Moved to Arizona about six years ago and I absolutely love it. There is so much to do. The outdoors are absolutely amazing. If you want a healthy, active lifestyle for a reasonable cost, this is an amazing place. Every morning when I walk before work, I look up at the mountains, and I am just in awe. AZ is great.
@@real_airgot I lived in Indy for awhile. The change is good. I would say we are definitely not the south down here. This is the west, and there is a western, laid back vibe. There isn't the baggage that the south has. Arizona is the ultimate you do you place. Nobody really gets in your business here. It's not the Bible belt. It's very open minded. People here like to have a good time. I just went to the beach in Mexico last weekend. Fun time. Of course, Arizona is vastly different wherever you live. Tucson is totally different from Phoenix. I live in the southeast corner of the state which is different still. Flagstaff is different from the bigger cities. Most people move to Phoenix which is where a lot of the jobs are. The Phoenix area is actually many different towns. You can find one that fits your perspectives pretty easily. It's hot there in the summer, but winters are beautiful. Tucson is funky, artsy and very multi-cultural. It's a college town. It's really cool. Where I live close to the border, there is a lot of cross cultural arts stuff going on. It's pretty neat. Come on down. You'll like it.
@@toddinde great comment thanks for sharing. Curious, where do you live now? Just curious why you chose the south East portion of the state in contrast to all the other areas that get a lot of attention
And a governor who cheated her way to a gubernatorial office. A state that is becoming rapidly corrupted by demonicrat Kalifornicators infesting this state bot to mention illegal cartel thugs.
I grew up in Sedona. I'd love to move back there but I'm not a millionaire and don't know how to wait tables. I suppose I could try to open the 10,000th shop selling magic crystals.
Lol. I lived in Showlow, Flagstaff and Pinetop Lakeside. I never felt like I needed to be a millionair to exist there. Matter of fact I'm about to move my family there in 6 months or so.
I lived in Tucson for about 9 months in late 70's... I still crave the smell of the desert are especially before it rains during the monsoon season I wish I would have lived my life differently because I would buy a house in Arizona in a New York Minute. Unfortunately I had family here in New England I didn't think about the future when they would all die and I'd be left here alone shoveling snow at 67 years of age
@@GolerGulch I would if I knew I could get affordable housing...I love Tucson and Arizonans as the most unpretentious people I have ever met and I have been in almost all of the lower 48 States
At 70 I'm finally going to join my BEST FRIEND,and move to TUCSON,she left Michigan,in 2012...I to am tired of cutting grass,and shoveling SNOW,and the COLD,increases my pain...I'M COMING ZONA..saving like never before!!!
I was born in Arizona as was my siblings both of my parents one grandfather and my children I just want to tell you some of the things that I loved as a child growing up in Phoenix. Going barefoot and jumping grass lawns Wallace and ladmo Our cabin near payson Our ranch near happy jack Fishing in Big Lake Dad making homemade icecream for the neighborhood. Can't forget legend city. And big surf Loved the book by martha summerhays. vanished Az.. talking about the life and all the camps.. as well as the apaches. They mention their travel over what they call stonemans lake. Thanks
I live in Lake Havasu.. ( no mention). but it's the playground of Az. 35 mile lake with 200 mph. boats and events going on all the time! It's a place for do-ers. no crime and not even grafitti.. almost everyone will sit and talk about any thing.. likely to se a sign on a business that reads ' closed for daughters baseball game, back at 4:00'.. . life is more important here than business.
I LOVE Arizona!! It’s My “Happy Place” to Visit for Months Every Year. (I Hate it when I have to Leave too 😢) Especially coming from an Ugly Crapy Criminal State like Illinois Is!! See You Soon ARIZONA!! ❤️❤️🥰🏜️🌵🌴❤️❤️
Arizona is a beautiful place I absolutely love Southern California, but it’s just to expensive. I’m proud to call Arizona my home the great state 48 and damn proud of it.
