How Do You Define Accessibility?
The definitions are as varied as the search that brought you to this page. Whether you searched wheelchair accessible home, handicap home, modified home, zero grade entry home or universal design an accessible home suitable for people with physical challenges or disabilities is important to you. Accessibility is not limited to the traditional ideas of handicap or wheelchair accessibility, but also incorporates features for deaf, blind, and cognitively challenged occupants as well. Whether these issues, or aging in place is a consideration for you, we're here to help.
Prudential Arizona Properties' accessible housing team, The Mosaic Realty Group, specializes in accessible housing in the Phoenix metro area. That includes, Scottsdale , Troon North, Glendale , Peoria . Surprise, North Scotsdale, Gilbert, Mesa , Chandler , Sun City and Sun City West, just to name a few.
Prudential Arizona Properties' accessible housing team, The Mosaic Realty Group, has a passion and unique knowledge of the needs of people with disabilities based on training and personal experience. Together we've assembled a team to handle your transaction that will honor your needs. If that means ensuring adequate accessible parking or preparing your closing documents in Braille or bringing the closing to you; we make it happen.
We'll help you find a home already modified for accessibility or find a home that you can modify to meet your needs. We're eager to help you find your perfect home. There are plenty of choices in Phoenix , the Valley of the Sun!
Do you need a roll-in shower? Lowered counters, roll under sinks, ramps in and out of the home or widened doorways? We know what that means. No need to explain that no interior stairs also includes the sunken living room you'll find on some floor plans. Our team includes contractors who can make modifications if you choose an existing home. We work with builders who include customization or universal design options in their floor plans if you choose to build your own.
New to the Valley or new to your need for accessible housing? We can point you toward durable medical equipment (DME) providers, support and advocacy groups and help you find answers to your unique questions.
And we understand those intangibles that others might miss. We understand the paratransit system (called Dial-a-Ride), We can help you understand how the light rail system works. Whether you need help with a curb cut or coaching on how to explain your need for a variance for your ramp to your HOA or that your service dog is exempt from certain ordinances, we're there. We will not only help you find your house, we'll help you make it your home.