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Please have a look at our

Please have a look at our future development The Name Shimaa Ni (She-ma-Nee), Endorsed by the Arizona Apache Tribal Council, Means "Mother Earth" Enter the enchanting world of Cave Creek, Arizona where seventy-two luxurious townhomes are at the same time doing all you can to help save “Mother Earth”. We invite you to visit the enchanting Estates at Shimaa Ni, where we dare to believe that Paradise can be Green!
Our award winning designers have worked their magic creating three environmentally friendly townhomes designed to help protect the environment without giving up your comfort and personal style. Our talented teams, including our architects and builders, all pay close attention to your specific needs and desires. Their “hands-on” approach and understanding of all of our requirements create a more efficient and pleasing environment. Studies have shown that Living Green impacts our world, our communities and our health! Those of us living in homes that maximize day-lighting and provide the ability to view extraordinary Sonoran Desert’s flowers and cacti, have lower rates of illness, are more relaxed and happier. Whether we call it “The Estates at Shimaa Ni” or “Mother Earth”, get ready to live an environmentally friendly lifestyle in an unparalleled townhome you may never wish to leave. That’s what “Living Green” really means!

http://www.estatesatshimaani.com/

David Pierce

Equitable Sotheby's International Realty
6535 East Cave Creek Road, Suite A, Cave Creek, AZ 85331
T: 1.888.595.2656 O: 480.595.2656 F: 602.386.4680
david@estatesatshimaani.com

Please check out our

Please check out our relaunched website. We build unique homes in Dutchess County, New York with attention to sustainability and land conservation.

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