maybe they should have parties where ghosts are and tell them their death wasn't in vain (tortured natives, staff dying from accidents while building train tracks, Wild West crimes, etc). I just watched a Weird Earth episode, the 1 with the ghost roaming the abandoned train track line as a floating ball of fire who the mayor's seen 50-60X in the wilderness. But watch out for evil, angry, violent, trickster ghosts
Hi there. I've come over all the way from London, England and I'm in Cave Creek Frontier Town now with my family. It would be great to meet you in person. We'll be checking out the sites now if you're around. 😊
When you discuss cheap living options in Arizona, RV/Van life has to be a part of it. People aren't necessarily "squatting" in their RVs, many are in places designated exactly for that. You can pay $180 and get 7 month's access to water, trash, and a dump station at one of several LTVAs in Arizona/California. I bought a summer only lot in Pinetop-Lakeside and camp for free in the desert the rest of the year. There are so many options besides living in an apartment or house, and Arizona is a great place to figure it out for cheap.
Correct! We’re over here in Tyson wash LTVA for 4 months RV full time and in the process of looking for land in AZ May go up to Apache county Or Yavapai county Great post to share 👍
In Bullhead their so much to do. Water sports in the summer months off roading in the cooler months. Great fishing all seasons. Right over the river a lot of night life. Concerts good dining and so much more. Let’s not forget you don’t have to sit in traffic to enjoy all the things Bullhead has to offer
Bullhead area has inexpensive areas. It’s mainly a retirement city and vacation spot. There’s some homeless and like all towns nowadays a drug problem. I think it’s nice because of all the outdoor things to do. Be prepared to deal with some extreme heat in the peak summers months.
Prescott Valley probably has the best climate in all of Arizona. Not too hot, not too cold. We have 4 seasons. It just needs larger industries, more jobs and better infrastructure.
There are enough areas in AZ with industry and infrastructure. Why replicate it? If that’s what you’re looking for relocate. We have enough urban sprawl.
We lived in AZ for 30 years and did easy exercises at home, watching Don Fiore television on youtube. Easy instructions and free ! Thanks for all this helpful information.
This is false news. There is technology available to get clean water all over Arizona. Do some research. The so called water shortage is some propaganda.
@@sirbey9608 Went over the Co river coming back to AZ. A stretch of land went over the top frm side to side. Water wasn flowing. Nobody around. Probably wasnt over 2 ft high at most. Scary. wanted to cry!
I was born in Globe and raised in Miami. I now live in Holbrook. Possibility of moving back ro that area. I always went hunting, fishing, going to the Pinal Mountains to camp. For someone like my wife and me (both retired), the adventures are endless. Love that are.❤❤❤❤❤
Once again Jeff, job well done on this video. I would like to see a video on the best mountain communities in Arizona and best Mexican & burger restaurants. Thank you for all you do.
Yuma is a better place to live than most people think it would be. Not that hotter than Phoenix or even Palm Springs CA. Plus it's relatively clean, safe and affordable.
At the very least, people should get off the freeway and visit the old downtown area. I've had some very tasty meals there (usually stop at the Prison Hill Brewery, hopefully remembering the name right). There aren't going to be many options heading either way on I-8 that will be as good as downtown Yuma.
Just bought my retirement home last march in the Foothills 2000 SqFt brand new construction witha huge pool for 450k. I love it there ! Everyone is so friendly and helpful.
Tucson has definitely moderated the house prices after the insanity of 2020-2022. The house I bought in 2021 increased in value for a bit but has plateaued in the past year (according to the Redfin and Zillow estimates). I really do like it here for a variety of reasons including the food options, proximity to lots of neat nature things and the general vibe of the city. It's big enough to have touring bands play at the Rialto or Hotel Congress, but not an overly hectic feel like Seattle or Denver.
@@liberals_destroy_everythin2497 that's true but I'm gonna live here and I'm gonna encourage more people like me to move here and we'll make it a better place
I have lived in Douglas AZ my whole life and last year my wife and I just bought a brand new built home, 2000 sqft modern features on a corner lot for $260k. Beautiful climate and friendly people here, a lot of history, recommend for your next video.
Goodyear, Litchfield park, are great places. You fail to mention Surprise,AZ again. It’s very affordable and they still have a lot of 1 acre lots that people can buy and build there dream home for wayyyy cheaper then market right now. Not to mention clean and traffic free!
Surprise is defiantly overlooked. and as far as tweaker city as @mikesuch9021 mentioned. well that due to Surprise's growth is weeding out on its own. not just north of Surprise but El Mirage is piggyback riding on its growth. been here for 20 years and it is defiantly changing fast.
