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Luxury Valley Homes Creates User Friendly Chandler Real Estate Website For Chandler AZ

REALTORS offer a new free real estate website in Chandler, Arizona that is easy for buyers, sellers, and the local community to advance their knowledge of current listings and local area information.

Luxury Valley Homes Creates User Friendly Chandler Real Estate Website For Chandler AZ
2011-04-12
SCOTTSDALE, AZ, April 12, 2011 (Press-News.org) We're proud to introduce our newest website that's all about Chandler real estate. This site was built specifically with the end user in mind so when a buyer, seller, or anyone interested in Chandler, Arizona could find the information they were researching with ease. This site offers city, community, school, maps, and current listing information. You're able to search for listings on Single Family Homes, Town Homes and Condos for sale, foreclosures, bank owned, and Luxury Home properties. It gives a brief resume of the experienced Luxury Valley Homes REALTORS that specialize in working with buyers and sellers of Chandler real estate.

Chandler, Arizona is the high-tech oasis of the "Silicon Desert," located in the southeastern part of the Phoenix metropolitan area, is one of the fastest-growing urban centers in the nation. From its roots as an agrarian township, Chandler has flourished into a premier community known for its excellent residential and employment opportunities. Surrounded by unmatched scenic vistas in the heart of the Grand Canyon state, residents enjoy a strong, diversified economy balanced by a family-oriented way of life that offers an incredible number of recreation, sports and entertainment choices all year long. Interstate 10, a major route at Chandler's western edge, connects the city to major metropolitan centers on the east and west coasts. The Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport is just 20 minutes away.

Enjoy the ease of our newest website designed to make life just a little bit easier when researching Chandler real estate.

R. Jeffery Daley, a REALTOR and owner/agent with Keller Williams Realty - Scottsdale is a member of the international Institute for Luxury Home Marketing and has taken specialized training in the selling and marketing of upper-tier homes. He holds an MBA from George Washington University and rose through the ranks to senior management within Lucent Technologies with responsibilities for marketing and operations before taking early retirement in 1999 and starting his second career in real estate. Jeff has won numerous awards in real estate, is a Certified Luxury Homes Marketing Specialist, a member of the Millionaire Guild, is published in national publications, and is an instructor for real estate. He and his wife Jane have their business in Scottsdale, Arizona where they specialize in Luxury Homes.

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[Press-News.org] Luxury Valley Homes Creates User Friendly Chandler Real Estate Website For Chandler AZ
REALTORS offer a new free real estate website in Chandler, Arizona that is easy for buyers, sellers, and the local community to advance their knowledge of current listings and local area information.