Indeed, the real estate waltz feels precarious. I navigated the market turbulence in the UK, and "NATHAN TRAVIS COOK" provided sage guidance. A real estate virtuoso!
Nathan Travis Cook he is the maestro of real estate acumen. My UK property symphony, orchestrated by him, turned uncertainties into a harmony of wealth. A real estate virtuoso, indeed.
Absolutely! He isn't just for seasoned players; he embraces real estate novices. Your first steps into the property minuet will be guided with finesse.
@Hschlick84 I live in the Suburbs of Seattle most of my life. It was really my first time driving in the AZ desert landscape, and it was summer time, so the combination of the heat, the lack of trees, water, amenities and people that gave me a weird feeling about the place 🤩
@@1.gatuquan Always trust your gut, which you were right. There are nicer parts of the state to check out, hopefully Kingman didn't give you a first bad impression of the state as a whole.
Kingman is blowing up right now. One of my loan officers up there has to hire additional assistants to deal with all the ppl moving there. I’d never live there, but not the worst place to invest for mid term
YES you finally say Kingman!! It’s exactly where I want right in the middle of all LV Laughlin Bullhead City Grand Canyon west sky bridge and havasu and it’s like 100k cheaper then Vegas !!! Also get to be by Route 66 !
Jeff’s channel is the best, and has been for many years. Seems like a great guy. One thing I noticed, and where I agree with LIAN and many channels like it, is that the recommended neighborhoods are invariably majority White. Oftentimes when we drive through black or Hispanic hoods the crime is high and the general feeling is very depressing. Yet our media constantly portrays white as inherently flawed….? Strange world …hmmm I wonder if there’s an agenda?
“Our” media constantly portrays “white” as inherently flawed while the most desirable neighborhoods recommended are predominantly white neighborhoods? Pretty sure you have things twisted and skewed from a racial point of view. Plenty of people/families who are Mexican and/or black who ALSO live in these recommended communities. No agenda but if you feel this way you should definitely stick to the neighborhoods that share your racial background. Stay away from the “depressing and high crime” places if you can afford it. I’d love to see the neighborhood that Timothy McVeigh came from, or the LV shooter Stephen Paddock. Come to think of it, we could add many more to this list of “white” mass murders, such as the November 5, 2017 First Baptist Church massacre in Sutherland Springs, Texas, when a local man, Devin Kelley, shot and killed 26 people and wounded 22 others. Would ❤ to see where that white boy grew up 😂. Maybe you should rethink your analysis a bit more. Plenty of white neighborhoods in America that look great on the outside but harbor domestic terrorists within. Facts!
I wish you guys could have seen prescott in the 90s ☺️ a true self sufficient "small town" with families, bout 30-40k people and the full socioeconomic gamut from the trailer park to the mcmansions. Most people i knew growing up had parents who worked in a trade or had a small service based businesses. I miss the middle class 😣 Its definitely turned into a retirement/transplant magnet
After 52 years in California and 5 in Alabama, I bought a house in my first year here with no issues. The experience was far better than buying property in California, which I found over-regulated and over-taxed. I wish I had moved sooner. My friend did the same but worked with an adviser, which helped him avoid the problems I faced. I regret not taking that step myself.
Your move to Alabama has been positive, especially compared to your experience in California. It’s understandable to regret not working with an adviser earlier, as it made a big difference for your friend. This experience highlights the value of proper guidance in property investments.
I've worked with a financial analyst since I started investing in stocks, which has greatly improved my returns. Just like in real estate, knowing when to buy or sell can be challenging. My adviser has helped grow my portfolio by over 90% in just over a year. I understand your regret about not having an adviser when buying property, as expert guidance can lead to better results.
Julianne Iwersen Niemann a highly respected figure in her field. I suggest delving deeper into her credentials, as she possesses extensive experience and serves as a valuable resource for individuals seeking guidance in navigating the financial market.
Julianne Iwersen Niemann a highly respected figure in her field. I suggest delving deeper into her credentials, as she possesses extensive experience and serves as a valuable resource for individuals seeking guidance in navigating the financial market.
It's out in the sticks, doesn't even have a clinic, small hospital, grocery store (Family Dollar doesn't count) or McDonald's. Maybe get some basic necessities and it will get better.
