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Frequently Asked Questions

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  1. What is the population of Prescott?
  2. When is the best time to visit Prescott?
  3. Are there any day trips we can make during out visit?
  4. We fell in love with Preskitt, now what do we do?
  5. What is so special about Prescott?
  6. Where can I find information about taxes in Arizona?

What is the population of Prescott

As of 2007, the Prescott Chamber of Commerce set the population at 43,217

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When is the best time to visit Prescott?

Because Prescott enjoys four mild seasons, anytime is a good time to visit. Keep in mind that we are a very popular destination and it's always best to make sure you have a place to stay. Click on our Lodging Link for a list of motels and hotels.

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Are there any day trips we can make during our visit?

You bet! Sedona and Jerome are two popular places to go while you are here and just an hour drive away. Flagstaff is just an hour and a half and don't forget, Prescott has five lakes you can visit while you are here.

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We fell in love with "Preskitt", now what do we do?

Don't worry, that same thing happened to us over 15 years ago. If you think you'd like to explore the possibility of relocation here, Nancy and I are happy to offer our 24 years of combined real estate experience to help you. Just call us!

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What is so special about Prescott?

Great question and you'll get a different answer from who ever you ask. For many, it's that small town charm along with those small town values that makes people feel so good about Prescott. For others, it's the four mild season and clean fresh air that bring tem here. For us, well, we felt like we were "home" for the first time in our lives. You are going to love "Preskitt".

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Where can I find information about taxes in Ariozna??

The Internet provides the best source of accurate information. Try a visit to The State of Arizona Web Site.

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