Oh no! Now Clarkdale will be discovered by the big-city escapees. Thanks to Dawn, the cat is out of the bag. Yesterday it was a hidden gem, with 3500' ft. elevation, views of the valley, close to Sedona and big-box shopping in the Verde Valley. Jerome is a trendy-artsy mountainside ex-mining town, nearby. We live in AZ but drive to Clarkdale as a getaway. Not the traffic of Sedona. When friends ask me for a good AZ retirement town, I tell them Clarkdale or Heber-Overgaard.
@@livinginnorthernaz Dawn, I totally agree. They are different markets. Heber-Overgaard is higher altitude, more remote, cooler, and less expensive. Arizona has so many climates and so much beauty and variety in one state. I enjoy your honest advice and realistic vlogs, a real breath of fresh air.
Stunning the lack of knowledge this person has about the town I live in. As a realtor, she should know the difference of the cement plant and where the smelter use to be. Plus Clarkdale is a town, not a township. Stunning she doesn't know the difference.
The more I look into this, the more put off I am. Everything is yard ornaments and old structures, + high housing costs. Everything is brown and red and no modern stores. Totally unappealing. How do the hotels staff anyone who is not native from here and live 4 people to a house?
You are in luck! The weather is nice so I have a few outdoor videos to offload from my camera. Spring is windy season in Northern Arizona and the lapel mic only works half the time. So There will soon be more swishy wind tunnels soon!
Oh no! Now Clarkdale will be discovered by the big-city escapees. Thanks to Dawn, the cat is out of the bag. Yesterday it was a hidden gem, with 3500' ft. elevation, views of the valley, close to Sedona and big-box shopping in the Verde Valley. Jerome is a trendy-artsy mountainside ex-mining town, nearby. We live in AZ but drive to Clarkdale as a getaway. Not the traffic of Sedona. When friends ask me for a good AZ retirement town, I tell them Clarkdale or Heber-Overgaard.
Heber-Overgaard will be more affordable
@@livinginnorthernaz Dawn, I totally agree. They are different markets. Heber-Overgaard is higher altitude, more remote, cooler, and less expensive. Arizona has so many climates and so much beauty and variety in one state. I enjoy your honest advice and realistic vlogs, a real breath of fresh air.
That is the cement plant, not the smelter. The smelter is behind the train station. It come with the big pile of silica black slag pile.
Stunning the lack of knowledge this person has about the town I live in. As a realtor, she should know the difference of the cement plant and where the smelter use to be. Plus Clarkdale is a town, not a township. Stunning she doesn't know the difference.
Is there any HUD senior sitters senior citizen living accommodations in that area?
The more I look into this, the more put off I am. Everything is yard ornaments and old structures, + high housing costs. Everything is brown and red and no modern stores. Totally unappealing. How do the hotels staff anyone who is not native from here and live 4 people to a house?
Can you add more woosh wind sound effects please?
You are in luck! The weather is nice so I have a few outdoor videos to offload from my camera. Spring is windy season in Northern Arizona and the lapel mic only works half the time. So There will soon be more swishy wind tunnels soon!
Clarkdale is a town, not a township.