Best Places To Retire in Arizona 2024

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  • Опубликовано: 8 июн 2024
  • Are you considering retiring in Arizona? In this video, we'll explore some of the best places to retire in Arizona. We have featured over 10 of the best retirement destinations in the Grand Canyon State for you to consider. These include high desert destinations like Sedona, Tubac and Cottonwood along with high elevation destinations like Flagstaff and Prescott. Then we discuss where to retire in Phoenix metro and around Tucson. As well as several places along the Colorado river.
    Whether you're seeking outdoor adventures, cultural experiences, a relaxed atmosphere, or an active lifestyle, Arizona offers a variety of retirement options. Join us as we explore the best places to retire in the Grand Canyon State!
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    0:00 Intro
    0:52 Prescott
    2:37 Flagstaff
    4:41 Cottonwood
    5:38 Cave Creek
    6:36 Chandler
    7:48 Queen Creek
    9:17 Casa Grande
    10:52 Gilbert
    12:15 Scottsdale
    13:22 Ajo
    14:50 Tubac
    15:48 Tuscon
    16:55 Mesa
    17:30 Sedona
    18:53 Sun City
    20:10 Parker
    Living in Arizona is quite a unique experience because of the vastness that the state offers. From the Sonoran Desert in the south to the high country in the north all the way up towards the Four Corners east and the Grand Canyon in the west. Known as the Grand Canyon state, Arizona is diverse in many ways. The state tree is the Palo Verde, the state cactus is the Saguaro, the state bird is the Cactus wren. If you are thinking about moving to Arizona feel free to subscribe and check us out on our other channels.

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  • @LivinginArizona
    @LivinginArizona  Год назад +14

    10 small towns in Southern Arizona ruclips.net/video/Z5OAUShMtU4/видео.html

    • @rogerburn5132
      @rogerburn5132 Год назад +2

      Big. Thanks. For showing Arizona it's absolutely. Beautiful Place 👍👍👍👍👍👍

    • @rickdavid1795
      @rickdavid1795 11 месяцев назад

      I’ve wanted to live in Cave Creek since 1980.
      Never made it

    • @kimhicks4781
      @kimhicks4781 10 месяцев назад

      Prescott is very expensive but lovely.

    • @LeTrashPanda
      @LeTrashPanda 6 месяцев назад

      Fountain Hills is a retirement area but pricey, and Havasu used to be big with retirees when I lived there, not sure if that's the case anymore.

    • @milanstoykovich1114
      @milanstoykovich1114 7 дней назад

      Thank you for not mentioning the best place to retire in Az!

  • @maiadazz
    @maiadazz 10 месяцев назад +479

    Retirees who struggle to meet their basic needs are the ones who could not accumulate enough money during their active years to meet their needs. Retirement choices determine a lot of things. My parents both spent same number of years in the civil service, but my mom was investing through a wealth manager, and my dad through the 401k.

    • @anwensofia
      @anwensofia 10 месяцев назад +5

      This is true. I'm in my mid 50's now. My wife and I were following this same trajectory. Last two years, I pulled out my money and invested with her wealth manager. Not catching up with her profits over the years, but at least I earn more. I'm making money even before retiring, and my retirement fund has grown way more than it would have with just the 401(k). Haha.

    • @darnellcapriccioso
      @darnellcapriccioso 10 месяцев назад +4

      Its unfortunate most people don't have such information. I don't really blame people who panic. Lack of information can be a big hurdle. I've been making more than $50k passively by just investing through an advisor, and I don't have to do much work. Doesn't matter if the economy is misbehaving; great wealth managers will always make returns.

    • @tatianastarcic
      @tatianastarcic 10 месяцев назад +4

      @@darnellcapriccioso I think this is something I should do, but I've been stalling for a long time now. I don't really know which firm to work with; I feel they are all the same.

    • @darnellcapriccioso
      @darnellcapriccioso 10 месяцев назад +3

      @@tatianastarcic Firms can be unscrupulous as they prioritize their own commission over your profitability. On the other hand, I prefer working with individual investors like LAUREL DELL SROUFE, who only take a share from your profits, not your initial capital. I must say, my experience with her has been exceptional thus far.

    • @richardhudson1243
      @richardhudson1243 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@darnellcapriccioso Thanks a lot for this recommendation. I just looked her website up, and I have sent her an email. I hope she gets back to me soon.

  • @DJIcenhower
    @DJIcenhower Год назад +60

    Casa Grande is such a wonderful place to retire. Loads of entertainment with high speed police chases and gun battles in the street. Endless supply of fentanyl in our supply chain. If your from Mexico, you'll feel right at home provided that you are fluent in Spanish. For those that are not yet retired, job opportunities abound with the Boarder Patrol.

    • @jamakiaheckert7227
      @jamakiaheckert7227 Год назад +1

      Must be expensive? I am use to Switzerland 🇨🇭 country side. Is nice and nature’s

    • @dennishassler605
      @dennishassler605 Год назад +3

      For a little excitement, yes, this is the place!!!!

    • @justaskmeiknow5584
      @justaskmeiknow5584 10 месяцев назад +3

      Sounds like a good family oriented community, can't wait to move there

    • @KathyJensen-vh2yk
      @KathyJensen-vh2yk 9 месяцев назад

      Arizona is main destination and transit point for child sex and hard labor . Research -Myths and Facts about women and children sex trafficking . Biden administration is being investigated for human trafficking. Democrat's are trafficking. Law enforcement and system are trafficking. Be safe.

