Why Are People Leaving Prescott Arizona?

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  • People leaving Prescott? There are many reasons why people love living in Prescott, and why many more people choose Prescott for their retirement. But believe it or not, in spite of the fact that the local population is growing at twice the national rate, people do leave Prescott! Why would anyone leave this amazing town? Well, here are four reasons why people are saying "goodbye" to Prescott, Arizona…
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    0:32 Job Market
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    2:51 Elevation
    4:10 Politics & Guns
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    This video points out some of the reasons people may choose to leave Prescott, Arizona.
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  • @scotts595
    @scotts595 4 місяці тому +23

    We always feel safer when someone near us is packing lol

    • @jess97724
      @jess97724 26 днів тому

      They leave because it's too damn boring.

    • @dovh49
      @dovh49 16 днів тому

      I don't care for guns myself. But I feel the way you do. I always feel safer knowing that there are responsible people packing even if I'm not into guns all that much.

    • @dimpsthealien333
      @dimpsthealien333 2 дні тому

      Amen!

  • @norwolf4765
    @norwolf4765 5 місяців тому +14

    To commercialized and over grown these days. I had a paper route as a kid and delivered down Whiskey Row and up Summit to the Pioneers home and down Park Ave. Talking 50's and 60's when it really was a wonderful place to grow up. Just another tourist trap today I would imagine. Left it many years ago.

    • @azkiltedrealtor
      @azkiltedrealtor  5 місяців тому +2

      Thanks for contributing. I wish I could have seen it back then. I arrived in 2002. Growing from 13,000 to 48,000 people yes, there have been changes - even in the 20 years since I arrived. But you might be surprised at some things that haven't changed. I had a paper route in the 70s - developed great discipline at a young age!

    • @reindeer8890
      @reindeer8890 4 місяці тому +3

      I think that's happened to most small towns, at least the ones that didn't up and die. These places all evolved from fairly self-sufficient towns to an economic environment based on tourism and retiree cash inflow. The charm disappears when the chain stores and restaurants move in, a giant shift to healthcare, scads more realtors and lawyers.
      Looking back, maybe the first hint was when they built the Sandy's burger place across from City Park.

    • @azkiltedrealtor
      @azkiltedrealtor  4 місяці тому

      @@reindeer8890 well said - though we'll likely lose some of those realtors because of the N.A.R. settlement...! 😉

    • @user-te2oy2kv6l
      @user-te2oy2kv6l 3 місяці тому +3

      “Commercialized and overgrown” Well of course, things change over 60/70 years….. 60/70 years before you had a paper route, Arizona wasn’t even a state.. I bet early settlers back then would complain about your paper route being “commercialized and overgrown”. It’s all perspective. You can’t control population growth so just carry on and be happy.

    • @pauliedweasel
      @pauliedweasel 25 днів тому +1

      Hey, let’s not hate on the big chain stores… Big Nose Kate has got a marvelous view of the Walmart and Denny’s from her grave site! 😉

  • @Bornagain7202
    @Bornagain7202 5 місяців тому +11

    because its overly expensive and has become to overcrowded

  • @DougCeleste
    @DougCeleste 4 місяці тому +5

    GREAT video and thanks for sharing! I first visited Prescott in 1979 when I visited friends who moved there from CA. a decade earlier. I LOVED my visits with them and in later years, I was considering a move to Prescott but decided that in my retirement, a move there had more cons than pros for me. But with that said, it IS a wonderful place for a visit! 😎

    • @azkiltedrealtor
      @azkiltedrealtor  4 місяці тому +1

      @DougCeleste thanks for the comment. I doubt Prescott would have been on my radar at all if my parents hadn't retired here after years searching for the right spot. My first visit would have been circa 2001(?). You're right, it's not the end-all, gotta-move-there location for everyone, but it is worth a visit at least. Cheers!

