Lived in Power Ranch, Gilbert for over a decade. We loved it! However, the commute to Phoenix or Scottsdale is now an hour+. Not my cup of tea. In general, IT jobs in Phoenix or Scottsdale pay more than Chandler. We've moved to Chandler a few years ago, and it has shortened the one way commute by at least 15-20 minutes (worth the move). Look at recent real estate data.. Chandler and Gilbert have the highest demand even with high interest rates. I'm locked in below 3% fixed so I won't be moving.. but I plan to be in Chandler for the foreseeable future.
That move makes sense for the commute! Even though Gilbert and Chandler are “right next to each other” on google maps - this is why it’s so important to reach out to us for help buying a home. Knowing where to look (and why) is something we help people with all the time. Text/email/call! 480-470-1707
Shoot me a text. 4804701707. The “median price” doesn’t really tell you a lot as different areas have different types of housing that can affect the “median” number. To narrow down, the average price of a 2300-2700 sq ft home in Chandler is about 700k. 662k in Gilbert. I can get you way more specific stats based on what you’re looking for. Text me. Also see this video: ua-cam.com/video/ld-ErnaEsrc/v-deo.htmlsi=TEPREzB1yCD_aspv .
We’re here to help you find a place when you move back! Feel free to call/text or grab a time on my calendar to strategise the best way to make the move happen. calendly.com/david-vanassche-calendar/home-purchase-meeting
Both equally awful. Air quality is poor, noise pollution everywhere, nothing but cars, cookie cutter houses, and the same chains on every corner. Too hot to bear 4 months out of the year. Flat and boring. Non native species like eucalyptus trees and Chinese elms everywhere.
@@Living-In-Phoenix-Scottsdale I'm in Flagstaff and grew up in Chandler so I have a bias. Compared to other cities nationwide, the whole Valley ranks pretty high but I prefer far east Mesa or north Scottsdale. Seems like they are all very overpriced compared to when I lived there but this seems to be happening almost everywhere.
Yep. Two great areas for sure! East Mesa is primarily Eastmark and Cadence - and the NE areas of red mountain and las sendas are the most underrated areas in my opinion weighing pieces, Mountain Views, golf and access to city amenities. N Scottsdale is a different vibe for sure - but nice for different reasons I think.
Lived in Power Ranch, Gilbert for over a decade. We loved it! However, the commute to Phoenix or Scottsdale is now an hour+. Not my cup of tea. In general, IT jobs in Phoenix or Scottsdale pay more than Chandler. We've moved to Chandler a few years ago, and it has shortened the one way commute by at least 15-20 minutes (worth the move). Look at recent real estate data.. Chandler and Gilbert have the highest demand even with high interest rates. I'm locked in below 3% fixed so I won't be moving.. but I plan to be in Chandler for the foreseeable future.
That move makes sense for the commute! Even though Gilbert and Chandler are “right next to each other” on google maps - this is why it’s so important to reach out to us for help buying a home. Knowing where to look (and why) is something we help people with all the time. Text/email/call! 480-470-1707
What’s the median cost of a home in both Gilbert and Chandler? I’m planing on moving to AZ in the very near future. Thank you
Shoot me a text. 4804701707.
The “median price” doesn’t really tell you a lot as different areas have different types of housing that can affect the “median” number. To narrow down, the average price of a 2300-2700 sq ft home in Chandler is about 700k. 662k in Gilbert. I can get you way more specific stats based on what you’re looking for. Text me.
Also see this video:
ua-cam.com/video/ld-ErnaEsrc/v-deo.htmlsi=TEPREzB1yCD_aspv .
I moved from Arizona have regretted it going on a9 years😢 i live iin Georgia its not worth it
We’re here to help you find a place when you move back! Feel free to call/text or grab a time on my calendar to strategise the best way to make the move happen. calendly.com/david-vanassche-calendar/home-purchase-meeting
Seems like the Chandler Police department would have to be better than Gilbert PD.
Curious why? I"ve seen both to be good - but that's just from the perspective of living in the area with no inside knowledge or perspective of either.
what happened to your thumb
Sliced it with a cheese slicer. Whoops. Clean cut though. 🤣
Both equally awful. Air quality is poor, noise pollution everywhere, nothing but cars, cookie cutter houses, and the same chains on every corner. Too hot to bear 4 months out of the year. Flat and boring. Non native species like eucalyptus trees and Chinese elms everywhere.
You could be right… although they are both in the top 4 most desirable areas by the majority of people moving to the Phoenix area right now.
@@Living-In-Phoenix-Scottsdale I'm in Flagstaff and grew up in Chandler so I have a bias. Compared to other cities nationwide, the whole Valley ranks pretty high but I prefer far east Mesa or north Scottsdale. Seems like they are all very overpriced compared to when I lived there but this seems to be happening almost everywhere.
Yep. Two great areas for sure! East Mesa is primarily Eastmark and Cadence - and the NE areas of red mountain and las sendas are the most underrated areas in my opinion weighing pieces, Mountain Views, golf and access to city amenities. N Scottsdale is a different vibe for sure - but nice for different reasons I think.