    • @dustybricks113
      @dustybricks113 Месяц назад +1

      Spot on.😅

  • @fastrack2170
    @fastrack2170 Год назад +28

    If I could get out of Phoenix I would. This place has changed drastically.

    • @CloudWatcher500
      @CloudWatcher500 Месяц назад

      Tucson has as well. The city itself is filthy and full of homeless drug addicts.

  • @cashstore1
    @cashstore1 Год назад +28

    Lots of retired people with money are moving in the Prescott area. Hands down the nicest place to live for retired people. Very clean, beautiful, and safe. Lots of people moving here, and there are no ghettos. Flagstaff has a winter like you would see in Michigan. Cold. It's a great place to visit there in the summer, but if you are moving from a northern state you are going to get a northern state winter as it's 7000 feet. Cottonwood is nice, however the summers are pretty hot as the elevation is about 3300 feet. Payson has about the same weather as Prescott, because it shares the same elevation. It's smaller and shopping is not as good if that is a factor for you. It's nice. Showlow is nice but with the elevation it gets a winter much like Flagstaff. Everything down in the Valley is very hot and miserable in the summer. Nice in the winter however. Prescott is good for ALL seasons as it's about 5000 feet. You want about 5000 feet to live here comfortable all year. You will find that in Silver City New Mexico as well.

    • @joevarga5982
      @joevarga5982 Год назад +2

      Is Prescott better than Sedona?

    • @cashstore1
      @cashstore1 Год назад +2

      @@joevarga5982 It depends on your tastes. Again, it is high desert at about 4600 feet, so that part is excellent. It is a Very beautiful town with all of the red rocks and about an hour from Prescott and Flagstaff. The downside is that everyone that visits Arizona wants to visit Sedona. The traffic can jam up for 3 miles in every direction leading into the town. There are 3 main roads, all of them jammed.
      Another thing is that it is a tourist town, so the restaurants are expensive. Parking can be difficult.
      The third downside of the town is the homes are at California prices. It's nothing to spend 700k for a basic home.
      Prescott gets a lot of tourists as well but mostly from the Phoenix area, not from all over the world. The traffic still flows here. If you are stopped at a light you will go through it when it turns green. You don't have to wait for a second light.
      They best thing to do is to come out and visit the towns.
      Sedona in the summer is crammed packed. After that it's not so bad, but can be crowded on the weekends.
      I guess it's whatever are willing to put up with. I like to just get on my motorcycle and go for a ride without any interruptions.

    • @joevarga5982
      @joevarga5982 Год назад +3

      @@cashstore1 I see. It sounds like Sedona isn't as great for someone living there full time, because of the crowds. I expect to be headed over there and see for myself in a week or so.
      Thanks for the insight.

    • @cashstore1
      @cashstore1 Год назад +3

      @@joevarga5982 Another place that is high desert is Bisbee Arizona. It's in Southern Arizona at about a mile high. It's safe and nice. A lot of old hippies live there. So it has a San Francisco vibe to it. It's nothing to see a bar advertise a drag show. Prescott is a conservative town with very little crime and not a lot of weird people.

    • @joevarga5982
      @joevarga5982 Год назад +2

      @@cashstore1 I prefer conservative, but I'll do some research on here on Bisbee - thanks!

  • @brownhat1290
    @brownhat1290 Год назад +37

    $575,000 for house is "Affordable?" Dude that's just a bit more than half a million dollars!

    • @LivinginArizona
      @LivinginArizona  Год назад +3

      In this day and age with inflation. Seems to be the going rate.

    • @michaeltorrey3603
      @michaeltorrey3603 Год назад +14

      @@LivinginArizona Doesn’t mean it’s affordable

    • @misselanys1219
      @misselanys1219 Год назад +3

      I spent a good deal of time in Arizona back in 1998. Back then a nice cozy house in Cottonwood was around 80 grand and I remember the people were so darn friendly and warm. The greedflation now. OMG

    • @mattcolver1
      @mattcolver1 10 месяцев назад +2

      Remember most retirees have owned homes in urban areas that have skyrocket in value. They've also been paying them down over decades, so they've got a lot of equity. Most of them will have over $500K cash in their pocket to buy a home with when they move to their retirement location.

  • @thirdstringallpro6264
    @thirdstringallpro6264 Год назад +16

    It’s crazy how expensive it’s gotten out here in the last year. Making $21 an hour used to be a livable wage. Now, it’s a struggle to make ends meet.

    • @joevarga5982
      @joevarga5982 Год назад +6

      Thank a Democrat.

    • @jaissona6176
      @jaissona6176 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@joevarga5982You are wrong, sir. I'm a Republican but I'm not brainwashed by a red hat. The 45th President screwed us middle class to give tax brakes to billionaires. Sad but true.

    • @jess97724
      @jess97724 4 месяца назад

      ​@@joevarga5982You got that right!!!

