Best of the Best Awards 2011: Real Estate Residential

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Best of the Best Awards 2011, AZ Business Magazine Mar/Apr 2011

Winner: Rossmar & Graham

Rossmar 4348 200x190 Best of the Best Awards 2011: Real Estate Residential The HOA industry leader for more than 40 years, Rossmar & Graham is at the forefront of homeowner association management. With more than 394 communities representing 128,000 homes, it fulfills all aspects of residential community management from financial and compliance support to community services and physical maintenance. The company helps create a sense of community with the Rossmar & Graham Party Wagon and Nice Lot Letters. Its communities offer innovative services such as RossmarConnect and TechCierge. Rossmar & Graham’s customer service philosophy is exemplified in its customer care center, which provides homeowners with a 96 percent first-call resolution.
Year Est: 1968
Associations Managed: 394
Principal(s): Jim Hanley,
Jason Proudfit, Robert Felix
RossmarGraham logo Best of the Best Awards 2011: Real Estate Residential 9362 E. Raintree Dr.
Scottsdale, AZ 85260
480-551-4301
www.rossmar.com



Finalist: Fireside at Norterra by Del Webb

Norterra 9158 Best of the Best Awards 2011: Real Estate Residential Known as an outdoor paradise that’s located close to town, Fireside at Norterra by Del Webb is a beautiful place to call home. Located at the base of the Phoenix Mountain Preserve, the all-ages community offers one and two-story single-family homes in a setting that balances privacy with convenience. While the setting is popular with outdoor enthusiasts, it offers great access to I-17, the Loop 101 and nearby shopping and dining. The 16,500-square-foot Norterra Center offers a rock-climbing wall, separate lap and resort style pools, tennis courts, basketball courts and an amazing fitness center. The community center also offers myriad classes and nicely appointed locker rooms and massage rooms.
Year Est: 2006
Neighborhoods/Phases: 3
Developers: Del Webb
del webb logo Best of the Best Awards 2011: Real Estate Residential 28185 N. Melvern Tr.
Phoenix, AZ 85085
623-582-1588
www.pulte.com/norterra



Finalist: Legacy Custom Building & Remodeling
d/b/a Legacy Design Build Remodeling

Legacy 4018 Best of the Best Awards 2011: Real Estate Residential Legacy Custom Building & Remodeling is an award-winning, full-service, design/build remodeling company whose projects run the gamut from bathroom renovation to whole-house remodel. Founded in 1988, Legacy has maintained a consistent track record of success for more than 20 years. Its outstanding team of highly qualified, uniquely talented professionals consists of 16 field and support personnel. As one of the most recognized remodeling companies in the country, Legacy has built a reputation based on quality and integrity. Most recently, Legacy was honored by Qualified Remodeler magazine for 2010 with four Master Design awards for outstanding remodeling projects in the Valley.
Year Est: 1988
Principal(s): Mark Olson,
Mike Daniel
Legacy logo Best of the Best Awards 2011: Real Estate Residential 7750 E. Gelding Dr., #4
Scottsdale, AZ 85260
480-991-1993
www.legacyaz.com


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2 Responses to Best of the Best Awards 2011: Real Estate Residential

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    We’re huge fans of Spectrum Association Management for Arizona property management. They have done a remarkable job managing our community. We nominate them for this award.

    Spectrum Association Management
    6209 E. Baseline Rd
    Mesa, AZ 85206
    480-719-4524

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