Yes please do a video with potential investment real estate locations! I was looking at buying a fixer upper somewhere there. Wickenburg looked interesting to me. Thanks
I literally just rented a 3 bedroom townhouse with 2 car garage in surprise for $2000 and it’s a brand new construction. The apartments are also down in the 1400. Forgot about that one
I live on the west side of the white tank mountains in Buckeye. The Trevalis development on the old Douglas ranch, is a great investment opportunity. Planned for 50 million sq ft of commercial and 50,000 + new homes.
Your videos are awesome!! We would love to hear about areas for ‘investment’ we are on a 5 yr plan to get to AZ when our children graduate high school 😊
Thank you for the detailed videos that you make, I appreciate it! AZ is one of the places I am debating moving into and your videos have been very helpful in making the decision.
A good cheap place to live. Cheap taxes. Cheap land or homes. Downside is poor shopping other than home improvement or groceries. Lots of fast food and a few decent restaurants/coffee shops. Recreation is decent and yes, the town is a reasonable drive to Lake Havasu, the Colorado River, Bullhead City/Laughlin, Lake Mead, Las Vegas, Flagstaff, and the Grand Canyon and there is a nice forested county park about 20 miles up the mountain from Kingman. Kingman even has a pretty good bus system! There are golf courses (fee), tennis, pickle ball, softball/baseball, archery and rifle/pistol range (just out of town in the desert at the Sportsmen's Associaton park designed for shooting sports), movie theater complex, bowling, and a public pool. There are at least three fee-based fitness gyms too.
I understand that it was just a slip of the tongue. 👅 For those that don’t know… Kingman is in NW Arizona not NE. 🤪🤣 I love your channel. Thank you so much for the awesome content. You ROCK!!! 🤘😎🤘
I've been here since 1959. My parents brought me here. I'm to old to leave at this point. Long story short all the masses that moved here in the last 65 years have turned the weather here a totally different beast. Let me out.... with no where to go. Jim BCC AZ
I always enjoy your videos, thank you. I just retired from the Military and the wife and I bought some land down in the Wilcox area. Could you do a video about the Cochise county area when You get a chance. Thanks again for all your information.
New subscriber, and I enjoy your videos. Have you ever done any research on local health care in the areas? If you lived in Kingman and had a heart attack do you need to go to Phoenix? Just curious. Thanks.
Yuma has beautiful weather about 6 months out of the year with lots of activities for the snow birds, but about only a 1/3 of the people are there in the summer and part of the spring and fall because it gets so excruciatingly hot and humid in the summer!!! Sure people were able to use their AC, but it's impossible to enjoy the great outdoors during the summer and it gets boring because most of the people are gone, there's not very many activities, and your cooped up inside that entire time!!! The only way to survive during the hottest months is with an AC, but there will be no way to survive there if they start shutting off the electric by having blackouts like they're doing in some other states!!!
And thank you for your opinion, but you don't have to be so rude just because you didn't read my intire comment. I said only in the summer the weather is too hot and is beautiful about 6 months of the year. Also I never said I don't like Yuma at all. Please reply and tell me all the exciting things to do in the summer of 118 degree weather!!!
Bty you say Yumans are friendly. Then why are you so rude!!? It's true that many are friendly unlike the miserable person as yourself who loves to judge people and accuse them of what you are.
@@gaoneal02 Bty you set a great example of how happy and friendly You are just by your narcissistic comment. Now more than ever everyone will have a really good impression of how friendly Yumans are because of your kind words!!!
14:16 Thank you for highighting San Luis. Currently living Mesa but recently got a job offer in San Luis. Been researching online more about the area and not much info online. Only been there 2x, once for the job intervew and then for employment urinalysis.
Kingman is safe and crime has not risen because the PD there actually patrols and takes crime seriously. The people there actually look out for each other and pay attention to any illegal or any activity and report it to the PD and they respond quickly.
I just moved from Kingman due to all the crime and drugs. Police would race down our street chasing crime. I have seen swat surround homes. Helicopters flying around with spot lights. Hearing telling you to stay in doors and keep them locked. PD has there hands full in Kingman. I am so happy I moved away and now living in Meadview. Retirement is good now
What about Quartzsite it's the cheapest place to live in the whole state of Arizona, you forgot to add that city, it is the cheapest rents in the entire state
Don't do Kingman LOL I lived there. People live there by circumstance, not desire. It's a very depressing place to live. Lots of poverty and a city government that doesn't want to develop for the growing population. The general population is uneducated with little to no prospect for job growth. It attracts low income retirees who are subsisting on less than $2000 a month on social security. Also the climate is terrible - too hot in the summer up to 110 and too cold in the winter it can get below freezing and its always windy!
Do tell? I had 3 month's notice to find something on $1600 SSD, son's friend offered $700 a month, desperate, snagged it, JUST moved in, now it's 'only for 3 months, sorry,' and today it's $600 plus electric and internet. I'm at Camelback and 19th, no resources, don't know anyone here in Phoenix, now do it again in Nov? On what? It's scary, I ain't gonna lie
Rentals are nearly impossible to find in Springerville/Eagar area. The real estate values of homes have risen dramatically in the last 3 years. A home that would have cost 75,000 3-4 years ago now sells for about 200,000 now. Jobs are hard to find too.
