Chino
Valley Information
For a brief time Chino Valley was the first Territorial Capital
of Arizona, before the Capital moved to Prescott in 1864.
There was some confusion by the U.S. Army Cavalry looking
for Thumb Butte in Prescott. Little Thumb Butte in Chino Valley
was mistakenly thought to be Thumb Butte in Prescott. Once
the Army realized their error, they moved on and settled in
Prescott and set up the Territorial Capital.
Chino Valley, Arizona is located approximately 15 miles north
of Prescott and 35 miles south of Ash Fork, which is located
on Interstate 40. Chino Valley is one of the towns making
up the “Quad-City area”. The other three are:
Prescott, Prescott Valley and Dewey-Humboldt. Chino Valley
is only about a two hour drive from Phoenix or Flagstaff.
Chino Valley is around 4,700 feet and enjoys a year around
moderate climate with four seasons. The average temperature
in January is about 38 degrees and the average temperature
in July is around 76 degrees. The population growth in Chino
Valley from 1990 until today has been extraordinary, which
augmented the growth in real estate.
Now is a great time to buy a home in Chino Valley. Currently
there is over 300 homes for sale in Chino Valley with 65%
of them being below $300,000. Moreover, nearly 87% are below
$400,000. Please give me a call to schedule a showing on one
of these great homes. Thanks You!
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