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24:30 I found out why it's called Treeland! There used to be a nursery business called Treeland Nurseries in that same area, but the plot was bought out by Tri Pointe homes, hence why it's called Treeland. They even took some of the original trees from the business and planted it in the gated neighborhood. Treeland still has a location in Mesa. We are planning to move to Treeland very soon so looking forward to seeing the community once it's finished :)
Moved to Chandler 10 years ago. We love it! We live off Cooper Rd off the freeway. There are so many things close by. Housing and renting in Chandler is pretty expensive these days, though, if someone is trying to move here.
Agreed on the housing costs. People that buy in Chandler (or that already own in Chandler) will see more demand/appreciation as the metropolitan area continues to grow out even further. It costs money to live near employment, top schools, all the shopping, dining and entertainment and freeways that anyone could want!
This is all true, I live in south Tempe and I love going to Chandler for shopping and good restaurants, for me it's literally a 5 minute drive. All of Arizona is beautiful but I prefer east side of Arizona more, Thank you for video
Hello from Colorado! As I was getting hit in the eyes by snow today (mid May), I was really really wishing I was back in AZ, as I was last week finishing up my 2 week camping trip there. Yes....that was down in Tucson; don't hold it against us heheheh. Which, was also to check out the area to consider moving to (we are mid 50s yrs old). So, I fly my boss down to Phoenix just about monthly for either some medical trips, visit his friends, or also back when he was into desert racing as his mechanic was in Phoenix. I also come to Deer Valley for my annual work training. On EVERY trip, I'll talk to a local and ask them "Hey....I am familiar with Old Town Scottsdale. It is a quasi walking area. And, I can get some live music there. Where else in this mega valley is there something like that?" I usually get the hog looking at a wrist watch look. Occasionally, I'll get referenced out to West Gate. Or, they will tell me about the 1 bar they know that is across town that they have seen live music at. And then I come across your video here! Chandler.....who knew??? hehehe. I usually stay at the Double Tree in Tempe on Priest and Broadway; and I'll venture down into Chandler to eat or hike on South Mountain. I had no idea it is the live music capital of the valley. I will definitely go check that area out, in more detail, on my next trip. I was in Phoenix a few nights ago to bring my boss to the Rolling Stones concert. We arrived to Skyharbor at 1pm. So, I had the afternoon to explore. I used that time to head out west to Verrado and Estrella Mountain. Those were definitely some nice areas! But, I also felt "out there"....and that it would be 30+ minutes to come back towards the city for activities. Of course, 1 visit does not paint the whole picture. So, I'll venture out there again. But...in the interim, I'll head to Chandler next!! Have a great day
We have a ton of 'suburbs' outside of town in every direction. Master planned communities are to fill in the gaps while living outside of town (most of those gaps are outdoor focused and include the entire family). For adult entertainment, you'll want to stay close to ANY of the downtown areas. I can't believe you got deer in the headlight looks, LOL. Yes there is Old Town in Scottsdale but there is also Kierland and Scottsdale Quarter, there are downtowns Gilbert, Chandler, Tempe and now even Queen Creek. There are some great spots in Goodyear and Glendale (aside from Westgate) and of course Downtown Phoenix. I am not really a activities UA-cam channel but I do know where to have fun.
@@LivinginPhoenixArizona not sure if you do this but What would be your recommendation for me as I go an explore AZ . I am going at the end of the month to see if I like it and potentially make a move. Should I do a drive around the cities in the metropolitan area? I have been watching a lot of videos and will be staying in Chandler. Not planning to purchase a house at the moment but thought you would be a good person to ask 🙂. Thank you .
@@esthermnv Phoenix metro is SOOOO big. Employment and Housing are the top drivers of where you call home. Without knowing where you would be working, it's hard to say where to visit. Since it sounds like you are gravitating to the Chandler area, I'd recommend the following places: South Phoenix/Pima Canyon Trailhead, Chandler Fashion Square/Scheels, Downtown Ocotillo/Bottle & Beans, Veterans Oasis Park, San Tan Village, Heritage District Gilbert, Gilbert Regional Park, Costco (any of them), Salt River, Saguaro Lake, Tempe Marketplace, Mill Avenue... just to name a few places. Enjoy your visit!
