real estate

Arizona cracks down on deed fraud with a new state law

Lawmakers are cracking down on deed fraud scams with a new law set soon to take effect. Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs signed Senate Bill 1479 into law on April 9. The law combats title and deed fraud and additional safeguards...

ADOT commercial parcel on Canyon Drive up for sale

The Arizona Department of Transportation is preparing to sell one of its remaining pieces of excess land in Sedona. The parcel, ADOT L-NC-005C, has no physical address or Coconino County parcel number, but is located on the south side...

Reality of rural Arizona may catch up with buyers

With the recent housing boom, there are a number of new residents moving into Sedona as current residents take advantage of the high cost of home prices, sell and move away. We must ponder the long-term implications of this demo­graphic...

Red hot Sedona real estate shows signs of cooling

The demand for Sedona real estate is high and the inventory is low. Long gone are the homes averaging $500,000. The new median priced home in Sedona is averaging $850,000, and million-dollar homes are in high demand. Has Sedona reached its...

Sedona purchases 1.9 acres for $2.15M

The city of Sedona is now the owner of a prominent piece of land, but council and staff are still discussing its potential use, which they have not yet made officially public. The Sedona City Council unan­imously approved the purchase...

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SIFF, uh, finds a way, revives ‘Jurassic Park’ and summer films

The Sedona International Film Festival's "Movies on the Move" is back for summer 2026, bringing outdoor screenings of Hollywood's...

Rates to circle block, return for discussion

Council OKs parking vendor contracts, will vote on lot fees During its May 12 meeting, the Sedona City Council discussed...
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