I love these videos! We moved from MN to AZ 11 years ago and we have yet to discover all the cool places we can go to right here in this state. Watching your videos gives me the info I need to do a State- staycation. For example, I just learned from this video, about the Reptilian Preserve in Gilbert. That’s now on my calendar for a day trip. Tucson & Tempe are coming up as well- thanks to you and your videos. ❤
All true for AZ. You can reach winter snow & skiing on Mt Lemmon 45 mins from Tucson--where summer heat is always lower than in Phoenix. Plus, you adapt to heat in this multi-cultural state.
After 38 years in electrical engineering I’m going the for hire contractor route. Mixed signal analog/digital component level design from requirements list to finished PCBs? I can do that in my sleep. I can also review existing schematics and save the customer a board spin and months of lost time, identifying design errors before production starts. I did this every day at the 9 to 5 gig. So I’m taking the early retirement from my employer, selling my paid off home in Plano TX, and looking to move west. Really looking at….Kingman. Why? LA is a day trip. LV is about like driving Plano to Fort Worth. And places to set up old film cameras in the middle of the night, pointed at ruins on Route66 are right under my nose. Kingman also splits the difference between July heat stroke in the CO River valley and minus 5 in FLG in January. So. Yeah. Not everyone’s first choice but for someone looking to live that stretch from 55 to “engineer has assumed room temperature”? Kingman ain’t a bad place to land🤠
Lots of people live off the grid in northern Arizona. They also live without a well. They also live without a septic tank. It goes without saying they live without electricity.
@@phoebehill953 I know what u r saying. My apt got to expensive & I left to live in my automobile after all the prices kept going higher & higher. It's not easy but I manage. I am saving $ witch I was not able b4. I'm interested in places that I can live off grid. 😉
Last 3 years we were in Paradise Valley- the place you would feel safe, right? No. We had more crime in our little area than the 26 years living in Mesa! This included constant car break ins, police helicopters over our neighborhood nightly, homeless sleeping along the canal, as well as an entire police search for 3 men on our property in the middle of the night. It’s changed. Your opinions will be based on where you were before living in AZ if you’ve not been there long enough to know .
Philadelphia PA is so expensive and most of the homes are row house which you have to share a wall or two with your neighbors it’s not worth it. Arizona here I come🎉 I have family that has been in AZ for over 17 years so that’s says a lot 😂🎉
@@LivinginArizona I think they are still investigating if there was a touchdown. There are several videos and images of the clouds but no obvious touchdown shown except in the radar images that do show possible touchdown north of Havasu.
We used to be the best state ………… now the true locals (lived in Tucson my entire life) can’t afford to buy anything due to the surge from California and other states, our rent has damn near doubled and I’ve been trying to buy a home for my young family for over a year and half I have been beat out by cash offers more then I can count and our pay is not increasing to Match the cost of living here. What was 200k 5 years ago is half a million now and good luck trying to beat the cash offers….
I can’t wait to move away from Arizona lol it reminds me way to much of the Middle East almost only dirt and rock everywhere super hot reminds me of bad memories I miss Kentucky and green I’m definitely not happy out here I don’t like the desert
I loved AZ from the first time I stepped off the plane in Phoenix a few years ago. We are making plans to move there and I can’t wait! No more winter! No more tornados! No more awful humidity! And if enough liberals keep moving there - no more Iowa conservatives!
Can anyone tell me how’s banking/finance jobs is in Arizona? Like are there enough jobs out there for it and is it a good place to live there for that type or career?
Javalinas are NOT at all related to a pig. Please do your research. They may look similar but they are entirely a different species unrelated to pigs in anyway.
😊yes I definitely want to go to Arizona years ago we stopped in Arizona over night on the way to California should have just stayed in arizona not California was a mistake
Where did you move from? You will have to spend mid-May to mid-September indoors. Wages/salaries are less so yes everything else cost less except your summer electric bills.