We are looking to retire in Prescott. But the prices are extremely high. We live in So Ca and even we were shocked. Don't know if we will be able to afford it, but we are keeping our eyes peeled. At this point in time, half a million dollars for a fixer upper isn't realistic. My daughter and son in law bought 2 acres in Prescott Valley a few years ago but now they can't afford to build on it so they are having to rent a house while they wait and see what happens. My other daughter is in Sahuarita. They were able to buy a new 4 bedroom home for about $300,000.
Bullhead City is as hot as Phoenix in the summer (thanks to its urban island effect). However, Kingman is high desert, which makes it cooler than Phoenix (about 10F less in average). It's still hot, but livable almost all year around like other desert places (Las Cruces, NM for instance).
Howdy , I can remember when 67th ave was the outskirts of town . We dove , pheasant and quail hunted at 59th ave and cactus . Frog legs too . And then the desert toads . They were huge . Not a fan of the cardinals . Phoenix had a chance for its own expansion team , but noooooo ,
Maybe I should save up money and buy up property in Bullhead City or Kingman. Currently live in Prescott Valley, but would love to own something cheaper.
@@nickiesiple5222 I don't remember that, all I knew about the area at the time was being an alternative to Phoenix metro with cooler weather and cheaper than Prescott with less retirees. We're growing, but not going gang busters like Buckeye or Queen Creek.
Friend bought a place near downtown old Cottonwood last year and downtown old cottonwood is becoming a happening place. Have friends in Village of Oak Creek we visit periodically. Cornville is a hard no.
Marana just north of tucson is growing very fast with a lot of new residential housing in the middle to upper income brackets. For 600+k, the dove mountain area in marana has some of the nicest upscale investment / retirement properties in arizona.
We have a lot of clients looking at Cottonwood and Cornville as an alternative to Sedona mainly because of price and traffic. But Sedona outpaces appreciation over these towns. Lots of variables to consider.
@@drinks4days WELL, IF THEY GO TO LOW FLOW SHOWERS, GET RID OF ALL LAWNS AND INSTALL ROCKS AND DRIP WATERING, ALSO GET RID OF ALL GOLF COURSES THEN YOU MAY HAVE A CHANCE
Can you really differentiate Gilbert and Chandler? It’s all part of the mess that is Phoenix metro. To me Mesa, Tempe, Scottsdale, Gilbert, Chandler, Glendale, and Peoria are all the same exact thing - I can’t tell the difference when I’m driving through all those cities it’s all grid based residential blocks with commercial skirting along the main streets.
Depends on where you want to live and, job wise, where you need to live. There are all kinds of really nice and really not nice areas in all of those cities. North Tempe is really different than South Tempe. Same with Scottsdale. And Gilbert has been in the news lately and not in a good way. If you were moving into any of these areas you would have to research what fits you and your needs.
Find extra money I would invest in Park Model Homes in RV Resorts in Mesa, Casa Grande, Tucson. They are an extremely high demand at least for the winter. I have been looking to find one for next January February March and it’s like finding gold and everything’s a big secret. You can find a rental and have an agreement with the owner and the next day the owner will rent it to somebody else he’s gonna stay there longer or pay more money. I was totally shocked I had no idea of this park model home industry I don’t live in Arizona I just wanna spend the winter there. Crazy and you don’t need very much money.
I love the rocky area around Watson Lake outside Prescott. Reminds me of Joshua Tree, I'd live there but it's a National Park. 😉 Will we be able to dodge a housing crash in US? I hope so but I doubt it.
The next time you text with Colleen: she had said to me pick up at 12:00 for appt at 12:30. I know AHCCCS wants one hour between pick up time and appt time, not 30 minutes.
What do you think about buying land in Hackberry Az? Its 30 mins from Kingman AZ....5 acres for $49,000. Do you think it's a safe area and a good investment? The worst I heard is rattlesnakes!
For anyone looking around with kids, it’s fortunate AZ is way ahead of the curve on school choice, with open district, charters, private and no restrictions on homeschooling, cause most of the outlying or up north cities/towns on your list have less than stellar public schools.
Hey Jeff why don’t you take your investment advice and stick it where the sun don’t shine……we have a water shortage in the state plus an affordable housing crisis…and if that’s not enough we are on the brink of economic collapse in this country….please talk about another subject that relates to the current times…I’ll be listening to Jeremiah babe!
@@XxXxXBigactually you’re right, Scottsdale is only nice if you’re north of Greenway. Same thing in Mesa, only nice if north of McDowell. Rest of Scottsdale and Mesa are 🗑️. Gilbert on the other hand is nice all over no matter what area.
