The concept of mini-retirement changed my life. I'm no longer waiting for some retirement paradise when I'm 65. It helps to know how to fund the lifestyle. You know, making money while you sip that piña colada by the beach does help. I wouldn't have been able to do it otherwise.
Yeah, people miss that part. You don't jet out to Puerto Rico with your life savings. Proper investing and a good business acumen are big pluses. Invest in the stock market, real estate, build businesses. That's just it.
Safe to say not everybody has the skill to pursue investing. But it's always easy to follow the advice of someone who knows how to i.e a financial advisor. You could anywhere between 10--40k with the right ones. Online businesses are a good bet too if you are savvy.
Vivian Jean Wilhelm is the licensed advisor I use. Just research the name. You’d find necessary details to work with a correspondence to set up an appointment
I just turned 51 and awfully late to investing with barely any portfolio except my 401k, I have a decent amount of cash saved up and with inflation currently soaring AGAIN, I’m getting worried about retirement, my intention is to retire at 65 atleast, so how best do I maximize my savings.
I completely understand your concerns. Navigating market uncertainties can be challenging. It might be beneficial consulting with a financial advisor to provide personalized insights based on your specific situation.
Agreed, I always emphasize the significance of having an advisor. This has not only help to revamp my portfolio but has also kept me afloat since the covid-19 outbreak to date. I'm only about 10% shy of my first million dollar after subsequent investments.
Thanks for sharing, I just looked her up on the web and I would say she really has an impressive background in investing. I will write her an e-mail shortly.
People need to consider deeded RV lots. You don't want to put your mobile home in a park where you pay rent, only to see the park bought out by a corporation that jacks up the rent. And a mobile home isn't really mobile without incurring a lot of expense.
Mobile home parks and full-time trailer parks are very profitable. And they sell for millions so only rich, ambitious individuals/investor groups (like Warren Buffett) can afford them. Warren's made a lot of money off the backs of (poorer) folks.
@@desertmodern7638 Still a popular retirement for some Illinoisans, many who have $600,000 (and up), homes there. My place Mohave County was $65,000 and I'm over the moon thanks AZ. 🥲
Yuma, Bullhead city, anywhere in that low elevation western part of the state is crazy hot in the summer. Anywhere above 4000 feet is relatively comfortable, and that would be most of the state. I love Arizona, retired here near Portal in the SE corner at about 4,500 feet. It's nice. Don't even consider retiring here until you look at the elevation and summer temps.
I’m surprised he by passed Sierra Vista and Hereford for retirement consideration. We do have a large retirement population. It’s affordable, small but still has lots of amenities.
In your exuberance to share what you've found you do realize these locations will not stay the way they are and in part because of your videos! js Thankful you haven't found our location! 😁
I love southern Arizona too, I always thought Sierra Vista and Bisbee would be good alternatives whenever I get to retire because I’m a blue collar worker and mid century old so I got a little more to go. 😊
We like in Kingman. A great place to live and retire! It’s 3300 feet so cooler than Ph. But you can get to the mountains to cool off or Bullhead City in the winter to warm up in an hour. Cheap housing too.
Kingman is exactly where I'm focused on. I'm in SoCal and just waiting to see if this damn state starts getting its act back together with the Nov 5 election. If that fails, Kingman, here I come!
Nice video. Thanks for the info. Do you have a video on buying property and moving off the grid to Arizona? What are the best counties for off grid living?
Kingman, AZ population is close to 35,000 but the city limits don't include a lot of the city. as it extends north so it's more than 35K. I don't suggest anyone move there as the city has a lot of poverty and an overwhelming sense of depression encompasses the people there. The city is losing retailers and the growth is mostly in track homes that appease Californian investors.
@@Hard_Car_Life It's a nice area. Military base has been there a long time, so lots of stores, restaurants and other businesses sprang up over the years. Plenty of water, as it sits between two mountain ranges. Not far from Mexico though. Has a very nice hospital that's quite new. Anyway, I liked my visit there.
Kingman- A mobile home in a RV park and temperatures at 100 or above for many months of the year. All for $200,000. It is difficult to imagine a more awful place to live.
One thing many don't know about Show Low and points north: It gets COLD in winter, much like Chicago, especially over 6000 feet. Propane in expensive. If you like only three seasons, and one isn't winter, don't move here.