I inherited a house in Bullhead city and got it up for sale , 3 bed 2 bath 2000 sqft for $199,000 , you can live cheap in bullhead , I don't want to live there because there's no work for my occupation and I got a long way till retirement
I was born in that county, grew up there, and worked in 6 of the casinos in Laughlin, and a lot of the stores at the mall. I wish I inherited a house there, even considering the bad, it's home. I just wish there was more job opportunities
@@paige-vt8fn can't keep it my brother equally inherited it and he won't agree to do anything with it and yet doesn't pay for anything therefore the only recourse according to lawyers is sue to force the sale in my case the house becomes a burden because of family unless I sell
@@ronniedio7152 i understand. My mom had a boyfriend who lived in a nice house on the Laughlin side that was in a trust. He didn't pay for anything, took money from my mom to pay his car insurance and gas, and finally his brothers sold the house from under him and obviously he had to move. It's a shame to me that people don't cherish, and take care of things they inherit, especially houses. My grandfather had a beautiful four bedroom, split level house in Las Vegas that I grew up in and always dreamed would live in too someday with my mom and kids but unfortunately my greedy, selfish aunt sold it when he died. 😢
If you want a cheaply built 1500sq ft house 8 feet from your neighbors 1500sq ft house with cars parked up and down the street because they won't fit in the undersized garages, Casa Grande is for you!
@@timmygdbe You will likely see a few scorpions but you can spray for them. Termites are a bigger problem but you can also spray for them and must stay on top of it. Crime is not that bad overall and definitely better than what is typical in bigger cities.
You skipped right over rent prices in Coolidge. I lived on the out-outskirts of Florence for a time, it was beautiful, I worked from home so I didn't mind how far out we were, and I shopped in Coolidge, nice little restaurants, and very clean. This was 2008-2011, but my kids HATED how far out we were😞. Now, I'm 56, disabled, kids are grown, and rent is ridiculous! I'm watching and trying to learn where it's safe for me at a rent I can afford, and the prospects are not great!! I'm kinda nervous, but hopeful I can find my niche🙂
Topok hot as he'll for about 110 days it's 115 degrees river and nice boat launch 1 mile away lauglin about 25 miles away bullhead a bit closer plenty of off roading for off season and beers at the silver dollar still a couple bucks
Springerville is a nice quiet and safe town to live in, people there are nice , friendly and great place to raise a family. Crime is very very low and not a lot of jobs there.
I know you’re talking in. The video was just kind of playing, but if you went to all these places to fill your own video and then tell us about them, that’s awesome.
The bubble will burst soon ! Historically as the Oracle recently noted, there is no warning. As venture capitolist day trade real estate and see no more gain they'll pull out. Prices will drop.
Alright Kingman made the list. I have plans for retirement and post divorce relocation to Kingman. Kingman ticks so many things off my list. I like that it has an Amtrak station, I can hop on the train for $40 - $80 or stress out on the drive back to see my kids and sisters.
Yuma, like this neighborhood I temporarily live in onVan Buren and 27thAve here in Phoenix. My culture is gone, I'm the only American or white person. I miss being around my own culture. I can't take certain areas in Arizona anymore. There's been an invasion. In san Luis they couldnt find enough CO's that spoke English. Makes things challenging in your day to day. Different. Communication and environment is super important
The only thing worse than an out of stater moving to Arizona is an out of stater encouraging other out of staters to move here. A hex on this content provider.
I’m in Casa Grande as I write this. My wife and I have a winter home here in a 55+ community. We’re close to I10. Everything we need is close by. We could walk to them if need be. We never venture up to Phoenix. It’s just a shit show up that way. About as far as we go is to Gilbert or Chandler. I have a sister in Tucson so we get down there. It’s not as bad but getting too crowded. But I could never live here full time. Casa Grande is a nothing burger town. There are a lot of abandoned/closed businesses. A short distance down I10 there is a 100% abandoned shopping center sitting rotting. During Covid, they thought the place would boom. If it did, it didn’t stick. Just across I10 from us is the Promenade. A shopping area that is very quiet and has a lot of abandoned big box retailer buildings. There are plenty of restaurants. If you want to get fat, you can do it here. There are a few golf courses close by that are decent. EV maker Lucid rolled into town a few years ago and was going to save the day. They built a massive assembly plant and employed a lot of people early on. Their parking lots are full of grossly overpriced, ugly and unsold EV’s that nobody either wants nor can they afford. So, last year, before the plant was even 100% finished, they laid off 1,200 people. Health care options here are limited. The life-flight helicopter that operates about 1/4 mile away from Banner Medical is always shuttling people up to Phoenix. I hear other snowbirds constantly complaining that it takes weeks to months to see a specialist. This is a blue collar working class town. Nothing fancy. Like I said, we’re happy snowbirds but we’d never live here full time.