  • @rhigel2269
    @rhigel2269 Год назад +40

    Good middle class town that normal seniors can afford are Kingman, Bullhead City, Lake Havasu City, and Yuma. All have good hospitals, the Colorado River nearby, casinos, and lots of cheaper end restaurants. I prefer Tuscon. Has a large University, hospitals, restaurants, Mt Lemon, great bus system, a good zoo in town, good airport that is easy to fly in and out, Desert Museum, great day trips nearby. And real Mexican food. I can afford to live in Tucson or Green Valley.

    • @laurieann5312
      @laurieann5312 Год назад +6

      Havasu is NO Longer affordable And we have a terrible hospital.

    • @jaissona6176
      @jaissona6176 10 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@laurieann5312you are correct. Lake Havasu should be called Lake Havasu California 😮 😅. Bullhead City is the answer.

    • @rhigel2269
      @rhigel2269 10 месяцев назад +3

      @@jaissona6176 Lake Havasu City was always an extension of California. First, people from Southern California came to use their boats on the lake, and later moved to LHC. More followed, including many movie stars. In the winter the "snowbirds" in their RVs show up. Then the city swells temporary on holidays and boating and old car events. And just like the Old West, the police on these holidays and special events make money through arrest... on charges of disorderly conduct. The money rolls into the city through the fines. Just like Wyatt Earp and his brothers did as peace officers in Tombstone years ago.

    • @CloudWatcher500
      @CloudWatcher500 10 месяцев назад +3

      Tucson has gotten extremely expensive and full of snowbirds. For permanent retirement this is not a good city to live in because you can easily become isolated unless you hike or bike. There is very little support or activity for seniors.

    • @mattcolver1
      @mattcolver1 10 месяцев назад +3

      @@jaissona6176 We're in Colorado and tired of the long winters. So we've been planning on moving. Initially we were looking at Las Vegas, but got turned off by the urban sprawl and prices. Then I checked out the Bullhead area. There's so much to do there and the housing is reasonably priced. It is a bit of a drive to an international airport (Reid in LV) but I figured we'd deal with it the few times we'd use the airport each year.

  • @ShOwStOpp3rr
    @ShOwStOpp3rr Год назад +6

    This channel is the king of Arizona content...great quality video footage and information,,im always stoked when a new video comes out..

  • @Hschlick84
    @Hschlick84 Год назад +22

    There's people looking to retire in Kingman or Lake Havasu to sacrifice some quality of life cause housing prices in Prescott are through the roof.

    • @user-ln8fd2vf2k
      @user-ln8fd2vf2k Год назад +4

      Yes why no mention of Kingman in your videos?

  • @honeyguanlao5739
    @honeyguanlao5739 8 месяцев назад +2

    This video was extremely helpful in providing information about the best places to retire in Arizona. It was concise and well-researched, providing a great overview of the different options available. Highly recommend!

  • @sherylclements2846
    @sherylclements2846 10 месяцев назад +1

    Now this is the video I need!! Thank you!!!

  • @thehoneybadger8089
    @thehoneybadger8089 Месяц назад +4

    I've never been to Tuscon, but I have been to Tucson many times.

  • @discoverglobeliving
    @discoverglobeliving 3 месяца назад

    Great picks for a retirement plan in Arizona! This video really helps narrow down the best spots.

  • @geraldclough2870
    @geraldclough2870 Год назад +9

    He managed to omit one of the 2 or 3 best places in AZ. That is Fountain Hills. The most beautiful in AZ, Only 20 minutes from the airport, adjacent to Scottsdale. Pleasant and beautiful in all ways.

  • @FollowEman
    @FollowEman Месяц назад

    Excellent and informative video on Arizona. Thank you.

  • @victorventura1956
    @victorventura1956 10 месяцев назад +1

    Really nice presentation. I've been kicking around the idea of retiring in Arizona.

    • @KathyJensen-vh2yk
      @KathyJensen-vh2yk 9 месяцев назад

      Arizona is main destination and transit point for child sex and hard labor, Tucson is headquarters . Research -Myths and Facts about women and children sex trafficking . Be safe Biden administration is being investigated for human trafficking . Democrat's are trafficking.

  • @debbiec6216
    @debbiec6216 10 месяцев назад +2

    We went to Flagstaff Arizona for the first time in Arizona, and I really like that region.

  • @johngray9986
    @johngray9986 Год назад +13

    I'm surprised that Payson and Sierra Vista was not listed good video thoi

  • @ugotacit
    @ugotacit Год назад +6

    I bought two years ago in Mesa because it was very affordable and it's close to everything. Nothing really special about the city, but I like it and I'm only there in the winter months. I've driven all over AZ and if I was buying again, then I'd consider Tucson area or Prescott. Both are pretty areas with a better summer temperature (than Mesa) and you can still find affordable places to live.

  • @damitajackson395
    @damitajackson395 9 месяцев назад +2

    I’ve been to Prescott and I loved that town. ❤

  • @junior281991
    @junior281991 Год назад +7

    They have NOT built any major highway system up here in prescott. The traffic up here sucks because it’s growing so much and no new major roads are being built or upgraded

  • @davidparnell1903
    @davidparnell1903 Год назад +1

    Awesome video

  • @user-bu7jl6zy5d
    @user-bu7jl6zy5d Месяц назад +2

    The nicest retirement community I've ever seen in Arizona is Saddlebrooke just north of Tucson. A little higher than Tucson and surrounded by rolling hills and the north side of the Catalina Mountains, it is somewhat cooler than Tucson. Set as a community in itself, it does not have through traffic barreling through its handsome streets.