Yeah it seems to be the hot spot for all the nomads Rv folk and van lifers Buying up in St John, Concho and Showlow Videos out daily on how their all going off-grid up there Oh yeah and outside Williams off the I-180
@@anybodyoutthere3208 I have a nice house on 40 acres west of Concho and the Country Store. I got a mail-in offer to buy my property for $9,150. My new roof was over $40K. Land out here was $500 / acre, but they're selling two-acre lots for $12K. If they moved the decimal two places to the right in that offer, I'd go for it. ( It currently Zillows over $500K).
Nice places to retire if you don't need any healthcare or have any children or grandchildren. Weather was awesome, but we had to leave due to the poor quality schools and lack of good health facilities.
Last 2 winters we have been looking for a 6 month home for winter. Have been to all of these area's and only cross off Kingman, and Bullhead City. Green Valley south, Bisbee to Douglas, Lake Havasu possibly, Miami, Globe, Claypool. Don't want traffic jams, endless subdivisions. Have a good impression of Yuma.
Yuma? The devil's frying. I recall the morning I drove into it before noon and it was 108 F., not for me. Tucson, yes, lived there. Also, there are many places up north that are not desert but mountainous and full of trees, cool places that most people are unaware of.
Funny, most of these very same cities were on his video of places NOT to live in AZ. Some other places to consider are Willcox, Benson and Green Valley.
Any guidance on ensuring you buy a home in these small towns like Rio Rico that will 100% be serviced with utilities/especially water. I have read that some areas/newer construction have had issues ....
I live outside of Kingman two years and the city has everything! Honestly, the Phoenix news at 6am leads each day with a fatal horrible car crash from drinking, or a police shooting of a shoplifter or an underage driver, or a murder-suicide or worse. I am absolutely not joking.
My Sister in law and nieces live in Kingman and Laughlin and they both say it’s ok but for the health care and you have to go Phoenix or Vegas for good health care. The one in Kingman lives in the newer neighborhoods which are really nice but there really is no shopping and she says you have to know what areas NOT to go to. The other one lives in Laughlin/Bullhead and says it’s pretty much a crap hole👎
it is a VERY remote chance for Phoenix sprawl to reach Maricopa because it is an island of private propert pretty much surrounded by Indian reservations.
I heard there are many apartment buildings going up in your area, and very little chance to alleviate the congestion of traffic due to the reservation.
These charming Az. Towns will remain laid-back. affordable and kind, unless they are promoted on Social Media, like UA-cam. Then they'll join in the madness that is now taking] over.l Phoenix.
Oh yeah their being promoted by all kinds of traveling nomads, van life folks and RVers on UA-cam Every winter and spring they drive around every nook and cranny beleive me I’ve watched them all AZ is the spot
Have you heard of Brookfield Residential Properties ULC---2800 acre a master plan development right by Apache Junction. It will have 5,000 homes. Your town of 38K in 10 years will balloon to over 70K+ Phase one, Blossom Rock has started with 5 developers. There will be at least 5 phases to this development. Its on the East side of Ironwood Dr, Ray road, south of hwy 60, right across from Radiance of Superstition Vista. Along with Dr-Horton, some say there will be 11,000 homes
@@threeftr3349,only one problem, WATER! The desert floor has dropped significantly over the years because of irrigation from deep wells. Now the Colorado River irrigation system is being affected by the lack of water. It will be interesting to see what happens in the next few years.
Gangs, homelessness, cost of living 3rd highest location in the nation to live(although Apache Junction is just outside Maricopa county saves much $ in gas tax)115 in the summer or more, crime is going to only get worse in the valley, and water shortages will increase.
Great video. I had been looking at relocating to Kingman from CA, but after visiting there I would recommend people from CA either staying in CA or relocate to Oregon, Washington, New York, Canada, some place other than Kingman or Arizona. It gets hot and will affect their makeup and plastic surgery. CA's governor is doing a bang up job signing new laws which directly affect your freedoms, safety and livelihood. CA is a place where your tax dollars go to help fund stuff like the California Highspeed Rail, one of these centuries it may actually make it to Los Angeles, but it will never see a profit.
I thought Governor of CA was busy eating $1000 dinners at high end restaurants while he kept citizens locked in their own homes...guess that's what they want since they re-elected him.
@@UncleMilty Yeah that's his newest bravo plan. I've lived in CA for 59 years, I have seen first hand all the piss hole changes the dems have made to this once great state of CA.
@Living in Arizona Now What do you think about Williams? Im Possibly looking for an acre or two out of town or even a house in town just wanted your opinion. Thank you so much!
what about Sierra Vista LOL retired here and its pretty nice and if you are a retired military there is Fort Huachuca and Huachuca National Park; only thing negative are the traffic accidents and vehicle pursuits due to illegals but over all the people are friendly!