    • @DougCeleste
      @DougCeleste 4 місяці тому

      @@azkiltedrealtor Thanks for your reply, Your comments about Prescott were well-balanced for anyone considering a move there. They should first visit and meet with a realtor of their choice to see if they feel any good vibes about moving there. Even though I will never live there, I LOVE visiting there! I was hoping to visit an acquaintance in Prescott Valley but sadly, he passed away several years ago and I am guessing that his wife moved away. Prescott is one of my most favorite Arizona cities along with Flagstaff and I look forward to being back in the state someday visiting both cities. Cheers also to you from Albuquerque! 😎

  • @Javelina_Poppers
    @Javelina_Poppers 2 місяці тому +6

    What really started the downfall of what once a beautiful town is when a reporter from a California magazine was in Prescott and wrote a glowing article on this small rustic Arizona mountain town. The California's with pockets full of money started flowing in and driving up home prices that the locals couldn't compete with. I was in the military when this started and my brother sold his home in Forbing Park and moved to some land he bought between Prescott and Prescott Valley which was growing by leaps and bounds also.
    I miss the Prescott of the 60s and 70s, but I'll never go back there. Let's call it Paradise Lost.

    • @NFL1976
      @NFL1976 2 місяці тому

      What a well-written comment, from the heart JP. I have thought of moving to the area, but maybe I'd be better off just visiting a few times, not during tourist season!

    • @dovh49
      @dovh49 16 днів тому

      Yeah, my step dad's father moved here with a bunch of other retired firefighters probably back in the 60's or 70's from California.

    • @dovh49
      @dovh49 16 днів тому

      @@NFL1976 Still a great place to live. But, yes, it is getting crowded. I remember when you could drive down the highway at 70 mph. No way you could do that now!

  • @kenhoyer8601
    @kenhoyer8601 5 місяців тому +7

    Drove through there last November . Through Flagstaff , Sedona, pretty area . Never knew Arizona had that much forest.

    • @azkiltedrealtor
      @azkiltedrealtor  5 місяців тому +5

      Have to admit I learned only recently that Arizona has the largest ponderosa pine forest in the world...2.6 million acres. Sometimes video research pays off! 😎

  • @movingforwardman3186
    @movingforwardman3186 4 місяці тому +8

    Prescott valley is out of control with growth. Politicians and or city employees on the take. Sad they are ruining a beautiful area for the all mighty dollar. Prescott’s previous mayor was selling Prescott out but was voted out. Now he wants to get back into city politics, no doubt to continue to make cash on building on every vacant area around Prescott. Roads are a mess with potholes and have increased traffic. Noisy low flying air traffic is now the norm. Residents need to vote out those who want to make the area into the next Phoenix.

    • @notmygovt
      @notmygovt Місяць тому +2

      Best to say his name so people will know not to vote for him… Mengarelli.

  • @groverearp2600
    @groverearp2600 4 місяці тому +11

    I love Prescott and I am conservative and 2A supporter . As you travel around Prescott you will notice an unusual number of Churches and gun stores . Another thing you should notice is how friendly EVERYONE is here. Unfortunately for me I can not move there because of family ties , I simply can't leave my family behind.

    • @azkiltedrealtor
      @azkiltedrealtor  4 місяці тому +1

      I never really thought about the number of churches - probably because I was raised in a small town where they seemed to be clustered together. As for the gun stores, I'd say Prescott residents in general stay loyal to the mom-and-pop shops. And though the bigger sporting goods stores have begun to move in, they haven't (yet) forced the smaller vendors out of business.

  • @joevarga5982
    @joevarga5982 3 місяці тому +3

    I gave Prescott a try for the second half or 2023. I grew to hate it. Excessive pollen causes nasal congestion. Lack of amenities. No major book store chains. No decent military surplus stores. No Audi dealer. No exotic car dealers. The mall is dead. Lots of super loud uncorked cars driving around and the police do nothing. Forest fires. The library has been taken over by street urchins. Maybe the worst thing is that there are FAR too many special events taking place downtown which cause heavy traffic and serve to increase the population as visitors discover Prescott.