  • @mitzioden4926
    @mitzioden4926 11 месяцев назад +6

    Arizona is too expensive for most retirees. You'd have to be a multi millionaire to live at these places, and it's too hot!

  • @retirementbootcampoff-grid237
    @retirementbootcampoff-grid237 10 месяцев назад +2

    July 2023 Twenty-four day heat streak over 110 degrees in Phoenix. Stay out of southern Arizona to survive as a senior. Bullhead, Havasu, Yuma and Tucson same. We are in the foothills north of Kingman.

  • @acebensen4626
    @acebensen4626 Год назад +4

    Kingman is a great town!! That’s where I’m planning on retiring.

  • @marychristie6194
    @marychristie6194 Год назад +1

    Very interesting 👍

  • @CloudWatcher500
    @CloudWatcher500 10 месяцев назад +4

    Just remember that the Phoenix area is and has all of the problems of a huge city, including crazy traffic and drivers who happily drive you off the road. There’s nothing really to do in Tucson unless you like to hike or bike. Unless you are ready to live in air-conditioning for the summer because the heat is so extreme during the day and older people don’t do well with that kind of ongoing heat, choose a milder area. There are no senior centers or real senior activities so don’t be thinking that you’re going to find that sort of support. With so many snowbirds descending in the winter and leaving by March you won’t be finding the neighborhood feel. Prepare to be very isolated.

    • @KathyJensen-vh2yk
      @KathyJensen-vh2yk 9 месяцев назад

      Arizona is main destination and transit point for child sex and hard labor , Tucson is headquarters. Biden administration is being investigated for human trafficking. Democrat's are trafficking . Keri Lake Maricopa voting polls were sabotage, men wearing tactical gear and kevlar vest were soldier's from Trafficking, old man sitting in lawn chair with binoculars and rifle was professor Richard Kellogg Jolly , Stokes & Jolly Ltd teaches businesses CEO'S Democrat's how to traffic. Sheriff Chris Nanos and Katie Hobbs campaigned to keep border open for Trafficking. Sheriff Chris Nanos and deputies are raping citizens and getting them pregnant and masterminding homicides and reason for Deputy Christopher Campas suicide .

  • @flexmarchetti
    @flexmarchetti Год назад +8

    Goodyear

  • @BarbTodd
    @BarbTodd Год назад +3

    Canta Mia (55+ in Estrella Mountain) part of Goodyear, but it’s a hidden gem. Feels like a resort. Good prices too! Check it out next time you’re in AZ.

  • @henrydiaz2180
    @henrydiaz2180 Год назад +4

    Casa Grande is my home, love and miss it like crazy.. seems like it’s getting bigger every year. I’ve been living in Germany for the past 7 years, and I cannot wait to come back to AZ, love your videos it always brings me back home. Keep it up brotha!

    • @thanhphongpham1860
      @thanhphongpham1860 Год назад +4

      Henry Diaz. I lived there, I love Arizona State and Casa Grande in my heart.

    • @chewy526
      @chewy526 11 месяцев назад +2

      I sure miss little sombrero

    • @timmygdbe
      @timmygdbe 11 дней назад

      Heyy I'm thinking about moving there from Atlanta can you give me a little info on it if it's no problem

  • @davidfancher5228
    @davidfancher5228 Год назад +8

    Tucson

    • @DJIcenhower
      @DJIcenhower Год назад +3

      And surrounding suburbs...Heaven is Southern Arizona!

  • @vickyburton2434
    @vickyburton2434 10 месяцев назад +1

    We have a home in Sierra Vista and love it.

  • @levistokes3960
    @levistokes3960 7 месяцев назад +1

    Im glad flagstaff was mentioned. Also flagstaff does fluctuate in population quite a bit. Usually about 75k people when the college kids are here and about 50-55k people wothout the college kids. But still a big town. I love it here and it neber reaches above 88 degrees in the summer. You might have like 4 or 5 days where it reaxhes over 90 and everyone acts like they re dying. We do get an average of 100 inches if snow a year though. Its in the mountains. But its SUPER expensive here.
    Also yes if you take the freeway youre 1hr 45 from sedona in flag but if you take 89A down oak creek canyon its about 55 mins. But its often closed in the winter time.

  • @JohnCarrano
    @JohnCarrano Год назад +6

    I love and appreciate your videos..they are well made and packed with useful information...this particular video should have been called "Best places to retire in Arizona..if you have unlimited income" I am in no position to take on a home with a 600k + price tag. I retired two years ago, with a decent pension and had every intention of calling Arizona my new home, but I was, sadly priced out

  • @jamesalexander5623
    @jamesalexander5623 10 месяцев назад

    I Love how some of your Worst and Best Places are the SAME Places!

  • @ypark2877
    @ypark2877 7 месяцев назад +2

    Saddlebrooke AZ north of Oro Valley is a big retirement community in foothills of Catalina Mtns. Cooler than tucson and phoenix by far. Multiple clubhouses, multiple golf courses, live performance theater. Golf cart community. Wildlife , no big traffic, By the way you spell tucson.

  • @jefftx7596
    @jefftx7596 Год назад +2

    Thanks for video. I like AZ with its mountains and deserts 🌵, but half the year central AZ gets really hot 🥵. Jeff, do you think that you will always live in Arizona? If not then where?