Arizona is a state and LA is a city. Arizona is still one of the most sparsely populated states in the country. If anything we need to spread people around instead of everyone crowding in cities
The real estate rhythm seems off lately. Are we dancing on the edge of a housing market crisis, especially in the USA?
Indeed, the real estate waltz feels precarious. I navigated the market turbulence in the UK, and
"NATHAN TRAVIS COOK" provided sage guidance. A real estate virtuoso!
Your real estate tale is compelling. Mind introducing me to him. I'm cautiously eyeing the UK market, unsure of the next housing step.
Nathan Travis Cook he is the maestro of real estate acumen. My UK property symphony, orchestrated by him, turned uncertainties into a harmony of wealth. A real estate virtuoso, indeed.
Your real estate sonnet resonates. Can I venture into this property melody with him if I'm just a novice in the real estate rhapsody?
Absolutely! He isn't just for seasoned players; he embraces real estate novices. Your first steps into the property minuet will be guided with finesse.
I drove across Kingman few years back. It looked rough 🤭.
What was rough about it?
@Hschlick84 I live in the Suburbs of Seattle most of my life. It was really my first time driving in the AZ desert landscape, and it was summer time, so the combination of the heat, the lack of trees, water, amenities and people that gave me a weird feeling about the place 🤩
@@1.gatuquan Always trust your gut, which you were right. There are nicer parts of the state to check out, hopefully Kingman didn't give you a first bad impression of the state as a whole.
Kingman is blowing up right now. One of my loan officers up there has to hire additional assistants to deal with all the ppl moving there. I’d never live there, but not the worst place to invest for mid term
Crime, hotter than hell like most of these places and a prison tool boot (also like a lot of these depressed areas).
YES you finally say Kingman!! It’s exactly where I want right in the middle of all LV Laughlin Bullhead City Grand Canyon west sky bridge and havasu and it’s like 100k cheaper then Vegas !!! Also get to be by Route 66 !
Jeff, good overview. Please do more of them.
Jeff’s channel is the best, and has been for many years. Seems like a great guy. One thing I noticed, and where I agree with LIAN and many channels like it, is that the recommended neighborhoods are invariably majority White. Oftentimes when we drive through black or Hispanic hoods the crime is high and the general feeling is very depressing. Yet our media constantly portrays white as inherently flawed….? Strange world …hmmm I wonder if there’s an agenda?
“Our” media constantly portrays “white” as inherently flawed while the most desirable neighborhoods recommended are predominantly white neighborhoods? Pretty sure you have things twisted and skewed from a racial point of view. Plenty of people/families who are Mexican and/or black who ALSO live in these recommended communities. No agenda but if you feel this way you should definitely stick to the neighborhoods that share your racial background. Stay away from the “depressing and high crime” places if you can afford it. I’d love to see the neighborhood that Timothy McVeigh came from, or the LV shooter Stephen Paddock. Come to think of it, we could add many more to this list of “white” mass murders, such as the November 5, 2017 First Baptist Church massacre in Sutherland Springs, Texas, when a local man, Devin Kelley, shot and killed 26 people and wounded 22 others. Would ❤ to see where that white boy grew up 😂.
Maybe you should rethink your analysis a bit more. Plenty of white neighborhoods in America that look great on the outside but harbor domestic terrorists within. Facts!
We are about to buy a house in Prescott!
From Phx or where? Is this your first move to a smaller town?
Great content!!
I wish you guys could have seen prescott in the 90s ☺️ a true self sufficient "small town" with families, bout 30-40k people and the full socioeconomic gamut from the trailer park to the mcmansions. Most people i knew growing up had parents who worked in a trade or had a small service based businesses. I miss the middle class 😣 Its definitely turned into a retirement/transplant magnet
After 52 years in California and 5 in Alabama, I bought a house in my first year here with no issues. The experience was far better than buying property in California, which I found over-regulated and over-taxed. I wish I had moved sooner. My friend did the same but worked with an adviser, which helped him avoid the problems I faced. I regret not taking that step myself.
Your move to Alabama has been positive, especially compared to your experience in California. It’s understandable to regret not working with an adviser earlier, as it made a big difference for your friend. This experience highlights the value of proper guidance in property investments.
I've worked with a financial analyst since I started investing in stocks, which has greatly improved my returns. Just like in real estate, knowing when to buy or sell can be challenging. My adviser has helped grow my portfolio by over 90% in just over a year. I understand your regret about not having an adviser when buying property, as expert guidance can lead to better results.
