Their Path to Northern Arizona
The Baker’s path to Northern Arizona took them all over the country. Originally from Sacramento, the couple started their retirement journey nearly 15 years ago. From Oregon to Alabama to Tennessee, Ruthie and Jim have called nearly every corner of this country home. Ultimately, the pair decided to move to Arizona to be closer to family in the state as well as family in California. Like many of our homeowners, they found the heat in Phoenix and Tucson too much to bear and realized Northern Arizona was the place to be.
Why They Chose Dorn Homes
For the Bakers, the community amenities were a big factor in choosing to build in Pronghorn Ranch. Ruthie enjoys water aerobics two to three times a week while Jim actively uses the community’s fitness center. They spoke glowingly of playing games with neighbors in the clubhouse and celebrating birthdays of friends that were strangers just a few months ago. The couple laughed when recounting the story of how, exactly, they found Pronghorn. They were still living in Tennessee when Ruthie accidentally called the local Realtor they were working with (“butt dialed” as the Realtor put it) and it just so happened that the Realtor not only picked up, but had also found a spec home that she thought would be perfect for the pair. That spec home turned into the home they’re living in today.
What was Their Experience Throughout the Building Process?
When we asked Ruthie about her experience working with the Dorn Home team members she had rave reviews for Allison and Sean (the word “sweetheart” was thrown around quite liberally). Ruthie was quick to highlight how easy Allison made the homebuying process and how accommodating Sean their Building Superintendant was. Jim was more interested in the final product, calling their new home “a well-built home from the foundation all the way up.” We couldn’t have said it any better, Jim.
What Advice Would They Give a Homebuyer?
We asked the Bakers for a few words of advice to share with prospective homebuyers and Ruthie suggested that for those homebuyers, “Dorn Homes would be a good place to buy.” She highlighted the open floorplan designs and how much she and her visitors enjoyed the layout as some of the features that distinguish their new home from the others they’ve lived in over the years.