  • @1971donner
    @1971donner Год назад +6

    Wickenburg? I figured this would have been on the list.

  • @susangetz9202
    @susangetz9202 5 месяцев назад

    I have a summer home in Payson and I love it.😊

  • @ericlomax1793
    @ericlomax1793 11 месяцев назад +2

    Quartzite is that way where there is not much out there, nearest Wal-Mart is now in Parker, Arizona as it finally went in there in 2009.

  • @sarurita4928
    @sarurita4928 9 месяцев назад +1

    very nice video,I watch many of your video's ,great job. I do want to ask about the place you spoke of between cave creek and carefree, with biker bars and buffalo chips I googled it but didn't see anything on google map.unless your speaking of wickenburg more west .

  • @BeauGoesWild
    @BeauGoesWild 22 дня назад

    I've watched your channel for a while, I've never heard you mention the best place for Snowbirds! Topock-Golden Shores has everything plus for us older folks! We're 40 minutes from Lake Havasu City, and 45 minutes from Laughlin, we're overlooking Havasu Wildlife Refuge, Goose Lake, and 5 minutes from the Colorado River. We leave from our homes to ride in some of the most beautiful desert! We have local events continuously on Route 66 which comes through our lil town. It's a haven for the fun loving people who call Topock home, whether for 6 months or all year long!

  • @maxsmart8954
    @maxsmart8954 11 месяцев назад +3

    Arizona summer hot 🔥

  • @user-pc8vz1ft2f
    @user-pc8vz1ft2f 17 дней назад

    Sun City west great golf courses and amenities love ❤️ my retirement here..😊

  • @privatepilot4064
    @privatepilot4064 8 месяцев назад +2

    Phoenix will never encroach on Casa Grande because the Gila River Reservation is between them. I like that, especially for traffic. However, Casa Grande traffic does get pretty crowded during snowbird season.

  • @swamistevie4711
    @swamistevie4711 6 месяцев назад +3

    CHECK THE WATER SUPPLY!!!!!!!

  • @jeannettehorn976
    @jeannettehorn976 10 месяцев назад

    I live in parker az. Love the river.

  • @paulineturski1476
    @paulineturski1476 11 месяцев назад +5

    Maricopa was mentioned and has one 55+ gated community; otherwise, it is a family town that is still figuring out what it wants to be when it grows up. Too many fast-food restaurants and promise of sit-down restaurants coming in - some day. Plus, the 347 highway is the only way in or out of Maricopa if you need to get to Chandler, Gilber, Phoenix, etc.

    • @yourperropapi
      @yourperropapi 4 месяца назад

      Silva canyon is better, the richest of the rich live there.

  • @kidh4068
    @kidh4068 Год назад +3

    Hard to believe Parker on the list. It’s a party town for the kids with boating, 4 wheeling, etc

  • @lindag9975
    @lindag9975 Год назад +8

    Always interesting to see your favorite towns in our beautiful state.
    Sun City has so many golf courses! If you are in the market for a mid-century modern house, this could work. I don't like the fact that most of the houses don't have fences between them. Makes if difficult for dog owners.
    There are also many other 55+ communities scattered around the Phoenix area. Goodyear has a nice one. Peoria has a few nice ones too.

  • @JohnMCClusky
    @JohnMCClusky Месяц назад

    Ain't seen ya round in a while. It's good to have ya back to explain what the difference is in the areas. Where's a cooler place to live in a Mobil Home

  • @Sonikbytes
    @Sonikbytes Год назад +2

    I still don't know where I would like to retire. Tough choices! Gilbert old town area is too crowded for me right now but good for my kid's education and safety.

  • @joycemeadows9837
    @joycemeadows9837 Год назад +3

    I would love to retire in Rio Verde. Cave Creek is my second place and Bisbee would be my third.

  • @annmazuroski245
    @annmazuroski245 Год назад +3

    I find it interesting that he doesn’t include Green Valley. Great friendly community and cheaper than Tubac for sure.

  • @jameswilkie9040
    @jameswilkie9040 Месяц назад

    There's couple of other cities that are worth mentioning for Hot temperatures. Coolidge and Gila Bend.

  • @mlbrooks4066
    @mlbrooks4066 Месяц назад

    I've been to AZ many times but when I retired I did not move there. The heat gets pretty bad, especially in the south, and dust storms are not uncommon. Water supply is also becoming an increasing problem. Being an easterner, I like the green outdoors, and I like the seasons changing and a temperature that (so far) seldom gets into three digits, so I stayed back here.

  • @jeannettehorn976
    @jeannettehorn976 Год назад +2

    What about parker az. I moved from ca. 21 years ago I live on the river love it.

  • @LucienPolanco
    @LucienPolanco 4 месяца назад +1

    I live in Ohio and let me tell when i moved here 20 years ago my large duplex was 350 dollars a month. Now that same duplex is 1800 dollars a month. We a feeling the pinch in most states. Milk, butter, eggs are so expenaive. Its hard to survive in many states right now. I think you have to start asking yourself the question of what environment do i want to live in, because the cost is high everywhere. We want to move out there for better weather to be more active. Ohio gets too many bad weather days.

