Embrace the Magic of the Seasons at Magic Ranch: A Year-Round Wonderland

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Magic Ranch is a captivating and enchanting place where dreams come true. Nestled in the picturesque countryside, this mystical ranch is home to a wide array of magical creatures and extraordinary beings. With its lush green landscapes, sparkling rivers, and mystical forests, Magic Ranch is truly a sight to behold. One of the most intriguing aspects of Magic Ranch is its diverse population of mystical creatures. From unicorns and fairies to dragons and mermaids, the ranch is teeming with fantastical beings that capture the imagination. Visitors can witness these creatures in their natural habitat, observing their unique behaviors and admiring their ethereal beauty.



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07-24-2008, 07:56 AM 5 posts, read 20,645 times Reputation: 10

Read most of the forums on Queen Creek. Lots of help but can someone give me their view on the homes at magic ranch by Dr. Horton in Queen Creek. Thinking of buying an investment property. Good or Bad. Thanks all.

09-21-2008, 07:29 PM 15 posts, read 42,850 times Reputation: 12

I live here in magic ranch and it has its good points and bad points. for starters the house next door to me is for rent and it has been empty since april. Just keep in mind those types of things. There are 2 houses on my street that have been up for rent since we bought our house last year.

02-25-2010, 09:12 PM 5 posts, read 13,353 times Reputation: 10 Magic Ranch Good / Positive Points

I bought a house in Magic Ranch in 2006 with the intention of living there. I had a personal change, so living there didn't work out. However, I still have the house, and have renting it steadily ever since. Even now when the market seems to have bottomed out, I am asking advisors on what to do, and they say stay.

I work closely with my property management company and I take care of that house like I am living there myself, and I take care of the tenant. I want people to want to live there, of course.

I have had good experiences in Magic Ranch, no problems with the neighborhood. The HOA is on the ball, and there is a committee that puts out a newsletter to keep all of us informed. There are real names and phone numbers on there, so if I have a question, I can just call.

I have been checking property values over the last few months, and there has been a steady increase, by my rough estimate of recent months, $1k/month. Now, I don't have a crystal ball, but I am believing that this is a good sign. Properties are selling, yes for very little, but they are selling. You can't ask for miracles in this economy when many people are having a problem even paying their rent, much less thinking about buying a house. When people get back on their feet, Magic Ranch would be one of the best places to provide affordable housing, if they don't mind not being in Phoenix. Phoenix, Chandler are always going to be a little pricier. That's the tradeoff of living in a central area.

So, yes, there are quality people in Magic Ranch who care about that neighborhood, who want it to thrive.

It's pretty far from Phoenix, but if you work in say, QC or Chandler, not bad. It's not the furthermost southern development, either. There's more south of us.

The projections pre-crash were that there is nowhere for Phoenix to expand except into Pinal. There has been a bit of a delay in that expansion, for sure, but even in the last 3 years since I bought, I have seen big changes. We need more for sure, but it's definitely not as much of a "rural" experience as it was.

Phoenix will always be a destination for retirement, as well as for snowbirds. The expansion will resume when (and we don't know when) but when the situation again provides people the means to migrate out to Phoenix, and for infrastructure, businesses to locate there in Pinal County.

If you are going to buy a home in Magic Ranch, check out the air conditioning / heating system carefully. I would even suggest having a professional a/c person check it. Some were faulty from the beginning, and you will end up paying for that if it hasn't been fixed. Find out the history, if a new one has been put in or not.

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East Magic Ranch

These 640± acres sit above Magic Reservoir in the Clay Bank Hills 20 miles south of Hailey, Idaho and the airport for Sun Valley. Bordered by federal lands managed by the Bureau of Land Management and a private ranch under conservation easement, the property is utilized as part of a local ranching operation and features strong native grasses and stock water resources that support early summer grazing. The ranch offers excellent building locations with views north across the lower Wood River Valley to Sun Valley’s Bald Mountain Ski Area and the high peaks of the Pioneer Mountains. Access from State Highway 75 is year-round, and there is power to the property servicing a stock water well. The ranch is also watered by springs and ponds that enhance seasonal grazing capacity. The property is located in hunt unit 52 and the Smokey-Bennett elk management zone and, because of its size, could qualify for landowner appreciation permits for elk, mule deer, and antelope. Boating, waterskiing, and fishing are minutes away on Magic Reservoir, and the Sun Valley area is home to a number of destination trout streams. This is one of the larger tracts available in the Sun Valley area.

Visitors can witness these creatures in their natural habitat, observing their unique behaviors and admiring their ethereal beauty. In addition to the magical beings, Magic Ranch offers an array of magical activities for visitors to enjoy. There are workshops where one can learn spells and potion-making, allowing visitors to tap into their inner sorcerer or witch.

Just the Facts

  • 640+ deeded, contiguous acres bordered by federal lands
  • Foothill setting with elevated views of the Wood River Valley
  • 20 miles south of Hailey and 30 miles south of Ketchum/Sun Valley
  • Year-round, county road access from highway 75
  • Power to the property
  • Natives grasses and stock water support seasonal grazing
  • Perimeter fenced and divided into two fenced pastures
  • Wildlife includes elk, mule deer, and antelope with possibility of LAPs
  • Outstanding fishing located nearby on Silver Creek, the Big Wood River, and Magic Reservoir
  • Annual property taxes are approximately $275
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The ranch also hosts exciting events such as magical creature races and enchantment competitions, where contestants showcase their magical abilities and compete for prizes. For those seeking a more serene experience, Magic Ranch offers breathtaking hiking trails that wind through the enchanting forests and meadows. These trails provide a captivating journey through the mesmerizing landscapes, allowing visitors to connect with nature and immerse themselves in the magic of the ranch. The aura of Magic Ranch is palpable, with an air of enchantment and wonder that permeates the entire property. It is a place where dreams come alive and imagination thrives. Visitors leave with a sense of awe and inspiration, forever enchanted by their experience at Magic Ranch. Whether you are a believer in magic or simply seeking an escape from reality, Magic Ranch is a destination that promises to transport you to a world of enchantment. Its mystical creatures, magical activities, and breathtaking landscapes make it a truly unforgettable experience. So pack your bags and embark on a journey to Magic Ranch, where dreams come true and magic is real..

Reviews for "Escape to Magic Ranch: A Magical Retreat for Artists and Dreamers"

- John - 2 stars - I was really disappointed with "Magic Ranch". The plot was weak and predictable, and the characters felt one-dimensional. The writing itself was also lackluster, with cliché dialogue and poor pacing. Overall, I found the book to be quite uninspiring and I wouldn't recommend it to others.
- Sarah - 1 star - I couldn't even finish reading "Magic Ranch". The story felt disjointed and confusing, with random events happening without any real significance. The characters were unlikable and the dialogue was unrealistic. I found myself struggling to connect with the story or feel any sense of engagement. It was just a complete waste of time for me.
- Mark - 2 stars - "Magic Ranch" was a major letdown. The book had an interesting premise, but it failed to deliver on its potential. The writing was mediocre at best, with awkward descriptions and a lack of depth in the storytelling. The characters didn't have a lot of development, making it hard to care about their outcomes. Overall, it was an underwhelming read that didn't live up to its promises.

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