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Welcome to the One AZ Homes Team, powered by Realty ONE Group Mountain Desert. Serving the Prescott Quad Cities, and Metro Phoenix, we specialize in residential sales, new construction, and land development. Led by Jeremy—a Certified New Home Specialist with 15+ years of experience in sales, flipping, and development—and partners Deb Gatto and Mike (50+ years in finance/sales), our team brings marketing expertise and deep technical knowledge to every transaction. Whether you are buying land, building a custom home, or selling your property, we combine real estate savvy with financial acumen to ensure your success. Contact us today to find your place in Arizona!
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2485 Great Western #B, 86314, Prescott Valley, United States
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