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Meet Gilbert and Phoenix Area
Real Estate Agent Greg Geesey

Whether you are looking for a new home, thinking of selling your existing home, or just want help with an investment or relocation I can assist. Great customer service for your biggest investment is my first priority!
I specialize in representing my clients in the purchases and sales of single-family residences in the Phoenix metropolitan area. I have represented clients in real estate transactions in cities all over the valley so please call me when considering your next purchase.
About Greg Geesey
I consider myself an Arizona native though I was two months old when my parents moved here. Growing up, activities centered around school, church and athletics. With the beautiful weather we have in Arizona we took full advantage of the outdoor life available to us.
I am a graduate of Arizona State University and have spent my entire professional career serving people. Prior to real estate I spent many years working in church ministry and behavioral health.
I have an active family life with a son in High School and Junior High and a daughter in elementary school. We've carried on the tradition of being active in church, sports, and school. I've coached my children's AYSO soccer, basketball and baseball teams. We love music, movies, dining out, going to Disneyland and an occasional professional sporting event with the Diamondbacks, Suns, Cardinals or Coyotes.
Certifications and Recognitions:
- Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, Arizona State University
- Deans List
- Arizona Regents Scholarship
- Great American Realty Salesman of the Year
E-mail Greg Geesey at ggeesey@cox.net
Or Call (480) 545-1156
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About Phoenix Arizona
Phoenix is the capital and the most populous city of the U.S. state of Arizona and the county seat of Maricopa County, as well as being the largest state capital in the United States by population. It is the largest city in the American Southwest and is the region's primary government, cultural, economic, and transportation center. Phoenix is located along the banks of the Salt River, and was incorporated as a city on February 25, 1881. Residents of Phoenix are known as Phoenicians.
The city's estimated population as of 2006 was 1,512,986, making it the fifth largest city in the United States. At 515 square miles, its city proper is the 10th largest land area for a city in the United States, resulting in a lower population density. As of 2006, the Phoenix Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) was the 13th largest in the United States, with an estimated population of 4,039,182.
Phoenix and the surrounding area is home to a broad range of cultural activities including the performing arts, museums, and events.
Performing Arts
Found throughout the Phoenix area, but primarily in and around downtown Phoenix and in Scottsdale, are several performing arts venues, including the Phoenix Symphony Hall. Groups such as Arizona Opera and Ballet Arizona perform there. Concerts also regularly make stops in the area. US Airways Center in downtown Phoenix, Jobing.com Arena in Glendale, and the Dodge theater (also in downtown Phoenix) are usually the venues for concerts.
Museums
Several museums are scattered around the valley. One of the most well-known museums in the area is the Heard Museum just north of downtown. From its start as a small museum, the Heard has grown in size and stature to where now it is recognized internationally for the quality of its collections of Native American art, its educational programming and its festivals. As of 2008, the collection of the Heard Museum consists of over 40,000 items, and it has over 130,000 square feet of gallery, classroom and performance space. Some of the signature exhibits include a full Navajo hogan, the Mareen Allen Nichols Collection containing 260 pieces of contemporary jewelry, the Barry Goldwater Collection of 437 historic Hopi kachina dolls, and an exhibit on the 19th century boarding school experiences of Native Americans. The Heard Museum now attracts about 250,000 visitors a year.
Other notable museums include the Arizona Science Center, Fleischer Museum, Hall of Flame Firefighting Museum, Arizona Historical Society Museum, Phoenix Museum of History, the Phoenix Zoo, and the Pueblo Grande Museum and Cultural Park.
Hotels and Lodging
Phoenix offers a host of great hotels and resorts to stay at while visiting or waiting for a home.
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Phoenix is a world-class destination because of its natural beauty, sunny skies, manicured golf courses and sports and cultural attractions.
The city’s extensive desert preserve system offers visitors easy access to the Sonoran Desert and its surprising biological diversity.
The Phoenix Points of Pride highlight many of the city’s most unique attractions, and city-run facilities such as Pueblo Grande Museum and Heritage and Science Park offer visitors a chance to learn about the Valley’s native heritage and history.
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Phoenix Desert Botanical Gardens click here
Thousands of acres of the Phoenix mountain and desert preserves offer everything from busy, arduous summit climbs to secluded, meandering valley walks. Trails are open 365 days a year.
Trail Maps and Information
South Mountain Park/Preserve
North Mountain Area
Papago Park
Camelback Mountain
Piestewa Peak/Dreamy Draw
Rio Salado Habitat Restoration Area
Reach 11 Recreation Area
Hiking Guides and
Family Hikes
Guide to Wildlife of Phoenix Desert Preserves
Wheelchair Accessible Trails
Preserve Rules, Safety & Etiquette
Phoenix Sonoran Preserve
Desert Outdoor Programs and Education
Find and register for Outdoor Programs
Volunteer Opportunities
Desert Preserve Visitor Centers
North Mountain Visitors Center
South Mountain Environmental Education Center
Related Information:
13th Annual National Trail Trek
2008 Phoenix Summit Challenge 
Brush Fire Prevention
ASU archives of efforts to preserve the Phoenix Mountains
About Gilbert Arizona
Reservable Picnic Areas
Camp Colley
Wonderful Outdoor World (WOW)
Phoenix Mountains Preservation Council
Gilbert is a large town in Maricopa County, Arizona, United States. It was founded on July 6, 1891 as a rail siding for Arizona Eastern Railway, and the town that sprang up around it was incorporated as the Town of Gilbert in 1920. Gilbert received its name from William "Bobby" Gilbert, the owner of the property that the rail siding was built on. From 1911 through the 1920s, Gilbert was known as the Hay Capital of the World.
In 2007, the U.S. Census Bureau estimated that population of the town was 207,550. Although it is large and growing rapidly, Gilbert is still incorporated as a town rather than as a city. Gilbert was also the fastest-growing place among all cities and towns in Arizona of any size between 1990 and 2000. The center of population of Arizona is located in Gilbert.
Website: http://www.ci.gilbert.az.us/
Gilbert Community Resources
The Town of Gilbert is geographically well positioned to take advantage of the many cultural and recreational opportunities that abound in the greater Phoenix area.
Highlights of major activities include:
Theaters/Arts/Museums - There are more than 20 museums in the Phoenix metropolitan area, including
Major Recreational Activities
Annual Gilbert Events - Special Events
Gilbert Days is held in November every year and features a parade through downtown and a rodeo.
Cultural/Recreational Opportunities
Community Services