    • @azkiltedrealtor
      @azkiltedrealtor  3 місяці тому

      Barnes & Noble, if I remember, was one of the first major retailers to leave Gateway Mall. Thankfully, we've got Peregrine Books downtown on Cortez. I hear you re: pollen - the junipers get me every year, and I was never one to suffer from allergies. As far as exotic car dealers: though Prescott has grown, population density and demographics are probably not what they would need to be to justify a dealership, or we would probably have one. You're right - it's a challenge for the city to balance events that promote tourism with the fact that there are few "alternate routes" to carry the traffic when the downtown streets are blocked.

    • @joevarga5982
      @joevarga5982 3 місяці тому +1

      @@azkiltedrealtor I've been to Peregrine Books. Not going to cut it, lol. A lot of people love Prescott due to low crime, nice weather, etc. It's just too small for me.

    • @pauliedweasel
      @pauliedweasel 25 днів тому

      Bye! 🖐🏽

  • @dovh49
    @dovh49 16 днів тому

    Reason #5 it's getting too crowded. I love Prescott but I don't know if I can handle so many people anymore.
    As for firearms. It warms my heart when my roofing salesmen shows me his gun. If 10% of the people (responsible gun owners) always carried you would know that you live in a safe place.
    Having said that. There was a shoot out between some bikers out in Chino Valley a mile away from where I lived about 10 years ago or so. But that isn't common.

  • @donnaw4910
    @donnaw4910 4 місяці тому +9

    We would love to retire in Prescott and have been looking for the past 3 years but the housing market/ prices insane! We are conservatives so we would fit right in, but again housing prices are insane for what you get for your money: (old houses that have never been updated 600k to 700k asking price.

    • @azkiltedrealtor
      @azkiltedrealtor  4 місяці тому +3

      Thanks for the contribution! The state of the Prescott area housing market certainly depends upon your perspective. Many feel it is expensive; but on the other hand, people moving here from major metropolitan areas or high-tax, higher cost-of-living states are amazed at how much more they can get for their money. Homes unquestionably do sell for a premium in desirable neighborhoods - even those in need of TLC. However, there are still very nice homes in popular subdivisions. Good news: sellers are becoming much more realistic with pricing...the Pandemic did push prices to the max. You definitely saw the results of that in the past 3 years. But conditions for buyers are improving daily. I hope you don't give up!

    • @donnaw4910
      @donnaw4910 4 місяці тому +3

      @@azkiltedrealtor Thank you! Nope, we're not ones to give up:) That's good to know about the market is getting better. We will keep an eye on it and plan to travel there either this fall or next year. Everything about the Prescott and Prescott Valley area we love we're just kind of waiting to see what the housing market is going to do so that it fits a little bit more within our budget. Thanks for the insight and the videos. They really do help people like us make the best choices when it comes to our final landing place in retirement.

  • @paul9874
    @paul9874 5 місяців тому +5

    We looked at Prescott as a retirement city but at the welcome center the guy said to us welcome to God's little piece of heaven and then added all the people from MN that had moved there. My wife said we are out of here even though I had hotel reservations for 2 nights.

    • @azkiltedrealtor
      @azkiltedrealtor  5 місяців тому +1

      Sorry you had that experience. That seems like an odd statement to make at a welcome center. I think Prescott is a nice place, but I think it's better to be up-front about the pros and cons (no place is perfect) and let each person decide for themself. Also - and I learned this during my cruise director days - you've got to learn about your guests first, then curate a unique experience. There's a lot to experience in Prescott, but not everything is for everyone!

    • @Bornagain7202
      @Bornagain7202 5 місяців тому +7

      you took issue with the guy mentioning God ?

    • @donnaw4910
      @donnaw4910 4 місяці тому +5

      Just curious because I'm not understanding what part of the welcome center guy said that would make you not want to stay there? Confused a little on the comment. Just looking for clarification

    • @paul9874
      @paul9874 4 місяці тому +2

      @@donnaw4910 - We were moving from Chicago and wanted there to be diversity in the population. His comments turned my wife off to spending the weekend there so we left town.