What exactly does "on a budget" mean? Are we not all on a budget of some sort? I mean, anyone who doesn't earn more than 7 figures and has no intention of retiring anyway?
I was raised in Kearny and it's gone to hell there's nothing left there I remember when I was a kid and was raised there it was nice not anymore everybody messed it up I won't even go back there no more
The concept of mini-retirement changed my life. I'm no longer waiting for some retirement paradise when I'm 65. It helps to know how to fund the lifestyle. You know, making money while you sip that piña colada by the beach does help. I wouldn't have been able to do it otherwise.
Yeah, people miss that part. You don't jet out to Puerto Rico with your life savings. Proper investing and a good business acumen are big pluses. Invest in the stock market, real estate, build businesses. That's just it.
Safe to say not everybody has the skill to pursue investing. But it's always easy to follow the advice of someone who knows how to i.e a financial advisor. You could anywhere between 10--40k with the right ones. Online businesses are a good bet too if you are savvy.
who is your advisor please, if you don't mind me asking?
Vivian Jean Wilhelm is the licensed advisor I use. Just research the name. You’d find necessary details to work with a correspondence to set up an appointment
Thanks a lot for this suggestion. I needed this myself, I looked her up, and I have sent her an email. I hope she gets back to me soon.
I just turned 51 and awfully late to investing with barely any portfolio except my 401k, I have a decent amount of cash saved up and with inflation currently soaring AGAIN, I’m getting worried about retirement, my intention is to retire at 65 atleast, so how best do I maximize my savings.
I completely understand your concerns. Navigating market uncertainties can be challenging. It might be beneficial consulting with a financial advisor to provide personalized insights based on your specific situation.
Agreed, I always emphasize the significance of having an advisor. This has not only help to revamp my portfolio but has also kept me afloat since the covid-19 outbreak to date. I'm only about 10% shy of my first million dollar after subsequent investments.
I will be happy getting assistance and glad to get the help of one, but just how can one spot a reputable one?
Her name is Annette Marie Holt can't divulge much. Most likely, the internet should have her basic info, you can research if you like
Thanks for sharing, I just looked her up on the web and I would say she really has an impressive background in investing. I will write her an e-mail shortly.
People need to consider deeded RV lots. You don't want to put your mobile home in a park where you pay rent, only to see the park bought out by a corporation that jacks up the rent. And a mobile home isn't really mobile without incurring a lot of expense.
Great point
It has happened in the Tampa section of Florida
Yep. Got the tee shirt.
Mobile home parks and full-time trailer parks are very profitable. And they sell for millions so only rich, ambitious individuals/investor groups (like Warren Buffett) can afford them. Warren's made a lot of money off the backs of (poorer) folks.
@@yesterdayfortoday592 yup!
I agree as I've twice been in this position. Not only raising the price, the rules change and you'll have to completely change your area
A $300,000 house is not a good deal for a senior sorry. Enjoyed the video.
Exactly, not exactly on a budget.
True
don’t move to Arizona
As someone who has lived here forever, it actually does seem like an attractive price, particularly in a decent area.
@@desertmodern7638
Still a popular retirement for some Illinoisans, many who have $600,000 (and up), homes there.
My place Mohave County was $65,000 and I'm over the moon thanks AZ. 🥲
I lived in Bisbee for over 20 years, and it is a Great place to live for older people.
I heard there was a problem with water. Is that true?
@@worldobserver3515 Yes the city water is garbage but thankfully there are a few places around town to get good drinking water for relatively cheap
IF YOU LIKE TRANNIES, FREAKS, MISFITS AND STRANGE ARTISTS WITHOUT AN OUNCE OF TALENT!
Arizona is an excellent place to be from.
Yuma, Bullhead city, anywhere in that low elevation western part of the state is crazy hot in the summer. Anywhere above 4000 feet is relatively comfortable, and that would be most of the state. I love Arizona, retired here near Portal in the SE corner at about 4,500 feet. It's nice. Don't even consider retiring here until you look at the elevation and summer temps.
Sierra Vista, Bisbee, Hereford, Tombstone, Douglas, and Benson - all great places with rich history!
I’m surprised he by passed Sierra Vista and Hereford for retirement consideration. We do have a large retirement population. It’s affordable, small but still has lots of amenities.
All being overrun by eastern urban urbanites and land pimps. We don't like you!
