris Dunham, The Real Estate Guy™
(Brokers Hub Realty)
Welcome to 18622 E Via De Arboles, Queen Creek, AZ 85142 – a rare opportunity to own a home in the highly desirable Ranchos Jardines community. Listed at $750,000, this single-level, custom-built property sits on just over an acre of irrigated land, offering the space and flexibility you’ve been searching for.The home itself features 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, plus a bonus sitting room off the master, and just under 1,900 square feet of living space. Inside, you’ll love the fireplace in the family room and a kitchen outfitted with stainless steel appliances, an electric cooktop/oven, vent hood, dishwasher, new disposal, and a farmhouse-style faucet.Recent updates include a new AC/Heat unit (2022), double garage door opener (2022), hot water heater (2022), and a whole-house water filtration sy...
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By Chris Dunham, The Real Estate Guy™
(Brokers Hub Realty)
One of the most frequently misunderstood elements of horse property in Queen Creek is irrigation—what it is, how it works, and why it matters. If you’re buying in neighborhoods like Rancho Jardines, Bonanza Highlands, or Santan Ranches, chances are high that the property offers flood irrigation through a local irrigation district, such as Roosevelt Water or Queen Creek Irrigation.But here’s the catch: just because a property has irrigation access doesn’t mean it’s currently set up to use it. Buyers need to verify things like water rights, on-lot delivery, valve location, and whether the system is functional. I walk through all of this in my Queen Creek irrigation video, where I show how flood lines are laid out and what kind of maintenance you should expect.Irrigated lots often offer hu...
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By Chris Dunham, The Real Estate Guy™
(Brokers Hub Realty)
Selling a home with horse privileges in Queen Creek comes with a different playbook. Buyers aren’t just looking at square footage or granite countertops—they’re evaluating fencing, access, irrigation, zoning, and whether the land actually works for the life they want to build. And if you want top dollar? You need to sell more than a house—you need to sell the lifestyle.Communities like Orchard Ranchettes, Santan Ranches, and Will Rogers Equestrian Ranch attract savvy buyers who do their research. They want to know if the fencing is safe for livestock, if the lot has enough space for an arena, and how close the nearest bridle path is. That’s why I build tailored marketing campaigns for my listings—complete with drone video, fencing specs, and even YouTube walkthroughs that show what stil...
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By Chris Dunham, The Real Estate Guy™
(Brokers Hub Realty)
When you buy acreage in Queen Creek, it’s easy to assume you can build whatever you want—but county zoning, permits, setbacks, and septic placement can throw unexpected roadblocks into your dream layout. In this blog, we break down what’s actually possible to build on horse property in no-HOA neighborhoods like Bonanza Highlands, Rancho Jardines, and Santan Ranches.One of the biggest perks of owning acreage in Queen Creek is the freedom to build—but that freedom still comes with a framework. Buyers are often surprised to learn that even in no-HOA neighborhoods, there are zoning rules, permit requirements, and county codes that affect what you can (and can’t) put on your land.In areas like Bonanza Highlands, Santan Ranches, and Rancho Jardines, most properties fall under Maricopa County ...
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By Chris Dunham, The Real Estate Guy™
(Brokers Hub Realty)
If you’re buying a home on acreage in Queen Creek—especially in horse-friendly communities like Bonanza Highlands, Chandler Heights Ranches, or Santan Ranches—chances are, you’re going to be dealing with a septic system. But don’t panic—it’s more manageable than most buyers think.Septic systems are the norm in rural Arizona, and when maintained properly, they’re cost-effective, efficient, and reliable. But it’s critical that you know how to approach the process during the purchase. That’s why I always advise my buyers to include a full septic inspection during the due diligence period. If you want the checklist I use with my clients, you can grab it over at chrisdunham.net.Some neighborhoods in Queen Creek have older systems, some have alternative septic designs, and others have plenty ...
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By Chris Dunham, The Real Estate Guy™
(Brokers Hub Realty)
If you’ve ever tried building a mare motel or RV garage in a master-planned HOA community, you already know the uphill battle. That’s why more and more horse property buyers are setting their sights on Queen Creek’s no-HOA acreage communities, where the land is yours—and so is the freedom.In neighborhoods like Bonanza Highlands, Santan Ranches, and Chandler Heights Ranches, you’ll find 1 to 3-acre lots, often with irrigation, fencing already in place, and space to create your perfect setup—without permission slips. Want to add a barn, round pen, detached guest house, or workshop? No HOA means you can make it happen.This kind of freedom is a big reason why buyers are prioritizing no-HOA horse property in Queen Creek. These neighborhoods aren’t just more flexible—they also hold long-term ...
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By Chris Dunham, The Real Estate Guy™
(Brokers Hub Realty)
As the rest of the Valley continues to pack in homes tighter and tighter, Queen Creek remains one of the last strongholds for true acreage living, especially for horse owners. Buyers from across Arizona—and increasingly from out of state—are making their way to Queen Creek for its 1 to 5-acre horse properties, flexible building options, and access to some of the best equestrian facilities in the region.Whether you’re looking in Rancho Jardines, Will Rogers Equestrian Ranch, Santan Ranches, Bonanza Highlands, or Goldmine Mountain Estates, the common thread is land, freedom, and the ability to live a lifestyle centered around riding, space, and peace of mind. I break down each of these neighborhoods in more detail on my website, where you can see featured listings, market updates, and tip...
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By Chris Dunham, The Real Estate Guy™
(Brokers Hub Realty)
When it comes to horse-friendly living in Arizona, few places offer what Queen Creek does. Here, owning horses isn’t just allowed—it’s embraced. From wide open desert trails to equestrian-specific communities, Queen Creek is a place where you can build a lifestyle around the animals and freedom you love most.Unlike many parts of the Valley, Queen Creek still offers irrigated acre+ lots, no-HOA flexibility, and neighborhoods designed for trailers, barns, and backyard arenas. Whether you're eyeing a luxury home with horse privileges or something more functional and rural, there's something here for every buyer.Beyond the dirt and fencing, you’ve got real perks—like proximity to Horseshoe Park & Equestrian Centre, the San Tan Mountain trail system, and of course, local experts who live and...
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