    • @djv.8424
      @djv.8424 4 місяці тому

      @@paul9874For “diversity “ - go to phoenix

  • @VmedranoMr
    @VmedranoMr 13 днів тому +1

    I been considering moving there for last 3 years. Visit 2-3 times a year.

    • @azkiltedrealtor
      @azkiltedrealtor  13 днів тому

      You're doing it the right way - the same way my parents did. Visit first, decide what part of town appeals to you, be patient, find the right home and you won't be disapointed...!

  • @prescotttirepros1513
    @prescotttirepros1513 26 днів тому

    GREAT VIDEO

  • @Leggyblond22
    @Leggyblond22 19 днів тому +1

    sounds like sisters oregon. at least those folks push out California. and its been working. everyone is kind, helpful and things are inexpensive.

    • @azkiltedrealtor
      @azkiltedrealtor  18 днів тому

      Thanks for your post. I checked out Sisters, OR and was surprised to see the similarities. I just might plan a visit to attend their rodeo next year...cheers!

  • @sonnydayz2118
    @sonnydayz2118 Місяць тому +1

    My brother-in-!aw's brother moved to Prescott after receiving an inheritance.

  • @MissMeggypoo
    @MissMeggypoo 3 місяці тому +1

    I’ve been prepping for three years to move to Prescott, but the wages just aren’t enough. I’m looking at a 50% pay cut to enter into a similar job to what I’m in now. Do they actually want anyone to run the city or not? They need to raise the pay for public employees or the services will continue to suffer. Looks like I’m waiting another 25+ years until retirement.

    • @azkiltedrealtor
      @azkiltedrealtor  2 місяці тому

      I think you're right in that the city hasn't yet struck a good balance between the need for services and the need for adequate compensation. No doubt other cities that have experienced decades of rapid growth grapple with the same issue. Hospitality and service industry workers encounter a related problem: a need for their labor but a reluctance to build affordable housing. I have noticed an increase in the number of apartments being built in the past few years, so hopefully things are moving in the right direction.

  • @arronlaceration
    @arronlaceration 3 місяці тому +1

    One of my favorite parts is the extreamist politics you overhear in bars and restaurants here.
    From progressive blue hairs to the most rightwing people you will ever meet yet we usually get along.
    More personal strife has to do with interpersonal rivalries than politics. "I still miss Tina but Jims with her now" type vibe.
    Its a town where like 40% of addresses have firearms had a fun factory and more gun stores than bars and churches but averages a homicide a year.

  • @toxicpneumatix6305
    @toxicpneumatix6305 Місяць тому

    My wife and I are looking at Prescott for retirement in a year or two after my son graduates high school next year. Moving from flat Texas and wanting Mountain views, no humidity.

    • @azkiltedrealtor
      @azkiltedrealtor  Місяць тому

      My parents came to Prescott after living in Dallas for many years, and then Friendswood, south of Houston. We had lived for a time near Bozeman, MT and Salt Lake City, so loved mountainous terrain - even though we were originally from southeastern New England, right on the Atlantic coast. Prescott, at it's mile-high elevation, has the dry, low-humidity climate but not the extreme desert heat. Four mild seasons; and though the terrain is not as dramatic as the Rockies or Utah's Wasatch range, the ponderosa-covered slopes of the Bradshaw Mountains and the naked granite of Thumb Butte, Granite Mountain and the Dells are both scenic and accessible. The topography varies widely within a small area, so you can "choose your views."

  • @dimpsthealien333
    @dimpsthealien333 2 дні тому

    Reasons to move there for us anyway. ❤

  • @seanmccrea1709
    @seanmccrea1709 3 місяці тому +1

    My parents left because the air is too dry, and their eyes and skin weren’t doing so good without moisture in the air

    • @azkiltedrealtor
      @azkiltedrealtor  3 місяці тому +1

      That can be an issue. I definitely use more lip balm - year round! And I know people who moisturize frequently. Still, we have a bit more moisture up here than down in the desert, and it sure beats high humidity!