Thinking of moving to Surprise Arizona from southern Cali. You mentioned about safety not being great in west phoenix… how about in Surprise AZ? That is in the west valley … is it a safe place?
I moved to the West valley from Southern CA a few years ago. I don't recommend it. Look into Oregon or Idaho. You will spend all of your summers indoors, from about mid-May to mid-September.
Don't believe his infrastructure claim about Tucson. Some of the worst roads and potholes I've ever seen. I had to have my van fitted with extra heavy duty shocks. It's like driving in a third-world country.
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Too hot, division of poor and rich very apparent, only if you have good car to travel otherwise stuck in 100 plus weather, entertainment geared for rich, electricity outrageous, people hiding behind 6 foot walls because they fear each other--strangers. Everything aimed for consumers of medical care and super rich--botox for vanity and doctors for behavorial adjustments(?). Scary place. Moving back to green and friendly neighbors as soon as I make enough to get out of here. I don't want to die in hell.
You get the same kind of weather in California so that’s not a plus, so this does not impress me tell me what Arizona OSHA’s that California does not have………
Why is that I hear of ppl talk of A Million Dollars home like it’s just so easy to get and obtain. A Million Dollars is still off limits to 93% of Americans. But I hear the term a Million Dollar home is blah blah blah. Like it’s a $50,000 home. Lol
I used to live in St. George Utah and it’s somewhat like Arizona. I have lived in Colorado since 2010 and want to get back to the desert environment that I knew and loved. My wife and I are planning to move to Arizona. As I get older I’m finding that I would rather take the heat, than the harshness of the cold anymore. If I want to get out of the heat for a little while, I would just make a trip to Payson or Prescott, and I’ve seen Mt. Humphreys from a distance and it was breathtaking and inviting. Surprise Az, is our aim. I love going through Sedona Valley and the scent of rain which, is the chaparral plant, there’s nothing better. It was that way after a gentle rain in Ivins Ut. And it would be that way it the vast desert land in Arizona as well. I think from now on, I would rather shovel sunshine than the snow any day. Yes Colorado is beautiful, but it’s changed so much. Kudos to the Arizonians and the intensity of the desert life and it’s beauty. I like also traveling through Jacob Lake and coming down through the Vermilion cliffs. I was in Scottsdale at a conference once and it was really neat.
I live in Arizona city and it floods and we get height winds. People are not friendly us Arizona at all! There’s a few but not not many at all! I’m from mn and then people and myself are way more friendly than Arizona people!
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Moved to Arizona about six years ago and I absolutely love it. There is so much to do. The outdoors are absolutely amazing. If you want a healthy, active lifestyle for a reasonable cost, this is an amazing place. Every morning when I walk before work, I look up at the mountains, and I am just in awe. AZ is great.
Just curious where did you move from?
@@real_airgot Wisconsin.
@@toddinde ah, I’m from Indiana. I was only wondering because I’m wondering what the change is like from living in the Midwest to the south
@@real_airgot I lived in Indy for awhile. The change is good. I would say we are definitely not the south down here. This is the west, and there is a western, laid back vibe. There isn't the baggage that the south has. Arizona is the ultimate you do you place. Nobody really gets in your business here. It's not the Bible belt. It's very open minded. People here like to have a good time. I just went to the beach in Mexico last weekend. Fun time. Of course, Arizona is vastly different wherever you live. Tucson is totally different from Phoenix. I live in the southeast corner of the state which is different still. Flagstaff is different from the bigger cities. Most people move to Phoenix which is where a lot of the jobs are. The Phoenix area is actually many different towns. You can find one that fits your perspectives pretty easily. It's hot there in the summer, but winters are beautiful. Tucson is funky, artsy and very multi-cultural. It's a college town. It's really cool. Where I live close to the border, there is a lot of cross cultural arts stuff going on. It's pretty neat. Come on down. You'll like it.