You didnt mention the municipal services. The police, fireman, emt are top notch. Kind of ridiculous to leave that out. Not to mention the pensions fully financed.
Chandler is east side too, they are neighboring cities/right next to each other. Tempe is older than Chandler, higher crime rate, obviously home to ASU, lots of high-density living. Tempe has more of a 'downtown' feel.
Nervous??? Seriously? Where in Chandler? Even in the lowest price point areas (which is the areas I am assuming you are talking about) don't even remotely make me nervous. Have you been to south Phoenix or downtown Phoenix?! That's nerving!!!
@@desertrat2021 I do not think there is a 'rundown' area in Chandler at all. Lower income yes. Older cars, maybe. Not falling apart. No trash. No homeless. No graffiti.
@@LivinginPhoenixArizona VERY good to know! Was just assuming by the comment & a section in palm springs where I use to work...my bad!! There are some condos on i think yellow drop? Wanted to check out when we visit
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24:30 I found out why it's called Treeland! There used to be a nursery business called Treeland Nurseries in that same area, but the plot was bought out by Tri Pointe homes, hence why it's called Treeland. They even took some of the original trees from the business and planted it in the gated neighborhood. Treeland still has a location in Mesa. We are planning to move to Treeland very soon so looking forward to seeing the community once it's finished :)
That's awesome, thanks for sharing. Beautiful homes but no yard space. I hope you enjoy living in Chandler. I sure do!
@@LivinginPhoenixArizonaYup. Been living in Chandler for a little over a decade but decided one story homes were the best for us.
@@ariauroic lots of people feel that way
Moved to Chandler 10 years ago. We love it! We live off Cooper Rd off the freeway. There are so many things close by. Housing and renting in Chandler is pretty expensive these days, though, if someone is trying to move here.
Agreed on the housing costs. People that buy in Chandler (or that already own in Chandler) will see more demand/appreciation as the metropolitan area continues to grow out even further. It costs money to live near employment, top schools, all the shopping, dining and entertainment and freeways that anyone could want!
This video is great thank you. My family will be relocating to Chandler next month
You will love Chandler!
This is all true, I live in south Tempe and I love going to Chandler for shopping and good restaurants, for me it's literally a 5 minute drive. All of Arizona is beautiful but I prefer east side of Arizona more,
Thank you for video
Wayyyy more stuff to do in east valley!!!
Visiting Arizona city this week
Arizona City is pretty rural. What brings you to Arizona City?
Looking at homes to purchase
@@josuemadrigal9921 why Arizona City specifically? Very slow growth in this area, quite rural, not many amenities in this area.
Hello from Colorado! As I was getting hit in the eyes by snow today (mid May), I was really really wishing I was back in AZ, as I was last week finishing up my 2 week camping trip there. Yes....that was down in Tucson; don't hold it against us heheheh. Which, was also to check out the area to consider moving to (we are mid 50s yrs old).
So, I fly my boss down to Phoenix just about monthly for either some medical trips, visit his friends, or also back when he was into desert racing as his mechanic was in Phoenix. I also come to Deer Valley for my annual work training. On EVERY trip, I'll talk to a local and ask them "Hey....I am familiar with Old Town Scottsdale. It is a quasi walking area. And, I can get some live music there. Where else in this mega valley is there something like that?" I usually get the hog looking at a wrist watch look. Occasionally, I'll get referenced out to West Gate. Or, they will tell me about the 1 bar they know that is across town that they have seen live music at.
And then I come across your video here! Chandler.....who knew??? hehehe. I usually stay at the Double Tree in Tempe on Priest and Broadway; and I'll venture down into Chandler to eat or hike on South Mountain. I had no idea it is the live music capital of the valley. I will definitely go check that area out, in more detail, on my next trip.
