I lived in Canoa Ranch in the 70s / 73/74 I loved Green Valley I was a teen when I lived out there with my parents, I sure love Green Valley As. And Tucson .
Nice job! For those retired musicians who are still playing, the Green Valley Concert Band is also very active. And there are also two Green Valley Big Bands for jazz enthusiasts and musicians.
@@TucsonArizona I taught band in the Sahuarita schools close to 30 years, so in that time I came to know many retired band directors and other musicians who lived in Green Valley. There is also a choral group active in Green Valley, so it is a vibrant music scene!
Thank you. Definitely an area to consider for quiet but active retirement living. Any idea if most HOAs prohibit a gas stove? I was on Zillow, and I noticed ALL Green Valley homes had an electric stove even when heating is gas.
I’ve never heard of such a thing. I’ve only heard of that ban in certain parts of California, never here (or anywhere else). I highly doubt it. Thanks for checking out the channel!
Thank you for sharing! I know there are different neighborhoods where gas is not available but I don’t know if any specific rules such as HOA regulations that prohibit gas. Thanks for the view and comment!
I wouldn't mind living in a place like Green Valley with the Green Valley Recreation except for one thing -- that you have to join if you move into houses with the deed restrictions or you have to sign the deed restrictions to voluntarily joins is absolute poison to me. I would never want to move any place so heavy handed. If it was voluntary, I'd love it, but what they are doing is about as draconian as can be imagined. There is no way I would ever join such an organization.
I lived in Canoa Ranch in the 70s / 73/74 I loved Green Valley I was a teen when I lived out there with my parents, I sure love Green Valley As. And Tucson .
Yes it’s beautiful! ❤️
My wife and I bought in Green Valley a few years ago. The snowbird life. (For now.) You did a good job of describing the locale.
Thank you!!! Green valley is very pretty!
I’m going to live here when I retire!
Tucson would welcome you with open arms! 🌵
kaid here...sister livved in Tucson formerly, then moved back up here to Redmond, WA; i live in Everett, WQ...cloudy and cool here; i like it that way
Thank you for checking out the channel!
Nice job! For those retired musicians who are still playing, the Green Valley Concert Band is also very active. And there are also two Green Valley Big Bands for jazz enthusiasts and musicians.
Good to know! I wish I’d included that in the video!!! 😁
@@TucsonArizona I taught band in the Sahuarita schools close to 30 years, so in that time I came to know many retired band directors and other musicians who lived in Green Valley. There is also a choral group active in Green Valley, so it is a vibrant music scene!
So cool!
Much of classical music going on? I'm a string player.
@@hisremnant In Green Valley, there are no community orchestras, but there are several in Greater Tucson who do perform concerts in Green Valley.
Thank you for sharing this community 👍🏽👍🏽
My pleasure! It’s gorgeous out there!
I love those Santa Rita Mountains!
Gorgeous!!!
I’ve started researching retirement options and I’m really interested in living here 😊
Wonderful! Call me if you’d like to learn more!
Do it ! I just moved here sept 2023. It’s quiet and clean and close enough to Tucson. We love it !
It’s a beautiful area of the state ❤️
Thank you for the video.
My pleasure! Glad you enjoyed!
thanks for the info cfc
Thanks for the view and comment!
Thank you. Definitely an area to consider for quiet but active retirement living. Any idea if most HOAs prohibit a gas stove? I was on Zillow, and I noticed ALL Green Valley homes had an electric stove even when heating is gas.
I’ve never heard of such a thing. I’ve only heard of that ban in certain parts of California, never here (or anywhere else). I highly doubt it. Thanks for checking out the channel!
There are plenty of condos with gas fireplaces and appliances.
Some such as The Springs do not have gas.
Thank you for sharing! I know there are different neighborhoods where gas is not available but I don’t know if any specific rules such as HOA regulations that prohibit gas. Thanks for the view and comment!
As a senior of 73 years, I don't want to put my hands on a steering wheel unless necessary, Green Valley is too car centric for me!
Ha! 😁 Thanks for the view and comment!
Good for retirement
I agree!
👍👍👍
Thank you!
I wouldn't mind living in a place like Green Valley with the Green Valley Recreation except for one thing -- that you have to join if you move into houses with the deed restrictions or you have to sign the deed restrictions to voluntarily joins is absolute poison to me. I would never want to move any place so heavy handed.
If it was voluntary, I'd love it, but what they are doing is about as draconian as can be imagined. There is no way I would ever join such an organization.
True, many people have the same opinions about that
There are a lot of properties that do not fall under GVR, and there is also the QUAIL Creek community which is East of GV.
@ColoRadio6996 Yes I sell a lot of homes in Quail Creek. Such a lovely community!
We are currently seeing a lot of refugees moving to GV, coming from Washington, Oregon, Colorado, and California states. ;o)
Really? I hadn’t heard that. Interesting
Great now the housing prices will increase.
The GVR is expensive & difficult to get out once you're a member so no thanks!!!
A lot of great "LSD" there for us old bucks who still like to trip out of this Universe!!!!