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Left Buckeye AZ last year sold at the top of market, he is so right-- we could not take the noise any longer, be warned it is bad, and we found out the model homes built by Standard Pacific, now Lennar had extra insulation, not available in other homes for the noise-live near Atlanta now, due to health issue for wife, needed to be near grandkids, but do not like it here at all, but hear no jet noise, just deer and copperhead snakes-if I remember these homes use to start in the 300k range few years ago.,
Yeah that would be challenging to live with on a regular basis. Definitely good to know so we can continue to pass on proper and honest information. Thanks for the comment!
So glad I live in one of the few greener parts of Phoenix (even if my particular condo is brown stucco). I have heard that all of the brown-stucco boxes built here in the last 30+ years are intended to "blend in with the desert." I suspect that the real reason is that brown stucco boxes won't show the dirt because, well, they're SUPPOSED to look like blocks of dirt - not to mention that builders probably get good discounts on tankers of brown paint. I know that it is too much to expect that builders ever show any unnecessary creativity that could possibly give a neighborhood what people back east, north, and west would call charm, but at least a little effort on the builders' part would be nice. The insides can be nice, of course, but let's be honest - homes and neighborhoods built since 1990 are, by almost anyone's standards, just plain ugly.
Hey Carlton. Thanks for reaching out. There are a lot of great areas for families and diversity. Definitely a long list of factors to consider which is why we are here to help. Best way is to schedule a call to go over some additional details re your goals and expectations. Let me know the best way to connect with you.
Hey Kristi thanks for the comment. I had not heard about any water issues around the base? Just did a quick search and found this. Is this what you were referring to? azdeq.gov/DOD/Luke-AFB
Don't forget if you buy one of those homes in Goodyear you'll be forced to join an HOA. No thanks, I'll just stay put in my brick home in Phoenix surrounded by palm and citrus trees.
I hear you! That's why I love living in Phoenix as well. But some people would rather have a newer home at a smaller price point so that is one of the extra costs that go along with that.
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📨 Email: azlivestylegroup@gmail.com
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🌞 All about Phoenix: livinginphoenixaz.com/
🏡 Search Brand New Homes Here: www.showingnew.com/livinginphoenixaz
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Left Buckeye AZ last year sold at the top of market, he is so right-- we could not take the noise any longer, be warned it is bad, and we found out the model homes built by Standard Pacific, now Lennar had extra insulation, not available in other homes for the noise-live near Atlanta now, due to health issue for wife, needed to be near grandkids, but do not like it here at all, but hear no jet noise, just deer and copperhead snakes-if I remember these homes use to start in the 300k range few years ago.,
There is no restrictions on hours of flights, we would get woke up at 11 PM from the flights
Yeah that would be challenging to live with on a regular basis. Definitely good to know so we can continue to pass on proper and honest information. Thanks for the comment!
No water! Arizona is drying up
So glad I live in one of the few greener parts of Phoenix (even if my particular condo is brown stucco). I have heard that all of the brown-stucco boxes built here in the last 30+ years are intended to "blend in with the desert." I suspect that the real reason is that brown stucco boxes won't show the dirt because, well, they're SUPPOSED to look like blocks of dirt - not to mention that builders probably get good discounts on tankers of brown paint. I know that it is too much to expect that builders ever show any unnecessary creativity that could possibly give a neighborhood what people back east, north, and west would call charm, but at least a little effort on the builders' part would be nice. The insides can be nice, of course, but let's be honest - homes and neighborhoods built since 1990 are, by almost anyone's standards, just plain ugly.
Thinking of moving to Goodyear and Chandler for new homes ? Any great areas for families and diversity?
Hey Carlton. Thanks for reaching out. There are a lot of great areas for families and diversity. Definitely a long list of factors to consider which is why we are here to help. Best way is to schedule a call to go over some additional details re your goals and expectations. Let me know the best way to connect with you.
I have an interest in AZ , but Seeing the prices for a home out in a flat desert makes me want to stay put in the mountains.
Totally understand. Prices have gone crazy over the past couple years
maybe want to move to arizona in the future.
Sounds good Quenton. We are hear for you if you ever have any questions. Where are you currently living?
@@LivinginPhoenixAZ kissimmee florida near disney
Sounds like a good spot. What has you considering making a change?
Is the water still toxic out there by the base ?
Hey Kristi thanks for the comment. I had not heard about any water issues around the base? Just did a quick search and found this. Is this what you were referring to? azdeq.gov/DOD/Luke-AFB
Don't forget if you buy one of those homes in Goodyear you'll be forced to join an HOA. No thanks, I'll just stay put in my brick home in Phoenix surrounded by palm and citrus trees.
I hear you! That's why I love living in Phoenix as well. But some people would rather have a newer home at a smaller price point so that is one of the extra costs that go along with that.
I’m planning on moving back here next year in October
nice home
Yeah I agree with you. They did a nice job!