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The past, the present, the future...
find it in Prescott.

The ancient Anasazi Indians picked Prescott, Arizona for the riches and resources of the land. They left behind their history written in stone throughout the Valley. The prospectors later came for the same reasons. They too left their stories. Today, Prescott still holds that same attraction for those in search of a new way of life, but one still rich in resources...and the spirit.

image of Thumb ButteToday in Prescott you'll find reminders of the past around every corner. The older residential streets are still lined with tall trees and pitched-roof frame houses. You'll find some turreted Victorians among the many homes and businesses in town listed in the National Register of Historic Places. And our own white granite courthouse will remind you of the Midwestern and New England backgrounds of Prescott's first citizens...the prospectors and pioneers who came looking for riches and resources of the land...and the spirit.

When you visit our town and the sprawling valleys that surround it, you'll feel right at home. The conveniences and services available are abundant, and our rich history permeates the many unique neighborhoods waiting for you to explore them. Ken McLeod, Associate Broker, can help you discover your new home or the perfect lot on which to build it. Call Ken for unparalleled real estate service. Come home to Prescott ...and the spirit.


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Ken McLeod, Associate Broker

Multi Million Dollar Producer
1-800-863-2364, Direct Line 928-772-8069, Fax 928-772-5807
Email: ken@dreamprescott.com
Ken McLeod is a licensed real estate agent in Arizona. All information is deemed accurate but not guaranteed.

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