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Good to know!I’ve been told their local schools have a lot of problems.
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Good to know!I’ve been told their local schools have a lot of problems.
Good to know!
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Flagstaff.
The problem with airpark homes is the HOAs.
There is a small airpark over by South Mountain as well, Hangar Haciendas according my charts. Don't know the house prices.
Is Pegasus in the San Tan Valley?
We try to corral the incoming to Anthem or Prescott
Good to know!
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Get on the waiting list now for Deer Valley Airport, it's about 6 to 8 months for a small t hanger, and well over a year for a large t hanger. There is covered tie downs while you wait. I haven't checked Glendale airport lately, but believe it is about the same wait time.Top of the list bellow a pool & 3 car garage. I dont need super chicken melting in the sun
for you with the kids I would recommend south chandler. CUSD is consistently the best school district in the state and one of the better ones in the country.
Good information. It starts to get a little pricey in Chandler. I would ultimately like to be at $350K and under. Min 4 bedrooms and definitely a pool or community pool.
Not sure about that. Verrado high school is ranked pretty high in the state from what I understand and the elementary schools are part of the Litchfield park district. But I have no kids in school so I can't speak from a practical application.I’ve been told their local schools have a lot of problems.
Not sure about that. Verrado high school is ranked pretty high in the state from what I understand and the elementary schools are part of the Litchfield park district. But I have no kids in school so I can't speak from a practical application.
My dad lives out there. Awesome area , easy drive to head west. Parker, Havasu etc. not far from lake unpleasant and easy drive to Vegas. If you are gonna work in the city or have to travel across town good luck. Traffic blows. There is also an air park out of mc85There is an area on the south side of Goodyear, near PIR called Estrella that is awesome.
Listen to everyone who's posted above especially about the West side of the Valley. There's a nice big prison out there (one for women too) and one of the companies Bill Gates invests in bought some square miles and will be building a "smart city" out that way. Plenty of new construction going on out there!
My suggestion is to come to the Phoenix Valley and drive all over looking at homes in the above listed towns/cities to see if/what you find them appealing.
We had our choice of anywhere out here and we didn't pick those areas or Scottsdale. We bought in Mesa - don't come here we're near Red Rock Mountain and we're five minutes from the Salt River and 15 minutes from Saguaro Lake - the first of 4 Lakes on the river.
We did do an HOA property but it's $100 a month and we're in a very nice gated community with lots of amenities. The only downside is no boat or RV parking on the property otherwise it's all good.
"In 1911 the Bureau of Reclamation built the vast Theodore Roosevelt Dam in a steep canyon between the Superstition and Mazatzal Mountains near the confluence of the Salt River and Tonto Creek, forming 22-mile-long Roosevelt Lake. The dam’s purpose was to control the water supply for agriculture near Phoenix, as were three more downstream dams constructed during the next 20 years. Those dams formed Apache, Canyon, and Saguaro Lakes, creating a lake district vast and diverse enough to support both the urban area’s subsequent growth and recreation ranging from solitary kayaking and bass fishing to full-throttle powerboating."
That sounds like what I want. Except the HOA. Lol. I dont do well with people telling me what to do.Red Mountain Area is closed...We live in a HOA neighborhood, but are allowed to have boats and RV's and our lots are 1/3-1/2 acres. Been here for 10 years but previously lived at 28th and Shea, but like being able to take the RZR to Bulldog and all the other spots including the lakes.
That sounds like what I want. Except the HOA. Lol. I dont do well with people telling me what to do.
I was born at CHOC in orange, grew up in Westminster, moved to SouthOC in the late 80's, worked in Garden Grove for almost 20 years and didn't move an inch until last fall. I've been in Gilbert full time since October.
It's a little far but I like not having to deal with driving through spotty neighborhoods to eat, get on the freeway, get around town. Anywhere I'm headed I can get there without hiccups as long as people don't play bumper cars.
I've been driving all over the central/east side from North Scottsdale, Awahtukee, San Tan, Chandler, Tempe, Mesa, Gold Canyon.
All the neighborhoods I've been working have their ups and downs so I will stay in Gilbert for now. I have been spending quite some time at Encanterra in San Tan Valley. Love that neighborhood, golf/resort feel but the houses are a little small and you're on top of everyone but they neighbors sure like to party.
Who knows....lots of good deals coming from a Cali perspective.
Btw. The best place on the west side is Ruby’s bbq off of litchfield rd. Tx style brisket & shiner bock on ice! Good eats!