  • @joelresnick9840
    @joelresnick9840 3 месяца назад +1

    You totally left out Peoria, AZ Lots of restaurants and activities along P83 area and a Spring training stadium. Top 55+ communities of Westbrook village and the country club like Trilogy 55+ community in Vistana, a master planned community.

  • @joshuathompson2131
    @joshuathompson2131 Год назад +7

    This video should be called I love the Phoenix area and maybe 2 other places. You skipped the entire south east and white mountain area. Phoenix is hotter than Casa Grande plus hotter longer, that includes the entire phx valley.

  • @lizreiki
    @lizreiki Год назад +5

    There’s no Walmart or Target in Sedona! I live here!

    • @StillAProudAmerican-ll2yc
      @StillAProudAmerican-ll2yc Год назад +3

      East Rodeo Dr in Cottonwood is your closest Walmart. Closest Target is Milton St. in Flagstaff.

  • @mayve953
    @mayve953 Год назад +3

    Hereford, AZ, is the place; it has excellent weather the summer is in the low 90s. It snows during the winter. Views are spectacular, great places to hike, such as Miller Canyon, Carr Canyon, Coronado trail, Ramsey Canyon, San Pedro River, and more, there are lakes nearby, and you can enjoy monthly rodeos in Tombstone, a city nearby. Food is excellent and cheap, the healthcare system is fantastic through copper queen community hospital. Also, you can buy a house for less than $3000 in a nice area with great views! Bonus, there are golf courses too.

  • @sumgai2585
    @sumgai2585 Год назад +2

    Cottonwood was high on my list but I am here in Yuma living on a thousand a month. Very little traffic. Great groceries. Mebbe 40 homeless. No nightlife oh well. San Diego is not too far. No use for the freeway but it sure keeps the Kaliphernia people going on to the big city ZEKE!

  • @easyliving1957
    @easyliving1957 Год назад +3

    I can't believe that you left out Sierravista

  • @BluesImprov
    @BluesImprov 11 месяцев назад +4

    I grew up in St. Louis. . .Worked for 40 years in Wichita, Kansas. . .and I can spell TUCSON!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Hmmmmmmmmm. . .I'm retired, and renting in Wichita for a VERY affordable price, but I'd love to move to Arizona to live out my life there. BUT, every video I see about Arizona is SO discouraging because EVERY one of them says that damn near EVERY place I could go is going to be VERY expensive. . .WAY more expensive than Wichita. Very depressing because for that reason I doubt I can make this move. VERY depressing. I'd like to go to the Tucson area, (I had a job offer there 40 years ago that I didn't take), but it looks like that's just going to be too expensive also. Depressing. . .VERY depressing.

    • @ewetoob137
      @ewetoob137 8 месяцев назад

      Totally understand, it's gotten insanely expensive there.

    • @mariannblossick
      @mariannblossick 10 дней назад

      They are running out of water in Arizona. I lived there most of my life and would love to move back. Between the water & heat in Tucson, I'll just come visit. Plus housing costs are astronomical today. My condo I had cost me $39,900 now it is selling for $165,000!! Yikes!!

  • @EarlBalentine
    @EarlBalentine 2 месяца назад

    I was visiting a older retired family member in New Your city area and they lived in a high rise apartment, cndo etc. I'm not sure what you call them but I was so impressed that you could just get on the elevator and go down to the basement where there was a movie theater, a walk walk over to the swimming pool. The 1st floor remind me of a mall with little cafes, grocery store, hardware , clothing etc. Why doesn't Phoenix have living places like that here? I live in Queen Creek and have lived in the Phoenix metropolitan area for over 50 years. Sure I got just about everything within a few miles, but damn it sure would be nice not have to go off site and just walk over to the cafe for a bagel and coffee. I have seen a couple retirement developments that has a small coffee and donut bar but not much more.

  • @craiglanders6853
    @craiglanders6853 Год назад +2

    i agree the sun cities are the best retirement for the buck...i am in sun city west...THE BEST...sun city grand has been changed to THE GRAND, because they are not affiliated with dell webb...FYI

  • @libturdcrusher1776
    @libturdcrusher1776 Год назад +5

    We moved out of Arizona and are a younger couple that semi-retired. The only good thing that came out of the democrat refugees influx from California was their willingness to pay 115 percent above cost for both of our homes and all of our two properties. We could fully retire today, but at our younger age, we prefer to stay working.

    • @joevarga5982
      @joevarga5982 Год назад

      Fool, not everybody from California is a Democrat. It's barely half. They stay in power by cheating.

    • @katydid2877
      @katydid2877 10 месяцев назад +3

      I’m not retired yet, but I sold my house in Tempe for a ridiculous price I would never pay for it. Moved to a small tourist town in the midwest with a waaay lower cost of living.

    • @joevarga5982
      @joevarga5982 10 месяцев назад +4

      @@katydid2877 There's a tourist town in the midwest? Really? What's it called?

    • @Defens222
      @Defens222 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@katydid2877 Branson?

  • @GingerWonders513
    @GingerWonders513 8 месяцев назад +1

    Ahwatukee!!

  • @nealfry2230
    @nealfry2230 5 месяцев назад +3

    Imagine being Retired at age 54 since January 1ST, 2007.

