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Cottonwood Real Estate- Professional REALTORS serving the commercial and residential real estate needs of buyers and sellers in Cottonwood, Sedona, Camp Verde, Clarkdale, Jerome and Rimrock.  16 licensed REALTORS and a full service property manager to serve your Sedona and Verde Valley Real Estate needs.

For more information, contact:

Ken Svercl                    928-301-9334

Holly Grigaitis-Svercl   928-300-5228

Kenneth Svercl, REALTOR and Holly Grigaitis-Svercl, Associate Broker and Partner, Cottonwood Real Estate

830 S Main Street

Suite 1-A

Cottonwood AZ, 86326

Cowboy bunkhouse located on the Mogollon Rim, Just a little North of the Verde Valley. 

Verde Santa Fe Golf Course, Cornville, AZ

Beavers are among the residents of the Verde River along Comanche Drive.

Fall Foliage along the Mingus Avenue “extension” in the City of Cottonwood.  This road quickly turns to dirt and gets rougher as you climb in elevation.  A four wheel drive or ATV is required.  Several small and private mining claims exist in this area, be respectful of no trespassing signs if you go.

  All photographs were taken by Holly Grigaitis-Svercl.

 

 

This page was last updated on 02/23/2008

Photographs of the Verde Valley, Page 3

More Sedona /Verde Valley Photos

Oak Creek, the morning after a fresh snowfall over the Mogollon Rim.

Plenty of wide open spaces still exist in Red Rock Country.  Recent snow blankets higher elevations.

American and Bald Eagles reside throughout Northern Arizona and are frequently spotted along the Verde River.