  • @checkmatearmament2281
    @checkmatearmament2281 Місяць тому +1

    It's all relative right, well, I have been here 5 years now, love it. No, not a great place for the young for sure, great for the people who made their money someplace else and are getting ready to retire. Yes, sadly, if you are a native, renting and don't have a higher paying job, you will continue to struggle with increasing rent costs or purchasing a house. If you are a property owner, you are going to benefit from the influx of refugees from CA.... and the money they will bring with them. So, both good and bad. Also, not true regarding firearms, although I'm not an "open carry" fan, and carry concealed, I see open carry firearms on a weekly basis. However, it's refreshing to know that so many people concealed carry here!

    • @azkiltedrealtor
      @azkiltedrealtor  Місяць тому +1

      Thanks for your insightful comments! There is an influx from CA, but this week I've got clients from Georgia and NY...and don't forget the "refugees" from the Phoenix heat. People moving north from the valley make up a large percentage of those coming to town. As you say, there's good and bad. As for open carry, I know plenty of gun owners but don't seem to see many firearms when I'm out and about. I do open carry myself, but it's just a knife in my sock! LOL

  • @paulsinkovits
    @paulsinkovits 2 місяці тому +3

    Most people who move out of Prescott, are leaving for heaven.

  • @murfspop
    @murfspop 4 місяці тому +3

    Ca. is about to follow the gun control plan of the third Reich with registration of ALL firearms and 'voluntary surrender in the interest of justice' to follow.
    (this from a friend of mine in the state senate) SB1160 .We will not comply. We will MOVE first. Amend your video please.

  • @ZFlyingVLover
    @ZFlyingVLover Місяць тому +1

    omg the city is conservative?! So its go smart ppl then . good to know

  • @billkennedy8869
    @billkennedy8869 16 днів тому

    i love Prescott but i can't afford it.

  • @alansnow1129
    @alansnow1129 2 місяці тому

    I don’t think so.

  • @paulwain433
    @paulwain433 4 місяці тому +3

    Living in Prescott just 2 years ago I would often see people carrying guns while walking around the courthouse. So I would dispute your assertion about not seeing open carry of guns.

    • @azkiltedrealtor
      @azkiltedrealtor  4 місяці тому +1

      Thanks for contributing. I have no doubt it occurs; but I speak, of course, from my personal observations alone.

    • @djv.8424
      @djv.8424 4 місяці тому +5

      I love seeing that. Makes me feel safer.

    • @CodyAyars
      @CodyAyars 3 місяці тому +1

      Arizona in general I’ve seen some people carry firearms on there hip and most of them still carry but it is concealed. Most of them are nice and friendly and I don’t carry firearms myself but I respect and appreciate there constitutional right to do so, as well if anything happens there is a good chance of someone who can neutralize the situation. If it bothers you to see Americans armed then go to a blue state and live in a “Gun Free Zone” then you will have second thoughts about it.

    • @azkiltedrealtor
      @azkiltedrealtor  3 місяці тому

      @@CodyAyars I appreciate your comment. I find people here are, for the most part, tolerant and respectful. Those who come to town expecting to be made uncomfortable, usually are. That said, I've always enjoyed living just a little bit outside my comfort zone! 😎

  • @claudiastarr776
    @claudiastarr776 Місяць тому

    Glad we bought in the 90’s

    • @azkiltedrealtor
      @azkiltedrealtor  Місяць тому

      No doubt you've built substantial equity! 👏

  • @sheikhboyardee556
    @sheikhboyardee556 16 днів тому

    Stupidity is the only reason I can think of.

  • @alansnow1129
    @alansnow1129 2 місяці тому

    People China and go. Prescott is remaining the same or more population right now

  • @ChrisBusy
    @ChrisBusy 4 місяці тому +1

    Shortness if breath for someone in average health? Come on!

