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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 teams up with developer on housing

Sedona City Manager Karen Osburn said she couldn’t remember the last time she was so excited to present an item before the Sedona City Council. That same excitement was expressed by several council members during their meeting Tuesday, July 13. The...

Sedona P&Z votes 5-2 for Jordan Lofts

Following more than three-and-a-half hours of discussion, debate, pleas and accusations, the first hurdle for a proposed multi-family housing development in Uptown was cleared — with several others still ahead. By a 5-2 vote on Tuesday, July 6, the Sedona...

Sedona, Cottonwood team up on housing

The cities of Sedona and Cottonwood are teaming up to help address a problem plaguing the entire Verde Valley — housing. Due to the need to develop regional solutions, officials from both cities began discussion to jointly hire and fund...

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Homelessness and the pursuit of spiritual development

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