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Reserve Studies for Arizona Clients

Connecting You with Professional Financial Solutions for Your Community!

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Empowering Arizona Communities with Expert Financial Consulting

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At Prime Reserve Planning, we are committed to providing specialized financial consulting and customized reserve studies that ensure long-term financial health for communities throughout Arizona. Our team of certified engineers is focused on delivering precise and comprehensible reports, allowing property managers and associations across Arizona to make informed choices about their shared assets.

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Key State-Based Data & Information:

7,624,000

Approximate State Population (Rounded)

10,200

Approximate Number of Communty Associations

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Are Reserve Studies Required in Arizona?

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Is Reserve Funding Required in Arizona?

For more information and updates on Reserve requirements in Arizona:

We Serve a Wide Range of Property Types, Including:

(Click the icon of any property type to learn more!)

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Business & Office Buildings

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Country Clubs & Golf Courses

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New Developments

Schools and Churches

Schools & Universities

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Townhome Communities

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Condominium Associations

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Homeowners Associations (HOAs)

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Senior & Assisted Living Facilities

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Timeshares & Resorts

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Worship Facilities

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Service Regions in Arizona

Prime Reserve Planning proudly serves major cities across Arizona, including:

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Phoenix, AZ
Tucson, AZ
Mesa, AZ
Chandler, AZ
Glendale, AZ

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Scottsdale, AZ
Gilbert, AZ
Tempe, AZ
Peoria, AZ
Flagstaff, AZ

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Sample Reports From Prime Reserve Planning (PRP)

Reserve Study - Sample (2026)

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Reserve Study Options in Arizona (AZ)

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Level 1: Full Reserve Study

A Reserve Study created "from scratch". The report is created through a comprehensive on-site inspection, new measurements/quantification, Prime Reserve Planning data, and consideration of supplemental information provided by property representatives.

Level 2: Reserve Study Update - With Site Visit

A prior Reserve Study is updated through an intensive on-site inspection, Prime Reserve Planning data, and consideration of supplemental information provided by property representatives. Quantities from the prior report are typically retained, but costs and life estimates are updated based on new conditions and information.

Level 3: Reserve Study Update - No Site Visit

A prior Reserve Study is updated remotely through Prime Reserve Planning data, and consideration of supplemental information provided by property representatives. No on-site inspection is conducted within this engagement type.

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Level 4: Reserve Study - New Development

The property is under development, or not capable of being assessed through an on-site inspection. Instead, evaluation and creation of the Reserve Study report are based on construction plans provided by the property representatives.

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Expert Reserve Study and Financial Solutions in Arizona
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At Prime Reserve Planning, our dedication lies in ensuring a robust financial future for communities throughout Arizona. Our experienced team is prepared to offer personalized reserve studies and financial strategies. Contact us today to learn more about our services or to request a proposal!

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Source For State-Based Population Estimate:

Annual Estimates of the Resident Population for the United States, Regions, States, District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico: April 1, 2020 to July 1, 2025 (NST-EST2025-POP)  Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division                            
Release Date: January 2026

 

Source For Community Association Estimate:

Statistical Review: Summary of Key Association Data and Information (Statistical Review 2024 - PDF)
Source: Foundation For Community Association Research

*Reprinted with permission of the Foundation for Community Association Research. Learn more by visiting foundation.caionline.org or calling (888) 224-4321.*

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