COLORADO RIVER IS DRAINING THE FARMS ARE NOT WELL QUIT HAVING GRASS MORE PEOPLE MORE GOLF AND CALIFORNIA TAKING OUR WATER. SO WE ONLY WATER FOR WHAT WE HAVE NOW FOR A FEW MORE YRS 10 MAYBE. READ THE DOCUMENTARY
St John, but Check around Springerville. Much of Northern Arizona passed Flagstaff is Reservation or National Park. Williams Flagstaff Sedona Prescott among the most expensive in the state
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True but some places are like A Kid playing Simcity..or sims.. Grandma here, farmer here, youtuber country guy over there...
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maybe they should have parties where ghosts are and tell them their death wasn't in vain (tortured natives, staff dying from accidents while building train tracks, Wild West crimes, etc). I just watched a Weird Earth episode, the 1 with the ghost roaming the abandoned train track line as a floating ball of fire who the mayor's seen 50-60X in the wilderness. But watch out for evil, angry, violent, trickster ghosts
Hi there. I've come over all the way from London, England and I'm in Cave Creek Frontier Town now with my family. It would be great to meet you in person. We'll be checking out the sites now if you're around. 😊
When you discuss cheap living options in Arizona, RV/Van life has to be a part of it. People aren't necessarily "squatting" in their RVs, many are in places designated exactly for that. You can pay $180 and get 7 month's access to water, trash, and a dump station at one of several LTVAs in Arizona/California. I bought a summer only lot in Pinetop-Lakeside and camp for free in the desert the rest of the year.
There are so many options besides living in an apartment or house, and Arizona is a great place to figure it out for cheap.
Yes, not everyone wants to buy a house for $500k when you need $150k income to be approved.
Correct!
We’re over here in Tyson wash LTVA for 4 months
RV full time and in the process of looking for land in AZ
May go up to Apache county
Or
Yavapai county
Great post to share 👍
even the lots are expensive in that area
That is exactly what I would like info on @schmonsequences and @LivinginArizona
It's too dam hot in the summer ☀️
In Bullhead their so much to do. Water sports in the summer months off roading in the cooler months. Great fishing all seasons. Right over the river a lot of night life. Concerts good dining and so much more. Let’s not forget you don’t have to sit in traffic to enjoy all the things Bullhead has to offer
Why is Bullhead so cheap ? Is it a safe place to live? I'm looking into Bullhead , but haven't made it there yet. Love the location of it
Bullhead area has inexpensive areas. It’s mainly a retirement city and vacation spot. There’s some homeless and like all towns nowadays a drug problem. I think it’s nice because of all the outdoor things to do. Be prepared to deal with some extreme heat in the peak summers months.
Really appreciate you responding. Trying to do as much research as I can, but knowing local always helps, so thank you
@@fredandmollyit's not all that cheap anymore
Yeah we also have all the meth heads.
Prescott Valley probably has the best climate in all of Arizona. Not too hot, not too cold. We have 4 seasons. It just needs larger industries, more jobs and better infrastructure.
There are enough areas in AZ with industry and infrastructure. Why replicate it? If that’s what you’re looking for relocate. We have enough urban sprawl.
@@thequ33n94 Spoken like a nimby.
More traffic, more smog, less nature.
@@philkearny5587 Jobs and infrastructure are more important.
We’re very happy in PV for 10+ years
We lived in AZ for 30 years and did easy exercises at home, watching Don Fiore television on youtube. Easy instructions and free ! Thanks for all this helpful information.
Az is having significant water issues related to the shrinking Colorado River. Nice video.
This is false news. There is technology available to get clean water all over Arizona. Do some research. The so called water shortage is some propaganda.
Oh no 😮
Yeah buying in Phx area not wise move IMO due to this basic fact
@@sirbey9608 Went over the Co river coming back to AZ. A stretch of land went over the top frm side to side. Water wasn flowing. Nobody around. Probably wasnt over 2 ft high at most. Scary. wanted to cry!
I was born in Globe and raised in Miami. I now live in Holbrook. Possibility of moving back ro that area. I always went hunting, fishing, going to the Pinal Mountains to camp. For someone like my wife and me (both retired), the adventures are endless. Love that are.❤❤❤❤❤
Once again Jeff, job well done on this video. I would like to see a video on the best mountain communities in Arizona and best Mexican & burger restaurants. Thank you for all you do.
Yuma is a better place to live than most people think it would be. Not that hotter than
Phoenix or even Palm Springs CA. Plus it's relatively clean, safe and affordable.
