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Conveniences are around the corner at Lynx Lake Estates
Located at the southern edge of Prescott Valley, Arizona, Lynx Lake Estates puts a retail hub, opportunities for hiking and highway access at residents’ fingertips. Quiet streets lined with ranch-style homes offer Prescott-area homebuyers a peaceful retreat among the city’s eastern suburbs, though healthcare needs, shopping opportunities and outdoor activities are never more than a 5-minute drive around the corner.
Trader Joes is a popular grocery store in Prescott, Arizona.
Lynx Lake Estates in Prescott has a a fun dental office that looks more like an amusement park.
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College-centered education at Bradshaw Mountain High
Students start their education at Lake Valley Elementary School, which receives a B rating from Niche, before going on to attend the B-rated Glassford Hill Middle School and the B-minus-rated Bradshaw Mountain High School. Glassford Hill Middle School is soon to be replaced by Pronghorn Ridge Middle School, which is to be inaugurated in the 2024-2025 school year. Bradshaw Mountain High is recognized by Niche for its strong athletics and college prep programs, including Advanced Placement classes and dual-enrollment courses with Yavapai College.
Bradshaw Mountain High Bears Wrestling is a fun student sport.
Bradshaw Mountain High has great athletic programs.
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Parks and petroglyphs near Lynx Lake Estates
Lynx Lake Estates derives its name from a 55-acre reservoir south of State Route 69 that is popular for its hiking, fishing and boating activities. Trails like the Salida Gulch Trail branch off from the Lynx Lake campgrounds and lead hikers past Native American petroglyphs and through thick forests. Closer to home, however, is the 100-acre Fain Park, just across the state route from the neighborhood. Donated to the town by the Fain family in 1997, Fain Park is popular for fishing, picnicking and strolling. Diverse bird species lend their songs to the natural ambiance that surrounds Fain Lake. This park also tells Prescott Valley’s story through signage near a decommissioned mine and the Fain family’s “castle” home, built in the 1890s and still standing over a century later.
The Native American history in Prescott is rich and still visible today.
Lynx Lake Estates is names after the adjacent Lynx Lake in Prescott.
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Access to the town center
Lynx Lake Estates is one of Prescott Valley’s most conveniently located neighborhoods, as it borders both State Route 69 and the Prescott Valley Town Center. Realtor Bryan Turner with RE/MAX Mountain Properties says, “It’s a small town, but it features anything a big town has. We have Costco, Walmart and all the things people look for as far as convenience, but we also have a small town feel.” Along SR-69, Jen’s 7th Avenue Café has quickly become a local favorite, serving up hearty breakfasts including a three-egg and half-pound of protein “big breakfast” meal. The Prescott Valley Town Center straddles Lynx Lake Estates’ eastern border, putting a Walmart, a Fry’s supermarket, a Kohl’s and dozens more stores at residents’ fingertips. Not only is there an abundance of popular brand-name restaurants at the town center, but a Harkins Theatres multiplex lets locals catch a movie after dinner.
Prescott Valley Town Center in Prescott is a great place to grab some food and have some fun.
Locals heading into the arcade and fun center located in the Prescott Valley Town Center.
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Ranch-style homes on quiet roads
Lynx Lake Estates’ housing stock consists entirely of ranch-style homes, although these residences vary in style, age and size. Older homes built from the 1960s to 1980s vary in price from $310,000 to $570,000, while larger houses built since the 2000s can fetch prices between $630,000 and $850,000. This neighborhood’s roads are flanked by gravel driveways and the occasional patch of cypress trees; while there are no sidewalks, these residential lanes are usually quiet.
Many Prescott residents are proud of their western culture and history.
Lynx Lake Estates residents love their Prescott community.
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Highway and hospital access
Residents of Lynx Lake Estates have direct access to State Route 69, which takes commuters into downtown Prescott within a 10-mile and 15-minute drive. People need not travel a similar distance for healthcare needs, as the Mountain Valley Regional Rehabilitation Hospital is 2 miles around the corner at the heart of Prescott Valley.
State Route 69 is the main connector for all things Prescott.
Lynx Lake Estates have access to modern medicine at Mountain Valley Regional hospital.
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Parks in this Area
Fain Park
Lynx Lake Estates Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Lynx Lake Estates, Prescott Valley sell after 31 days on the market compared to the national average of 70 days. The median sale price for homes in Lynx Lake Estates, Prescott Valley over the last 12 months is $418,585.
Spacious 5-bedroom home in highly sought-after Lynx Lake Estates! Ideally located near all Prescott Valley amenities and an oversized useable lot. Sitting on nearly half an acre, this fully fenced lot offers ample space for RVs, trailers, toys, and extra vehicles—plus RV hookups on site. A rare find with room to grow! Walking distance to local schools and just minutes from shopping, dining, and
Experience this grogeous ranch style home built in 2005. Located in the highly desireable Lynx Lake Estates. When you are done utilizing every foot of this 1645 sq ft open floor plan, you'll step outside to your .5 acre property with a 30x30 ft professionally built workshop for all your tinkering needs. This home also features vaulted ceilings, recessed lighting, and a cozy gas fireplace for
Welcome to this charming home in the heart of Prescott Valley, situated on nearly half an acre! Conveniently located near shopping and medical facilities, this home is perfect for homesteading and offers endless possibilities for gardening, hobbies, and outdoor living. The spacious property features a large kitchen with ample storage, 3 bedrooms plus a den, and a generous detached garage. Enjoy
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Average Home Value
Source: Public Records
Property Mix - Square Feet
This Neighborhood Has More Owners
Demographics
Total Population
966
Median Age
42
Population Density
4 ppl/acre
Population under 18
19.7%
On par with the national average
23.8%
Population over 65
25.3%
Above the national average
19.1%
Finances
Median Household Income
$54,800
Significantly below the national average
$71,702
Average Household Income
$60,376
Education and Workforce
High School Graduates
74.2%
Below the national average
89.1%
College Graduates
8%
Significantly below the national average
34.1%
Advanced Degrees
6.2%
% Population in Labor Force
64.8%
Weather
Annual Precipitation
16''
Average Winter Low Temperature
24°F
Average Summer High Temperature
89°F
Annual Snowfall
23''
Area Factors
Bikeable
Bike Score®
55/ 100
Car-Dependent
Walk Score®
49/ 100
Source: Walk Score
Source: Walk Score
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