Sounds interesting! Please can you leave the info of your lnvestment advsor here? I’m in dire need for one
Julianne Iwersen Niemann a highly respected figure in her field. I suggest delving deeper into her credentials, as she possesses extensive experience and serves as a valuable resource for individuals seeking guidance in navigating the financial market.
Julianne Iwersen Niemann a highly respected figure in her field. I suggest delving deeper into her credentials, as she possesses extensive experience and serves as a valuable resource for individuals seeking guidance in navigating the financial market.
Northern Arizona Elevation 5,400 or so all around Ash Fork is great if you like mountain wilderness. $25,000 for a few acres.
Ash Fork needs to be cleaned up of all the drugs first. It’s tweaker city.
It's out in the sticks, doesn't even have a clinic, small hospital, grocery store (Family Dollar doesn't count) or McDonald's. Maybe get some basic necessities and it will get better.
We are looking to retire in Prescott. But the prices are extremely high. We live in So Ca and even we were shocked. Don't know if we will be able to afford it, but we are keeping our eyes peeled. At this point in time, half a million dollars for a fixer upper isn't realistic. My daughter and son in law bought 2 acres in Prescott Valley a few years ago but now they can't afford to build on it so they are having to rent a house while they wait and see what happens. My other daughter is in Sahuarita. They were able to buy a new 4 bedroom home for about $300,000.
Go further east into New Mexico, much cheaper.
Try Ajo
Weird, we live in Los Angeles and are excited with the Prescott prices
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Ajo
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That’s a joke right? Watch the movie Secario. That’s Ajo
Bullhead City is as hot as Phoenix in the summer (thanks to its urban island effect). However, Kingman is high desert, which makes it cooler than Phoenix (about 10F less in average). It's still hot, but livable almost all year around like other desert places (Las Cruces, NM for instance).
Howdy , I can remember when 67th ave was the outskirts of town . We dove , pheasant and quail hunted at 59th ave and cactus . Frog legs too . And then the desert toads . They were huge . Not a fan of the cardinals . Phoenix had a chance for its own expansion team , but noooooo ,
Maybe I should save up money and buy up property in Bullhead City or Kingman. Currently live in Prescott Valley, but would love to own something cheaper.
Do you remember about 2015 everybody wanted to live in quad cities and it was super crazy?
@@nickiesiple5222 I don't remember that, all I knew about the area at the time was being an alternative to Phoenix metro with cooler weather and cheaper than Prescott with less retirees.
We're growing, but not going gang busters like Buckeye or Queen Creek.
Kingman better chance for at least near term appreciation if not overall. Long time mortgage lender here, Kingman is starting to blow up
Friend bought a place near downtown old Cottonwood last year and downtown old cottonwood is becoming a happening place. Have friends in Village of Oak Creek we visit periodically. Cornville is a hard no.
Marana just north of tucson is growing very fast with a lot of new residential housing in the middle to upper income brackets. For 600+k, the dove mountain area in marana has some of the nicest upscale investment / retirement properties in arizona.
I drove back around that area last week I was shocked how nice the developments were! The new “foothills” I guess
Thanks a lot. Great video, I hope you can give us a video of AJ.
We have a lot of clients looking at Cottonwood and Cornville as an alternative to Sedona mainly because of price and traffic. But Sedona outpaces appreciation over these towns. Lots of variables to consider.
Prescott 😮
What about Prescott?@@yvonnematthew5913
@@yvonnematthew5913 Don't come here. Nobody wants you here!!!
@@yvonnematthew5913Stay the hell out of it.
Im liking Arizona more and more as a potential place to live.
TO HOT AND RUNNING OUT OF WATER
@@domcizeklol
@@domcizekour water is actually very sustainable. Unfortunately the water “issue” is blown out of proportion and used for politics
@@drinks4days WELL, IF THEY GO TO LOW FLOW SHOWERS, GET RID OF ALL LAWNS AND INSTALL ROCKS AND DRIP WATERING, ALSO GET RID OF ALL GOLF COURSES THEN YOU MAY HAVE A CHANCE
@@domcizekdo you even live here? We don’t have a water issue
Can you really differentiate Gilbert and Chandler? It’s all part of the mess that is Phoenix metro. To me Mesa, Tempe, Scottsdale, Gilbert, Chandler, Glendale, and Peoria are all the same exact thing - I can’t tell the difference when I’m driving through all those cities it’s all grid based residential blocks with commercial skirting along the main streets.
