Senator John McCain’s home in Sedona

Published by Rick on Tagged Home Buying, Sedona Market Trends, Selling Your Home

Well, he doesn’t really own a home in Sedona, but he loves the area and has a home just outside the city limits in Cornville, AZ.  When he dropped out of the presidential race 4 years ago (or was it 8) he hosted a huge press conference atop Airport Mesa right in West Sedona.  He’s a big fan of the area and always mentions his “home in Sedona”.  Which brings the following thought to mind… if he’s elected president will it affect the Sedona real estate market??  There have already been prelim meetings with Police, Fire, and the Sedona Airport to discuss new protocols if he should make the office.  I wonder how the market in Crawford TX, Kennebunkport Maine, and Chappaquidick (sp?) NY were affected….

 I can only assume that (if he’s elected) that his owning a home in the area and mentioning Sedona on a regular basis to the press will increase public knowledge of the area.  This can only lead to more visitors and eventually translate to more demand for Sedona homes.  I don’t know if he can pull it off against a tough Dem candidate, but if he does, it certainly might change things in Sedona, AZ!




2 Responses to “Senator John McCain’s home in Sedona”

  1. mtnwizard Says:

    One problem. If McCain is somehow elected, it will mean that we are still bogged down in Iraq and the $400 million we are spending daily in that country will continue to decimate this country’s economy. It appears to me that a McCain presidency can only spell disaster for the local economy in general and the real estate market in particular.

  2. Rick Says:

    Wow… tough crowd here. this isn’t a political blog… I was just speculating as to what could happen. I’ve received several other comments and emails from Democrats calling me names and ripping on me for supporting McCain. Truth be told… I’m no Republican (if you really need to know)and don’t think that McCain has a chance… it’s all just meant to show what could happen to the local economy.

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