@@toddinde great comment thanks for sharing. Curious, where do you live now? Just curious why you chose the south East portion of the state in contrast to all the other areas that get a lot of attention
Arizona is super underrated. It's Probably a top 8 state in the country as far as natural beauty, weather, and things to do/see.
Overrated
Ok ok, im convinced...im going in! lol
Check out Grand Canyon, Bisbee, Sedona, Flagstaff, and Prescott. They’re some of my favorites.
And a governor who cheated her way to a gubernatorial office.
A state that is becoming rapidly corrupted by demonicrat Kalifornicators infesting this state bot to mention illegal cartel thugs.
Hot as fuck
I grew up in Sedona. I'd love to move back there but I'm not a millionaire and don't know how to wait tables. I suppose I could try to open the 10,000th shop selling magic crystals.
Lol this is the most accurate comment
Lol. I lived in Showlow, Flagstaff and Pinetop Lakeside. I never felt like I needed to be a millionair to exist there. Matter of fact I'm about to move my family there in 6 months or so.
@@jvon3885how’s u do it tho😂 it’s so expensiveee
You are so funny
Looool
I lived in Tucson for about 9 months in late 70's... I still crave the smell of the desert are especially before it rains during the monsoon season I wish I would have lived my life differently because I would buy a house in Arizona in a New York Minute. Unfortunately I had family here in New England I didn't think about the future when they would all die and I'd be left here alone shoveling snow at 67 years of age
Jane, it sounds like now would be the time for you to move to Arizona!
@@GolerGulch I would if I knew I could get affordable housing...I love Tucson and Arizonans as the most unpretentious people I have ever met and I have been in almost all of the lower 48 States
At 70 I'm finally going to join my BEST FRIEND,and move to TUCSON,she left Michigan,in 2012...I to am tired of cutting grass,and shoveling SNOW,and the COLD,increases my pain...I'M COMING ZONA..saving like never before!!!
It’s never too late, Jane
Best wishes, Jane, whatever you do.
Really the best channel for representing AZ, you feel the passion through the video.
You want to escape the heat? You can drive to Mount Lemon or the Huachucas,etc. . Not just north
I was born in Arizona as was my siblings both of my parents one grandfather and my children I just want to tell you some of the things that I loved as a child growing up in Phoenix.
Going barefoot and jumping grass lawns
Wallace and ladmo
Our cabin near payson
Our ranch near happy jack
Fishing in Big Lake
Dad making homemade icecream for the neighborhood. Can't forget legend city. And big surf
Loved the book by martha summerhays. vanished Az.. talking about the life and all the camps.. as well as the apaches. They mention their travel over what they call stonemans lake. Thanks
I’m thinking of moving back to Phoenix or Prescott, I prefers Prescott but finding job first is more difficult.
I live in Lake Havasu.. ( no mention). but it's the playground of Az. 35 mile lake with 200 mph. boats and events going on all the time!
It's a place for do-ers. no crime and not even grafitti.. almost everyone will sit and talk about any thing.. likely to se a sign on a business
that reads ' closed for daughters baseball game, back at 4:00'.. . life is more important here than business.
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I love Arizona visited for my son's graduation and fell in love. Will be moving from Tennessee in May of 2025!! So excited!
Definitely make a video of places to avoid.
Moving to Arizona in a year and I can't wait and couldn't be more excited
Please don't. Run. Run far away from here. I'm here now and life is miserable. You've been warned.
I LOVE Arizona!! It’s My “Happy Place” to Visit for Months Every Year. (I Hate it when I have to Leave too 😢) Especially coming from an Ugly Crapy Criminal State like Illinois Is!! See You Soon ARIZONA!! ❤️❤️🥰🏜️🌵🌴❤️❤️
If you love it so much why don't you live there
@@janecochran521They probably can't afford it since Illinois is so cheap to live.