SV is my favorite place
In your exuberance to share what you've found you do realize these locations will not stay the way they are and in part because of your videos!
js
Thankful you haven't found our location! 😁
Theres not really much of a low budget option here. Maybe 10 years ago or more there was
The times I’ve visited the USA I’ve noticed they are either so friendly lovely or so disgustingly rude
Every time I watch these videos about Arizona, they talk about everywhere but Mesa and Tempe.
I love southern Arizona too, I always thought Sierra Vista and Bisbee would be good alternatives whenever I get to retire because I’m a blue collar worker and mid century old so I got a little more to go. 😊
We like in Kingman. A great place to live and retire! It’s 3300 feet so cooler than Ph. But you can get to the mountains to cool off or Bullhead City in the winter to warm up in an hour. Cheap housing too.
Ssshhhh
@@peacedove9513 I take it you also live here.
Would not want illegal immigrants running through my yards, I’m out. Thanks
Kingman is exactly where I'm focused on. I'm in SoCal and just waiting to see if this damn state starts getting its act back together with the Nov 5 election. If that fails, Kingman, here I come!
@@kenster865 please join us!
retired in Apache county- love it. very affordable, 4 seasons, clean air, zero traffic
Sounds good, I'm on my way! 😂
Fort Mohave, Oatman, Buckskin, Wenden, Bouse, Yarnell, Skull Valley, Chino Valley, Why, Clifton
Nice video. Thanks for the info. Do you have a video on buying property and moving off the grid to Arizona? What are the best counties for off grid living?
Kingman, AZ population is close to 35,000 but the city limits don't include a lot of the city. as it extends north so it's more than 35K. I don't suggest anyone move there as the city has a lot of poverty and an overwhelming sense of depression encompasses the people there. The city is losing retailers and the growth is mostly in track homes that appease Californian investors.
I'm fine with keeping Kingman the best kept secret 😉
@@Go_Vintage_with_Bri Visited Kingman last year, would not recommend it, it's too worn, old and impoverished.
@@paulbernacki641 Wow you got all that from one visit!
Kingman is not a place I would want to live. 👎
@@paulbernacki641 that depends on the neighborhood. Wallack Ranch and Destiny are very new homes.
I love the Chiracauha/Portal area
Great video! You mentioned dispersed camp sites. That would be a cool video theme! Thanks for always showing us the best places
Thanks for not mentioning Sierra Vista..We're trying to keep this place a secret!
LOL... Thanks for spilling it! :D
Too late, you just mentioned it. I almost bought a place there a few years ago. It's one of my choices in arizona.
Thanks for letting us know. But I believe that's reverse psychology you're using. It's probably a shit hole
@@Hard_Car_Life
It's a nice area. Military base has been there a long time, so lots of stores, restaurants and other businesses sprang up over the years. Plenty of water, as it sits between two mountain ranges. Not far from Mexico though. Has a very nice hospital that's quite new. Anyway, I liked my visit there.
Kingman- A mobile home in a RV park and temperatures at 100 or above for many months of the year. All for $200,000. It is difficult to imagine a more awful place to live.
One thing many don't know about Show Low and points north: It gets COLD in winter, much like Chicago, especially over 6000 feet. Propane in expensive. If you like only three seasons, and one isn't winter, don't move here.
I LOVE IT HERE DON'T COME LOVE 4 SEASONS DON'T COME WE LOVE THE RAW LAND DON'T NEED MORE PEOPLE AND A BIG CITY VERY UGLY
AAVERY VERY COLD GAS IS HIGH PROPANE HIGH FOOD HIGH FAST FOOD HIGH
I should have tried Skull Valley or Camp Verde----I didn't know how cold it got at altitude. (and no OTA TV either).
Yeah it seems to be the hot spot for all the nomads Rv folk and van lifers
Buying up in St John, Concho and Showlow
Videos out daily on how their all going off-grid up there
Oh yeah and outside Williams off the I-180
@@anybodyoutthere3208 I have a nice house on 40 acres west of Concho and the Country Store. I got a mail-in offer to buy my property for $9,150. My new roof was over $40K. Land out here was $500 / acre, but they're selling two-acre lots for $12K. If they moved the decimal two places to the right in that offer, I'd go for it. ( It currently Zillows over $500K).
I can only dream about going back to Arizona which is heaven on earth to me. I would live anywhere in the state cause I love the heat and desert.
Jeff, you always keep me thinking! Thank you.
I love show low and Pinetop. Love it. Looking at investments now. Already own land out there.
"Out there" another eastern land pimp?
