Timber Frame Homes - Arizona
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Phoenix
Phoenix, Arizona’s capital city, is the heart of a major metropolitan area with more than 4 million people. With a gorgeous city skyline silhouetted by the Camelback Mountain, Phoenix offers urban living along with spectacular scenery in which to build from your timber frame home. For more information on city zoning and planning requirements, please check out the following link:
Phoenix Building Codes
Prescott
With multiple golf courses,lakes, parks, fine dining & entertainment venues, and over 450 miles of recreational trails, Prescott is a perfect place for a mountain timber frame home. For more information on city zoning and planning requirements, please check out the following link:
Prescott Building Codes
Mesa
With the states largest arts center, Mesa is an exciting place to live with many things to do. Ride a horse in the Tonto National Forest at Saguaro Lake Trail Rides, or through the many desert trails near Goldfield Mountain. Mesa is a perfect place for a timber frame cabin or mountain home. For more information on city zoning and planning requirements, please check out the following link:
Mesa Building Codes
Flagstaff
With easy access to the Grand Canyon, and scenic Lake Powell not far away, Flagstall is an ideal location for a getaway timber frame home. With a beautiful countryside, and many national monuments close by, this is an area for anyone into culture and rustic living. For more information on city zoning and planning requirements, please check out the following link:
Flagstaff Building Codes
Tuscon
Tuscon is a beautiful area of Southern Arizona with many of the area’s museums, art galleries and cultural centers. Take a hike or outdoor trip to one of the nearby natural parks that you can build your timber frame home near. For more information on city zoning and planning requirements, please check out the following link:
Tucson Building Codes