@@jess97724 that makes sense but hard to believe there is anywhere affordable in the United States with the Communist Party in charge
Arizona is a beautiful place I absolutely love Southern California, but it’s just to expensive. I’m proud to call Arizona my home the great state 48 and damn proud of it.
I agree, the people here are very friendly.
Great video.
And thanks, your accent is very understandable.
Very informative.
I'm leaving NY and heading West thanks to you! Great channel.
I’m leaving NY and can’t wait to move to AZ!!
Just make sure to leave your NY ways in NY😉
Well done. I like how you said it’s safe expect for driving. Lol 😂 truth!
I love these videos! We moved from MN to AZ 11 years ago and we have yet to discover all the cool places we can go to right here in this state. Watching your videos gives me the info I need to do a State- staycation. For example, I just learned from this video, about the Reptilian Preserve in Gilbert. That’s now on my calendar for a day trip. Tucson & Tempe are coming up as well- thanks to you and your videos. ❤
Kids sports events and practices rarely get cancelled due to weather.
You made my Friday! Man I love your videos, such a good job and great information. Thank you!
All true for AZ. You can reach winter snow & skiing on Mt Lemmon 45 mins from Tucson--where summer heat is always lower than in Phoenix. Plus, you adapt to heat in this multi-cultural state.
Great content! Thank-you!
After 38 years in electrical engineering I’m going the for hire contractor route. Mixed signal analog/digital component level design from requirements list to finished PCBs? I can do that in my sleep. I can also review existing schematics and save the customer a board spin and months of lost time, identifying design errors before production starts. I did this every day at the 9 to 5 gig. So I’m taking the early retirement from my employer, selling my paid off home in Plano TX, and looking to move west. Really looking at….Kingman. Why? LA is a day trip. LV is about like driving Plano to Fort Worth. And places to set up old film cameras in the middle of the night, pointed at ruins on Route66 are right under my nose. Kingman also splits the difference between July heat stroke in the CO River valley and minus 5 in FLG in January. So. Yeah. Not everyone’s first choice but for someone looking to live that stretch from 55 to “engineer has assumed room temperature”? Kingman ain’t a bad place to land🤠
Don’t forget the constant construction everywhere and heavy traffic jams in Phoenix.
I’ll be moving out there this fall if everything goes as planned
That's awesome!!! Happy for you!!
You’ll make it!
Off grid! More on that pls. 😊🙏🏽
Lots of people live off the grid in northern Arizona. They also live without a well. They also live without a septic tank. It goes without saying they live without electricity.
@@phoebehill953 I know what u r saying. My apt got to expensive & I left to live in my automobile after all the prices kept going higher & higher. It's not easy but I manage. I am saving $ witch I was not able b4. I'm interested in places that I can live off grid. 😉
@@GHE2005 Snowflake, Holbrook, St. Johns - many people living off-grid in trailers or fixed-up large sheds.
@@phoebehill953 thx u for the tip. I truly appreciate u.
Great job Jeff all true.
Great video and well said!
Do you live here?
@@Wendy-q1v Yes.
Last 3 years we were in Paradise Valley- the place you would feel safe, right? No. We had more crime in our little area than the 26 years living in Mesa! This included constant car break ins, police helicopters over our neighborhood nightly, homeless sleeping along the canal, as well as an entire police search for 3 men on our property in the middle of the night. It’s changed. Your opinions will be based on where you were before living in AZ if you’ve not been there long enough to know .
Arizona is changing and its not for the better.
@@davidlane07Everywhere is changing
Philadelphia PA is so expensive and most of the homes are row house which you have to share a wall or two with your neighbors it’s not worth it. Arizona here I come🎉 I have family that has been in AZ for over 17 years so that’s says a lot 😂🎉
Excellent video as always!
I think a lot these things are true for many states that being said I still bought a place in Arizona
We are looking for a good place to be….Arizona is on the list right now! thank you for the video! Markus, Germany🍀
Little snow unlike Montana
I love fishing the many miles of canal's in yuma county so Quiet and never a crowd. Fish like a hermit.
