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Why Live in Williams
Williams, AZ, is a small town surrounded by the Kaibab National Forest, offering a robust outdoor lifestyle with activities such as hunting, fishing, golfing, camping, and hiking. Known as the “Gateway to the Grand Canyon,” Williams features the historic Grand Canyon Railway, which attracts many visitors, especially in the summer. The downtown area, a major stop on Route 66, is packed with small museums and tourist attractions. Local highlights include Cataract Lake County Park, Elephant Rocks Golf Course, and Bearizona Wildlife Park, providing numerous things to do. The town hosts annual events like the Fourth of July All American Block Party and a Christmas parade down Route 66. Homes in Williams range from ranch-style properties and Craftsman bungalows to custom wood-built cabins and newer subdivisions with traditional homes. The area faces moderate to high wildfire risk, impacting insurance rates. Water rights can be challenging to acquire due to the need for wastewater plant expansion. Williams Unified District Schools are highly rated, serving students from kindergarten through high school. Interstate 40 connects Williams to Flagstaff, located less than 35 miles away, while Highway 64 runs about 55 miles north to the Grand Canyon. The town also offers intercity bus services via Greyhound, Amtrak, and Groome Transportation.
Home Trends in Williams, AZ
On average, homes in Williams, AZ sell after 74 days on the market compared to the national average of 58 days. The median sale price for homes in Williams, AZ over the last 12 months is $518,000, down 2% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.