If you could live close to Rudy’s that would be a serious plus!
haha u aint kiddin...rudys is a frequent stop when in town!Btw. The best place on the west side is Ruby’s bbq off of litchfield rd. Tx style brisket & shiner bock on ice! Good eats!
If you could live close to Rudy’s that would be a serious plus!
What do you do for a Living, Sir?
Residential remodels/spec houses/commercial TI
....until it fizzles out again.
After that...who knows
West Phoenix or better known as Lake Havasuthinkin bout makin the move. Where is the best area of PHX for under $500k? Schools are NOT a factor
That sounds like what I want. Except the HOA. Lol. I dont do well with people telling me what to do.
HOA is pretty relaxed...Hell, my kids are learning to ride their Honda 50 in our neighborhood park and everyone that drives by gives a thumbs up. Being able to drive my RZR on the street 4 miles to get into the trails close by is awesome. Bulldog Canyon entrance is right before you get down to the Salt River off of Usery Pass and we hit that up a lot in the cooler months. I can also be at the lake in 15 min launching at Saguaro...although on the summer weekends it can be a little too crowded.
Thanks for the tip on Bulldog Canyon.
I've been to Saguaro. Do you go to Canyon, Apache or T. Roosevelt? I need to check them out.
Apache is closed! But I would definitely recommend checking it out. Canyon is gorgeous but very small, pretty nice camp grounds. Roosevelt plain sucks!Thanks for the tip on Bulldog Canyon.
I've been to Saguaro. Do you go to Canyon, Apache or T. Roosevelt? I need to check them out.
Apache is closed! But I would definitely recommend checking it out. Canyon is gorgeous but very small, pretty nice camp grounds. Roosevelt plain sucks!
Went to Canyon last weekend and had a blast, too many boats for that small of a lake during the weekend though. We got a spot on near the camping area and anchored the boat and let the kids jump on the lilypad, my neighbors brought their jet skis. Canyon is very scenic and we saw several big horn sheep back by the dam to Apache.
We hit Roosevelt up a few times a year and stay at spring creek RV park, they actually have a little hotel and the rooms are very clean but nothing fancy. Apache is really cool but a hell of a drive, the Roosevelt way is the best so you don't tear up your equipment.
Here are some pics of Canyon last weekend
What's wrong with Roosevelt - oh, you're being sarcastic?
So you're saying stay away from Apache Trail (88) to Apache?
To get to Roosevelt, you suggest the 60 to 188 north or the other way, the 87 north to 188 south?
I have spent a ton of time with baseball in gilbert, north scottsdale, goodyear, glendale and peoria..
Gilbert was super quiet and nice but so far away from the world it seemed.
What's wrong with Roosevelt - oh
So you're saying stay away from Apache Trail (88) to Apache?
To get to Roosevelt, you suggest the 60 to 188 north or the other way, the 87 north to 188 south?
I drive a 36ft Moho pulling a Cole super hawk to Apache all the time. I go thru Roosevelt damn only. Fish creek is no bueno. And I wasn’t being sarcastic about Roosevelt. I really don’t like that lake personally. Apache is where it’s atWhat's wrong with Roosevelt - oh, you're being sarcastic?
So you're saying stay away from Apache Trail (88) to Apache?
To get to Roosevelt, you suggest the 60 to 188 north or the other way, the 87 north to 188 south?
That's why I moved here, but there's been a big change out here on the eastside in the 12 years I've been here. There is so many people moving out here it's making the freeways look like LA/OC.
The wife and I are headed to AZ in a couple weeks to look at finally buying. We have been visiting the 4 corner states for over 35 years, we currently live in the DC metro area, worst traffic in the country.
Anyways we have had our eyes on Prescott, we like the 3seasons, the elevation, and seems friendly. But most people I know from PHX snub there nose at it.
What am I not seeing, we are both retired twice over.
I’ve lived in AZ my whole life and I don’t think I’ve ever heard anyone snub their nose at Prescott. It is getting more populated as more and more people from California move there. Other than that it’s a great place. Personally I would rather have a place in flagstaff and a place in Phoenix. That’s the perfect set up for retirement, live in flagstaff all summer and Phx in the winter.
The Far East side reminds me of Norco. A couple of big box stores but you have to drive everywhere to do things. Tons of freakin traffic and small roads stuck behind people that apparently have nowhere to be on time.
I really like the islands in Gilbert. If I was going to move out that way that’s where I’d live.
Lotta Indians with attitude up in Flagstaff. We stayed at the KOA a couple of times and they’re always mad doggin.
Have you seen this?
I think flag is real expensive for a place with no lake.