New in Scottsdale: Metro Phoenix’s First Permanent Ferris Wheel Is Now Open
Metro Phoenix’s first permanent Ferris wheel opened August 10 at Arizona Boardwalk in Scottsdale. Here’s what you’ll pay, what you’ll see, and when to go.
Metro Phoenix’s first permanent Ferris wheel opened August 10 at Arizona Boardwalk in Scottsdale. Here’s what you’ll pay, what you’ll see, and when to go.
Harry & Izzy’s, the famous Indianapolis steakhouse, opens at PV in Phoenix on August 26, 2026. Here’s what’s new near Tatum and Cactus, plus a Scottsdale fest.
Smiling Moose Sandwich Grill opens in Scottsdale on August 17, and Vecina arrives at McCormick Ranch this August. Here’s your first look at what’s new.
In Scottsdale, pricing your home to the buyers searching right now — not a wish price — sells faster and nets more. Here’s how to set a list price that works.
Most Scottsdale home sellers owe no capital gains tax thanks to the $250K/$500K exclusion — but big gains can be taxable. Here’s how to run your number.
Beyond the price, buying a Scottsdale home means $50K–$200K+ upfront between down payment, closing costs, and reserves. Here’s the full cost breakdown.
Fast and full-price aren’t opposites in Scottsdale — if you set up right. Here’s the 7-day prep playbook for sellers who need speed without leaving money behind.
Tempe median is $480K; Scottsdale median is $965K. How to decide which market fits your budget, lifestyle, and long-term goals in 2026.
The scariest part of moving up isn’t selling — it’s the gap in between. Here’s how Scottsdale move-up buyers actually time the sell and the buy to land safely.
Scottsdale summers aren’t just about surviving the heat — locals know where to go. From indoor waterparks to resort pool day passes to 6am hikes, here’s how it actually works.