Sedona's real estate market is defined by views, short-term rental income, and scarcity. Its shopping is defined by art, crystals, and authenticity.

The luxury brokerage in Sedona. Red rock view home specialists with national and international buyer reach. Average sale price above $1.2M. Their photography and video packages are production-quality — these properties deserve it.

High-volume RE/MAX office covering Sedona and the Verde Valley. Vacation rental investment specialists — cap rate analysis and STR income projections included in buyer consultations. Strong relocation program.

Arizona's locally-founded real estate company with statewide strength. Deep Verde Valley roots and relocation expertise. Property management division handles STR properties for out-of-state investors who bought in Sedona.

Full-service brokerage with Sedona area specialists. The VOC (Village of Oak Creek) market is their strongest territory — more inventory and better value per square foot than Uptown for buyers prioritizing the golf course communities.

Sedona's signature arts-and-crafts village modeled on a Mexican hacienda. 45 galleries, studios, and boutiques in a shaded courtyard. El Rincon and Rene restaurants anchor the dining. November Festival of Lights is a destination event.

The main visitor shopping corridor. Jeep tour operators, crystal shops, galleries, and restaurants. Sedona crystals are the most-purchased souvenir. The view from Coffee Pot Rock at sunset rivals any gallery piece available inside.

The Village of Oak Creek's commercial corridor. Whole Foods-level natural grocery at Village Market. Multiple trailheads walkable from this center. Quieter alternative to Uptown with a full grocery and dining selection.

Sedona's premier crystal and metaphysical shop, operating since 1987. Amethyst, selenite, moldavite, and rare specimens. Expert staff who can explain the energetic properties of every stone. The selection here is unmatched in the Southwest.

Third-generation trading post specializing in authentic Navajo, Hopi, and Zuni jewelry, pottery, and rugs. One of the oldest and most respected dealers of Indigenous art in Northern Arizona. Every piece comes with provenance documentation.

The oldest arts organization in Sedona, established 1958. Juried gallery showing works by local and regional artists. Monthly exhibitions, artist receptions, and workshops. Art classes available for all levels. A true community institution.

Full outdoor outfitter for hiking, climbing, and canyon exploration. Trail maps, guided hike recommendations, and gear rental for day visitors. The staff has collectively hiked every trail in the Coconino — their local beta is invaluable.

Sedona's independent natural grocery and cafe. Bulk bins, local produce, and a prepared foods section that serves as the town's best casual lunch option. Supplements and natural health products at competitive prices.

Fine jewelry gallery inside Tlaquepaque. Southwest-inspired designs using turquoise, coral, and semi-precious stones. Custom design service creates pieces that incorporate Sedona's geological identity — red rock jasper settings are a specialty.

Northern Arizona's award-winning winery 15 minutes from Sedona. Estate-grown Merlot, Chardonnay, and their signature Tempranillo. Tasting room open daily. The shaded patio with creek views is one of the Verde Valley's best hidden discoveries.
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