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If you drive a car then you might be interested to find out that the rubber used in them there tires was procured from the land that Litchfield Park is built upon.
Here's a little history you might be interested in: In 1916, The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company bought up acres of farmland all around this area to grow long-staple cotton which was then used in tire cords. The project was developed by Paul Litchfield, a Goodyear executive, for whom the company town was named in 1926. Litchfield Park then became the headquarters for Goodyear Farms, which cultivated the cotton. In the 1960s, Litchfield Park designed a master plan for development that you can see in existence today. Located just 16 miles west of Central Phoenix, the town of Litchfield Park is today a carefully planned residential community in Maricopa County, where the living is good and the small-town atmosphere has been carefully guarded. Here, you'll find the world famous Wigwam Golf Resort & Spa, home to one of Arizona's first golf courses. View Litchfield Park City Guide
Move-in specials offer an enticing incentive to Litchfield Park apartment renters looking to save. However, it’s important to ask about any stipulations to the move-in specials. A free month’s rent may only apply to specific apartment floors or basic amenities instead of the apartment you really want.
Other move-in specials might include a lowered or no security deposit option. Keep in mind the lack of security deposit means you are responsible for damage when moving out.
No application fees are also popular move-in specials, which will immediately put more money back in your pocket.
Litchfield Park apartments are more likely to offer move-in specials during an off-season like winter when fewer people are moving. You may be able to negotiate your own special like free parking for a year in the paid garage.