At the very least, people should get off the freeway and visit the old downtown area. I've had some very tasty meals there (usually stop at the Prison Hill Brewery, hopefully remembering the name right). There aren't going to be many options heading either way on I-8 that will be as good as downtown Yuma.
@@johnchedsey1306 I like Old DT Yuma and also Lute's Casino (grill)
Very true Yuman here, it’s definitely a beautiful town to live here
Plus MCAS Yuma and Army YPG. I always humg out in Foothills love the sunset and friendly people.
Just bought my retirement home last march in the Foothills 2000 SqFt brand new construction witha huge pool for 450k. I love it there ! Everyone is so friendly and helpful.
Coolidge and Glendale is awesome. Thank you for the detailed info on all these places. Well said. :)
Tucson has definitely moderated the house prices after the insanity of 2020-2022. The house I bought in 2021 increased in value for a bit but has plateaued in the past year (according to the Redfin and Zillow estimates). I really do like it here for a variety of reasons including the food options, proximity to lots of neat nature things and the general vibe of the city. It's big enough to have touring bands play at the Rialto or Hotel Congress, but not an overly hectic feel like Seattle or Denver.
I'm miss Tucson. Been in Phoenix the last few years.
Your definition of "cheapest" is vastly different from my own!
What are your definitions
Bought a 3 bedroom house on 21/3 acres in Golden Valley, Az. 2023 for $112,000.
That’s incredible what company did you use
Yeah but you’re in the middle of nowhere
Where tf is Golden Valley, AZ?
@@southmountain111 That's the whole idea. And it's not that far from Kingman.
I had just bought a house in Bisbee, Arizona. I moved here month ago from New Jersey. I love it.
@@liberals_destroy_everythin2497 that's true but I'm gonna live here and I'm gonna encourage more people like me to move here and we'll make it a better place
@johnny I'm from South Jersey. Sewell to be exact. Been in Az since 1980.
Crime is super high in Bisbee. Probobly not as shitty as Jersey I guess though.
congrats!
@@karenlemoine2677from Plainfield. Still miss home
I have lived in Douglas AZ my whole life and last year my wife and I just bought a brand new built home, 2000 sqft modern features on a corner lot for $260k. Beautiful climate and friendly people here, a lot of history, recommend for your next video.
I have relatives that live in Douglas and agua preita!!!
Helpful video. Bribenflation is hurting just about everyone.
Awesome video! Great information.
Goodyear, Litchfield park, are great places.
You fail to mention Surprise,AZ again. It’s very affordable and they still have a lot of 1 acre lots that people can buy and build there dream home for wayyyy cheaper then market right now. Not to mention clean and traffic free!
No public transportation and your living next to tweaker City USA.
Surprise is defiantly overlooked. and as far as tweaker city as @mikesuch9021 mentioned. well that due to Surprise's growth is weeding out on its own. not just north of Surprise but El Mirage is piggyback riding on its growth. been here for 20 years and it is defiantly changing fast.
Yes please do a video with potential investment real estate locations! I was looking at buying a fixer upper somewhere there. Wickenburg looked interesting to me. Thanks
Moved to yuma this past year best choice ever!!!
I'm moving to yuma to start my program next month, please how can I secure an apartment before my arrival.
I literally just rented a 3 bedroom townhouse with 2 car garage in surprise for $2000 and it’s a brand new construction. The apartments are also down in the 1400.
Forgot about that one
Wow that’s amazing! We’re in LA and my husband and I just decided to relocate, we’re paying 2800$ for a 2bdrm 2 bath apartment 😩
I live on the west side of the white tank mountains in Buckeye. The Trevalis development on the old Douglas ranch, is a great investment opportunity. Planned for 50 million sq ft of commercial and 50,000 + new homes.
2 grocery stores in Springerville/Eager. (Basha and Safeway) which is pretty good for an population that little
Your videos are awesome!! We would love to hear about areas for ‘investment’ we are on a 5 yr plan to get to AZ when our children graduate high school 😊
Great video my guy!
Sierra Vista!! Nice place to raise families ❤
Yes that is true
SHHHH! We are hiding from people! Lol
Thank you for the detailed videos that you make, I appreciate it! AZ is one of the places I am debating moving into and your videos have been very helpful in making the decision.
I remember spending summers in Kingman with my great grandparents and my cousins im glad to see it made this list would love to get back out that way
A good cheap place to live. Cheap taxes. Cheap land or homes. Downside is poor shopping other than home improvement or groceries. Lots of fast food and a few decent restaurants/coffee shops. Recreation is decent and yes, the town is a reasonable drive to Lake Havasu, the Colorado River, Bullhead City/Laughlin, Lake Mead, Las Vegas, Flagstaff, and the Grand Canyon and there is a nice forested county park about 20 miles up the mountain from Kingman. Kingman even has a pretty good bus system! There are golf courses (fee), tennis, pickle ball, softball/baseball, archery and rifle/pistol range (just out of town in the desert at the Sportsmen's Associaton park designed for shooting sports), movie theater complex, bowling, and a public pool. There are at least three fee-based fitness gyms too.
