Good Eats in SOMO
In the past decade Phoenix’s culinary scene has exploded. No longer just the bastion of Mexican cuisine, the Valley of the Sun has a wealth of talented chefs and independent eateries that make it a foodie paradise. And best of all, living in South Mountain (SOMO) some of the top
Culture on the Mountain
A thriving cultural scene adds a richness and depth to a community and the South Mountain (SOMO) neighborhood is blessed to have several top cultural attractions nearby.
Schools in Session
When it comes to picking a place to live, if you’ve got kids, the quality of the area’s schools is likely at the top of your list.
The Farm Kitchen
For a quintessential experience pick up homemade lunch items packed in a picnic basket and grab a picnic table or spread out a blanket and simply relax in nature.
South Mountain’s Top Attraction
While the South Mountain (SOMO) area is just coming to the forefront of the real estate scene, for years the area has drawn visitors to its most famous attraction, The Farm at South Mountain.
Shop Local in SOMO
Scottsdale may be the place for the fashinistas to shop, but South Mountain’s (SOMO) farm shops are the hotspot for foodies foraging for the freshest, local ingredients in the Valley of the Sun.
Why There’s Never Been a Better Time to Move to South Mountain
In Phoenix the real estate market is sizzling as much as the desert summers. Inventory is low, homes are selling on average two percent above asking, and competition is fierce.
Our History – The Story of Heard Farm
This location in South Mountain, also known as SOMO, was chosen based on a vision by MAK Homes to create a neighborhood that speaks to history, context and health in order to give a meaningful backdrop to all of its homeowners. The Heard Farm Community, named after Dwight and Maie