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Jeff! Ya better come visit where i work in Cave Creek man!
And where is that?
Lake Havasu just had a nearby tornado - so honestly no where is really always safe.
Tornados do occasionally touch down, but not often and nothing like what happens in OK.
Tornado touchdown or just form the funnel cloud?
@@LivinginArizona I think they are still investigating if there was a touchdown. There are several videos and images of the clouds but no obvious touchdown shown except in the radar images that do show possible touchdown north of Havasu.
I grew up in Maryvale and I miss Arizona.
I wasn't born in Arizona but I got here as soon as I could.
Great video. Thanks
Thanks mate. lots of info.
We used to be the best state ………… now the true locals (lived in Tucson my entire life) can’t afford to buy anything due to the surge from California and other states, our rent has damn near doubled and I’ve been trying to buy a home for my young family for over a year and half I have been beat out by cash offers more then I can count and our pay is not increasing to Match the cost of living here. What was 200k 5 years ago is half a million now and good luck trying to beat the cash offers….
Thanking about coming from Eastern Oregon!
Hi, I really enjoying your videos, three years living in Phoenix area. Was wondering if you have any video about Avondale, Litchfield or good year.
Arizona is probably the best place to retire. It’s also my home state!
I can’t wait to move away from Arizona lol it reminds me way to much of the Middle East almost only dirt and rock everywhere super hot reminds me of bad memories I miss Kentucky and green I’m definitely not happy out here I don’t like the desert
A beautiful state, don’t know about the best state.
12:11 You're spitting straight facts
I loved AZ from the first time I stepped off the plane in Phoenix a few years ago. We are making plans to move there and I can’t wait! No more winter! No more tornados! No more awful humidity! And if enough liberals keep moving there - no more Iowa conservatives!
Arizona Wildcats final four - ouch! This didn’t age well
Sports team - UofA in the final four and ASU not doing much, that didn't age well. Other than that, great video..
I've seen the temperature numbers in Phoenix this week.
Exactly!
What about culture? Does not seem very diverse or culturally rich as a Chicago or New York or Philly. New is not necessarily better
We are the wild west. Rich culture with Mexicans and native Americans.
@LaKitta Woods Culture and diversity are overrated. Culture and Diversity = High crime shit city.
How is the internet out there? Who is your best provider?
Cox. But I heard Star Link is great if you can get it.
@@LivinginArizona Thank you so much for your great content
Can anyone tell me how’s banking/finance jobs is in Arizona? Like are there enough jobs out there for it and is it a good place to live there for that type or career?
Javalinas are NOT at all related to a pig. Please do your research. They may look similar but they are entirely a different species unrelated to pigs in anyway.
Show respect to the not related to pigs at all in anyway, javalinas! They have rights! These pig videos are very inaccurate!
I actually live in arizona
😊yes I definitely want to go to Arizona years ago we stopped in Arizona over night on the way to California should have just stayed in arizona not California was a mistake
Where did you move from? You will have to spend mid-May to mid-September indoors. Wages/salaries are less so yes everything else cost less except your summer electric bills.
This was Island Hopper TV
What about Sun Valley? Or Elko?
There is no water there, very hot, crowded and expensive. No good.
We have water
getting out of Phoenix
Dude you forgot the most important great thing! FOOD! 🎉
Especially Mexican food! Moved from AZ in 2004 and that's one of a few things we really miss😥
@@lindamyers953 exactly!
Thinking of moving to Surprise Arizona from southern Cali. You mentioned about safety not being great in west phoenix… how about in Surprise AZ? That is in the west valley … is it a safe place?
I moved to the West valley from Southern CA a few years ago. I don't recommend it. Look into Oregon or Idaho. You will spend all of your summers indoors, from about mid-May to mid-September.
Hwy 40 in & out of the Kingman area is horrible!!!
It must be because of all the liberal Californians who moved there.
Greatest State in The Union.