I understand that it was just a slip of the tongue. 👅 For those that don’t know… Kingman is in NW Arizona not NE. 🤪🤣 I love your channel. Thank you so much for the awesome content.
You ROCK!!!
🤘😎🤘
Yes slip of tongue thinking too fast and talking too fast. Definitely North West Az
"If you can't stand the heat, stay tf out of Yuma." - Yumans
I like Yuma, but not the annual 5 months of blaze !
I've been here since 1959. My parents brought me here. I'm to old to leave at this point. Long story short all the masses that moved here in the last 65 years have turned the weather here a totally different beast. Let me out.... with no where to go. Jim BCC AZ
I'll take the 5 months of blaze over the cold months of the Midwest any day. Source: a former Midwestern
Yuma is too close to an open border.
Remember to ask a Realtor about water rights.
I always enjoy your videos, thank you. I just retired from the Military and the wife and I bought some land down in the Wilcox area. Could you do a video about the Cochise county area when You get a chance. Thanks again for all your information.
Don't think I can swing AZ anymore, but you do an excellent job giving folks timely information! Island Hopper is great too.
Beautiful Arizona ❤️ thx for the video
New subscriber, and I enjoy your videos. Have you ever done any research on local health care in the areas? If you lived in Kingman and had a heart attack do you need to go to Phoenix? Just curious. Thanks.
Las Vegas is probably the better option since its closer to Kingman than Phoenix is.
Your well informed videos make for better viewing than most!
Yuma has beautiful weather about 6 months out of the year with lots of activities for the snow birds, but about only a 1/3 of the people are there in the summer and part of the spring and fall because it gets so excruciatingly hot and humid in the summer!!! Sure people were able to use their AC, but it's impossible to enjoy the great outdoors during the summer and it gets boring because most of the people are gone, there's not very many activities, and your cooped up inside that entire time!!! The only way to survive during the hottest months is with an AC, but there will be no way to survive there if they start shutting off the electric by having blackouts like they're doing in some other states!!!
And thank you for your opinion, but you don't have to be so rude just because you didn't read my intire comment. I said only in the summer the weather is too hot and is beautiful about 6 months of the year. Also I never said I don't like Yuma at all. Please reply and tell me all the exciting things to do in the summer of 118 degree weather!!!
Bty you say Yumans are friendly. Then why are you so rude!!? It's true that many are friendly unlike the miserable person as yourself who loves to judge people and accuse them of what you are.
Bty I can agree with you there that most Yumans are friendly, unlike your miserable self, who accuses others of what you are.
@@gaoneal02 Bty you set a great example of how happy and friendly You are just by your narcissistic comment. Now more than ever everyone will have a really good impression of how friendly Yumans are because of your kind words!!!
@@gaoneal02 Just like I said, Narcissistic😊
I'm a little surprised at the rents in Yuma and Goodyear.
What is the rent in a one bedroom place in YUMA ?
14:16 Thank you for highighting San Luis. Currently living Mesa but recently got a job offer in San Luis. Been researching online more about the area and not much info online. Only been there 2x, once for the job intervew and then for employment urinalysis.
Kingman is safe and crime has not risen because the PD there actually patrols and takes crime seriously. The people there actually look out for each other and pay attention to any illegal or any activity and report it to the PD and they respond quickly.
I just moved from Kingman due to all the crime and drugs. Police would race down our street chasing crime. I have seen swat surround homes. Helicopters flying around with spot lights. Hearing telling you to stay in doors and keep them locked. PD has there hands full in Kingman. I am so happy I moved away and now living in Meadview. Retirement is good now
Yes, please make a video about where to invest in Arizona.
Want to move to AZ from Sacramento. This is good info.
same here
Me too,YC
Just don't. Please.
We don't need any more people here. Stay home.
Don’t
I lived in Yuma from 1995 to 2005. Up to freshman year in Yuma high! Then my dad got a job transfer to the Bay Area !
It would be nice if you would mention the kind of rents you would look at or purchasing mobile homes other than houses
Exactly Casa grande is retired people place
Casa Grande is a rip off. City council ran it into the ground. Used to be a nice quiet rural town. All they are concerned with is making it bigger
I enjoy your videos Jeff.
What about Quartzsite it's the cheapest place to live in the whole state of Arizona, you forgot to add that city, it is the cheapest rents in the entire state
Quartzsite is cheap if you have an RV right? 👍
Bullhead, nice place to visit but too hot 🎉
It's great this time of year.
Wuss
I live here in bullhead
How about Nogales? That's a quaint quiet border town.
