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Marshall Lee Edwards

Marshall Lee Edwards
Real Estate Agent (Salesperson)
Prescott AZ

Salesperson (AZ: SA663085000)

10 years experience

REALTOR® 1 Active Listings Serves Yavapai County, AZ
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Contact Information

Brokerage
Superlative Realty
Office Address
3623 Crossing Dr Ste 105
Prescott, AZ  86305
(Yavapai County)
Office Phone
480-621-6183
Office Fax
Mobile
928-925-5777
Email
lee.***************@*****.com
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Service Areas

Prescott: AZ Williamson: AZ Iron Springs: AZ Paulden: AZ Groom Creek: AZ Prescott Valley: AZ Chino Valley: AZ Dewey-Humboldt: AZ Dewey: AZ

About Marshall Edwards

Lee has been living in the Prescott area since 1997 He is an avid outdoorsman involved in the local community and loves to spend time with his family

In Real Estate Lee began as a Buyers agent but grew into a full service agent and is a training coach and branch operations manager for his company He loves to educate clients and agents alike

Yavapai County, AZ Real Estate Market Analysis (Single Family Homes)

$872,003
Avg. Listing Price
From Marshall's portfolio
3.1 / 2.6
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
2,223 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
2159
Active Listings
Current inventory

Yavapai County's real estate landscape represents one of Arizona's most geographically diverse and economically dynamic markets, stretching from high desert communities to pine-covered mountain towns. With 1,965 actively licensed real estate agents serving this expansive region, the county demonstrates remarkable market depth for an area that balances rural charm with growing urban sophistication. This substantial agent population reflects the complexity of serving buyers and sellers across dramatically different elevation zones, price points, and lifestyle preferences.

The market's resilience stems from its unique positioning between Phoenix's northern suburbs and Flagstaff's mountain communities, creating multiple micro-markets that each require specialized local knowledge. From Prescott's historic downtown Victorian homes to Sedona's luxury red rock properties, agents navigate vastly different buyer expectations and pricing structures, often within the same day's work.

Major Yavapai County, Arizona Real Estate Markets

Prescott anchors the county's largest metropolitan area, featuring everything from affordable starter homes in Prescott Valley to million-dollar custom builds in the Granite Dells area. The Quad-City region, encompassing Prescott, Prescott Valley, Chino Valley, and Dewey-Humboldt, creates a interconnected market where buyers often cross city boundaries based on lifestyle preferences rather than strict geographic loyalty. Sedona commands the luxury segment with its internationally recognized red rock vistas driving premium pricing for both primary residences and vacation properties.

Secondary markets like Camp Verde, Cottonwood, and Jerome offer surprising diversity, from Verde Valley's emerging wine country estates to Jerome's quirky mountain artist community properties. These smaller communities often experience spillover demand from buyers priced out of Sedona or seeking more authentic small-town experiences, creating unexpected appreciation patterns that require deep local market knowledge to navigate effectively.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Elevation changes of over 4,000 feet across the county create distinct climate zones that dramatically influence property values and buyer preferences. Properties in Prescott's mile-high pine forests appeal to different demographics than Cottonwood's desert floor communities, yet both markets often compete for the same Phoenix-area relocating buyers. This geographic complexity means agents frequently specialize in elevation-specific niches, developing expertise in everything from well water rights to forest fire insurance requirements.

Seasonal fluctuations add another layer of complexity, with summer months bringing Valley refugees seeking cooler temperatures while winter attracts snowbirds to lower elevation communities. The county's proximity to Phoenix creates weekend warrior demand for vacation properties, while its own economic base supports a healthy local buyer market, resulting in year-round transaction activity that defies typical seasonal patterns.

Why Businesses Need Yavapai County, Arizona Agent Contact Data

With all 1,965 actively licensed agents maintaining email contact information, businesses can efficiently reach this entire professional network to support the county's diverse real estate ecosystem. Mortgage lenders benefit from connecting with agents who understand the unique financing challenges of rural properties, well-dependent homes, and vacation rentals, while insurance providers can target specialists familiar with wildfire risks and elevation-specific coverage needs.

Home service providers and contractors find particular value in agent relationships given the county's mix of historic properties requiring specialized restoration and new construction in challenging terrain. The geographic spread means agents often travel extensively between showings, creating opportunities for mobile services, professional development companies, and technology solutions that help agents manage multiple micro-markets efficiently from central locations.

Current Property Listings

As of 2/13/2026, Marshall Edwards has 1 property for sale in Prescott and surrounding areas.

$199,900

Listed 2025-05-16

9.69 Acres Forest Service Rd # 132
Prescott Valley, AZ  86315

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Lot: 422,096 sf
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Current Property Rentals

Marshall Edwards currently has no rental properties available in Prescott and surrounding areas. Check back later.