I hope it offers her some peace from all the BS she has to endure from the Marxist punk media.
Why would she be interested in a demotion?
How long before the Bin Laden compound jokes start...
None the less Geaux Sarah Geaux!!!
the house look nice, but the scenery is not as nice.
Nice hut.
Can’t buy anything like that in California for the money she paid.
Good for her.
That house has all the warmth and charm of Super Max only smaller.
No, the Palins have NOT reportedly bought a home in Scottsdale, AZ. There is a rumor to the effect they MAY have bought one but there is no evidence to support it other than a bunch of stupid speculative news articles.
A beautiful home totally fitting for a Presidential western White House....
Don’t understand why in the world she would opt for a home in an Africa hot desert?.
It certainly looks defendable.
You can see the kooks coming for miles.
IF she spent $1.7 M cash for a house, she’s not planning on spending big bucks on a presidential campaign.
No matter who purchased the home the real estate investor made a hell of a deal according to the following.
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In north Scottsdale’s scenic desert, the former foreclosure house was purchased by real estate agent and investor Ian Whitmore in March 2010 for $805,000. He sold it May 13 to Safari Investments, but said he doesn’t know who is behind the limited liability company. The home was half-renovated when it was taken back by the lender JP Morgan Chase Bank in 2009.....
I hope she has barracks available for the voluntary forces that have vowed to protect her and her family to any possible threat.
I’m very sure there is as we all discuss this many unsavory types already researching strategic entry points to a target goal.
Is this being paranoid” Not in the very least, because there is many a mindless fool out there who believes Obama is the second coming of Christ.
Excellent house. I love the desert.
AND...
She’s absolutely ready for the Zombie Apocalypse right thar.
(I’ve always wanted a house somewhere where I could go in my back yard to sight in a few rifle scopes for an hour or two)
At first I thought I'd be unable to live in an area without lots of greenery like oaks, maples, etc., but I grew to appreciate the vegetation. The people I met while out and about were SO darn nice. The sense of spaciousness was calming. (I've lived on Long Island 40 years and still miss the openness of my native Illinois.)
It's apparent that Sarah loves to explore nature. As long as she brings along a bottle of water wherever she goes and doesn't singe her fingers on any hot, hot handles of doors of cars which have been parked in the sun she should have a wonderful time.
The dogs will appreciate the change in scenery, I’m sure. hopefully, this place is up a few thousand feet.. so Sarah can say ‘You can see the border from my gazebo.’ ;-)
Zooming in a little closer it is very near the corner of E. Via Dona Rd. and North 82nd St which is the intersection at the bottom and just left of center in the snapshot below. Image is from Google Maps and shows a little wider area than those previously posted.