#108 – Spring Break Snowfall – Sedona AZ
365 Reasons to Live in Sedona
March 18, 2012 3:35 pm
Greetings from Rob & Pam Schabatka – Broker/Owners of REMAX Sedona
We are much better at predicting the Sedona Real Estate Market than the weather – as those of you who receive our monthly newsletter have seen. Filmed one week prior, our Sedona Market Update Video boasts about an active market due to the gorgeous weather & blue skies. Just days after filming, Sedona is currently in the midst of a cold front and the heaviest snowfall of the year.
In the video (http://youtu.be/83FxnHRs2hg) we showcase one of our Sedona Properties for Sale, specifically a tree in full bloom. You can see the tree as it stands today, bearing several inches of snow.
Today’s reason to live in Sedona is the typical Spring Snowfall. You can almost be certain that within weeks of Easter there will be a final illustration of winter. Usual snowfalls will sprinkle Sedona’s Red Rocks in the late afternoon and as soon as the sun appears the next day the snow will have disappeared. Heavy storms on average last less than a week. As for Spring Break – March 2012, we have our coats & boots on and hot chocolate in hand as we are enjoying the incredible scenery.
Many Sedona residents, including us, love living in Sedona because of the ‘perfect’ weather we get to take advantage of. Our 300+ days of sunshine allow locals & visitors to hike the Red Rocks, bike through Sedona trails and live surrounded by nature year round.
Interested in previewing Sedona Real Estate? Browse our Website today for Sedona Property for Sale or to do your own Custom Sedona MLS Search! Call Rob & Pam Schabatka at 928-821-3508 or at their RE/MAX Sedona Office at 928-282-4166 x 253 for any and all information about buying or selling Sedona Property.
Rob & Pam Schabatka – Your Source for Sedona Real Estate!
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