Investments???!!?
I remember when there was nothing in Maricopa AZ
Corrupt government in Maricopa.
I think most interested in retirement locations want to know how close/far medical/doctor/hospital are.
Thanks for very informative video.
Ive lived in multiple cities and towns in Arizona for the last 25 years and I've yet to hear any freaking BANJO music.
Nice places to retire if you don't need any healthcare or have any children or grandchildren. Weather was awesome, but we had to leave due to the poor quality schools and lack of good health facilities.
Smashed the line for sure! Good video.
Prescott is a great place so it is expensive. We love it.
Great if you can afford it but a lot of people can't.
I love the way you explain everything and show everything easily and beautiful thank you so much 🙏🏻🙏🏼🙏🙏🏾❤️❤️🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Last 2 winters we have been looking for a 6 month home for winter. Have been to all of these area's and only cross off Kingman, and Bullhead City. Green Valley south, Bisbee to Douglas, Lake Havasu possibly, Miami, Globe, Claypool. Don't want traffic jams, endless subdivisions. Have a good impression of Yuma.
Yuma? The devil's frying. I recall the morning I drove into it before noon and it was 108 F., not for me. Tucson, yes, lived there. Also, there are many places up north that are not desert but mountainous and full of trees, cool places that most people are unaware of.
Funny, most of these very same cities were on his video of places NOT to live in AZ. Some other places to consider are Willcox, Benson and Green Valley.
Any guidance on ensuring you buy a home in these small towns like Rio Rico that will 100% be serviced with utilities/especially water. I have read that some areas/newer construction have had issues ....
Kingman has a bad crime & drug issue.
Yuma is actually a very nice and affordable place to live and retire.
Agreed. I would avoid Kingman.
I live outside of Kingman two years and the city has everything! Honestly, the Phoenix news at 6am leads each day with a fatal horrible car crash from drinking, or a police shooting of a shoplifter or an underage driver, or a murder-suicide or worse. I am absolutely not joking.
My Sister in law and nieces live in Kingman and Laughlin and they both say it’s ok but for the health care and you have to go Phoenix or Vegas for good health care. The one in Kingman lives in the newer neighborhoods which are really nice but there really is no shopping and she says you have to know what areas NOT to go to. The other one lives in Laughlin/Bullhead and says it’s pretty much a crap hole👎
Every place has its share of drugs & crime.
Cheapest two bedroom studio in Tubac is 300k….
it is a VERY remote chance for Phoenix sprawl to reach Maricopa because it is an island of private propert pretty much surrounded by Indian reservations.
I heard there are many apartment buildings going up in your area, and very little chance to alleviate the congestion of traffic due to the reservation.
Good info. Interested in medical facilities and crime rates in the areas
Bisbee was great until they shut down the copper mine.
I found a new home in Chino Valley for S299k. Beautiful area
Thank u love videos
North/North West Arizona is where I want to retire to.
I'd like to spend my summers on the road for the most part.
With the towns being so car oriented, how do older or infirm people who can't drive manage the everyday things in life like shopping?
Around Prescott is beautiful, but it's gotten more expensive there. High desert that even gets some snow in winter.
I love Arizona but l hate the heat 🥵🥵
For the places listed, what is their water situation
Each place varies. Bullhead City and Yuma are along the Colorado River. If that ever got low those places wouldn’t survive.
Water is extraordinary expensive in Maricopa.
Water is going to be an issue
You will.see people filing class action issues over water usage
But is there WATER now and in the future? Just asking…..😊
Great segment.
areas closest to the border tend to have less trouble than everywhere else because there is such a good police/border control presance.
Great review. Thanks
Kingman is great.
When you say "on a budget" or "budget friendly" you're talking only about the home prices, right?
I noticed people leaving their garage doors cracked open in Arizona to vent the heat.
These charming Az. Towns will remain laid-back. affordable and kind, unless they are promoted on Social Media, like UA-cam.
Then they'll join in the madness that is now taking] over.l Phoenix.
Oh yeah their being promoted by all kinds of traveling nomads, van life folks and RVers on UA-cam
Every winter and spring they drive around every nook and cranny beleive me
I’ve watched them all
AZ is the spot
Great video
I'll stick with the Apache Junction area,east Mesa. The superstition mtns and salt river lakes are easily accessible. Heat,yes. Night life, yes!