    • @clarencemarquez8134
      @clarencemarquez8134 2 месяца назад

      Hey bro, imagine retiring early at age 50! ..... I DID! And no, I didn't receive a large inheritance or anything like that. I started my career at age 17, worked hard for 32 years, lived within my means, SAVED as much as I could year after year, and accepted an "Early Retirement," even though I lost 10% of my monthly retirement income. I have NO REGRETS. In 18 years of retirement now, I have been able to experience so much that life has to offer through travel and vacation experiences. Wishing you the very best.

  • @danejensen8064
    @danejensen8064 Год назад +4

    Cave Creek extends south kinda far and that's where you will get lower priced homes. But if you are in the town of Cave Creek looking for homes up there, you are looking at a minimum $1.5M to $2M for anything decent. Especially if you want land.

    • @PARTner91
      @PARTner91 21 день назад

      The area that extends south is actually Phoenix, but has Cave Creek addresses.

  • @knappdaddy
    @knappdaddy 11 месяцев назад +1

    Have family I visit in Green Valley, I love it there it’s peaceful and beautiful but unless you golf there’s absolutely no entertainment life there

  • @klhrunnin
    @klhrunnin 5 месяцев назад +1

    If you're going to retire in Sedona you got to have lots of money. And there is no Target in Sedona and Walmart is in Cottonwood. I just lived in Cottonwood for 6 years. Also you didn't mention about all the tourists that hit Sedona, and make traffic a mess. Cottonwood was a great place to retire and there's a few really nice mobile home parks. In the other video when you were talking about Cottonwood I'm surprised you didn't talk about the wineries

  • @jerrylmoedejr-zg7jo
    @jerrylmoedejr-zg7jo 10 месяцев назад

    I live in Quartzsite for 7yrs now from Milwaukee. Quartzsite is cheap taxes on property. Year round living is ok.but winter time has to many snowbirds. So stock up on food

  • @tedv82
    @tedv82 2 месяца назад

    Good video overall but a correction: Sedona does not have a Walmart or Target, closest Walmart is in Cottonwood, 20 miles away, closest Target is in Flagstaff, 45 minutes or more. Also, traffic coming into town from the south is often horrendous and not just on weekends.

  • @watdahek2
    @watdahek2 Месяц назад

    I really enjoy visiting the South and Southeast side of the state. A little east of Tucson is Vail which is affordable. Also farther southeast is Sierra Vista. By the way, you misspelled Tucson in two places.

  • @tomas2810
    @tomas2810 Год назад +2

    Downtown old Cottonwood is a happening place.

  • @nanawsaba1258
    @nanawsaba1258 8 месяцев назад

    Arizona is my favorite state 😍
    As a father of tow kids my dream is to have a house there but when it may becomes true 😢
    I work almost every day in Washington but money is like coming and going away.
    Oh god!
    I don't know what to do 🤔

  • @lizgomez8749
    @lizgomez8749 5 месяцев назад +2

    Its to expensive to retire in Az now. With all the the ppl from CA and east coast movin here the cost of living has gone up incrediblely, plus the housing shortage here in az and, the homeless population is growing everyday for thr same reasons. Honestly retiring in az wont be doble for many

  • @jesuscortez3620
    @jesuscortez3620 Месяц назад

    I LOVE AJO!!!!!

  • @AlaskanGoldMiner
    @AlaskanGoldMiner Год назад +2

    There is no Walmart or Target in Sedona. And only one McDonalds. We despise Generica here.

  • @cliffmorgan2732
    @cliffmorgan2732 9 месяцев назад

    You do not mention Green Valley.We moved here and really like the quiet city and nearness to Tucson if needed.

  • @karengordon6610
    @karengordon6610 27 дней назад

    Arizona’s first capital was Fort Whipple in Chino Valley in 1863 then was moved to Prescott, Az. So, this guy really needs to read Az history!!

  • @sharonvincent1772
    @sharonvincent1772 Год назад +5

    I think Prescott is a beautiful place. BUT, it's a terrable place to try and drive around in. People are very impatient, especially when dealing with those unfamiliar with the maze of new roads. Finding a place to park anywhere near whiskey row. We never did get to explore it. We live in AZ and admit Prescott is an interesting place but we refuse to return. One harrowing visit is more than enough for us. It's like trying to drive in LA.

    • @libturdcrusher1776
      @libturdcrusher1776 Год назад

      Prescott has been destroyed by the commifornia refugees too. Nothing is sacred anymore

    • @lisamontgomery8773
      @lisamontgomery8773 10 месяцев назад +2

      Not even. Come on I see you are a story teller.

    • @libturdcrusher1776
      @libturdcrusher1776 10 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@lisamontgomery8773 Did you flee from Commifornia?

    • @Putt-4-Dough
      @Putt-4-Dough 3 месяца назад +1

      You’re so wrong about the traffic in Prescott being like LA , you can’t compare the two. I’ve heard of so many false statements, but that is at the top.

  • @PaulineLyons
    @PaulineLyons 8 месяцев назад +1

    Show Low is awesome for retirement if you can afford it.

    • @PaulineLyons
      @PaulineLyons 8 месяцев назад

      Lived in AZ most of my life, and I am disappointed in those that have chosen to move here, and choose to change it.

  • @londubh2007
    @londubh2007 Год назад +2

    Uhm, downtown Tucson is pretty bustling. Maybe the neighborhoods around it aren't. It's been transformed over the last 10 years with lots of new restaurants and clubs and the streetcar makes a huge difference. Then you can go up Fourth Avenue as well.