    • @djv.8424
      @djv.8424 4 місяці тому

      Could be a good thing - my dad discovered he had a few blockages & needed open heart surgery. Lived there another 20 years & loved every minute

    • @azfishgames4011
      @azfishgames4011 4 місяці тому +3

      the elevation had me short of breath for a month

    • @djv.8424
      @djv.8424 4 місяці тому +1

      @@azfishgames4011 Sounds about right. My dad was still having issues after around 5 months & went to Dr.

    • @joevarga5982
      @joevarga5982 3 місяці тому +1

      Yes. Many people get along fine at sea level, but not at altitude. Older people are often on supplemental oxygen, even at sea level. Prescott is not for them.

  • @2slowlola2b
    @2slowlola2b 2 дні тому

    No Money there😅😂

  • @goklish82
    @goklish82 2 місяці тому +1

    Within the first 5 to 6 seconds its because of people like you. So you chose to push out the locals and try make it your own?!?.and make into a cheaper Sedona! Just say that. Unfortunately it makes to much sense. But they won't see it in front of there eyes.

  • @lost-stan
    @lost-stan 4 місяці тому +1

    LMAO.. You don't see guns in Prescott. This guy has obviously never stood. Next to me in circle K. Down by the hospital. I openly carry a pistol everywhere around Prescott. I also keep a shotgun. In the back window of my truck.
    As far as available jobs in Prescott. That's a joke in itself. Well, I will say you are correct about the smoke. Forest service does lots of controlled burns. To the point that the Prescott National forest. Looks like shit nothing but scarred burnt areas. Unattractive and ugly. Oh yea, you did forget one thing. Yes, the town is very conservative. Along with being extremely corrupt. Don't move to Prescott at all.

    • @azkiltedrealtor
      @azkiltedrealtor  4 місяці тому +1

      LOL - You're right. I don't hit that Circle K too often... 🤣🤣🤣

    • @joevarga5982
      @joevarga5982 3 місяці тому

      @@azkiltedrealtor I stopped going there when they installed the checkout platforms which identify your purchases and put cashiers out of work.

    • @azkiltedrealtor
      @azkiltedrealtor  3 місяці тому +1

      @@joevarga5982 On the other hand, before the self-checkouts went in, the chief complaint was that there were never enough cashiers on duty. Can't win either way!

    • @5toed-lizard.
      @5toed-lizard. 22 дні тому

      It has to be corrupt if it’s full of conservatives. And a bunch of feeling tough people walking around to intimidate others or just scared of their own shadow.

  • @jess97724
    @jess97724 26 днів тому

    Extremely boring

    • @VmedranoMr
      @VmedranoMr 13 днів тому

      Out of curiosity why would you say that? Also how old are you? Do you have kids? I’m doing research and would appreciate your opinion

  • @lovly2cu725
    @lovly2cu725 4 місяці тому +1

    might help if they pronounced the name properly. it isnt pres kit

    • @roderichroby6236
      @roderichroby6236 4 місяці тому +7

      Yes it is.

    • @joevarga5982
      @joevarga5982 3 місяці тому +5

      It's press kit. Unless you don't live there. Which you obviously don't.

  • @tommygamba170
    @tommygamba170 4 місяці тому

    Why too many nazi?

    • @minger42
      @minger42 4 місяці тому

      Your a fool

    • @azfishgames4011
      @azfishgames4011 4 місяці тому +1

      Yeah super racist

    • @AbsyntheAndTears
      @AbsyntheAndTears 4 місяці тому

      Oh for Pete's sake 🙄

    • @drewt9829
      @drewt9829 4 місяці тому

      The NAZI’s are governing California. It’s a Democrat plantation. Free people live in Prescott. Live free or move to California.

    • @doublevisionary5926
      @doublevisionary5926 4 місяці тому

      White is right in preskidd