I was surprised that nothing in North Central AZ fit the bill like Cottonwood, Cornville or even Jerome.
Does it get too hot for 6+ months in Cottonwood?
@@Pookiefree not compared to the Phoenix valley. When we lived there is averaged 12-15° cooler.
How about Arizona city or Rio Rico please? I saw some new houses there for cheap
Yes, please make a video on homes for real estate investments that are affordable and safe. Tks
Wassup man been a min hope you had a great thanksgiving, thanks for this update
Don't do Kingman LOL I lived there. People live there by circumstance, not desire. It's a very depressing place to live. Lots of poverty and a city government that doesn't want to develop for the growing population. The general population is uneducated with little to no prospect for job growth. It attracts low income retirees who are subsisting on less than $2000 a month on social security. Also the climate is terrible - too hot in the summer up to 110 and too cold in the winter it can get below freezing and its always windy!
Weather sounds okay, the govt sounds bad....
You can live in Kingman on social security if you pay in cash for your home.
Do tell? I had 3 month's notice to find something on $1600 SSD, son's friend offered $700 a month, desperate, snagged it, JUST moved in, now it's 'only for 3 months, sorry,' and today it's $600 plus electric and internet. I'm at Camelback and 19th, no resources, don't know anyone here in Phoenix, now do it again in Nov? On what? It's scary, I ain't gonna lie
Sorry, I just re-read that. Nvmd
Thanks for the video. I hadn't given any thought to San Louise. Sounds like a nice little town.
It's San Luis, dear.
😂 LOL
Nogales AZ the best border town, plus it has good infrastructure
and some some character (charm) to it.
Good niegth, Blessings 🙏🏻
Thank you
It was very inside full
I think casa grande will become a local food farm to table small farming community.
Casa Grande will become a suburb of Phoenix.
They've ruined Casa Grande. They took most of the farming away😢
Rentals are nearly impossible to find in Springerville/Eagar area. The real estate values of homes have risen dramatically in the last 3 years. A home that would have cost 75,000 3-4 years ago now sells for about 200,000 now. Jobs are hard to find too.
lots of motels They must do lots of conventions/activities. High altitude which I like. Temperate climate. I enjoy rain, snow, just nice days.
OLD Bullhead, straight across the Colorado River from the casinos, is the Best Buy for your buck. Still homes less than $250. How can you beat that.
You should make a video about a new mountian coaster being built in Greer
Slow paced and quiet like you said.
Inflation has leveled off-as you said later in the video…
I inherited a house in Bullhead city and got it up for sale , 3 bed 2 bath 2000 sqft for $199,000 , you can live cheap in bullhead , I don't want to live there because there's no work for my occupation and I got a long way till retirement
crime..
@@jimshoe402 what about crime ?
I was born in that county, grew up there, and worked in 6 of the casinos in Laughlin, and a lot of the stores at the mall. I wish I inherited a house there, even considering the bad, it's home. I just wish there was more job opportunities
@@paige-vt8fn can't keep it my brother equally inherited it and he won't agree to do anything with it and yet doesn't pay for anything therefore the only recourse according to lawyers is sue to force the sale in my case the house becomes a burden because of family unless I sell
@@ronniedio7152 i understand. My mom had a boyfriend who lived in a nice house on the Laughlin side that was in a trust. He didn't pay for anything, took money from my mom to pay his car insurance and gas, and finally his brothers sold the house from under him and obviously he had to move. It's a shame to me that people don't cherish, and take care of things they inherit, especially houses. My grandfather had a beautiful four bedroom, split level house in Las Vegas that I grew up in and always dreamed would live in too someday with my mom and kids but unfortunately my greedy, selfish aunt sold it when he died. 😢
Casa Grande im omw!!! Im going to buy my first house there and reset my life!! its going to be peaceful this time 🙏🏼💯🎯
@LivinginArizona wats your genuine opinion on safety and pest lol in casa grande?
If you want a cheaply built 1500sq ft house 8 feet from your neighbors 1500sq ft house with cars parked up and down the street because they won't fit in the undersized garages, Casa Grande is for you!
@jdwalker865 thnx doesn't sound like a deal breaker lol but wat about pest specifically scorpions in this area and crime?
@@timmygdbe You will likely see a few scorpions but you can spray for them. Termites are a bigger problem but you can also spray for them and must stay on top of it. Crime is not that bad overall and definitely better than what is typical in bigger cities.
@jdwalker865 thnx bro I feel more confident 🙏🏼 💯 👌🏼
You skipped right over rent prices in Coolidge. I lived on the out-outskirts of Florence for a time, it was beautiful, I worked from home so I didn't mind how far out we were, and I shopped in Coolidge, nice little restaurants, and very clean. This was 2008-2011, but my kids HATED how far out we were😞. Now, I'm 56, disabled, kids are grown, and rent is ridiculous! I'm watching and trying to learn where it's safe for me at a rent I can afford, and the prospects are not great!! I'm kinda nervous, but hopeful I can find my niche🙂
Nothing but heat dirt 120° weather internet's lousy AC repair is very expensive nothing to do out here but the river and you get tired of it quick
Wow..where are you?