Pls request newvideo what place need to avoid
A...hem. Arizona is NOT 'The Sunshine State'. It is 'The Grand Canyon State'. Just saying; read your car plates.
Don't believe his infrastructure claim about Tucson. Some of the worst roads and potholes I've ever seen. I had to have my van fitted with extra heavy duty shocks. It's like driving in a third-world country.
I live in Tucson. Depends on what part of Tucson.
@@moodypet8837 That's right. So maybe he should have driven around a little more before making the claim.
@@mikemcwilliams1181 I live in the foothills it's beautiful
Bro we are suffering what are you talking about do you even live here?
who cares about the people in the comments, this is YOUR video man
Sure, where the residents fight for water
How's the skiing🎿🎿 in AZ?
You go to the airport and hop a flight to Salt Lake. This year plenty of snow at the Arizona Snowbowl in Flagstaff.
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Arizona is amazing. We welcome all. Just keep your liberal politics in your previous state.
I'm gonna guess Scorpio
Phoenix is not suitable for human habitation in the summer.
lizards freak me out! only reason I don't want to move here.
They're called dust devils.
Sounds good I thought it was all the hottest place on earth
And beautiful women too
You're absolutely right
Too many former California Democrats in Tucson!
So it’s getting better then!
@@rc-ki4uy maybe for you!
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Too hot, division of poor and rich very apparent, only if you have good car to travel otherwise stuck in 100 plus weather, entertainment geared for rich, electricity outrageous, people hiding behind 6 foot walls because they fear each other--strangers. Everything aimed for consumers of medical care and super rich--botox for vanity and doctors for behavorial adjustments(?). Scary place. Moving back to green and friendly neighbors as soon as I make enough to get out of here. I don't want to die in hell.
Welcome to Arizona, now go home
Dude you're grasping at straws - it's a hot HOT desert with no water
Arizon has deteriorated a lot since we moved here 25 years ago. Too many buttheads from CA, NY, NJ and IL have moved here.
Yeah. Take all the illegal immigrants and see if you're still going to brag about Arizona.
the dude forgot healthcare as well
You get the same kind of weather in California so that’s not a plus, so this does not impress me tell me what Arizona OSHA’s that California does not have………
I love Arizona! I love all the sun, the scenery...!!
Why is that I hear of ppl talk of A Million Dollars home like it’s just so easy to get and obtain. A Million Dollars is still off limits to 93% of Americans. But I hear the term a Million Dollar home is blah blah blah. Like it’s a $50,000 home. Lol
I think 350,000 for a reasonably nice home in Arizona at the moment
I used to live in St. George Utah and it’s somewhat like Arizona. I have lived in Colorado since 2010 and want to get back to the desert environment that I knew and loved. My wife and I are planning to move to Arizona. As I get older I’m finding that I would rather take the heat, than the harshness of the cold anymore. If I want to get out of the heat for a little while, I would just make a trip to Payson or Prescott, and I’ve seen Mt. Humphreys from a distance and it was breathtaking and inviting. Surprise Az, is our aim. I love going through Sedona Valley and the scent of rain which, is the chaparral plant, there’s nothing better. It was that way after a gentle rain in Ivins Ut. And it would be that way it the vast desert land in Arizona as well. I think from now on, I would rather shovel sunshine than the snow any day. Yes Colorado is beautiful, but it’s changed so much. Kudos to the Arizonians and the intensity of the desert life and it’s beauty. I like also traveling through Jacob Lake and coming down through the Vermilion cliffs. I was in Scottsdale at a conference once and it was really neat.
I live in Arizona city and it floods and we get height winds. People are not friendly us Arizona at all! There’s a few but not not many at all! I’m from mn and then people and myself are way more friendly than Arizona people!
Los Angeles has a very suitable climate
You can also go south, Cochise has excellent weather all year.
It took us a while to find our homes in Arizona. We would not live anywhere else! Everything you said about the state is true!