About Troy Erickson Realtor
Troy has years of experience as a top REALTOR
to help you buy, sell, or invest in real estate in the
East Valley cities of Ahwatukee, Chandler, Gilbert, Mesa, Tempe, or Queen Creek
Mia and I have lived in Chandler, AZ since we moved here back in 1996. Our daughter was only 11 at the time, and two years later we were blessed with a baby boy. Mia was selling real estate back in Oregon when we moved and began actively selling real estate in Arizona in 2004.
I was working in home financing, and then decided to start working with my wife selling real estate in 2006. Together we have helped countless buyers and sellers throughout the East Valley, and actually throughout the state of Arizona. Our daughter is grown and out on her own, but still lives in town. Our son is starting high school next year and keeps us busy driving him from one sporting event to another. We hope that the next time you need assistance in buying or selling real estate in the East Valley, that you would consider working with us.
I was working in home financing, and then decided to start working with my wife selling real estate in 2006. Together we have helped countless buyers and sellers throughout the East Valley, and actually throughout the state of Arizona. Our daughter is grown and out on her own, but still lives in town. Our son is starting high school next year and keeps us busy driving him from one sporting event to another. We hope that the next time you need assistance in buying or selling real estate in the East Valley, that you would consider working with us.
Getting to know more about Troy, Mia, and the family:
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Family train ride to Grand CanyonAs a family, we love to explore places we have never been before. To the left are pictures of our trip to the Grand Canyon. This was the first time for all of us, and what a majestic scene once you arrive. It is so vast and surreal that it almost doesn't look real. Trust me when I say these pictures do not do it justice.
To make it more interesting, we drove to Williams and took the train to the South Rim of the Grand Canyon. On the way there, there was music and snacks. On the return, the train was hijacked by some roughnecks who came up on the train with their horses wielding guns. We saw ancient ruins as well as some wildlife, including squirrels, chipmunks, and deer. There was also some livestock along the way. It was absolutely a fantastic trip that can be enjoyed by people of all ages. |
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