  • @TheIggy58
    @TheIggy58 Год назад +4

    Do a spell check, Tucson

  • @reneromerox1009
    @reneromerox1009 11 месяцев назад +2

    Cant believe so many areas around phoenix.... But not Bisbee

  • @marybethzipper-cavanaugh-gt5zx
    @marybethzipper-cavanaugh-gt5zx 7 месяцев назад

    How about a video on towns with decent t RV parks for permanent living. Can’t afford the housing prices now.

  • @thehoneybadger8089
    @thehoneybadger8089 Месяц назад

    Arizona Avenue? That's in Chandler! In Mesa it's called County Club Drive, US-87, or The Beeline.

  • @brianmoore6724
    @brianmoore6724 Год назад +1

    None of those shots were Sun City Grand, which is in Surprise not Sun City

  • @cackleberrycottage2340
    @cackleberrycottage2340 Год назад +5

    My daughter lives in Prescott Valley and we have been looking at homes in Prescott. Coming from CA we have always heard that AZ is cheaper. Not. There is no way we will be able to afford a home in Prescott. Everything under $500,000 is a dump and needs a lot of work. That is not affordable unless you are rich. Everything we have seen that is decent is $600,00 and up. So I guess I will have no choice but to stay in CA, unfortunately. We love Prescott very much but will have to be happy with visiting once or twice a year.

    • @Hschlick84
      @Hschlick84 Год назад +1

      New Mexico is much cheaper, look east of the Sandia mountains. Small towns of Edgewood and Moriarty.

    • @cackleberrycottage2340
      @cackleberrycottage2340 Год назад +2

      @@Hschlick84 Thank you for that information. I was under the impression that NM is blue like CA so we didn't think to look there. We wanted to be close to our daughter, but it's looking like that won't be an option.

    • @Hschlick84
      @Hschlick84 Год назад +1

      @@cackleberrycottage2340 It might be a blue state, but its a different kind. Not the expensive kind like on the coasts, still affordable. Eastern part of NM is more like Texas, check it out.

    • @jbee6954
      @jbee6954 Год назад +1

      We bought a beautiful three year old house in a nice, older neighborhood with a large yard in Prescott Valley three years ago that was move in ready for $415,000. People thought we were crazy paying that much but within 6 months that was considered a good deal and now its worth $900,000. Home prices went sky high but they are flattning out a little because of high interest rates. The new homes they are building in HOA communities are built cheep and cost a fortune. One problem with Prescott Valley is lack of grocery stores for the growing population and the people in the smaller surrounding towns like Dewey come here to shop. But yes, it's become very expensive to buy or rent anything in the Prescott/ PV area.

    • @BillGreenAZ
      @BillGreenAZ 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@jbee6954 My sister and her husband moved to PV 6 years ago. They built a house because it was cheaper than renting. Their mortgage is $1200/month. Their neighbor next door is renting out his house for $2500/month! A lot changes there in just a few years.

  • @katsiduzynski488
    @katsiduzynski488 Месяц назад +1

    In Tubac it is an interesting community. Golf course begun about 60+ odd years ago, have lots located around the course. They have been selling like hotcakes. Nothing much (if anything) housing-wise sells for under 500k. No other cheaper lots / residences in town so it is tricky to live here. Arts are celebrated, as it was reinvigorated as an art colony after WW2; yet most shops are for imports -- south of the border crafts. Few resident artists here anymore who actually 'can' make a decent living selling paintings, sculpture, jewelry or clothing, made by them. Which is a shame.... The imports from Mexico and further south are pushed way more than anything. One plus is no chain stores, fast food restaurants are located here. So don't go looking for any, as well as any big box stores. Green Valley and Nogales are closest places to find those! It's quiet here as businesses are closed by 4:30 -- 5:00 p.m. except for the few restaurant / bar combos. You can walk down to the local convenience store after dark open till 9:00 p.m. as well as the Tubac Market open until 8:00 p.m., and be the only person out walking!!!

    • @katsiduzynski488
      @katsiduzynski488 Месяц назад +1

      Tubac has a nearby observatory, so it is a dark sky community. The stars are magnificent here. Some chemtrail activity here -- yet much less than similar areas elsewhere in the USA. So you'll see the clouds (real) and blue skies much more often! There is the Anza trail for hiking also. Would be great to see that expanded out of town more.

  • @ArtTaggerr-223
    @ArtTaggerr-223 9 месяцев назад

    Bullhead is safe and reasonably priced.

  • @jinchung3416
    @jinchung3416 Год назад +2

    Sierra vista.

  • @Lululila67
    @Lululila67 5 месяцев назад +1

    what about Payson?

  • @vickicolandra8919
    @vickicolandra8919 11 месяцев назад

    How about buckeye?

  • @quitin_gnevermore6540
    @quitin_gnevermore6540 Год назад +8

    Never speak of Prescott again. Please never tell anyone about this place

    • @StillAProudAmerican-ll2yc
      @StillAProudAmerican-ll2yc Год назад +3

      Me and my group of 300 Bikers are moving to your neighborhood tomorrow, LOL.

    • @jbee6954
      @jbee6954 Год назад

      ​@@StillAProudAmerican-ll2yc 😂😂😂😂😂😂
      😂😂😂