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Looking for Homes in Sedona?

The Sedona Verde Valley Association of Realtors (SVVAR) is the MLS for the cities of Sedona, Village of Oak Creek, Cottonwood, Jerome, Camp Verde, and Clarkdale. You will also find a partial list homes for sale within the general region but outside of the SVVAR.

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Utility Companies

  • Electricity: APS 928-282-7128
  • Citizens Arizona Gas 928-634-5555
  • Sewer/Septic: Sedona 928-282-3113
  • Telephone QWEST 800-244-1111
  • Arizona Water Co. 928-282-7092
    – Big Park Water: 928-284-2298
    – Oak Creek Water 928-282-3404

City in 2 Counties

Sedona is split between Coconino and Yavapai Counties. Uptown Sedona and Little Horse Park (see map) are located in Coconino County. The other areas, and majority of the population, live in Yavapai County. The population within the incorporated limits is about 10,000.

Homes in Sedona and Oak Creek

Here is a historical perspective of homes sales in the area. Figures are based on the 4-year period from 2017-2020 in the Greater Sedona/Oak Creek Areas. NOTE: Numbers represent only sales of Homes in Sedona to include Uptown Sedona, West Sedona, Little Horse Park, Big Park, Red Rock Loop, Village of Oak Creek, and Oak Creek Canyon.

By type:

Single Family 2,106 75.6%
Townhouse 333 12.0%
Condo 180 6.5%
Manufactured 145 5.2%
Mobile 19 0.7%
Modular 1 0.0%
Total 2,784 100%

By price:

$4 Mil+ 5 0.2%
$2.5 – $4 Mil 12 0.4%
$1.0 – $2.5 Mil 266 9.6%
$750K – $1 Mil 324 11.7%
$550K – $750K 847 30.4%
$250K – $500K 1,070 38.4.%
Under $250K 260 9.3%

Number of Bedrooms

1 bedroom 148 2.5%
2 bedroom 1,978 29.4%
3 bedroom 4,170 53.8%
4 bedroom  807 12.4%
5 bedroom 118 1.7%
6 bedroom 17 0.2%
7+ bedroom 1 0.0%

More Sedona Facts

The City of Sedona is located in Arizona’s high desert under the towering southwestern rim of the vast Colorado Plateau. Characterized by massive red-rock formations and the contrasting riparian areas of Oak Creek Canyon, the area surrounding Sedona is considered at least as beautiful as many national parks. It has four mild seasons marked by abundant sunshine and clean air. Ideally, the annual average high and low temperatures are 74.7 and 45.7 degrees, respectively.

  • The city is 19 square miles.
  • Only 51 percent of its area is privately owned homes in Sedona – the rest is part of the Coconino National Forest.
  • The elevation generally is considered to be 4,500 feet, though well-known red-rock formations extend to more than a mile-high in elevation.
  • The average age is 51.
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