Have you heard of Brookfield Residential Properties ULC---2800 acre a master plan development right by Apache Junction. It will have 5,000 homes. Your town of 38K in 10 years will balloon to over 70K+ Phase one, Blossom Rock has started with 5 developers. There will be at least 5 phases to this development. Its on the East side of Ironwood Dr, Ray road, south of hwy 60, right across from Radiance of Superstition Vista. Along with Dr-Horton, some say there will be 11,000 homes
@@threeftr3349,only one problem, WATER! The desert floor has dropped significantly over the years because of irrigation from deep wells. Now the Colorado River irrigation system is being affected by the lack of water. It will be interesting to see what happens in the next few years.
Gangs, homelessness, cost of living 3rd highest location in the nation to live(although Apache Junction is just outside Maricopa county saves much $ in gas tax)115 in the summer or more, crime is going to only get worse in the valley, and water shortages will increase.
Nice looking place there now 👌 😀
My budget is $2000 a month. Total.
Oh good luck 😢
@@KMF3 No retirement for me.
@@donnavannostrand2378 yeah probably not for me either 😟
Great video. I had been looking at relocating to Kingman from CA, but after visiting there I would recommend people from CA either staying in CA or relocate to Oregon, Washington, New York, Canada, some place other than Kingman or Arizona. It gets hot and will affect their makeup and plastic surgery. CA's governor is doing a bang up job signing new laws which directly affect your freedoms, safety and livelihood. CA is a place where your tax dollars go to help fund stuff like the California Highspeed Rail, one of these centuries it may actually make it to Los Angeles, but it will never see a profit.
I thought Governor of CA was busy eating $1000 dinners at high end restaurants while he kept citizens locked in their own homes...guess that's what they want since they re-elected him.
And giving booze to the homeless.😂
@@UncleMilty Yeah that's his newest bravo plan. I've lived in CA for 59 years, I have seen first hand all the piss hole changes the dems have made to this once great state of CA.
Yuma is purgatory with a sales tax.
I should say I'm retired and single looking for best place to retire to in Arizona?
Checked Zillow, the homes for sale in all of these cities are ridiculously priced. Moving so far out for these prices would be stupid.
Arizona- Kathie Hobbs - Californication - NO THANKS !!!! You can keep it.
Sedona - California's newest sister city - Fleeing Californians overtaking Sedona - at California price levels.
What are you saying here? I don't understand. Express yourself more completely.
This video is not honest. No where is Arizona is affordable any more.
Golden Valley is the armpit of AZ
Need to do a show on Best place for military retirement
Yes
No one would wanna live in a mobile home park! 😂
Yeah they would.
There is 20,000 more people in Yuma vs Flagstaff.
Wickenburg is very expensive now. I know I live here.
@Living in Arizona Now
What do you think about Williams? Im Possibly looking for an acre or two out of town or even a house in town just wanted your opinion. Thank you so much!
I live in Lake Havasu City, AZ and I think Kingman needs a Costco. We cant have anything like that here in LHC
Bullhead City has Sam’s Club
@@danenorem5571 yes I go there every two months. Would rather go to Costco and we do but its 136 miles one way
Have you ever done a video on Douglas Arizona?
That would have to be a very big budget
Where is the best t place to live in Arizona? Retired??
They still have a good amount of different taxes
Provide safe area’s Tucson, flagstaff, and Catalina foothills? 2024?
Where is the best mobile home park for 55+ community to live at in Mesa or Apache junction
I agree ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
what about Sierra Vista LOL retired here and its pretty nice and if you are a retired military there is Fort Huachuca and Huachuca National Park; only thing negative are the traffic accidents and vehicle pursuits due to illegals but over all the people are friendly!
This is bullshit unless you are living in a tent nothing cheap in arizona everyone from cal came made it expensive
Budget? You showed homes costing $500,000.😂😂😂😂
I guess it depends on what your budget is
Anything on Lakeside or Pinetop?
is buckeye good please?
Thanks 😉👍
What exactly does "on a budget" mean? Are we not all on a budget of some sort? I mean, anyone who doesn't earn more than 7 figures and has no intention of retiring anyway?
Is it cheaper to live in Arizona city Arizona
Good luck 🍀
You a realtor
Seems like they're very family-oriented, which explains why a lot of people don't like it
You haven't talked about Arizona City? What are your thoughts about that area?
Budget, my ass.
And CARTELS !!!!
what about Ajo Az, nice place to retirament
Can you do a review on Kearny AZ
I was raised in Kearny and it's gone to hell there's nothing left there I remember when I was a kid and was raised there it was nice not anymore everybody messed it up I won't even go back there no more
Tubac is too far south near the wide open border