![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() THE LAKES AT RANCHO EL DORADO (Rancho El Dorado Phase 3) It is Maricopa’s only golf course subdivision. Manager: First Service Residential, 85, Īmenities: Walking/biking/jogging paths, children’s playgrounds, BBQ areas, lake, driving range, restaurant/bar (at the golf course).įun facts: Rancho El Dorado was Maricopa’s first master-planned community when the homes were built, the nearest supermarkets were in Chandler and Casa Grande. The entire subdivision of Province is composed of single-story homes only. Homes: 1,687, with Meritage Homes building (76% developed)ĭues: Villas or Gemini homes, 55+ community, $1,181.15/quarter, includes basic cable single-family detached 55+ community, $767.40/quarter, includes basic cableĪmenities: Gated community, walking/biking/jogging paths, lakes, shuffleboard, tennis, pickle ball, indoor/outdoor pools, full workout facility, craft rooms, poker room, 50,000+ square-foot clubhouse, library and BBQ areasįun facts: The smaller Villa or Gemini (duplex) homes have a higher HOA fee than stand-alone homes because roof insurance is included as two separate units share a common roof. Palo Brea offers homes with an attached RV garage. Homes: 265, with DR Horton building (51% developed)Īmenities: Walking/biking/jogging paths, children’s playgrounds, BBQ areas, basketball courts and one of the few sand volleyball courts in Maricopaįun facts: There is a plan for a walking path from the neighborhood directly to Copper Sky. Manager: Desert Vista Community Management, 48, Īmenities: Walking/biking/jogging paths, children’s playgrounds, BBQ areas, basketball court, outside workout trail, pickleball court, Frisbee golf and lakeįun fact: Maricopa Meadows is home to one of Maricopa’s two disc golf courses. Homestead has three HOAs and two management companies.Īmenities: Walking/biking/jogging paths, children’s playgrounds, BBQ areas, volleyball court, basketball courts and lake subdivisionįun fact: The entire subdivision of Homestead is called Homestead North, but locals and residents refer to the gated parcel as Homestead South.ĭues: $107.80/month, including basic cable Homes: 2,162, with Meritage and Gehan homes building (90% developed) Homes: 1,917, with Fulton Homes building (98% developed)ĭues: $92.25/month, with basic cable includedĪmenities: Walking/biking/jogging paths, children’s playgrounds, BBQ areas, 2 heated pools, tennis, basketball, soccer, baseball/softball, stocked fishing lakeįun fact: Pacana Park in Glennwilde Groves was the city’s main gathering place for festivals and sporting events before the larger Copper Sky Multigenerational Complex was built. Manager: Trestle Management Group, 48, Īmenities: Walking/biking/jogging paths, children’s playgrounds, BBQ areas, pool, basketball court, sports fields, baseball/softball fieldįun fact: The interior of Smith Farms Circle is an enclave of homes called Juniper at Desert Passage. Cobblestone/Fulton built the only basement homes in Maricopa, which are about 4,000 square feet.įun fact: Desert Cedars is the closest subdivision to Copper Sky Multigenerational and Aquatic Center, which means not only an easy walk to Fourth of July festivities, but a front seat for the fireworks for those who stay home. Manager: JSquared Property Management, 62, Īmenities: Walking/biking/jogging paths, children’s playgrounds, BBQ areasįun fact: A large fountain/waterfall at the main entrance was changed to a large planter after the pump system had to be replaced multiple times.ĭues: $280.31/quarter, includes basic cableĪmenities: Walking/biking/jogging paths, children’s playgrounds, BBQ areas, pool, horseshoes, basketball court, lake, sports fieldįun facts: Cobblestone Farms has one of the quickest commute times to the Valley based on its northern location. Lots: 1,005, with Lennar Homes and Wade Jurney Homes building Manager: City Property Management, 60, Īmenities: Walking/biking/jogging paths, children’s playgrounds, BBQ areas, basketball courtsįun fact: The HOA modified a walkway from the center of subdivision to walk to the stores in the Bashas’ center, so residents wouldn’t have to walk or bike all the way around the subdivision to shop. They are run with the help of eight management companies with varying monthly fees and amenities.īefore you make that big decision, here are a few things to consider:ĭues: $76.47/month, including Orbitel internet All of the city’s 19 residential developments - from Acacia Crossings to the Villages at Rancho El Dorado - have them. If you live in Maricopa or are moving to town, your home is likely in a homeowners association, or HOA. ![]()
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