I was in Phoenix a few nights ago to bring my boss to the Rolling Stones concert. We arrived to Skyharbor at 1pm. So, I had the afternoon to explore. I used that time to head out west to Verrado and Estrella Mountain. Those were definitely some nice areas! But, I also felt "out there"....and that it would be 30+ minutes to come back towards the city for activities. Of course, 1 visit does not paint the whole picture. So, I'll venture out there again. But...in the interim, I'll head to Chandler next!!
Have a great day
We have a ton of 'suburbs' outside of town in every direction. Master planned communities are to fill in the gaps while living outside of town (most of those gaps are outdoor focused and include the entire family). For adult entertainment, you'll want to stay close to ANY of the downtown areas. I can't believe you got deer in the headlight looks, LOL. Yes there is Old Town in Scottsdale but there is also Kierland and Scottsdale Quarter, there are downtowns Gilbert, Chandler, Tempe and now even Queen Creek. There are some great spots in Goodyear and Glendale (aside from Westgate) and of course Downtown Phoenix. I am not really a activities UA-cam channel but I do know where to have fun.
Great channel, Sheryl! I just came across it and am subscribing now!
Excellent! Super happy to have you! 🙃
What cities have the best salaries? Considering a move to AZ and going to visit at the end of April to explore the Area.
I guess that depends on what you do for a living. The highest income areas are in the southeast valley, northeast valley and North Peoria.
@@LivinginPhoenixArizona not sure if you do this but What would be your recommendation for me as I go an explore AZ . I am going at the end of the month to see if I like it and potentially make a move. Should I do a drive around the cities in the metropolitan area? I have been watching a lot of videos and will be staying in Chandler. Not planning to purchase a house at the moment but thought you would be a good person to ask 🙂. Thank you .
@@esthermnv Phoenix metro is SOOOO big. Employment and Housing are the top drivers of where you call home. Without knowing where you would be working, it's hard to say where to visit. Since it sounds like you are gravitating to the Chandler area, I'd recommend the following places: South Phoenix/Pima Canyon Trailhead, Chandler Fashion Square/Scheels, Downtown Ocotillo/Bottle & Beans, Veterans Oasis Park, San Tan Village, Heritage District Gilbert, Gilbert Regional Park, Costco (any of them), Salt River, Saguaro Lake, Tempe Marketplace, Mill Avenue... just to name a few places. Enjoy your visit!
How's the beauty supply scene?
Plentiful!!! Women take VERY GOOD care of themselves in Phoenix. Always room for more, we're growing like crazy!
You didnt mention the municipal services. The police, fireman, emt are top notch. Kind of ridiculous to leave that out. Not to mention the pensions fully financed.
Thank you for adding that in. :-)
I'll stick to Tempe. East Side
Chandler is east side too, they are neighboring cities/right next to each other. Tempe is older than Chandler, higher crime rate, obviously home to ASU, lots of high-density living. Tempe has more of a 'downtown' feel.
Do you have kids? Tempe schools are not great.
@@rl95719 I do have kids, all grown up now. Agreed that Tempe schools are not very good. Sad.
@@rl95719 Nope! or never
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Yup, I love Chandler too!
Chandler is kind of ghetto-ish. I get nervous driving through it sometimes. I like Gilbert much better.
Most large cities have a " rundown" section...thus the creation of THE HOA!!
Nervous??? Seriously? Where in Chandler? Even in the lowest price point areas (which is the areas I am assuming you are talking about) don't even remotely make me nervous. Have you been to south Phoenix or downtown Phoenix?! That's nerving!!!
@@desertrat2021 I do not think there is a 'rundown' area in Chandler at all. Lower income yes. Older cars, maybe. Not falling apart. No trash. No homeless. No graffiti.
@@LivinginPhoenixArizona VERY good to know! Was just assuming by the comment & a section in palm springs where I use to work...my bad!! There are some condos on i think yellow drop? Wanted to check out when we visit
@@LivinginPhoenixArizonaoops...lemon tree pl
don't do it we are full! stop moving here!
bahahaaa... it is getting quite big/busy! Yes!