Depends on where you want to live and, job wise, where you need to live. There are all kinds of really nice and really not nice areas in all of those cities. North Tempe is really different than South Tempe. Same with Scottsdale. And Gilbert has been in the news lately and not in a good way. If you were moving into any of these areas you would have to research what fits you and your needs.
Kingman and Bullhead City are actually in northwestern Arizona. 😉
Ohhh dang I just noticed that. Wow I totally misspoke! Thank you
@@LivinginArizona You're welcome! I got your back.
How about Maricopa, Arizona? Is that a good area to invest for retirement home?
Yes
Find extra money I would invest in Park Model Homes in RV Resorts in Mesa, Casa Grande, Tucson. They are an extremely high demand at least for the winter. I have been looking to find one for next January February March and it’s like finding gold and everything’s a big secret. You can find a rental and have an agreement with the owner and the next day the owner will rent it to somebody else he’s gonna stay there longer or pay more money. I was totally shocked I had no idea of this park model home industry I don’t live in Arizona I just wanna spend the winter there. Crazy and you don’t need very much money.
You didn't mention Yuma. Why?
It’s nice but not my favorite. Very hot there
I love the rocky area around Watson Lake outside Prescott. Reminds me of Joshua Tree, I'd live there but it's a National Park. 😉 Will we be able to dodge a housing crash in US? I hope so but I doubt it.
The next time you text with Colleen: she had said to me pick up at 12:00 for appt at 12:30. I know AHCCCS wants one hour between pick up time and appt time, not 30 minutes.
What do you think about buying land in Hackberry Az? Its 30 mins from Kingman AZ....5 acres for $49,000. Do you think it's a safe area and a good investment? The worst I heard is rattlesnakes!
You chilling out in mesa what’s your summer plans
Costa Rica
@@LivinginArizona trip and island hopper video
Jeff what you doing this weekend
So Arizona ciy stands no chance?
All you're doing is inviting Californians to that area of Arizona! Arizona doesn't need anymore Californians, thank you!!!
Question where did you come from to AZ?
What’s up jeff
Hola
There is nothing to do in Prescott. Love Chandler.
Great, stay in Chandler. Glad you love it there. It’s getting way too crowded in Prescott !
Bullhead and Kingman are northWEST Arizona, not northeast......
For anyone looking around with kids, it’s fortunate AZ is way ahead of the curve on school choice, with open district, charters, private and no restrictions on homeschooling, cause most of the outlying or up north cities/towns on your list have less than stellar public schools.
I say 1 to 5 thousand bucks an acre is max.
If you have to pay 5 grand, you might consider buying a van to travel in.
I am further right than Atilla the Hun. I will come to balance things out.
This is America 🇺🇸! Free to move and live where ever you want !!!!!🇺🇸80 % of AZ residents migrated from out of state ! So stop complaining! 😂
Own your home. Just say no to HOA
Dudes I made 160000, clear also 160000 to Loved One X. ❤ I will out live Her. COTTONWOOD AZ Sorry ❤😅
Hey Jeff why don’t you take your investment advice and stick it where the sun don’t shine……we have a water shortage in the state plus an affordable housing crisis…and if that’s not enough we are on the brink of economic collapse in this country….please talk about another subject that relates to the current times…I’ll be listening to Jeremiah babe!
Best answer: not in overpriced az real estate.
San Tan will never be the next Gilbert 😂
Red mountain area is amazing
Essentially the Scottsdale of east valley Orange groves and red mountain side is where you want to buy NE Mesa
@@XxXxXBigactually you’re right, Scottsdale is only nice if you’re north of Greenway. Same thing in Mesa, only nice if north of McDowell. Rest of Scottsdale and Mesa are 🗑️. Gilbert on the other hand is nice all over no matter what area.
Quit telling people where to move to in Arizona........it's already turned into L.A.
Arizona is a state and LA is a city. Arizona is still one of the most sparsely populated states in the country. If anything we need to spread people around instead of everyone crowding in cities
He doesn't care. His brother is a realtor.
@@jimdandy8996 aahhhhh, makes sense. TY.
@@LivinginArizona no.....still crowded.
@melissajenniferjones9959 I couldn't agree with you more!!
Tucson and Phoenix will be uninhabitable in the next 20 to 30 years due to climate change
That’s what they said 20 years ago…… and the 20 before that 😂
@Into_The_Mystery_13
Stay in your California Safe Place LibTard !
*FJB !*