Aloha from Hawaii!!🤙🏼
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Would love to see a review of best investment areas
Tervalis is coming to buckeye and take 30-50 years to develop
Please best places to invest.. maybe a forclosure live action
Make sure to budget for the warm and warmer months. The can be 400. And up a month
Get solar panels. We did and pay less than $150 a year to APS.
Not in Payson or half the state, dam people are really stupid
Please do a video on best places to invest in Arizona.
How about up and coming Florence
Topok hot as he'll for about 110 days it's 115 degrees river and nice boat launch 1 mile away lauglin about 25 miles away bullhead a bit closer plenty of off roading for off season and beers at the silver dollar still a couple bucks
Invest areas please.😊
Love it
Springerville is a nice quiet and safe town to live in, people there are nice , friendly and great place to raise a family. Crime is very very low and not a lot of jobs there.
The Mormons don't hire anyone who hasn't bought into the joe smith hoax, they're crazy up there in Jerry Springerville.
I know you’re talking in. The video was just kind of playing, but if you went to all these places to fill your own video and then tell us about them, that’s awesome.
The bubble will burst soon ! Historically as the Oracle recently noted, there is no warning. As venture capitolist day trade real estate and see no more gain they'll pull out. Prices will drop.
Lots of these places also show up in the least safe places to live video... so the real gems would be the cheapest but safest towns.
Alright Kingman made the list. I have plans for retirement and post divorce relocation to Kingman. Kingman ticks so many things off my list. I like that it has an Amtrak station, I can hop on the train for $40 - $80 or stress out on the drive back to see my kids and sisters.
I'm interested in investments areas
Thank you for letting me know
Globe crime has risen there too over the years and not a good place to raise a family but might be ok for retirees.
Yucca in the winter
Yuma, like this neighborhood I temporarily live in onVan Buren and 27thAve here in Phoenix. My culture is gone, I'm the only American or white person. I miss being around my own culture. I can't take certain areas in Arizona anymore. There's been an invasion. In san Luis they couldnt find enough CO's that spoke English. Makes things challenging in your day to day. Different. Communication and environment is super important
There is still some affordable housing in Mississippi.
I love Mississippi on the gulf. It’s so beautiful
The only thing worse than an out of stater moving to Arizona is an out of stater encouraging other out of staters to move here. A hex on this content provider.
Love that comment
So do you own the state?
@@cynthiaallen1381 Are you twelve?
Shut up, crybaby. 🙄
Buckeye's a dump. It's not that far from the big prison out there also. It's overrun by illegal immigrants.
Don't forget to mention that all of arizona is running out of water. It won't be long before arizona will literally be "the dry state".
What’s up jeff what you been doing in mesa lately
Out in Dubai right now actually
@@LivinginArizona aba dabi
Of all of the cities in Arizona I'd live in serria Vista
Globe would be a great place for a victim/witness re-location.
I’m in Casa Grande as I write this. My wife and I have a winter home here in a 55+ community. We’re close to I10. Everything we need is close by. We could walk to them if need be. We never venture up to Phoenix. It’s just a shit show up that way. About as far as we go is to Gilbert or Chandler. I have a sister in Tucson so we get down there. It’s not as bad but getting too crowded. But I could never live here full time. Casa Grande is a nothing burger town. There are a lot of abandoned/closed businesses. A short distance down I10 there is a 100% abandoned shopping center sitting rotting. During Covid, they thought the place would boom. If it did, it didn’t stick. Just across I10 from us is the Promenade. A shopping area that is very quiet and has a lot of abandoned big box retailer buildings. There are plenty of restaurants. If you want to get fat, you can do it here. There are a few golf courses close by that are decent. EV maker Lucid rolled into town a few years ago and was going to save the day. They built a massive assembly plant and employed a lot of people early on. Their parking lots are full of grossly overpriced, ugly and unsold EV’s that nobody either wants nor can they afford. So, last year, before the plant was even 100% finished, they laid off 1,200 people. Health care options here are limited. The life-flight helicopter that operates about 1/4 mile away from Banner Medical is always shuttling people up to Phoenix. I hear other snowbirds constantly complaining that it takes weeks to months to see a specialist. This is a blue collar working class town. Nothing fancy. Like I said, we’re happy snowbirds but we’d never live here full time.
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Hi Jeff
buckeye az projections please
Left out north AZ, no cheap cities out there? :(
St John, but Check around Springerville. Much of Northern Arizona passed Flagstaff is Reservation or National Park. Williams Flagstaff Sedona Prescott among the most expensive in the state
How bout Payson